Sentences with phrase «usual state»

What we call usual states of consciousness appear in this context to be only very limited, idiosyncratic, and partial aspects of the over-all consciousness of the Universal Mind.
The results come after a messier - than - usual state budget process in April, and derailments and overcrowding on the New York City subway system that Cuomo is in charge of.
stress (in psychology) A mental, physical, emotional or behavioral reaction to an event or circumstance (stressor) that disturbs a person or animal's usual state of being or places increased demands on a person or animal; psychological stress can be either positive or negative.
Cannabis has reversed the usual state's rights debate.
You've tried every acne product on the market, all of which would eventually stop working and your skin would go back to its usual state of acne - prone affairs.
Wenger is in his usual state of not talking about contracts which is really worrying considered the fact that Arsenal lost many players in the past like these.
As for Liverpool, they are in their usual state of disarray.
Eventually, your body will return to its usual state, so don't throw away half your wardrobe just yet.
If that doesn't tell you something about the usual state of affairs at my house, I'm not sure what will!
Next week, Cuomo will forgo the usual State of the State message at the Capitol and take his message out on the road.
The governor announced on Monday a departure from the usual State of State address, typically held in Albany in January.
Richard Feynman (1918 - 1988) believed that comprehending turbulence is the most important challenge of classical physics; after all, it is the usual state of motion for fluids, except at high viscosities.
All the participants were in their usual state of health at the times of measurement and, on average, had three study visits at which measurements were taken.
Then, over a few hours on 10 November, the star dimmed to less than its usual brightness, returning to the brighter than usual state the next night.
This is not a usual state of affairs for a crustacean.
(in psychology) A mental, physical, emotional, or behavioral reaction to an event or circumstance, or stressor, that disturbs a person or animal's usual state of being or places increased demands on a person or animal; psychological stress can be either positive or negative.
I struggled past the 30 days thinking my skin just needed to adjust, but I only saw «improvement» (That is, my skin returned to its usual state.)
Is this proposed measure really simply a way to protect property - rich «Basic Aid» school districts where local property tax revenues exceed the amounts districts would otherwise receive from the usual state funding formulas?
Another exciting area is opening up with the «charter» schools; combining private initiatives and state funding, these can be set up with specific purposes and supported without many of the usual state regulations.
The state is allowing participating districts to come up with their own end - of - year assessments to meet the federal annual testing requirement — opening the door to having students complete projects or write essays, in lieu of the usual state exams, to prove that they've mastered the Common Core standards.
Instead, Victoria's west coast received some much - needed rain and the launch fleet remained in coupe form most of the drive which gave us ample time to assess how competent the Eos is in its more - usual state, and make use of the unique sunroof instead.
While the majority of corporate bonds are taxable investments, there are some government and municipal bonds that are tax exempt, meaning that income and capital gains realized on the bonds are not subject to the usual state and federal taxation.
It used to be that having pretty good credit was the usual state for an employed adult who hadn't done anything willfully irresponsible — but that's all changed now.
A lot of investors can trade over the counter trading OTC and help traders to reconsider the usual state of their financials and holidays.
As we come into 2015 and move into 2016 we should hopefully see a decline in glitches again as everybody gets a handle on the new console architecture, but at best it is likely we'll just return to the usual state of affairs.
Re # 220: «it'll take about 200 years to peak and about 2000 years to completely restabilize, returning to the usual state of quasi-equilibrium.»
In addition to the usual state licensing, inspection and registration, an 18 - wheeler or semi-truck must also meet federal regulations.
By getting into a daily writing routine, happiness could become your usual state instead of an occasional mood.
I'm going to change things up a bit from the usual state - national - local set up of this newsletter.
(It is a measure of my naivety in such matters — having never received a dick pic — that I didn't realise it's their usual state when sent.

Phrases with «usual state»

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