Sentences with phrase «up upon examination»

And that AGW Michelson — Morley experiment will have to hold up upon examination, which so far hasn't happened.
Typically an OBGYN will be able to infer whether or not twins are likely by matching characteristics of the babies up upon examination.

Not exact matches

Please also consider the powerful minds (scientists, philosophers... etc) who, upon honest examination, ended up changing there minds and becoming believers (Dr. Francis Collins, Dr. Hugh Ross, Dr. Bernard Nathanson, Malcolm Muggeridge, Alister McGrath, CS Lewis, and theist Anthony Flew... just to name a few.
Before finally leaving the subject of double - mindedness for a similar examination of purity, the talk should at least touch upon that versatile form of double - mindedness: the double - mindedness of weakness as it appears in the common things of real life; upon the fact that the person who only wills the Good up to a certain degree is double - minded.
10 There is no animal model of SIDS and it has never been observed to occur naturally in any species other than humans.2 While the standardization of a SIDS diagnosis has been and continues to be elusive and / or inconsistent, it is most often applied to situations in which an otherwise healthy infant between the ages of 8 - 16 weeks, especially, but up to 12 months, dies suddenly and unexpectedly presumably during its sleep and upon postmortem examination no apparent internal causal factor (s) explaining the death can be identified.11, 12
Upon examination, the nanoscrolls had a wide, tubular shape, and almost all of the graphene was rolled up.
Grace, who was part of that mission after the rare shark was collected, and upon uncovering the sample at the lab years later, recruited Tulane University researchers Michael Doosey and Henry Bart, and NOAA Ocean Service genetics expert Gavin Naylor, to give the specimen an up - close examination.
There have been «studies» done on the other forms, but upon careful examination... they don't hold up well.
Willy returned and although his limp was resolved, he was unable to use his left - front leg and displayed neck pain upon our check - up examination.
For the comfort of your pet, you will find that our doctors perform many of their patient examinations on the floor, but when it is necessary to place a patient up on an examination table, special non-slip surfaces are used to provide your pet with a secure surface upon which to stand.
Upon close examination, the pearlescent layers of wax and modeling paste reveal the hand of the artist, who was building up the surface to accept his own version of a new painted language.
That although the paintings appeared quite simplified and abstract, upon closer examination (as your close - ups show) his paintings were in fact detailed and carefully built.
From afar one of his paintings could read as a monochromatic color field, but upon closer examination they reveal themselves as meditative compositions made up of childhood drawings and ruminations on his own memories.
* Living in limbo: Kirkland's income partners are supposed to go up and out, but upon closer examination they're going up and... wildly well - compensated purgatory.
This Comment joins other work in arguing that the legitimacy of stare decisis depends upon widespread publication.4 The doctrine of stare decisis itself emerged only with the consistent and reliable publication of court opinions, 5 and legal processes that do not result in the issuance of publicly available opinions, such as settlements and arbitrations, generally lack stare decisis norms altogether.6 Although previous scholarship has discussed the proper role of stare decisis in the context of «unpublished» opinions, 7 which make up around eighty percent of all United States courts of appeals opinions8 (and are usually publicly available despite their name), 9 this Comment provides the first examination of the tenability of stare decisis as applied to truly secret opinions like those of the FISC.
If you are reliant upon insulin, unfortunately the options are thin on the ground because medical examinations will normally bring up several risk factors.
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