Sentences with phrase «such pronounced»

The surprising thing, researchers said, was not that the plants had changed, but that they had made such pronounced evolutionary strides in such a short time — less that 150 years.
Such pronounced melting at Summit and across the ice sheet has not occurred since 1889, according to ice cores...
You may not expect to see such a pronounced cooling that far north.
What I question is why there is such a pronounced bias towards moving to cooler situations.
Some skeptics have questioned why a 5 percent cut would have such a pronounced impact on park services.
David Leavitt, an American breeder who was tired of the physical problems of the modern Bulldog, used old drawings and engravings to guide him as he tried to produce a breed closer to the old type — one that would not have such pronounced breathing and whelping difficulties.
Steering clear of the cliched, referential signifiers usually leaning in on such pronounced periods and narrative passages, Gerwig casts a wry glance at a transitional period for a faux rebel dreamer whose moments of truth come not from her romantic attachments but her complex relationships with a best friend and an endearing but domineering mother.
At first I was doubtful that I would be able to get the suit over my big hips and butt, since I am such a pronounced pear shape.
Our science is a little more solid today, but researchers still aren't 100 % sure how and why the virus spreads, and they remain stumped about why some parts of the world have such a pronounced winter flu season with almost no flu activity in warmer months.
The protective effects of inhibiting PLSCR1 lasted for all time points investigated (up to six months); none of the other manipulated proteins had such a pronounced result.
So what is it about heroin that brings about such a pronounced effect?
They're perfectly crunchy, have a light buttery texture, and have such pronounced flavors!
And I am stunned that the medical and bioethics communities generally show such a pronounced lack of curiosity about Jahi's situation.

