Sentences with phrase «was an elevation in»

Sky Sports presenter Kate Abdo has been handed the role of studio host for Fox Sports ahead of the Woman's World Cup this summer in what is another elevation in her career, according to a press release from the network.
Specimens were collected at 2,670 - 3,165 m elevation in the Área de Conservación Privada Ukumari Llakta, Japumayo valley, near Comunidad Campesina de Japu, in the province of Paucartambo.
«In these maps, you can see that there's elevation in the bed topography at the same location as the seismic events,» Lough says.
Here are a couple of your quotes from the above review» Either way, these long chain omega 3's have been promoted for prevention of heart disease and cancer, but now that we know that not only does there appears to be no benefit for death, heart attack, or stroke, but there may be an elevation in cancer risk.
But now, we know that not only does there appear to be no benefit for death, heart attack, or stroke, but there may be an elevation in cancer risk.
It is of interest to note that in a recent study in overweight non / diabetic subjects, it was reported that during ketosis fasting glucose was not affected, but there was an elevation in post-prandial blood glucose concentration.
One of the typical signs found in blood tests as leptospirosis progresses, is an elevation in the number of white blood cells (WBC) in the pet's blood.
Meteorologists warned us that snow was on the way and would fall below the 500 m elevation in southern Germany and elsewhere.

