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Jansenism


Definition:

  • (n.) The doctrine of Jansen regarding free will and divine grace.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Updated at 4.05am BST 4.00am BST Dodgers 3 - Cardinals 0, top of 9th And so it's all up to Yadier Molina, the Cardinals catcher who is looking to get a rally going, no easy task against Jansen who looks to have his best stuff tonight.
  • (2) Smeets, ter Laak, Jansen, & Hakker (1980) assessed the behavioral strategies of severely and profoundly retarded adults with four sets of tasks.
  • (3) Mackenzie, a former boss of AA's smaller rival Green Flag, will work alongside Chris Jansen, who took over as chief executive at the start of the year following a move from British Gas.
  • (4) Sam, on for Jansen, sends a low shot skidding across the turf and Howard can only push it into the path of the wide open Draxler who slots home.
  • (5) For example, proglumide, which requires an in vitro concentration of 0.3 mM to cause half-maximal inhibition of binding of 125I-CCK, can inhibit the actions of CCK and gastrin in animals (Hutchison and Dockray 1980; Stubbs and Stabile 1985) and of gastrin in man (Lamers and Jansen 1983).
  • (6) Ellis comes out for a quick chat with Jansen with the count 1-2, Molina keeps fouling off pitches...
  • (7) 8.48pm BST 50 mins Other German subs were Aogo for Jansen and Kruse for Sven Bender.
  • (8) Reinduction was reinstituted whenever any patient lost Jansen stage A or I.
  • (9) The method of Jansen was used to measure blood loss, and the "coagulogram" included the following parameters: hematrocrit; prothrombin, recalcification, thrombin, and partial thromboplastin times; fibrinogen; platelets and fibrin split products.
  • (10) Well, thanks to Clayton Kershaw and his ridiculously low 1.83 ERA, along with his sidekick Zack Grienke, not to mention Hyun-jin Ryu, Ricky Nolasco and closer-with-cutter Kenley Jansen, no, not really - even if the offense is making headlines now, LA are still very much about the pitching, which is likely enough to get them to the NLCS.
  • (11) The man who guided Southampton to sixth and seventh in the Premier League during his two seasons at St Mary’s is on holiday but negotiations have proceeded with his agent, Rob Jansen.
  • (12) Patients who reached stage Jansen I or A were then randomized to 2 arms either to receive further IFN or to stop treatment.
  • (13) A prospective study was done during 100 open prostatectomies, measuring the blood loss by a simple photometric method as suggested by Jansen.
  • (14) If nothing is found in the current search area, it may be worth extending the search in this direction,” said Jansen, while conceding “the area is very large.” Last week, Malaysia, Australia and China said hopes of finding the doomed plane were fading and the search would be suspended if nothing is found in the current search zone.
  • (15) Updated at 8.26pm BST 8.25pm BST 45 mins +1 Jansen takes advantage of the US defense going to sleep for a moment to get to the byline and cut a low ball back into the box.
  • (16) Preoperative clinical findings, hematologic data, spleen size, or Jansen stage were not predictive of survival.
  • (17) Bigalkenema neveulemairei (Gutteres, 1947 Jansen, 1958 and Longistrongylus muraschkinzevi (Shulz and Kadenatsii, 1950), Jansen, 1958 are considered species inquirendae.
  • (18) One protein (DEF, now renamed DEF-A), induced during the late phase of viral infection, has been identified and shown to bind to the DE1 element (Jansen-Durr et al., 1989, J. Virol.
  • (19) There was crisp work from Croatia on their left flank and when Danijel Pranjic flighted an excellent, deep cross Darijo Srna dashed in front of Jansen to prod the ball into the net.
  • (20) Professor Belinda Bozzoli is a former deputy vice chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand and the Shadow Minister of Higher Education for the Democratic Alliance Jonathan Jansen There are three major reasons for the shortage of black professors within South Africa.

Predestination


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of predestinating.
  • (n.) The purpose of Good from eternity respecting all events; especially, the preordination of men to everlasting happiness or misery. See Calvinism.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) When under the present experimental conditions bleeding takes place into this cellular tissue, it splits without any particular, predestined cleavage plane, although most often close to the fibrous matter of the dura.
  • (2) Monodisperse suspensions of epidermal cells appear to "implant" and establish small epidermal plaques in the uterus only at sites predestined to accept conceptuses.
  • (3) This procedure has been applied with prophylactic and therapeutic benefits in mice predestined to develop leukemia and reticulum cell sarcoma.
  • (4) Are brain, brawn, sin and virtue preordained; the elect predestined for high things?
  • (5) The pathological family-structure seems to reinforce the situation and the existence of inadequate behavior of patients with anorexia nervosa, who are often introverted and predestinated for conditioning.
  • (6) Phospholipase D (PLD), an enzyme predestined for the preparation of new phospholipids, was isolated from cabbage and purified in a highly efficient way by using a combination of hydrophobic chromatography and a specific calcium effect.
  • (7) When Chinese premier Li Keqiang meets the Queen this week the protocol will doubtless be spotless, while his trade and investment mission is also predestined to be a success.
  • (8) Predestination of fiber tracts and alternative proposals to the pedestination theory are considered to explain QRS aberration due to exclusive His bundle lesions.
  • (9) Although platelets are primarily predestined to exhibit this function, certain pathological conditions can lead to exposure of a procoagulant surface in other cells as well.
  • (10) In order to manifest such feelings through concrete actions,” he said, “we have engraved in our hearts the histories of suffering of the people in Asia as our neighbours.” But he added: “We must not let our children, grandchildren, and even further generations to come, who have nothing to do with the war, be predestined to apologise.
  • (11) High sensitivity range of iodide concentration and simplicity of performance predestinate described method for epidemiological studies in iodide deficiency regions.
  • (12) Treading in the footsteps of the late Samuel Huntington, these vulgar Huntingtonians suggest that Ukraine's eastern, Orthodox cultural legacy somehow condemns it to democratic failure, while Poland's western, Catholic heritage predestined it for democratic success.
  • (13) The data illustrate that: (i) primary stimulated cells predestined to produce IgA anti-LPS antibodies home mainly to the intestine, while cells predestined to anti-fimbrial antibody production have a greater tendency to populate the mammary gland; (ii) after repeated antigen stimulation and maturation of the immune response the cells are directed from the mammary gland to the intestine.
  • (14) By demolishing the idea that Europe is predestined for “ever closer union”, Grexit would actually make it easier for the prime minister to sell continued membership to the British.
  • (15) There is no predestined level for the goal of therapy.
  • (16) After studying Vogt's fate maps, Spemann wrote (in 1938) that "the question which at once calls for an answer is whether this pattern of presumptive primordia in the beginning gastrula is the expression of a real difference of these parts, whether they are already more or less predestined or 'determined' for their ultimate fate, or whether they are still indifferent and will not receive their determination until a later time."
  • (17) The chancellor, Angela Merkel, has argued that her birthplace, a wealthy port city and a “beacon of free trade”, was “almost predestined” to host the gathering of the world’s leading industrialised and developing economies.
  • (18) The large percentage of histopathological findings confirms, that the appendix--being a rudimentary lymphatic organ--appears to be predestined for inflammatory changes.
  • (19) On the other hand this modern noninvasive, picture yielding and ever reproducible method is predestined for objective confirmation of the late complaint after maxillary sinus operation.
  • (20) The most important advantage of wound-immunization is the speed and ease with which it can be administered, a fact which predestines it for vaccination in emergency cases.

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