Sentences with phrase «survive so the parts»

Plants want to survive so the parts that animals can see (above ground) contain some toxins to make them less appealing.

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One key part of helping more patients survive is finding new ways to catch cancer sooner, so doctors can treat it before it has time to spread.
If you make it through training — and that's a big if, since only a few out of every beginning class of 200 or so candidates survives to the end — your fellow SEALs know you're coming in with an extreme level of training, toughness and willingness to be a part of the most feared and elite special operations fighting force in existence.
Well guys it is Hell already here on earth endless killings worldwide... Back here where I am Ye is already heading towards that the whole country is on demonstrations demanding resignation of the ruler but he seems unwilling to resign before the end of his ruling period on 2013, while the streets are demanding immediate resignation and that has caused bloodshed in every city in the country... the streets demonstrations has enforced civil strikes all over the country which is now paralyzed... no cash with the banks all money frozen in the central bank... My business is in the field of services therefore I find my self now obliged to dismiss part of my staff in order to be able to survive this unfortunate thing... Already have reduced working hour to one shift to reduce running cost... so you see am now sitting alone in the whole building of our business office writing here as nothing can be done to carry on business even if there is business... Just I pray these unfortunate events passes over soon before it becomes out of control as had happened in Libya... we have nothing to say but (Ina - Lilah - WaIna - Alih - Ragoon) & (Alhmed - Lilah for every thing)... «Mankind has always been Hasty while God has always been the most Patient»...
Our country has survived in large part due to the seperation of church and state, and I find it appalling that so many national leaders are using it as a wedge between Americans.
The problem with that is, «If the Bible is the foundation of our faith, as the Bible goes, so goes our faith»... Christianity can not survive if somehow, every single part of the Bible isn't absolutely true if the Bible is the foundation of our faith.
Thus, just as parts of Zoroastrianism may be said to have survived in Christianity, so much of the Christian cumulative tradition lives on in the secularized modern world, and will continue to do so.
But how did a religion which was so much a part of the distinctive Japanese way of life manage to survive on U.S. soil?
I just don't get you guys at times.What's with all the hype?The downfall of a team is not dependent on whether the team's best player leaves or not.It's much more than that.People can not just say that if Arsenal sign Lacazette and Alexis leaves we wil not improve.People acting as if we've not had better players leave the club who we have survived without.It's funny how everyone is predicting doom if Alexis leaves but I wonder who will be shocked if we place 4th without him in the squad next season.It's not all about Alexis you.Transition is part of life so you you just have to take it as it comes.If you think Alexis» departure means Arsenal downfall you guys are all wrong.Now look how many are claiming Alexis is irreplaceable.Yet before he came many wouldn't have said that.Alexis is a replaceable player to me because someone might even come and do better.Look at him before he came and look at him now there's your evidence.Who did he replace?
The critical part to remember is that doing so will help your children thrive, and your new marriage survive.
So little can survive there that scientists have wondered whether snippets of DNA found in the soil are just part of the desiccated skeletons of long - dead microbes or traces of hunkered - down but still living colonies.
I believe that part of what has made life on Earth so unbelievably resilient — able to evolve and survive across billions of years — is the fact that its growth is generally sublinear, with the exponents smaller than 1.
This is the first time seismologists have been able to deploy instruments rugged enough to survive a winter in this part of the frozen continent, and so this is the first detailed look at Earth beneath this region.
Other woodhenges may have been part of lesser mounds, but, says Iseminger, they are nearly impossible to find because the post pits are so far apart, and wood rarely survives centuries underground.
THERE may come a point, if the world warms enough, when parts of the tropics will become so hot and humid that humans will not be able to survive.
He explains, «The protein that Kathryn characterized is part of the process by which these molecules trick the human immune system so that it doesn't attack the bacteria as hard as it should, so they survive in the body.
U.S. consumers aren't being asked to rip the GE petunias from their yards and planters, but even those that evade destruction won't survive the winter in most parts of North America, so are likely to be history by next spring.
If so, then it's possible that most, if not all, of the galaxy's extremely metal - poor stars surviving to the present day originally formed as part of a binary pair, a byproduct of the formation of a massive star.
They are so warm and comfortable on days where every other body part is freezing, wear a base layer paired with these insulated pants and you can survive any climate.
Glass is desperate to protect his son, borne to a Pawnee mother killed during an English raid, right in front Glass» eyes, in the village wherein he spent what seems to be the best years of his life, and so he takes responsibility over the small surviving party (apparently led by Henry) and commands them to part with their raft fearing another ambush would follow should they continue floating that stream.
For the most part, Metal Gear Survive feels oppressive, demanding, and obtuse, and needlessly so.
