With a finite amount of time to review
the vast literature of this scope, failure to properly attribute Wegman actually indicates that he was probably too busy with his research to take proper care in citing references.
(1) You did start with the authority (and consensus) argument when claiming that: «Climate science is a highly technical subject developed by superior intellects based on higher mathematics, advanced technology, truly staggering quantities of data, and
a vast literature of peer - reviewed articles.
Not exact matches
Shorn
of human weaknesses like the need to eat or sleep, computers are now speed - reading through not only the
vast academic
literature but also CT scans, electronic medical records, and mountains
of data from clinical trials and genomic studies.
An engaging and informative contribution to the
vast literature on the man commonly described as, next to the Virgin Mother, the most popular
of saints.
Agreed, the general public is unaware and ignorant
of the
vast amount
of literature that is available under the section «Physics» on the bookshelf, it is rather juvenile to ask for «proof» (as if it is a single, simple mathematical formula that takes half a page to work out) while we have our head stuck under a boulder.
No where, in any
of the
literature, does Santa Clause pay property or inventory taxes on his
vast holdings up north.
VAST swathes
of philosophical and creative
literature has * hinged * on the fact that human beings are depraved — the story of English Literature, for example, is largely a getting to grips with human finititude, ineptitude, and i
literature has * hinged * on the fact that human beings are depraved — the story
of English
Literature, for example, is largely a getting to grips with human finititude, ineptitude, and i
Literature, for example, is largely a getting to grips with human finititude, ineptitude, and immorality.
In this edited volume, McClosky has included a
vast number
of case studies written by teachers
of their experiences using drama, simulation techniques, filmmaking,
literature related to social values and ethnic issues, and so forth.
But there is a
vast body
of Christian theological
literature that struggles with the question
of redemption in profoundly historical terms.
These all too few illustrations
of the psalm
literature of the preliterate groups
of the world do not register the full height nor breadth nor depth
of that
vast unwritten sea
of song and prayer.
The
literature of American conservatism is
vast and varied, but one missing and vital question is
of its authenticity.
In the
vast literature about Krishna, he is seen as the divine child, the young herdsman and endearing lover and as an avatar
of God.
Project Gutenberg also offers «Legends
of the Jews» by Rabbi Louis Ginzberg, which is a compilation
of a
vast amount
of aggadah, i.e., exegetical texts in the classical rabbinic
literature of Judaism, from the Mishnah, the two Talmuds and Midrash.
From «Legends
of the Jews», which is a compilation
of a
vast amount
of aggadah, i.e., exegetical texts in the classical rabbinic
literature of Judaism, from the Mishnah, the two Talmuds and Midrash compiled by Rabbi Louis Ginzberg (1873 — 1953), who was a Talmudist and leading figure in the Conservative Movement
of Judaism
of the twentieth century who taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America (JTS) in New York City for half a century until his death in 1953:
1The
literature in the process doctrines
of God and Christ is
vast.
Certainly I knew nothing then
of the
vast grounds for the hymn - writer's protest, but later in the decade
of the thirties I joined, incipiently at the level
of a graduate student, the ranks
of the same critics and with some real enthusiasm learned and cultivated the techniques
of «tearing apart» the biblical
literature.
He is similarly unacquainted with the
vast literature on human embryology or fetology that makes so compelling a case for the humanity
of the unborn child.
But Miller demonstrates that Fosdick's success at preaching was a function
of both time and technique — time spent in roaming across a
vast range
of literature, and technique in collecting and organizing insights and illustrations from the resources read.
Like Habermas, he has immersed himself in the growing
literature on language, discourse, and communication, coming increasingly to conceive
of society itself as a
vast system
of communicative action, and this perspective has given him a number
of novel ideas about the nature
of religion.
There is a
vast literature which is acknowledged as sacred by other sects
of Buddhism.
Since the
vast majority
of the readers here (and Dr. Amy herself) obviously disagree with that assesment
of the
literature, I do not think it was disingenuous in the least to ask you to list the specific studies that led you to that conclusion, and how they did so.
However, formal exercises, such as those we will discuss here, are by far the most common and come with a
vast amount
of research and
literature backing them up.
