Sentences with phrase «yet more culture»

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The scale advantages are obvious, but the costs of executing another merger and the challenge of folding in yet another culture (and more debt) into this already unwieldy company seem daunting.
Yet in December, the tech giant took an important step to make its workplace culture more amenable to aggrieved employees when it eliminated forced arbitration agreements with workers who bring sexual harassment claims.
Creating a Diverse Workplace Culture There is ample evidence that diverse workforces are stronger and more resilient, and yet diversity remains an elusive goal for many companies, for a complex set of reasons.
GFI's science and technology department is involved in the development and promotion of the science of plant - based cultured meat, dairy, and egg technologies.33 They are currently focused on core foundational work — making connections with organizations and writing white papers and «mind maps» — and as such they do not yet have a significant track record.34 They have produced Technological Readiness Assessments — documents detailing the current state of technology, and evaluating where more research is needed.35 All the research GFI does is published, so that the industry as a whole can benefit.36 One of their biggest successes over the last year are the presentations that Senior Scientist Liz Specht gave to various venture capitalist firms.
The author contrasts an ancient abbey with its traditions, history and rootedness, to the modern American megachurch without tradition, culture or weighted worship, to an ecological sound, modern, high - tech, all thought out community but where the state church seems of little consequence, yet in this latter place the gospel seemed to make more sense.
Clearly the imminent collapse ofmany countries» populations is a worry, for economic reasons, and yet is still not yet giving rise to any significant response amongst Western societies to move to a more pro-family and less contraceptive culture.
First, in our culture with its tradition of voluntaristic moralism it is difficult for people to accept the idea that an individual is not personally responsible for having a neurosis and yet is responsible to society for getting help, i.e., for becoming more responsible.
Throw in an immoral political attitude of exceptionalism and imperialism, and it's no wonder that our young people, whose idealism has not yet been completely destroyed by «political reality», are looking to other cultures and beliefs for more acceptable moral standards.
True, it desires that most legitimate civilizations should be preserved, yet it approves of the development of «a more universal form of human culture... one which will promote and express the unity of the human race» (art. 54) and favours a powerful international organization which, despite the United Nations, does not yet exist (art. 84).
Yet, in the less spectacular cases that take place under more normal circumstances, the equivalent selfishness, acting in one's own interest, no matter what damage is done in the process to the other, is considered somehow acceptable in our so very «civilized» culture.
No situation could have been more dire than the one which faced the early Christians, yet they persevered, and eventually «baptized» a radically secularized culture, and transformed the world.
Yet even today, when the Faith of Christ is decayed among the nations, and when Christianity seems to belie the promises of Christ, and to be passing into the dead world of human religions, one more among many, even today, whatever individual values we hold sacred, whatever sanctity we claim for the personality of man, whatever freedoms, above the rut of biological materialism, we try to salvage from the ruins of a culture, all these are the droplets which remain within that chalice of the Christian Faith dashed down by the nation.
Such studies, however, have not yet been produced.19 There is also, within liberation theology, a lack of more profound theological analyses of the culture of Brazilian populations, both black and indigenous.
Yet most of Wilson's epigenetic rules are only vaguely related to genetics and seem much more the product of culture than biology.
Yet no word in our culture is more misused, misunderstood, and flagrantly exploited than «sin,» and none of us completely escapes the distortion which it has undergone.
Yet if the land is to be good and the nation is to love unity, we must emphasize, even more than we did on the first King Day, his conviction that only love can truly unite men and women of diverse cultures, religions, races and classes, for we all possess equally the dignity and respect that the God of love and power conferred upon us.
Yet, we must always keep in mind that, in many ways, their culture would be more than foreign to us.
Not to mention that being told to sit quietly, submissively, and above all, not to show your anger, is one of the major ways that women have been pushed down and marginalized in our culture (which, I would suggest, is a strong contributing factor to the kind of feedback you have been receiving for your recent posts - you were far nicer to Mark or Donald or whoever than many of us guys have been to them over the years, and yet you seemed to receive far more criticism for speaking up - i.e. not just for what you said, but for the very fact that you said anything at all - than we would have).
I so do understand the questions of «why» and «what's the point» and and and... It's still a struggle at times to pick myself up and serve the «churched» as I've been doing for more than a decade now in two different countries to three different cultures, in three different languages... yet I'm also grateful that it's providing me with platform to promote a bigger vision and dream God might have for us as we find in the life of Jesus.
I may not have turned him vegan yet, but I'm pretty sure there's one more happy cow out there thanks to this amazing vegan cultured cashew cream cheese.
Yet even in these unusual circumstances, with the club in straitened financial circumstances and in the need of serious repairs to its status, Allardyce has moved to pre-empt those that might be discomfited by his methods, assuring the fans that he will offer more cultured football, at least at home.
