Sentences with phrase «very nature of»

By the very nature of a zinc oxide product there is a white tint to the product... this is what is so great about the skin tone tints!
While the coaches may offer modifications to reduce exercise intensity, the very nature of CrossFit is competitive, which makes slower, lower impact versions difficult to follow.
We believe that we're getting treatment, we believe the treatment will help us, and the very nature of those beliefs heals our physical bodies.
Though, in reality, the very nature of the accomplishments of elite bodybuilding champions strongly implies that the majority of trainees will not be able to quite reach such a level.
You think the very nature of how our body works would lie to us?
It is the very nature of this beast for it to act in this way.
These misguided features will change the very nature of a research career, solidify the conversion of university science into a business activity, and encourage the public to view science as some kind of nonsense.
``... to have the ambition to change the very nature of knowledge production about both the natural and social worlds.
While the lack of chlorophyll in OpenSource diets provides convincing evidence for their use for in vivo imaging studies, the very nature of OpenSource purified diets argues for their use in all lab animal research.
(8) Imputation of these results specifically to the animals» age - related, low - BubR1 - driven rise in p16Ink4a - expressing senescent cells was, however, limited: limited by the very nature of so - called «accelerated aging» models such as BubR1H / H, (9) and limited by the lifelong, global absence of p16Ink4a expression in the backcrossed mice.
Now we appear to have set in motion a series of events that, even if we can manage to bring our greenhouse gas production under control, threatens to change the very nature of the planet we live on.
The field of regenerative medicine, because of the very nature of the science and the rapidly evolving clinical developments, not infrequently lends itself to often close calls between what constitutes an individualized treatment being performed by a doctor within the scope of his medical practice on the one hand, and what constitutes a medical product that is currently subject to the authorities Congress has already charged the FDA with exercising.
However, the very nature of a Ph.D. means gaining a very specialised knowledge while moving in a small research community.
While it is in the very nature of weather to vary, the question is how much and whether we can deal with it.
In the distant past, climate variations may have shaped the very nature of our species.
The very nature of the universe is at stake, but don't expect rival physicists to come to blows about it.
It may change the very nature of consumerism.
The results may reveal something profound about how galaxies form — or even about the very nature of the mysterious substance known as dark matter.
But the debate was about more than the scientific results; it was about the very nature of science.
Thanks to breakthroughs in physics, we may be gaining still deeper insights into the very nature of reality.
«Undersea wireless communications and networking has a wide range of applications, but is still a daunting task due to the very nature of the water propagation medium,» said Pados.
The very nature of the programme and its complexity means that an interdisciplinary approach is vital.
«By the very nature of the test, the identity of the subject is captured within the fingerprint ridge detail itself.»
This question is now being asked by national laboratories, with a cluster of research groups finding that the very nature of efficiency testing, as well as the questionable stability of perovskites themselves, is only serving to exaggerate device performance.
This got Dunker thinking — could there be something about the very nature of disorder that facilitates these varying functions?
The charging may create sparking, or electrostatic breakdown, and this «breakdown weathering» process has possibly changed the very nature of the moon's polar soil, suggesting that permanently shadowed regions, which hold clues to our solar system's past, may be more active than previously thought.
One thing scholars know for certain is that the very nature of the ocean trade made prolonged periods of interaction necessary: The currents of the Indian Ocean change seasonally, and traders had to wait for months until currents shifted in favor of the return voyage.
Many scientists complain that the very nature of a science career limits opportunities to find a partner.
«The very nature of the technology and of the human brain,» he maintains, «would prevent any Big Brother type of use.»
These questions get at the very nature of space and time and set a high bar for relativity's successor.
From a farmhouse in the English countryside, gentleman scientist Julian Barbour plots to take relativity to its logical extreme and redefine the very nature of gravity, space, and time.
And thanks to the very nature of authorities like the M.T.A. (or the Port Authority or the Thruway Authority), governors can avoid taking responsibility for their shortcomings.
«We know that by the very nature of living in an urban environment, there are some modicum of trauma or stress that students undergo.»
The very nature of our political system could change, therefore, in the event of fundamental electoral reform.
This is much rarer in the House than in the Senate given that the very nature of plurality voting provides House landslides to most ruling governments.
But this in no way negates the importance of imaginatively reforming the very nature of representative democracy itself, such that it's fit for the 21st Century.
By the very nature of the political leaders considered all are men, with the exception of Thatcher, and briefly for Labour, Harriet Harman, as acting leader.
This is because the very nature of national socialism makes its adherents consider themselves (and with that their race / nationality) superior in all regards to everyone else.
Impersonal domination: linked to the very nature of work in nascent industrial capitalism, an unprecedented domination of work over time due to the fact that value, in the capitalist regime, is established on the basis of abstract social labour.
A surge in new members transformed the very nature of the party.
Cuomo's bill asks those at the top of the political food chain to act against the very nature of their political being, and that's asking too much.
The very nature of her medical transcription company, which was founded long before I became County Executive, is to provide transcription services to hospitals and medical centers.
«Our online fundraising has dramatically changed the very nature of fundraising for congressional candidates,» Israel told reporters at campaign season briefing in Manhattan this morning.
Preliminary reports on turnout suggest that the Obama re-election campaign succeeded again in shaping the very nature of the electorate through massive investments of time, effort, and money in both the technical infrastructure and the raw manpower necessary for an effective up - to - date ground game.
I suspect that one big reason lies in the very nature of online social networking: people have a sense that these sites aren't broadcast tools, that they are indeed actual social networks.
While people are unenthusiastic about further entanglements in the Middle East, it is worth remembering that they did back Britain's involvement in the Middle East at the time — partly because they thought that hostile groups in the region threatened Britain's security, and partly because of the very nature of those groups.
«It does seem to me the very nature of these serious issues means they are ones that senior officers would be dealing with.
By the very nature of their choices, open adoption participants are resilient people.
«We know by the very nature of sport that some parents can get carried away when their children are participating in sports activities.
The very nature of bag lunches makes it nearly impossible to keep food properly refrigerated (storing it at a temperature of 40 °F or colder), particularly while driving to work or taking the bus to school.
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