In addition, some economists have argued that
the widespread phenomena of underwater homes has exacerbated the unemployment problem because it prevents the unemployed from moving to find jobs.
This can be said in spite of the fact that it must also be said that secularism is a very
widespread phenomenon of our culture, and secularism means conformity to the world, the organization of life as if God did not exist.
Because neurogenesis surges in newborn mice and humans and then tapers to a slow trickle by adulthood, Frankland and colleagues wondered if that explosion of new neurons could help explain
the widespread phenomenon of infantile amnesia — the inability of adults to remember events that occurred before they were 2 to 4 years old.
Large data leaks known as the Panama Papers in 2016 and Paradise Papers in 2017 have shed light on just how
widespread the phenomenon of this aggressive tax planning is.
The former was used to suggest that evidence rules should be understood as an evolution, while the latter illuminated
the widespread phenomenon of a lack of access to justice, and how rules of evidence might impede access to justice.
The solution to
the widespread phenomenon of child abuse can not be found in legislation, or in merely stopping abuse that has already damaged a child.
Not exact matches
It's a
widespread phenomenon: a 2012 study
of North American workers by ManpowerGroup found that 39 %
of them ate lunch primarily at their desks.
Generalizing about the region, Filatoy and Lunkin write
of a rare
phenomenon in the Orthodox Church: its «cooperation with the intelligentsia, university teachers, writers, artists and museum staff and
widespread involvement
of teachers in the work
of Sunday schools.
When we look at it in this way, the problems
of our world — internal and international conflicts, delinquency, terrorism,
widespread violence — do not appear any more as strange and mysterious
phenomena, due to the irrationality and wickedness
of a few, but as the «logical» and foreseeable expression
of an «unviable» family, organized in a perverse and self - destructive way;
Communal Reading in the Time
of Jesus argues that communal reading events were a
widespread phenomenon in the Roman Empire during the first century AD.
Though evangelicalism had always been an element in American religious life and had been growing in strength for several previous decades, it was the candidacy and election
of a self - proclaimed «born - again» Southern evangelical as American president which brought the
phenomenon to
widespread public attention.
Peter G. Horsfield believes that
widespread interest in religious television crested in 1976 with the election
of a Southern Baptist to the presidency
of the United States and that this
phenomenon has manifested «a marked imbalance in the presentation
of American religious faith and culture,» Religious Television: The American Experience (White Plains, N ~ Y.: Longman, 1984), xiii - xiv.
However, the
widespread concept
of sprouting peas, to a large degree, is only a recent
phenomenon.
Widespread diaper rash is a relatively new phenomenon that surfaced in tandem with the widespread use of disposabl
Widespread diaper rash is a relatively new
phenomenon that surfaced in tandem with the
widespread use of disposabl
widespread use
of disposable diapers.
«The power
of influence and media that is being projected through the «MeToo» campaign on Twitter is exposing how
widespread this
phenomenon is, and makes clear that it won't be swept under the rug anymore.»
This information may help to predict which other bacterial species might participate in this form
of gene transfer, and to identify just how
widespread the
phenomenon is.
It is clear that marine animals frequently encounter plastic debris, and that ingestion is a
widespread phenomenon among all groups
of marine organisms.
Dr Andrea Manica, co-author
of the paper from the University
of Cambridge, added: «Our research reveals that the collective performance
of groups is strongly driven by their composition, suggesting that consistent behavioural differences among groups could be a
widespread phenomenon in animal societies.»
«Our finding
of the horizontal transmission
of a clonal clam leukemia extends the
phenomenon to the marine environment, and demonstrates that this mechanism is more
widespread in nature than previously supposed.»
«This is a very real and
widespread phenomenon,» said Glenn Wilson
of the Institute
of Psychiatry at the University
of London, who conducted the tests on some 1,100 volunteers.
«Mistiming as a result
of climate change is probably a
widespread phenomenon, and here we provide evidence that it can lead to population declines,» the researchers write in a paper presenting the findings in today's Nature.
«In addition to the direct loss
of forest, there was a
widespread shift
of the remaining global forest to a more fragmented condition,» explains Kurt Riitters, a research ecologist and team leader with the U.S. Forest Service Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center and the lead author
of a study describing the
phenomenon, published in the January 2016 issue
of Landscape Ecology.
The devices in
widespread use today utilize the
phenomenon of Spontaneous Parametric Down - Conversion (SPDC).
The implementation and
widespread usage
of artificial intelligence in drug discovery, novel materials design, analytic techniques and environmental
phenomena.
However, he sees a
widespread phenomenon that «young people don't want to become any
of these, they want to be managers and lawyers and accountants,» which is fine in his opinion, but these professions don't produce anything.