There is no real answer to the question you have posed because this club has once again hedged their bets on doing the bare minimum then hoping for the best... if they were serious about changing the stagnant culture that has permeated the club since our move from the Highbury, we would have immediately released and / or moved several players in the early days of the window... this would have demonstrated to the fans that they were serious about addressing our obvious inadequacies... likewise this would have forced them to bring in replacements because they couldn't have used the lame excuse Wenger is presently spewing about having too many players... we functionally have the same amount of players as we did when the window first opened but he didn't say jack about it then... he simply waited until the inevitable happened then pulled out his excuse Rolodex, closed his eyes and randomly drew the «too many players» card... the more he opens his mouth, the more I understand his «god» complex when it relates to all things Arsenal... what other manager could continually do the same dumb shit, not address obvious concerns for years, speak to the fans in such a condescending manner, face enormous criticism from many of his former star players and be the architect of so many failed player signings yet be one of the highest paid managers with the longest tenure in Europe... maybe Kroenke is colourblind and instead of seeing all the red flags he can only see the GREEN ones ($ $ $)
I also think it is interesting that I frequently see claimed that «Parents in other cultures bedshare and don't report sleep problems,» yet the evidence I've seen indicates that parents in Asian cultures where bedsharing is the norm DO report more sleep problems than parents following the Western model.
Yet such approaches neglect not merely similarities in the superficial features of various cultures, but also a more fundamental feature of history.
Yet, this being said, it is time to move beyond the recycled generic arguments of «culture», «legitimacy» and «religion» — all social constructions subject to manipulation and bias — to more concrete economic explanations.
But it is not just in the abstract that Mr Clegg shows himself to be devoid of good sense, but also the detail, because his speech is widely believed in Westminster to be an attempt to heap yet more pressure on the embattled Culture Secretary, Jeremy Hunt.
«This is yet more evidence of an extraordinary lack of judgment by David Cameron,» shadow culture secretary Ivan Lewis said.
While scientists have previously had success in 3D printing a range of human stem cell cultures developed from bone marrow or skin cells, a team from Scotland's Heriot - Watt University claims to be the first to print the more delicate, yet more flexible, human embryonic stem cells (hESCs).
But previous scandals and convictions have failed to dramatically change the state's political culture, and most of the state's most powerful officials — including Silver's successor as Assembly speaker, Carl Heastie, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who said earlier changes had prompted the case against Silver — aren't yet pressing for more reforms.
Yet today — more than 60 years since Einstein's death, despite living in possibly the most celebrity - filled and fame - obsessed culture in human history — where are all the celebrity scientists?
Yet changing the academic culture in the bottom 80 percent or more of the academic system is going to be especially difficult.
A more sound approach would recognize that (1) converting old forest to young forests releases significant amounts of carbon (both above and below ground), (2) young forests are only good carbon sinks if they are allowed to grow and hold onto the carbon for centuries, yet there are too few economic incentives for doing so, and (2) the fraction of carbon that is put into long - term storage after logging is very small, i.e. old forests are better at storing carbon than our disposable culture.
The result of her angst has been yet another alternative from a more defined subset of ingredients — essentially a mix of bacterial cultures.
Although this possibility has not yet attracted as much attention as the ideas of cell replacement, personalized medicine and other more direct clinical applications, hESCs are expected to be superior to most commonly used cell - culture models of drug discovery which employ tumor - derived or immortalized cell lines or primary cell culture.
The direct and indirect benefits of yoga have been long known in eastern cultures and traditions, yet more recently the benefits of yoga have been well - recognized in the west.
I may not have turned him vegan yet, but I'm pretty sure there's one more happy cow out there thanks to this amazing vegan cultured cashew cream cheese.
I get homesick, too, especially if I'm in a completely different country for more than a week... I think it's culture shock though love this look though, I have yet to even see Paris!!!
An underachieving yet passionate student, she wishes nothing more than to go to a college on the East Coast in a city that, unlike her perception of her hometown, has culture and heritage.
Yet Anderson is clearly besotted by this world and its culture, and the dialogue does indeed have a musical cadence that makes it more comprehensible than one might imagine.
Nanjiani wrote «The Big Sick» with his real - life wife, Emily V. Gordon, whose serious illness, depicted on - screen, introduces yet one more complication into the already fraught culture clash of the story.
In today's age, classrooms are becoming more diverse than ever yet people are afraid of certain cultures and religions.
Yet if the challenge can be met, if the attention of the adolescent culture can be directed toward, rather than away from, those educational goals which adults hold for children, then this provides a far more fundamental and satisfactory solution to the problem of focusing teenagers» attention on learning.
«Patriotic pluralism» is a good description of what education in Americanism became: it assimilated immigrants yet taught all Americans more than tolerance for the culture that immigrants brought, and the culture that blacks had created here in America.
There's nothing better than that, and it's yet one more chip away to show that there can be multiple pathways to success in Korea, not just one, and that the Korean culture can change its views on education.
One of the most exciting aspects of our son's education is the Spanish immersion program that has cultivated his love for language and laid the foundation for him to communicate with many more people across cultures and around the world — and yet none of this will be measured by the MAP test.
And yet data indicates that the SEMA Show is more than ever before boosting consumer perceptions of automotive culture, the idea of customization and interest in the latest model year's offerings of cars and trucks.
Yet the country's more recent history also shows how culture, in turn, can become a state - building force and can redefine the political order.
There may yet be room for other publishing ventures that align more closely with the culture and purpose of fanfiction, and fan production and culture generally.
Less discovered yet culturally more accessible than other Caribbean islands, it's time to Live the Culture Tobago style.
Vibrant yet divergent culture, a strong sense of hospitality, unspoiled natural wonders, bustling cities, smiles on everyone's faces — all these and more can be explored in this relatively small patch of the world.
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