Sentences with phrase «vicissitudes such»

Cells can respond to a host of environmental vicissitudes such as changes in nutrients, bursts of hormones, or encroaching neighbors, for instance.

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Those, on the other hand, who say that they are in despair are generally such as have a nature so much more profound that they must become conscious of themselves as spirit, or such as by the hard vicissitudes of life and its dreadful decisions have been helped to become conscious of themselves as spirit — either one or the other, for rare is the man who truly is free from despair.
All such actualization depends upon the vicissitudes of creaturely response.
That Jesus died nobly or showed confidence in God are historical statements, subject to the vicissitudes of historical research, but that his death fulfilled the purpose of God in regard to «my sins» is certainly not such a statement, and it lies beyond the power of the historian even to consider it, even though, as a Christian, he might believe it.
Such are the vicissitudes of life that a great man is now scorned; yes Mr. Venger it is time to go.
Though the scientists don't know if such individual and pack behavior is a common occurrence, observations like these on Isle Royale provide insight into how animal societies function as well as the vicissitudes of the food chain cycle on Isle Royale, also helping to inform other models of the natural world.
He settles for the low register of the highly articulate, frequently quoting the Bard while showing off his V for vocabulary, with predictable emphasis on such polysyllabic entries as vicissitude, vivisection and veracity.
Until the developed stock markets retreat from record levels of valuation, we expect to have less portfolio exposure to equities going forward and more exposure to event driven situations such as liquidations and reorganizations that are not so dependent on the vicissitudes of the stock market for their investment return.
Such are the vicissitudes of business.
Fraught with irony, compromise, and, in some sense, melancholy, Blayton's art could not transcend such vicissitudes (an impossible ask, to be sure).
Organized in groupings that explore varied themes — such as «Women, Men, and Other Beasts,» «Primal Landscapes,» «An Art of Memory,» and «Vicissitudes of the Grid» — the show features key works by artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Helen Frankenthaler, Adolph Gottlieb, Philip Guston, Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Louise Nevelson, Philip Pearlstein, and Robert Rauschenberg.
In the end, such inoculations are the only real protection against the vicissitudes of opinion.
As such, a flexible system can take into account vicissitudes not directly related to immediate grid electricity needs.
Claimants could counter that such an approach does not take into account the vicissitudes of life, ie the claimant may be forced to sell the vehicle sooner than they had otherwise planned.
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