But they do demonstrate the importance of unstable conditions in imparting to snowflakes their famous diversity.
To meet it, Banthoon revamped and revitalized a core group of about 200 managers, imparting to them his vision of Thai Farmers as a world-class player.
Hays has figured out how to leverage his own keen sense of selling by imparting it to others.
As Britons now live longer, many say it is appropriate that professors are allowed to carry on doing what they do best - imparting knowledge to students and nurturing new academic talent.
Ever since Socrates came up with the idea of teaching students with questions instead of answers, educators have been searching for the next big innovation in imparting knowledge to the younger generation.
The particle causes seemingly stable situations to become suddenly very unstable, thereby imparting impressive changes to a physical system.
Far from his betraying America, as the misguided and the ill-intentioned continue to charge, Colonel Lindbergh has almost single-handedly served to strengthen America's military preparedness by imparting his knowledge to our own military and by doing everything within his power to advance the cause of American aviation and to expand America's air defenses.
Education has to shift from imparting a static package of knowledge to a dynamic goal of being able to create knowledge and deploy skills to new situations, whatever they turn out to be.
Hence education has to shift from imparting a static package of knowledge to a dynamic goal of being able to create knowledge and deploy skills to new situations, whatever they turn out to be.
Besides imparting basic skills to rural journalists, the workshops also provided a useful forum for the discussion of press freedom and other professional issues and their possible solutions.
Just viewing the game from multiple viewpoints could make for a fairly dry reading experience, but Kettmann manages to pull this off in fine fashion by imparting a bit of history to the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, and by giving the reader a chance to know some of the subjects as real people.
In "Jules and Jim, " Raoul Coutard's camera permits light to flood into the frame, which endows each composition with depth and space as well as imparting an extraordinary sense of naturalism to the scenes in the Alsatian countryside.
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To bring about change against the tide, to help people do something other than what comes naturally to them, requires more than just imparting awareness of how they should act and then leaving them to it.
Osotimehin credits his mother for imparting the value of equality to him and shaping his views from an an early age.
This is the art of pawing through financial statements looking for evidence that a company is imparting an artificially rosy glow to its results.
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While noble rot concentrates the sugars, allowing the water to evaporate and imparting the grapes with an attractive sweetness, gray rot attacks the grapes, leaving them tasting distinctly rotten and ruining at least part of the crop.
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Dried herbs are wonderful in wine, imparting a soulful and complex thread to the fruit.
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Most courses remain geared to professional qualifications, imparting knowledge rather than broader skills.
Parenting expert and TV mom Kate Gosselin seems to have had trouble lately imparting her Christian values on her pack of eight in fact, it seems that her on-camera parenting (or parenting by camera?) is producing nothing short of a brood of bullies.
Captain's log: We know them primarily as a faraway voice through an airplane's intercom system, imparting the odd gag or directing our attention to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta on our left.
London - Captain's log: We know them primarily as a faraway voice through an airplane's intercom system, imparting the odd gag or directing our attention to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta on our left.
It is like a stylized robe that encases the figure, compressing its curves and contours, imparting a regal but prim uniformity that is indifferent to the frame beneath.
Long history of American political mood swings, however, should temper those extrapolating moving averages of the recent past and imparting tranquility simply because the five year forecasts have yet to move.
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Shortly after imparting this significant fact, he drives us on a white-knuckle ride up narrow switchbacks to the top of 1, 000ft-high Cedar Mesa.
Studies show that parents do a lame job of talking to their kids about money, but that doesn't mean we're not imparting our values.
We like these things so much, that imparting them into hunks of chips and plastic may be one of the great motives among researchers trying to build emotions into machines.
In his spare time, Mr. Buffett managed to squeeze in any number of interviews with reporters from all media corners, and was not shy about imparting his standard wit and wisdom.
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