Not exact matches

But it's not simply that «tax» is such a difficult word to pronounce in Washington.
Such was the extemporaneous beginning of Kiip (pronounced «keep»), a little startup headed by a Canadian whiz kid.
Also, the spread seems to have become more resilient to periods of stress in markets, with the widening of the spread during such times now much less pronounced than was the case in the past.
On the downside, weakness in emerging markets such as Brazil and China could turn out to be more pronounced than we expect, or commodity prices could fall further as new supply weighs on prices.
As such it was less pronounced in trade - weighted terms.
As such, the fall in the Australian dollar's rate against the latter currency again became more pronounced than the fall in the trade - weighted index.
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs, pronounced «reets»), which invest in and manage commercial real estate such as office buildings, shopping malls and apartment buildings and distribute most of their income to shareholders, have risk - return characteristics different than those of stocks and bonds and thus provide valuable diversification benefits in a portfolio.
At the country level, more pronounced slowing has been evident among the major ITC producers, such as Taiwan and Singapore (Graph 9).
The inflation upturn is even more pronounced in forward - looking prices - paid surveys, such as the Institute for Supply Management's Price Index, our analysis suggests.
If such an event happens, the market reaction is likely to be far more pronounced
We haven't seen such journalistic conviction about the demise of a market mainstay since Businessweek pronounced the «Death of Equities» in 1979 (the S&P 500 has since risen almost 19-fold).1 Even Warren Buffett, who amassed a fortune through active investing and entrusts Berkshire Hathaway's vaunted equity portfolio to two hedge fund managers, has recently recommended buying an index tracker.
«That said, recent data is more accurately characterized as a hint of stagflation rather than anything more acute and, therefore, it shouldn't be a surprise that many of the economic metrics that have characterized periods of more pronounced stagflation historically, such as unemployment, still remain low,» he added.
This aggressive persecution can be seen in every continent, but is most pronounced in countries with a militant religious faith, where Christianity is seen as a throwback to a colonial past; such as Pakistan, India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka, or where the Christian faith is outlawed as in some Arab nations.
Budziszewski insists that such efforts are self - deceptions, because human beings can not evade the deepest voice of conscience pronouncing their deeds evil.
lie pronounces divine judgement and blessing, and explains God's other mighty acts which he does (such as exorcism), on the basis of the nearness of the kingdom.
The uneducated people even thought that it was sufficient to pronounce the words correctly, and that such repetition — even without understanding the meaning — would bring them blessings from God and save their souls.
Turning to Christian tradition, we may note that the Fathers and Doctors of the Church are virtually unanimous in their support for capital punishment, even though some of them such as St. Ambrose exhort members of the clergy not to pronounce capital sentences or serve as executioners.
But each time you finished the book, and each time the conversation was over, and each time the «Amen» was pronounced: then was your spirit broken because your heart grew troubled as you sighed: «Oh, that such a thing was all that I suffered from!»
How would any country in the mid east react if I and 30 Christians hoped in planes and took out 3000 people... (I am not Christian and would likely not ride in a plane with that many neurotic people, but for arguments sake... personally I think religion is the fastest road to hell, but that's another debate)... the answer is simple... Jihad... how do I make such a simple 1 word answer... Ayatollah in Iran... he has a Jihad panic button... Osama Bin Laden... he has one too... that dude in Iran that no one knows or cares how to pronounce... has 2... one for the world and one for Israel... and pretty much anyone with keys to a mosque.
But leading canonists and theologians assert the right of civil courts to pronounce the death penalty for very grave offenses such as murder and treason.
Dictatorship that deny human rights such as to life and security have been more pronounced in the poor countries during the post World War II period.
But one of Solomon's descendants named Jeconiah was such an evil king that God pronounced that no descendant of Jeconiah would ever sit on the throne of David (Jeremiah 22:28 - 30).
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were burst forth from the tomb of the old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservation.
So sacred was it held to be at the time of the making of the Code of Manu, greatest of the law books, that it was therein decreed that a lowly Sudra, i.e., low caste man, who so much as listened to the sacred text would have molten metal poured into his ears, and his tongue cut out if he pronounced the sacred words of the holy Vedas.1 «Whether such laws were ever actually enforced may be doubted.
As such, I am bound to firmly confess what I see in the Word, (that would be my beliefs), but I do not firmly pronounce that my confessions have ended.
Rather, it is when sins are socially acceptable, unrecognized, or a part of our cultural fabric that we need most to pronounce them as such.
The conservative justices fall back on this well - worn staple of conservative jurisprudence: that the «right» here can not be found in the text of the Constitution or in any «tradition» marked in the accumulation of cases over the years; and so the Constitution itself can not be the source of any such right that the judges have the authority to pronounce.
The little ant, again, pronounced the gnat too wee; To such a speck, a vast colossus she.
So in case what has been expounded here is correct, in case there is no incommensurability in a human life, and what there is of the incommensurable is only such by an accident from which no consequences can be drawn, in so far as existence is regarded in terms of the idea, Hegel is right; but he is not right in talking about faith or in allowing Abraham to be regarded as the father of it; for by the latter he has pronounced judgment both upon Abraham and upon faith.
Among the sayings and discourses imputed to Him by His biographers, I find many passages of fine imagination, correct morality, and of the most lovely benevolence; and others, again, of so much ignorance, so much absurdity, so much untruth, charlatanism, and imposture, as to pronounce it impossible that such contradictions should have proceeded from the same Being.
Here again we find that confidence in the institution which marked ancient Rome: a death sentence pronounced according to previously established procedures, for a crime previously defined as such, and in application of existing laws — that sentence is just.
3 For though absent in body, I am present in spirit; and as if present, I have already pronounced judgment on the one who did such a thing.
What a communicator he was and with such perfectly pronounced English.
When the word «acceptance» is pronounced the participants take a handful of rice which has been served at the ceremony and this «acceptance - rice» is then dried in the sun and stored away to be used when a special blessing is needed, such as when a long journey is to be undertaken.
If one denies that this form can be repeated [in the adult] in such a way that it is not sin, then the sentence of condemnation is pronounced upon Abraham.
And the political appeal of the festival is not restricted to its endorsement by political figures such as President Reagan, who pronounced the 1984 Super Bowl's benediction.
When it is possible to place a school or a system on a shared and pronounced ethical structure, religious or otherwise, then it is possible to place the educational process and product firmly within such a structure, and thereby, provide direction and substantive ethical content.
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