But Lydgate meant to innovate in his treatment also, and he was wise enough to see that the best security for his practising honestly according to his belief was to get rid of systematic temptations to the contrary.
She had rearranged and organised her systematic life without any reference to an ungrateful, rebellious child.
Frederick, in her systematic way, had long ago appointed the second week in June for the repairing of the front porch, the roof of which was sagging dangerously.
It's hoped further investigation will also reveal new insights into the emergence of systematic tool use among our distant relatives.
The systematic review and meta-analysis, funded by the National Institute for Health Research and published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, also found that Chinese children aged 3-6 are eating the maximum amount of salt recommended by the World Health Organization for adults (5g a day) while older children eat almost 9g/day.
,:(cognitive bias) A cognitive bias is a systematic error in thinking that impacts one's choices and judgments.
A systematic review of clinical art therapy found that visual art has significant and positive effects on depression, anxiety, mood, trauma, distress, coping ability, and self-esteem.
Indeed, one systematic review published in 2014 of scientific research on the subject found that sunlight exposure to eyes was a key risk factor in the development of AMD.
According to museum curator Shan Jixiang, during this period the museum had conducted systematic training with 275 craftsmen, covering detailed skills for ancient architecture construction and traditional repair techniques.
The announcement, made last Tuesday, is part of the government space agency's Systematic Underwater Biogeochemical Science and Exploration Analog (SUBSEA) project and will help aid NASA's search for life in deep space, as well as better understanding of our own planet.
Much of "My Life" is devoted to her thoughts on the systematic training methods used when she was a child.
In 1987 Saul Perlmutter at the Lawrence Berkeley lab in California, needing more Ia supernovae than visual sightings were providing, 1987,,·· set out to find a more systematic method of searching for them.
She is capable, faithful, dependable and systematic.
He alleged the country ran a systematic program of doping and claimed he had created substances to enhance athletes' performances and switched urine samples to avoid detection.
Private undergraduate universities have seen dropping enrollments and they lack leading faculty and systematic planning.
To date, 10 Chinese universities in Sichuan, Yunnan, and Heilongjiang provinces, Beijing, and Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region have joined the initiative many call "progressive" in a country where sex largely remains a taboo subject and systematic sex education is still lacking.
The MEP vowed "systematic" inspections with continued high pressure on local authorities and promised zero tolerance for those who violate environmental laws and regulations.
It's truly unknown what kind of broader effect the systematic extinction of mosquitos would have on the eco-system.
The findings were based on a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies dating back between 1982 and 2015, which evaluated relationships between egg intake and coronary heart disease (276,000 subjects) and stroke (308,000 subjects).
Next time you find yourself staring affectionately into the eyes of a baby-faced friend, colleague or date – just remember, you may be the latest victim in a long-running systematic evolutionary fraud.