If that's so you just have to marvel at the sheer will to survive on the part of fur trapper and explorer Hugh Glass, who in the 1820s was brutally mauled by a Grizzly bear, left for dead, then journeyed 200 miles in the snowy wilderness to exact revenge on his betrayer.
The Blu - ray release comes with a nine - part feature - length documentary called «Surviving the Game: Making Catching Fire», so fans of the film should be sure not to miss that.
Most of those that survived did so, in part, because they took their challengers seriously and studied their methods in detail.
1946 H.R.G. Aerodynamic — This interesting but not very successful sporting car is assessed by H.R.G. expert Ian Dussek / Registration records, Part 6 — David Hales continues his series of articles explaining what records survive and where / 1932 Singer Junior restored — David Hawtin talked to the owner of this splendily restored family saloon and discovered why it was an advanced design for its day / Origins of the small car — The development of the early voiturette is traced for us by Bryan Goodman / Car badges — In Part I of this article Michael Worthington - Williams illustrates well - known and not - so - well known examples / 1934 TT Ford V8 — The Editor describes this inexpensive but capable performer that excelled in road racing trials and sprints / Brooklands 200 - mile race — The last race using the outer circuit was run in 1924.
Most of the great (as well as not so great) 19th century novelists needed that money in order to survive, and in fact that was part of the appeal of the serial format: it gave writers an additional income stream, before their full books went into print.
The first five games he made failed to gain any real market traction, so James was surviving on a part - time teaching job while coding almost every minute of the day and night.
I can name many ways * SPOILERS * As a zombie As part of Clem's imagination Maybe his blood had the cure so he survived somehow -(Overused in most games and movies) They don't actually show the bullet go into his head, maybe Clem shoots the wall and runs away idk
It was so bad that the only way Sega could survive the transition to being a third - party (stay tuned for more on that in part 2) was if Okawa forgave all the loans he had given the company out of his personal wealth AND returned all $ 700,000,000 worth of shares in the company he had.
The difficulty curve certainly varies throughout the game as there are some tough one - on - one encounters with walkers for Michonne to not only survive but also fight through, while there are easier areas of the game that require you to scavenge for supplies to maintain energy, so Michonne and her allies can stay focused and on the move, alongside other parts of the game that will need you to have conversations with your allies to plan your collective escape from multiple difficult situations in order to attempt to preserve everyone's survival.
Even though Survive is a spin - off, it's part of a series that has some of the most intricate and well - written characters in the medium, so it's a shame that very few, if any, characters stand out.
A huge part of that crowd refuses to acknowledge Survive with the whole Konami vs. Kojima issue still fresh on their minds, so the game already has a huge slope to climb.
So be ready to try and survive part two of the post-apocalypse in State of Decay 2 with the game arriving this month.
A Long Way to Go, Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth, UK (2010); Frost King, Open Satellite, Seattle (2010); Mr. Clevver, commissioned by Contemporary Art Spaces Tasmania, Queenstown, Australia (2010); Falling Into Place, published by Bookworks, London and Situations, University of West of England, Bristol (2009); The Black Line, Void, Derry, Northern Ireland (2009); The Shape of Things to Come, Victoria Park, Bristol, commissioned by Situations, University of West of England, Bristol (2009); How to Survive (The Bad Years) at Clint Roenisch Gallery, Toronto (2008); The Opposite of all those Things, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK (2008); The Land of Cockaigne, Bloomberg Space, London (2007); And so it goes, as part of the Welsh Pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale, touring to Oriel Davies, Newtown and Chapter (2007).
Francis Bacon was a self - taught painter who destroyed a large part of his output, so much so that virtually nothing of his early work has survived.
The species survived the MWP and the first part of the interglacial (which were warmer) so they will move or adapt.
Because much of the cost will be realized after the emissions occur, the funds would have to be invested in order to produce resources in the future to compensate or make the best of conditions then; this can be investment in infrastructure (aquaducts and flood water management planning) and such things as R&D for drought / flood resistant crops, efforts to save ecosystems (those parts that will survive the climate change, or otherwise planting trees, etc, where they will do well in the future, or otherwise reducing other stresses so that ecosystems will be more resilient to climate change)(remember that ecosystems provide us with ecosystem services), etc, and / or investment in the economy in general so that more resources will be available in the future to compensate for losses and pay for adaptation.
Or is it that the constant recital that technology is the solution for all, including access to justice, so attorneys must implement technology now or their business won't survive that keeps us from being a part of the change?
So I sold it for parts and bought a T400, which has already been tossed across the living room (accidentally, while working on a brief at 4 a.m.) and survived none the worse for wear.
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A part from an insurance cover, it offers the policyholder to save regularly over a specific period of time, so that he can get a lump sum at the policy maturity in case the policyholder survives the policy term.
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