Sentences with phrase «unravel earlier»

«What we'd like to do is unravel the early origins of our universe.
Now scientists are unraveling the earliest building blocks of math — and what children know about numbers as they begin first grade seems to play a big role in how well they do everyday calculations later on.

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It's the latest Hollywood - China tie - up to unravel due to regulatory pressure, following Wanda Group's abandonment of a deal to buy production company Dick Clark Productions for $ 1 billion earlier this year.
The Senate bill, like an earlier version that barely passed the House, eliminated mandates and taxes under Obamacare, and unraveled an expansion of the Medicaid health care program for the poor and disabled.
Failure, at least in those early customers» eyes, can unravel your life - changing product or buttoned - up business plan.
On any given day, Canada's leading researchers unravel the mysteries of biology in state - of - the - art labs throughout the Toronto Medical Discovery Tower and the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research; early - stage science and technology companies put business plans into action in the MaRS Incubator; organizations across the innovation spectrum grow their businesses in the Heritage Building — the original brick façade of the old Toronto General Hospital.
To call for religious warfare, as some of them do, is to recall the religious wars of earlier centuries that unraveled civil society and led thoughtful people to the conclusion that religion in public is inescapably divisive and destructive.
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.
We shall spend little time trying to unravel the complicated question of history and interpretation, Is this Jesus or the early church speaking?
With the tragic news of him passing away coming through earlier today, we look at some of his wittiest quotes and unravel the meaning behind them.
The final version of a spending bill released late Monday would unravel school lunch standards the Agriculture Department proposed earlier this year, which included limiting the use of potatoes on the lunch line and delaying limits on sodium and delaying a requirement to boost whole grains.
The findings help unravel the mechanisms underlying early development of food allergies and hint that anti-inflammatory approaches may help infants avoid the disease.
THINGS WERE UNRAVELLING BETWEEN ANNETTE Whittemore and Mikovits as well; earlier, on September 29, 2011, Whittemore had fired Mikovits as research director of the Whittemore Peterson Institute.
Like earlier scientific announcements that found horses» legs too weak to support their bodies and bumblebees anatomically unable to fly, Gray's paradox became a problem to unravel.
Led jointly by Ludwig San Diego's Bing Ren and Arne Klungland of the University of Oslo, the authors describe their application of this method to unravel a key mystery of the earliest stage of development.
Now the researchers hope that future observations of a large number of distant galaxies using the ALMA telescopes could help unravel how frequently such evolved galaxies occur in this very early epoch of the history of the universe.
We now aim at unraveling molecular and functional links between endocytic sorting at the plasma membrane and retrograde sorting on early endosomes.
Early in the new century, however, the broad consensus that medical research was worth every penny began to unravel.
With this exceptional leap in performance, new domains in infrared astronomy will become accessible, allowing us, for example, to unravel definitively galaxy evolution and metal production over cosmic time, to study dust formation and evolution from very early epochs onwards, and to trace the formation history of planetary systems.
Later the CDC under his direction unraveled the medical enigmas of toxic shock and Reyes syndrome and issued early warnings about the spread of AIDS.
The baggage we're inevitably dealt (and it's all relative) will play on those characteristics, mapping out our emotional intelligence, to be unraveled in late adolescence and early adulthood as we test the waters on our own.
While hardcore FPS fans might be a little put off early with the amount of exploring that has to be done, those prepared to put in some serious hours will be constantly enthralled as the puzzles unravel.
It all unravels in the last half - hour but the best of it has the comradely, free - swinging bawdiness of Robert Altman's «M * A * S * H.» An extended version of the film was earlier released in England as «The Boat that Rocked.»
His American thriller, Basic Instinct, is a feature - length echo of an earlier Dutch film, The Fourth Man, both Hitchcockian arcs of anxiety that take place in the vivid and rapidly unraveling realities of unstable men; Sharon Stone's hair in Basic Instinct's police interrogation scene looks like a deliberate reconstruction of Renee Soutendijk's hairstyle in The Fourth Man, which is scraped back into a severe, androgynous polygon.
We also don't stop sleeping together, divorce, come to see each other as strangers, look back in bewildered grief to those early days and try to unravel how it all went so wrong.
And just earlier today I was saying that I thought the PSLF program would start to unravel soon because the first wave of people eligible for forgiveness was nearly upon us.
But not many hung on through the inevitable unravelling as the company filed for bankruptcy protection early in 2012 and subsequently began a sale of its assets.
Even during the solar frenzy of 2007 and early 2008, Timminco had detractors — short sellers betting the stock would fall as the breakthrough claims unravelled.
Detailing the unclear events which took place off the Russian Peninsula that caused time to unravel and began mankind's path to the Singularity, the single issue graphic novel will be available shortly after the videogame's release in early 2010.
Unravel was a captivating experience for our family when it came out earlier this year.
After the success of Unravel in early 2016, Electronic Arts unveiled its EA Originals program, which is meant to spotlight new, innovative independent games that EA was willing to support and publish.
To that end, we wanted to share a new scene from early on in the game as Chloe and Nadine try to unravel the clues leading to the Tusk's location.
This program was built off of the success of Unraveled which released earlier this year.
It is a challenge to unravel the complex tangle of the late sixties and early seventies - a startling and sometimes troubling time.
The Smiles Are Not Smiles unravels the aspirations of an expanding art market by presenting this earlier example of global free enterprise along with the conditions necessary to underpin it.
His emigration from Russia to Portland, Oregon; his poor beginnings; his Hasidic, Talmudic upbringing, without which you simply can not understand his artistic path; his early work — expressionist, mythological, multiform; his two wives, Edith, and Mary Ellen «Mell» Beistle, his children; then unravel for you the political activism of his anarchist left wing sensitivity, with the unavoidable connection to Emma Goldman.
The ancient Chinese mask - changing dance that I saw here Tuesday night (at a dinner for participants in a meeting on science and sustainable development) came to mind in considering the unraveling of news a few hours earlier of an official Chinese plan for a firm cap on emissions of carbon dioxide, hard on the heels of President Obama's proposed carbon pollution rules for existing American power plants.
Author McInnes unravels Hughes» early life in Saskatchewan, the events leading to his marriage to Helen Hughes (nee Larmouth), the beginnings of his legal career and political involvement, and his eventual ascension to first the Saskatchewan District Court at age 35, and his soon after appointment to the Court of Queen's Bench.
If the company is looking for an assistant project manager who excels at jugging lots of balls in a fluid, organized way — tell a story about how you came in to a troubled project mid-way and unraveled the ball of string — creating an organized schedule and flow that helped bring the project in early.
«What's at stake, if Congress doesn't reauthorize this program, is the very good thing they started in 2009 could start to unravel,» said Karen Howard, vice president of early childhood policy, for First Focus and a co-convener of the Home Visiting Coalition, which includes around 50 organizations.
As the early glow of a new relationship begins to wane, challenges in the form of patterns and dynamics begin to surface and things can unravel fast.
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