Not exact matches

It's a tenet of Buck's strategy that pre-dates her elevation to the CEO role in March; she spearheaded the company's acquisition of Krave jerky in 2015.
In contrast to Tosi's departure, it was well known the company had been looking for a COO, and the elevation of Johnson should not surprise anyone familiar with the behind - the - scenes leader seen as Chesky's most trusted adviser.
As the US military's attention shifts back to great - power competition, particular focus is being paid to the potential for conflict in the extreme conditions found at northern latitudes and higher elevations.
The elevation comes at a crucial time in the Mueller probe, as Trump's team is negotiating the terms under which the president himself may be interviewed.
The roughly 20 million acres that the agency manages «will not begin to see bigger campaign fires for some time,» since there's still snow on the ground in some higher elevation areas.
A series of damaging earthquakes and changes in land elevation preceded its only eruption, during the most recent part of the Holocene, which lasted from September 29 to October 6, 1538, when it was formed.
It's the concept of valley elevation, and it's been staring you in the face the entire time.
Sources close to the firm say that Elevation has several deals in public and private companies that haven't been announced that hedge it's not - so - hot Forbes and Palm bets.
Back in October when Palm was trading at $ 18 a share, Elevation had one of the best IRRs in the business.
It's also ironic that it took a secondary market purchase for Elevation to invest in Facebook, given the tight ties between the two companies.
The first is Elevation's clear change in strategy.
Miami Beach has a $ 400 million storm pump system in place, and Palm Beach regulations call for a 7.5 - foot building elevation, which is half a foot taller than the federal height requirement.
Due to the elevation, daytime temperatures are generally in the 70s F and 80s F, with cooler nights.
The difference, equaling the rise in elevation as you travel across the Bridge roadway, is +84.4 feet.
One study reported that traders made significantly higher profits on days when their morning testosterone levels were above their daily average, and that increased variability in profits and uncertainty in the market was reliably associated with elevations in their cortisol levels27.
Roger McNamee, an early investor in Facebook and Google, is the managing director and co-founder of Elevation Partners.
«The dominance of these companies is choking off the start - up world,» Roger McNamee, an early investor in Google and Facebook and founder of the investment firm Elevation Partners, said of the two companies.
As evidenced by the entire span of available historical data, the elevation of profit margins is directly related — not only in overall level, but also in their point - to - point change over time — to the sum of government and household saving.
On the Elevation tour that followed, most nights would end with the song «Walk on» and Bono getting the crowd to sing «hallelujah» while he declared, «The Spirit is in the house.»
Christian asceticism is unique because, while it acknowledges the body and soul as good, it realises that they must be disciplined and put at the service of one another, in order that the full person will be made capable of elevation to glory.
The tension I mean is in regard to texts like 1 Tim 2 & 1Cor 14 alongside Christ's elevation of women in the Gospels & how women served with Paul.
Both of the major camps of social conservative reaction to the challenges of the last few years are right in part: We have always had to struggle against the inclination of our liberal society to furiously pound itself into what Edmund Burke called «the dust and powder of individuality,» and to resist its elevation of choice above commitment.
A senior clergyman is reported as having said in a sermon that «the elevation of the Bible to close on divine status has done more damage to the Christian message than all the slings and arrows of the sceptics.
Clearly the elevation of non-pathos was not limited to Stoic writings; it permeates much of ancient Greek philosophy in general.
It's easy to pick on Elevation Church in this case, but the truth is we're all guilty of thinking we're too cool for the least of these.
«This is the most exclusive club in the Catholic Church,» said John Allen, CNN's Vatican analyst, of Dolan's elevation.
In The Crucified God (originally, 1972), an intentionally provocative title, Moltmann saw clearly that traditional Christian thought tried to resolve the tension between God's love and God's self - contained immutability by championing the Stoic elevation of apatheia as a way of characterizing a divine love that is no in way affected by the recipient of that lovIn The Crucified God (originally, 1972), an intentionally provocative title, Moltmann saw clearly that traditional Christian thought tried to resolve the tension between God's love and God's self - contained immutability by championing the Stoic elevation of apatheia as a way of characterizing a divine love that is no in way affected by the recipient of that lovin way affected by the recipient of that love.
Cool congregations can get so wrapped up in the «performance» of church that they forget to actually be the church, a phenomenon painfully illustrated by the story of the child with cerebral palsy who was escorted from the Easter service at Elevation Church for being a «distraction.»
He understood that when the effect of past oppression has been to leave people in a diminished state, the attainment of true equality with their former oppressor can not much depend on his generosity but must ultimately derive from an elevation of their selves above the state of diminishment.
In a scene near the climactic elevation of the cup, the presiding priest, who himself is infected with doubts and confusion about the faith, elevates the ceramic chalice filled with wine.
He had the church bulletin in front of him — not a normal part of Elevation's performances, to be sure.
Wouldn't it be more glorious, if when you left this world, your reward in heaven was an elevation of your existance to something like pure energy... free of human desires like for gold freakin streets or virgins?
But Baden knows there is a paying audience for that sort of elevation of man and so he digs his own pit, and you and the others fall in too, preferring to view our Creator and His Word as pliable to man's actions and wishes, rather than accepting His absolute sovereignty, the inerrancy of Scripture, and our utter helplessness before Him.
It is not that the theses of traditional theology regarding Adam's elevation to grace, his Paradise, his knowledge and so on, are to be unmasked and diagnosed as at the most anthropomorphisms or dreams of a golden age in which mankind expressed in vivid form a longed - for future rather than a past that had once existed and was lost?
Who would not put up with many things that seem odd, exaggerated, or circumstantial — with many things that to us, born under a different sun and in a different time, seem to be tasteless or even laughable — for the sake of human enrichment and of aesthetic and religious elevation?
In their compelling earnestness, in their intensity of conviction, in their penetrating insights and ethical elevation, they were a crowning glory of the cultures of the ancient East; and they retain to this day a high place among the great of all ageIn their compelling earnestness, in their intensity of conviction, in their penetrating insights and ethical elevation, they were a crowning glory of the cultures of the ancient East; and they retain to this day a high place among the great of all agein their intensity of conviction, in their penetrating insights and ethical elevation, they were a crowning glory of the cultures of the ancient East; and they retain to this day a high place among the great of all agein their penetrating insights and ethical elevation, they were a crowning glory of the cultures of the ancient East; and they retain to this day a high place among the great of all ages.
There's a section in the U2 DVD, The Elevation Tour: Live in Boston, when the rock show turns into church.
R. Bultmann wrote, «according to the oldest view, Christ's resurrection coincides with his exaltation to heavenly glory».23 G. Bornkamm agrees, saying, «What is certainly the oldest view held by the Church made no distinction between the resurrection of Christ and his elevation to the right hand of the Father, while only later was there developed, in addition, the theory of the resurrected Christ walking the earth for a time and only subsequently ascending into heaven.
This was inescapable in view of Israel's concept of the intimate relationship between God and nature; but at the same time it imparted to their understanding of the inanimate world, and to their poetic expression of it, a beauty and elevation, and withal a majesty such as, one may venture the judgment, to rank them with the best poets of any age.
And the elevation of the religious leaders, their ethical and religious insights, are explicable in the end only on the basis of their own susceptibility to better impulses.
Anyway Jonathan was a prime example of loyalty which sounds like royalty, but has nothing to do with Kings and Queens as loyalty is not high on their agenda, that can also be said for people in high places who lose their sense of direction through their elevation, ending up with their heads in the clouds as did Gods chosen Kings Saul and David.
Relevance might simply mean wanting to understand why so many young people have said that attending U2's Elevation Tour and hearing Bono close the show with choruses of «Hallelujah» was like being in worship (but a whole lot better).
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