Sentences with phrase «turn precipitated»

Together with local tribesmen, I sought to gather popular opinion on the range of social, economic and political challenges facing them, which in turn precipitated the formation of an elected cross-tribal council.
These intermediate states in turn precipitate internalizing problems that map onto empirically derived fear / arousal and anhedonia / misery subfactors of internalizing disorders.

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«They are paying early termination fees in order to get customers to switch, and everyone followed, so if you look at the major changes that have occurred in the industry, from payment plans (to) turning off termination fees, no contracts, getting rid of roaming (charges), it's a longer list of things that are precipitated by them doing it first,» he told CNBC by phone.
The bankruptcy was a turning point in the 2008 crisis, which was precipitated by the collapse of the housing bubble.
Over the next twenty - four hours, it precipitated a backlash and 180 - degree turn that is still ricocheting around the world as we face another Synod in just a few days.
In turn, this wondering precipitates a «crisis of explanation,» wherein reasons must be given for maintaining or reordering our concepts, the means by which we make sense of our world and ourselves.
The so - called situational child molester isn't a true pedophile because he doesn't prefer having sex with children; rather, he turns to them for any number of reasons — out of boredom or curiosity, in response to a precipitating stress or simply because he is sexually or morally indiscriminate.
It has turned into a proxy war between the USA and Russia, and in the process Syria is becoming a bombed - out wasteland that has precipitated a humanitarian catastrophe with unwanted refugees pouring into Europe and providing a staging ground for ISIS and other terrorist factions.
«It was incredible that my colleagues in the Labour party thought it more important to turn in on themselves and have a dispute about who should be leading the party than to actually stand at the despatch box and attack the Government for the crisis that they had precipitated,» he said.
«It turns out that this is not a showstopper, because we want the nanotubes to precipitate and stick to each other as soon as they exit the sealed system through the needle.
After separation of the solid fraction, the released phosphate dissolved in the liquid fraction can be precipitated as magnesium ammonium phosphate and calcium phosphate, which in turn are directly usable as high value fertilising salts.
«If these methods fail, incumbents» loss occasionally precipitates post-electoral violence that can in turn induce broader civil conflict.»
That activity in turn causes calcium carbonate to precipitate, an event known as a whiting.
To me it seem like plaques form when the blood becomes «saturated» with cholesterol and it «precipitates» out in the walls of the arteries where it is eaten by immune cells which turn into foam cells when they become engorged with cholesterol.
Fasting precipitates this process because, when food no longer enters the body, the latter turns to its fat reserves for energy.
A fourth incident turns a student «purple» — and precipitates a phone call home.
Looking further ahead and turning to fixed income, Scott cautions corporate bond investors to be wary that although growth is buoyant at the moment, rising rates and the withdrawal of liquidity could precipitate a downturn in the credit cycle.
Rain falling on this material dissolved some of the calcite skeletal fragments and then precipitated this calcite in between other grains to cement all of the grains together and turn the material into a limestone.
Perhaps many too many leaders of the global political economy are spurning the moral obligations, responsibilities and duties associated with their stations in life by turning a blind eye to the gigantic scale and anticipated growth of human over-consumption, overproduction and overpopulation activities that can be seen precipitating the extirpation of species like the polar bear, the reckless dissipation of non-renewable natural resources and the drastic degradation of the environs of our planetary home.
the seas will rise and we'll all be drowned» or «we all will fry» when these assumptions are not established yet.We do not yet know what we are heading for and far too little practical experiments have been done on this.I know that if i place a dish of water into a greenhouse the water will rise initially because of thermal expansion but then it will evaporate and cloud up the greenhouse and the level in the dish will fall even if i keep topping it up.To take any action to cool the greenhouse then would precipitate the clouded greenhouse and cause a flood of condensation.Better to learn to adapt than try to turn the clock back to the 1900's.
2 Later, in a 1985 personal injury case, Judge Weant turned to this phrase again, beginning his opinion with «this argle - bargle was precipitated by these facts....»
The type of stress response precipitated by adversity is influenced by (1) the nature of the adversity, (2) the individual's stress reactivity (which in turn is influenced by genetic predispositions and previous experiences), and (3) the level of SE supports (are SE experiences nurturing and building resilience, or are they non-nurturing and generating additional vulnerabilities?).
When viewed within the context of coercion theory (Patterson, 1982) our findings suggest that the presence of youth externalizing problems precipitate ineffective and unintentional caregiver responses (e.g., nagging or criticizing) that, in turn, exacerbate youth resistance to parental demands, interrupting adherence processes (Fig. 2).
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