Sentences with phrase «unravel by»

I, too, have read the details as presented, and along with local colleagues, we don't seem to have a specific understanding of a definition of exactly what the future is meant to unravel by all this rhetoric.
Unravel by Coldwood Interactive was a huge surprise for me.
Don't let it unravel by making one of these common curly hair mistakes.
As demand for our expertise increased, we recruited trusted friends to join our company and partake in the excitement unravelled by the rapid growth in the blockchain space.
Sheets were rolled, paper thin, and coiled for strudels (which were later unraveled by greedy, hungry hands).
Two rivers of stars — and possibly dark matter — are all that remain of the low - mass dwarf after it was unraveled by the gravity of the much larger spiral, NGC 5907.
The mystery of why mycobacteria — a family that includes the microbe that causes TB — are extraordinarily hardy organisms is being unravelled by University of Otago, New Zealand, research that offers new hope for developing a revolutionary class of antibiotics to tackle TB.
«Novel mechanism for neurological disorder unraveled by international team.»
This newly appreciated aspect of malignancy is now being unraveled by Stanley Korsmeyer in St. Louis and Suzanne Cory in Melbourne, thanks in large part to the careful cytogenetics of Janet Rowley.
As proficient a job as writer - director Steve Zaillian and his team do, A Civil Action has unmistakably unraveled by its close.
As a dogged Professor Watanabe (Akira Ito) finds a cure for the deadly flu (with the help of Assistant Scientist Yoko - ono voice by Yoko Ono), the deeper conspiracy behind Kobayashi's treatment of the dogs is unraveled by foreign exchange student Tracy Walker (Greta Gerwig).
Like Matteo Garrone's Gomorrah follow - up Reality (also at the LFF), it shows an initially likeable working - class family unravelled by...
As the country is unraveled by a civil war that will shock the world, the fates of these three women are twisted irrevocably together.
Austin's accomplishments and ongoing work could be made much more difficult and even be seriously unraveled by an appointment of someone who doesn't understand, endorse or thoroughly support what has been accomplished, or someone who doesn't want to share the spotlight with Austin Pets Alive.
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Connection Lost: Families Unraveled by Prison >> The San Quentin Arts in Corrections Program of the William James Association presents their fourth exhibit on Alcatraz Island.
Not only was I taken by the excellent horror set pieces in the first game, but the story that unravels itself by the end is among the best I've ever played.
It was built on certainties that were then thrown into doubt and unravelled by the course of history.
The fingerprint's mystery will most likely be unravelled by geologists http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/EAS.htm
But this controversy seems to be unraveling by the day.
In a landmark decision the Supreme Court has ruled that an English settlement agreement should bring a full stop to a dispute and should not be capable of being unravelled by a foreign court.
The successful deployment of physical items in a blockchain network suggest that the the billion - dollar industry of IoT is close to being unravelled by startups.
Developmental Pathways as Rites of Passage The seeming paradox that exists between resilience and harmful behaviors can be unraveled by understanding the need for structured, multiple - component prosocial rites and rituals directed by adults and supported by community.
Stop your ribbons from unravelling by securing with an elastic band.

Not exact matches

Right behind them on 19 per cent is the pro-unionist party Ciudadanos, led in Catalonia by the telegenic Ines Arrimadas who has pledged to unravel the separatist movement if her party wins.
I'd watched CEOs slowly unravel as the false curtains they hid behind were swept away by the harsh realities of competitive markets.
This approach begins by using tools like advanced human genetics to unravel the complexities of disease and understand the fundamentals of human biology.
A misstep taken by one marketing department can lead to the tragic unraveling of your marketing campaign.
A series of dramatic developments in recent days — including the resignation of deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe and a vote by Republicans to publicly release a classified memo allegedly detailing evidence of anti-Trump bias in the FBI and the Justice Department — have renewed concerns that Mueller's investigation could unravel amid Republicans» intensifying criticism.
Buffett's $ 9 billion bid to acquire Oncor Electric Delivery Co. started to unravel last week after Paul Singer's Elliott Management Corp. outmaneuvered the Oracle of Omaha by acquiring a small parcel of unsecured debt.
A trade war triggered by safeguard tariffs would open a new wound in the global trading system, because it would unravel almost a quarter of a century of discipline and dethrone the WTO as the arbiter of global trade and a check on protectionism.
The legislative restriction on annual changes in premium rates has led to the current large cumulative deficits and once these are unraveled (by 2015), they will lead to large cumulative surpluses.
A severe disappointment by any of them — and it's happened before — or the unraveling of one of the pre-IPO «unicorns» (Uber in particular, whose bad - boy CEO, Travis Kalanick, resigned under investor pressure Wednesday) could spark panic selling that would spread way beyond the friendly confines of Silicon Valley.
In fact, unraveling the Gordian knot created by taxation - as - usual would be far from simple.
Then former Uber engineer Susan Fowler published her account of the sexism and sexual harassment she encountered at the company followed by months of the company's internal turmoil publicly unraveling.
If you carry your proposal forward, that you can believe the Bible to be flawed and yet somehow still consider yourself to be a Christian, you will find that eventually your faith in God unravels, and is replaced by faith in man or self, and your relationship with God will be broken.
It's this psychology — assumed by both pastors and their community — that must be critically examined to unravel addiction's tight coils.
Moreover, it is demeaning to suggest that Paul VI affirmed the Church's classic position on marital love and procreation (which had been held for centuries by virtually every Christian community until the Anglican Communion broke ranks at the 1930 Lambeth Conference) because he was afraid that changing the traditional position would unravel the entire body of Catholic moral teaching.
What happened in the 1980's and 1990's was that those norms unraveled, replaced by an ethos of «anything goes.»
Of the National Review article, NCR says: «Under scrutiny, Pacepa's story began to unravel, with doubts expressed by historians and Vatican experts.»
The time of illness is thus the time of recapitulating natural and acquired bonds, of summing up the connectedness by which personhood springs into being, of renewing human relatedness even while one of its strands is unraveling.
We may unravel some of the confusion by going back to the roots of the matter in the Old Testament.
A connection to the land is, to some extent, not merely an anchoring but an unravelling element; a force which reins in some of liberalism's tendencies by jettisoning them.
This has been encouraged by our knowledge of the different sources of the Bible, by the development of form criticism and its insights and speculations into the early stages of the formation of the Gospels, by questions about the «original» intent of passages before they were set in their present literary context, by questions of «what really happened», and by the attempt to unravel diverse strands of tradition in both Old and New Testaments.
Freud confessed he was mystified by the trouble some personalities took to unravel the ineffable purpose of the universe, which is irretrievably beyond our ken.
Still, deniers work the edges of the story, picking out the inevitable contradictions (or appearances of contradiction) produced by a large and complex event such as the Holocaust, trying to give the impression of unravelling the whole story by tugging on a few loose threads.
Faith Unraveled: How a Girl Who Knew All the Answers Learned to Ask the Questions by Rachel Held Evans
At Home in This Life: Finding Peace at the Crossroads of Unraveled Dreams and Beautiful Surprises by Jerusalem Jackson Greer
«Howard Thurman could not have foreseen the extent to which humans have used their power to unravel the original harmony of creation, most notably by significantly altering the climate of the planet.
Even before we convert these words to a prayer, this alimentary attitude begins to unravel as I am deconstructed by my own desire.
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