Sentences with phrase «synthesises much»

Not exact matches

Both Rahner and Holloway were attempting to synthesise the scholastic tradition with modern philosophical insights, these latter being much more established in Rahner's case - namely emerging from the Existentialist tradition.
Newman synthesises so much that is sensible, from both professionals and parents.
How much have they clarified, synthesised and explained?
Much like silicene, the proposed method for synthesising germanene is to deposit individual germanium atoms onto a substrate under high temperatures and in an ultra-high vacuum.
Megadosing vitamin E is a great strategy for obtaining extra acne antioxidants but there's a limit to how much glutathione your body will ever synthesise.
These are earned by synthesising upgrades using the elements found in post-stage bonus games, adding another nugget of strategy to the experience: do you use up your collected elements to create a smaller, but helpful, upgrade now, or save them to create a much more useful upgrade later?
As much as it moves away from their template, Breath of the Wild seeks to synthesise what made them all special.
Scidevnet: The impact of climate changeon key food crops in Africa and South Asia may be much worse than previously estimated — with reductions of up to 40 per cent by the 2080s — according to a study, which synthesised results from related studies published over the last 20 years.
Melting polar ice, rising sea levels, floods, droughts and hurricanes are all in there — even though these are largely contradicted not just by the actual evidence, but even by the much more cautious contents of the vast technical reports they were meant to be «synthesising».
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