Sentences with phrase «whose very structure»

In 2018, deep into the era of the «cinematic universe» and series like Westworld, whose very structure begs to be diagrammed, Annihilation's hallucinatory haziness feels bracingly out of step with the direction expansive sci - fi has been taking.

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«If you're a Paralympian in an ad, it's likely that the deal was structured in the very same as for the Olympic athlete you saw compete in Sochi a couple of weeks ago,» said Peter Carlisle, managing director for Octagon Sports, whose stable of athletes it represents includes Paralympians.
«It is a very risky pricing approach, and it definitely doesn't work for everyone,» says Ayelet Gneezy, an assistant professor of marketing with University of California, San Diego, whose research focuses on the «pay what you want» structure.
Christians whose rule of faith is «by Scripture alone» are obliged to admit that the very Scripture they cherish not only produced the Church but was produced by it, and this production involved many of the very structures that they, several centuries later, were to find unscriptural.
They are a Band - Aid on wounds whose source lies in the very structure of our society.
Schoolhouse Rd. is based on a very old Wagon Road whose historic structures and view need to be maintained.
These light pulses with different wavelengths, whose time separation can be adjusted with attosecond accuracy, are very powerful tools to investigate the structure of matter and the dynamics of ultrafast physical processes and chemical reactions.
The photosynthetic reaction center is a membrane protein as well — the very first membrane protein whose structure could be elucidated.
Another result from the study is that the jet structure in NGC 1275 significantly differs from the jet in the very nearby galaxy Messier 87, which is the only other jet whose structure has been imaged equally close to the black hole.
It looks to be well described by General Relativity, very uniform with structures being seeded from gravitational instability whose origin resides somewhere in the earliest moments of the Universe's evolution.
Sugars are very simple chemical structures whose chemical names end in «- ose».
The overall effect recalls the work of the Russian constructivists, whose adherence to the formal structures of geometric abstraction led them to push the twodimensional plane of the canvas to its very limits.
Objects that seemed very distant in our daily lives from the natural world, but whose design is actually inspired directly from these natural structures.
It was an operation that took place in a time when globalisation was not as extended as it is now, where the acquired company was a family - owned company whose organisation, policies, structure and culture were very different from those of a large multinational corporation.
People like [Norman] Foster, [Richard] Rogers and [Chris] Wilkinson, whose company did this building [the Dyson headquarters in Malmesbury, England]-- these are people who are engineers, at least at heart, so the structure is very apparent in their buildings.
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