This type
of article required me to critically analyze and synthesize a
vast body
of literature and to place it in context with the latest developments
of a field.
Drug companies have spent
vast amounts
of time and money trying and failing to reproduce potential drug targets reported in the scientific
literature — resources that should have contributed towards curing diseases.
«Medical
literature shows the
vast majority
of weight - loss programs fail, especially when people attempt to reduce their food intake,» said Prologo.
The scientific
literature contains
vast information about the adverse effects
of therapeutic drugs.
Following a
literature review, two years
of fieldwork and rigorous economic analyses, the researchers found the
vast majority
of new forests contain only one tree species.
For the
vast majority
of papers in the scientific
literature as a whole (if not in Science) the audience is quite small and tightly focussed: Indeed, many are read from start to finish by no more than 10 people — that's including the authors» colleagues and the referees.
Dr Meng - Chuan Lai, another member
of the team, noted: «The advantage
of conducting a meta - analysis is that we can summarise the best knowledge from a
vast, heterogeneous
literature, with a very large sample size.
Amber Ruigrok, who carried out the study as part
of her PhD, said: «For the first time we can look across the
vast literature and confirm that brain size and structure are different in males and females.
In contrast, it ``... contains many mistakes, misconceptions and omissions and ignores a
vast body
of scholarly
literature on the subject»
Nevertheless, despite the importance
of carbohydrates in biology and the
vast array
of literature on functionalized nanomaterials, little is known about the effects
of carbohydrates on the uptake and toxicity
of nanoparticles by different type
of cells.
The autoimmune connection is a more recent finding, because up until now the
vast majority
of scientific
literature has focused on baking soda as an ergogenic aid in physical performance.
Apparently you are not aware
of the
vast literature on thyroid dysfunction caused by soy foods, nor
of Dr. Messina's position as a consultant and promoter for the soy industry.
«We knew already there was a passionate inner circle
of people - librarians, teachers, university professors - who upheld children's
literature but also realized there was a whole
vast crowd
of people who aren't quite giving children's book their due,» he said.
Marshalling a
vast array
of data and summarizing the relevant
literature, he makes a compelling case that nothing that we have done, to date, has had a meaningful, system - wide positive impact on urban schools» performance.
The Living Archive allows teachers and students around Australia to easily access a
vast range
of literature, art, culture and language, leading them to think about different ways to consider Indigenous knowledge in their own contexts.
English: The
vast majority
of students will study English language and
literature to GCSE level.
What is surprising, however, is that there are those who - despite all the news, documentaries, journalism, research and
literature today openly available to anyone interested to learn more - believe that Finland is a «completely socialist country» where its children are educated by the State rather than parents, that the
vast majority
of children don't get enough school education their parents (if they can afford it) have to buy proper education for their children, that resources are not distributed equitably to all, and that all schools are unionized.
The
vast majority
of the
literature (e.g., Lawrence Katz and Bruce
In a review
of a book by Steven Brill — Class Warfare, which was deeply critical
of the UFT — she wrote, «Brill is completely ignorant
of a
vast body
of research
literature about teaching.»
His ability to make microcosmic stories speak to a
vast audience
of readers is something that
literature won't repeat soon.
A good
literature review, according to My Thesis Writing Service will allow you to organize the
vast amount
of data in a way which will make it possible to draw your own conclusions and help you define your research topic.
Because many
of the volumes in Google's
vast inventory are scanned from classic
literature, the application has the ability to view content in its original scanned form, including the illustrations and the original typesetting.
It is particularly a
vast and elaborated description
of a
literature or other text.
This is great news, considering the
vast selection
of literature their online store currently offers.
A
vast bank
of academic
literature has been published on the subject; systematic strategies have been encoded and funded to capture it.
With a degree in modern languages and a PhD in English
Literature, Irene also has
vast experience in overseeing the development
of public buildings.
So, based on their own experiences as well as scientific
literature on the subject, the existence
of fear periods in canine social development is an accepted truth by the
vast majority
of experts in our field
Scattered reports
of taurine deficient dogs with heart disease appeared in the veterinary
literature, but the
vast majority
of dogs with DCM had normal taurine levels.