This symposium is dedicated to the re-emerging field
of regeneration, a
widespread phenomenon in animals.
Stukel will also follow up on this work by examining other fronts to see if what he found off the coast
of Santa Barbara is a
widespread phenomenon.
Considering the
widespread frequency
of marginal intake
of vitamin B6, one has to wonder which limitations
of the Western diet are behind this
phenomenon.
Machines also mass - produced theses delicate fabrics for the first time, which gave women
of every social class access to them, making death by fire a
widespread phenomenon.
The term «older adults, «in particular, should not be taken to refer to persons
of advanced age but to those who reached adulthood before Internet dating sites became the
widespread, mainstream
phenomenon they are today.
One might go so far as to assert that the entertainment industry's efforts to manipulate and numb those who consume its products, its relentless commitment to leaving reality unexplored, on the one hand, and the
widespread commission
of desperate, violent, anti-social acts (serial killings, school shootings, workplace violence), on the other, are entirely comprehensible at the very least as complementary
phenomena.
«The inquiry - oriented approach the paper suggests is timely given
widespread recognition
of the role
of rigorous inquiry in effective teaching and calls for professionalization
of the teaching profession,» a
phenomenon that is hardly restricted to a single country.
In my view, this is one
of the big contributors to the
widespread phenomenon that teacher Kelly Gallagher famously dubbed «readicide.»
A couple
of years ago a few people paid for reviews, leaving those who are anti-indie shouting about this being a
widespread phenomenon.
A new
phenomenon of widespread negative equity — homeowners owing more on their mortgage than the underlying property is worth — has wrought a sea change in borrower behavior.
The transition from macroalgal (i.e. kelp forest) to denuded landscapes dominated by sea urchins (or «urchin barrens») is a
widespread phenomenon, [6][33][34][35] often resulting from trophic cascades like those described above; the two phases are regarded as alternative stable states
of the ecosystem.
While a growing number
of artists were making Minimalist work through the»60s, it wasn't until the 1966 «Primary Structures» exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York that this style was identified as a more
widespread American
phenomenon.
Tapping into
widespread debate on this issue, it provided a global platform for consideration
of the trials, tribulations, artistic practices, campaigns, theories, and practicalities that accompany this
phenomenon.
Trevor Paglen seeks to shed light on the complex,
widespread and increasingly ubiquitous
phenomenon of surveillance designed to monitor communications in the putative interest
of global security.
The trait, he proposed, comes to the surface when such people confront strong messaging on the need for emissions reductions amid enduringly murky science on what's driving some particular extreme environmental
phenomenon in the world — whether a brief period
of widespread melting on the Greenland ice sheet, a potent drought, a tornado outbreak or the extreme event
of the moment, the hybrid nor» easter / hurricane known on Twitter as #Frankenstorm.
The grand conclusion,
of course, would be that life is a
widespread phenomenon — the concept known as panspermia — and life on this planet could be an immigrant.
It chronicles the
widespread bleaching that's occurring on coral reefs around the world — an awful
phenomenon where brilliantly colored, lively corals turn snowy white within a matter
of weeks, due to a 2 - degree increase in water temperature.
«Mistiming as a result
of climate change is probably a
widespread phenomenon, and here we provide evidence that it can lead to population declines.»
There is another problem with the «testimonial» form
of evidence, in that it suggests that «skepics» are prone to projecting from their own experiences to assert some more
widespread phenomenon.
There already have been reports
of mass coral death around the Pacific atoll
of Kiribati this year — and
widespread coral bleaching worldwide, a
phenomenon that scientists attribute to a strong El Niño event surfing atop a general climate warming trend.
If the cause
of warming is from a
widespread phenomenon such as the greenhouse effect, solar cycles or possibly a volcanic eruption that reaches into the stratosphere, then the troposphere will respond in line with SST and land temperatures.
This apparent
widespread loss in the sensitivity to temperature is, however, not fully understood and several different explanations have been proposed, e.g. relating the
phenomenon to changes in the atmospheric composition (Briffa et al. 1998b, 2004); to drought stress (Barber et al. 2000); physiological threshold effects (D'Arrigo et al. 2004; Wilmking et al. 2004); and to changes in the length
of the growing season (Vaganov et al. 1999).
The use
of «zoning» and similar powers to maintain racial exclusivity in the suburbs was a
widespread phenomenon during that period, when more and more black people wanted to move out
of rundown and increasingly dangerous city centres, where job opportunities were declining.
Moreover, the
phenomenon of senior cohabitation is already
widespread due in part to other marriage penalties.
One
of the most
widespread examples has been the development
of hybrid formats which bridge the divide between discount and convenience, a global
phenomenon in grocery retailing that we've dubbed «discountvenience.