Sentences with phrase «whole field»

Whole fields of research are dedicated to teasing out which proteins work together to make cells function.
it's lovely to see whole fields of them!
The company makes machines that let farmers target individual plants with herbicides, which eliminates the need to spray whole fields all at once, reduces the spread on chemicals, and helps maximize seed yield.
You can set whole fields of dry grass ablaze with the touch of a torch.
David Golimowski, HST / STScI, NASA Larger and whole field images, with Star C at upper right.
Incorporating the Vector scanning system, it can acquire whole fields, sets of arbitrary regions, curves or lines, all with synchronized piezo Z focus and power modulation.
Logging the coordinates, it can then send a ground vehicle in to spray the densest patches, reducing the need to spray whole fields.
Text handling software and systems cover the whole field of word processing and desktop publishing.
What's happened is that the whole field has gone from many players to maybe three or four, which is why that kind of progress — the million-fold that we got [in the past]-- ain't happening [anymore].
The whole field has changed in the last 10 years with the proliferation of social media and reality TV, Kim Kardashian, Duck Dynasty, Honey - Boo - Boo.
There's a whole field now called technostress, and the evidence is that unconstrained emails, where there is no guidance by employers, are damaging for people's health.»
The people who run Apple aren't dumb enough to write off the whole field.
This isn't just news for Amazon — it's news for the whole field of virtual personal assistants.
While books and online courses are a fine way to get started, Salzberg says, be aware «there isn't a licensing agent or anything that's looking at the whole field and saying this one's good and this one's not good.»
«Frankly,» Milo Minderbinder says in Joseph Heller's Catch - 22, «I'd like to see the government get out of war altogether and leave the whole field to private industry.»
«The whole field is basically about helping you correct errors if they appear or, even better, avoid errors that you know are very likely to appear,» Milenkovic says.
When it comes to money and investing, we're not always as rational as we think we are — which is why there's a whole field of study that explains our sometimes strange behavior.
Whole fields have disappeared from view: the clergy, the military, electoral politics, even academia itself, for the most part, including basic science.
When you can not see the whole field, you are missing the action.
I just wish that this whole field would be a little more aware that this kind of philosophy only works in a part of the world where humanity seems to reign supreme over all and has the rare luxury of guaranteeing its own success.
If we think of events of this sort as fundamental, then we can see that each such event is a kind of microcosm of the whole field.
If one considers cloning, the storing of human fetuses for research purposes and organ harvesting, and the whole field of genetic manipulation, no one can fail to have noticed the slow erosion of human dignity that threatens us.
It was the time when the newly enunciated theory of evolution was becoming dominant over the whole field of the natural sciences, and seemed to many minds to have provided, at last, a universal key to knowledge of the world and of man.
The whole field is in an exploratory stage.
«Today, over the whole field of medicine it is recognized that the task of the doctor consists in treating the sick patient, not an abstract illness.»
In light of Barr's problems with these goals, it is no wonder that he occasionally defines the whole field out of existence.
not easily convinced; skeptical until shown definite proof... - Excerpted from Webster's New World Dictionary (1970 edition) As in medicine, theology names a whole field by one...
Free will, the commandment of God, the ennoblement of mankind are all implied in the theme which will eventually encompass the whole field of human conduct.
The very fact of revelation proves religion to be inadequate, and now the whole field of religion must be looked at in the light of this fact.
and the result was a new era, not only in the understanding of the parables, but also in the whole field of research into the teaching of Jesus.
We can not hope in two lectures to cover with even passable adequacy the whole field of Christology (not to speak of soteriology) in the early church.
My recommendation is that you consult this one first to get a lay of the land, to see the whole field of meaning laid out for you before getting bogged down in the minutia of detail in the longer volumes.
But there's a whole field of people in infant mental health who have jobs because babies can learn in the first few months NOT to trust their caregivers.
It was to answer this question that the whole field of religion and personality developed.
Luther was free again to follow all the normal demands on his time, university lectures (Galatians, Psalms, Genesis) sermons in the town, Bible translation and activities in the whole field of strengthening the new or reformed Church institutions.
When you pick something that is so strongly established as the approximate age of the earth and start talking about doubting that as «free thought» you're rejecting the whole field of science upon which modern scienfific progress is built.
The justification of that interpretation is that it makes sense of the traditions about him, that it is true to the living experience of his presence and power, that it illuminates the whole field of history, and that it throws light on all nature and life.

Phrases with «whole field»

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