Not exact matches
But our weapons are no longer mere rifles; using such a weapon would require the need to
study one's enemy and
take careful aim.
But under the urging of his followers and after
careful study, Miller
took the fatal step of predicting the approximate time of Christ's return.
It can
take the form of simply spreading the word about university closings, deportations, house arrests or house demolitions, or it can mean developing data banks on violations of human rights — for example, in the
careful documentation of the more than 500 Palestinian villages that have been destroyed by the Israelis since 1948; this information has been compiled by the Arab
Study Society in East Jerusalem.
Neuroscientists must
take a
careful and comprehensive approach and avoid oversimplified claims of causality,» said Rodolfo Savica, MD, MSc, of the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, and a member of the American Academy of Neurology, who wrote an editorial accompanying the
study.
She is also
careful to point out that the two drugs — administered only to healthy volunteers in the
study — are likely to have different effects on social behavior in people
taking them to treat an illness.
This
study suggests that pregnant women, at least, should be especially
careful about
taking such supplements or even eating a diet high in bioflavonoids.
«We have
taken the biggest ever data set for IBD and applied
careful statistics to narrow down to the individual genetic variants involved,» said
study co-author Dr. Jeffrey Barrett, from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in the United Kingdom.
It
took a
careful read of the footnotes to discover that all but two of these nine
studies were dissertations, unpublished and unavailable to scrutinize because they ranged from 25 to 45 years old.
It
takes at least 30 hours of deliberate and
careful work on a new teaching approach to begin to embed it effectively in your repertoire — some
studies even suggest a 50 - hour minimum.
It only
takes the ingenuity and time but also requires deep and
careful research and
study.
Take a
careful look at your report and
study each section to make sure that there are no mistakes.
His legacy is primarily his work, of course, but it's also his quiet, determined attention to every detail of his life — his reading, and
careful note -
taking on the books he
studied, his measured and concise recounting of stories of his days starting out as an artist with Peggy Guggenheim and his friendships with Feininger and Tobey — and many others too numerous and famous to mention — all these qualities made Charles a man of great depth and exquisite grace.
Studying their sustainability in the natural environment, these artists
take the location and materials of their work into
careful consideration using cultural, political and environmental histories to create art as a catalyst for change.
He is a very innovative builder and
careful planner, and on this home he has
taken out all the stops and included all of the best energy efficiency, solar, and material saving features he has used and
studied over the years.
Most scientists are
careful not to link specific weather events to climate change trends, but NASA's James Hansen and two colleagues from the NASA Goddard Institute for Space
Studies and Columbia University have
taken that plunge.
Scientists at the National Climatic Data Center
took those critics seriously and did a
careful study of the possible problem.
«With much of the legal industry now paying
careful attention to data security concerns, it was important that this year's
study examined some of those challenges in depth and discussed steps that companies and their counsel can
take to bolster security efforts.
Taking into account the real challenges of law enforcement and national security agencies in the Internet age and the fundamental right to privacy that underpins our democratic society, and after
careful study and extensive consultation this past summer, I have concluded that elements of the proposed legislation raise significant privacy concerns.