How To Use Ethos In A Sentence
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It does not occur to him that we have had half a century of this, and there is a good deal of disillusion with the whole concept of a ‘public sector’ with a higher, nobler ethos than the common herd.
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He learned to recognize pneumonia, bronchiectasis, pleurisy, emphysema, pneumothorax, phthisis, and other lung diseases from the sounds he heard with his stethoscope.
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For example, the discovery of auscultation and later the stethoscope made individual patient reports of symptoms less important than the physician's own collection of diagnostic signs.
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But where normal graffiti is executed freehand and as a one-off, stencil graffiti combines the Pop Art ethos of multiples with an aesthetic that mimics the punchy signage favoured by authority.
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That," said Sethos, with a fair imitation of his infuriating smile," is what comes of having a reputation for omniscience.
LORD OF THE SILENT
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And the key to its success is that Trilling takes what Aristotle called dianoia “thought,” which he defined as a lesser element of tragedy, and makes it indistinguishable from ethos, character.
Archive 2009-07-01
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How do you turn single-minded determination into team ethos?
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My question: who the heck does or will set government policy w.r.t. healthcare if not those who actually, you know, know a stethoscope from a beer bong?
More on the Democratic party’s War on Breasts. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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You're eating lunch in the cafeteria, wearing your scrubs, your high-tech stethoscope around your neck, a hemostat clipped onto you somewhere, tourniquets tied onto it.
Excerpt: Never Change by Elizabeth Berg
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How does he bring his indie ethos to something this gigantic?
Times, Sunday Times
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Their projects are diverse, but the firms share a similar ethos.
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Their results remain strong; their ethos is unchanged minus the old social elitism; and none of them would think of going back.
Times, Sunday Times
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For example, the doctor may listen to the patient's chest with a stethoscope, to determine how well the airways are working.
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Did the group ethos of this intense daily cluster help parents manage with such tragedies?
Times, Sunday Times
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There should be opportunity for a comfortable adjustment of the stethoscope and pneumograph, etc., and the clothing should be warm enough to enable the subject to remain comfortable and quiet during his sojourn inside the chamber.
Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations of Man
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The stethoscope that comes with some models is used to listen to the sounds your blood makes as it flows through the brachial artery in the crook of your elbow.
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With a simple ethos of delivering a bill reflecting the very best in terms of both talent and reputation, headliners include the grandpapa of French house music François Kevorkian, playing his Deep Space set for the first and only time in the UK this year, alongside his longtime collaborator and sometime resident at legendary NYC fun factory Loft, Danny Krivit.
Clubs picks of the week
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Albany recoils from the savage ethos in which his wife lives, foreseeing both her own destruction and that of the universe itself as a consequence of unbridled self-interest.
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She exemplified an ethos of public service and personal courage.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ethos reflected the brothers' zeal for thrift and hard work.
Times, Sunday Times
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In this way, of course, money only mirrors other aspects of our political moment, where the prevailing mood generally seems to swing from one kind of antiestablishment ethos to another.
NYT > Home Page
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For instance, doctors may need to use a handheld imaging device known as a Doppler rather than a stethoscope to measure heart rate in obese patients, and they may need to use a longer speculum for gynecological exams.
Have Americans Literally Outgrown Heath Care?
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He used a pillowcase to carry his stethoscope, otoscope, blood pressure cuff, and pulse oximeter.
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But it was all a salutary reminder of what a fantastic ethos pantomime has.
Times, Sunday Times
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The privilege afforded famous scientists, Surowiecki argues, has undervalued the genius of the scientific ethos: its commitment to meritocracy.
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Cf.Theogn. 1244, {ethos ekhon solion pistios antitupon}.
Hiero
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I straightened up and pulled the stethoscope from my neck.
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Raised in the rural ethos of Mayo, he grew up with an attachment to the land.
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Exceptions: Your doctor hears a swishing sound, called a bruit, with a stethoscope, or you have had a stroke or mini-stroke.7.
8 medical tests you don't need
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Her production pinpoints the role of women as both products and perpetuators of the loyalist ethos with clinical accuracy.
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There is no extraneous body cladding, in keeping with the Swedish design ethos of simplicity.
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Using that same logic, one could easily argue that corporate management structure jibs badly with the American ethos.
Matthew Yglesias » EFCA in International Comparison
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[Greek: Ex archês humin ethos esti touto, pantas men adelphous poikiôs euergetein, ekklêsiais te pollais tais kata pasan polin ephodia pempein
History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7)
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The stethoscope is a medical instrument.
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We want to keep the ethos of the unified hospital team, but could something similar work in the NHS?
Times, Sunday Times
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But the ethos of "not-in-my-backyard," or nimby, is a major hindrance to increasing production.
Nimbies and Nationalists Cloud Anglo's Outlook
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The path he saw himself taking in his research seemed directly opposed to the ethos of the department.
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A specialist in necktie design, he says his interest in this branch of fashion began as a teenager when he was fascinated by the way the racing greens and burgundies of his school tie at once expressed its sporty and conservative ethos.
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He tapped lightly under the collar-bones, and then bent forward with his biaural stethoscope in either ear.
Round the Red Lamp
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Much credit must go to the local community for the way they have embraced the ethos of community cohesion.
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When the froth hits the heart, it makes a real racket in a stethoscopic pickup.
Something I Didn't Know
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Since much of the Vivaldi repertoire is concerti, I wondered at first how this one-on-a-part ethos would affect the shaping of contrasts between soloists and ripieno.
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His book captures exactly the ethos of Elizabethan England.
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Tubes through the wall opposite the food-aperture are used for the introduction of electrical connections, ingoing and outgoing water, the air-pipes, and connections for the stethoscope, pneumograph, and telephone.
Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations of Man
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The latest in stethoscope technology - the iSteth.
Medpundit
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Creating the right conduits is important, however, good faith sharing of some information is part of the ethos of the well-favored organization.
Archive 2009-06-01
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That happy-go-lucky ethos of boarders remains so strong that some of its most talented stars refused to take part in these Olympics, claiming their creativity and freedom were threatened by an avalanche of rules.
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Other studies show a close relation between a more egalitarian social ethos and closer community relations.
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A doctor may suspect aortic valve sclerosis on hearing a heart murmur with a stethoscope.
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Rejecting a constricting Southern ethos, she flees to Harlem and marries Frank, a hard-drinking blues singer.
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It was there that Letwin expounded the central ethos of the Cameron policy towards the EU, which amounts to a belief that that Britain needed membership of the EU.
A very slight inconsistency
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The culture and ethos will be preserved.
Times, Sunday Times
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•For a reminder of an older blue-collar ethos, and of TV at its best, turn to TV Land's night-long run of Roseanne (8 ET/PT).
Critic's Corner Tuesday
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The philosophy of the campaign echoed the ethos of his Department in the care of older people.
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We are very proud to receive this quality endorsement, we operate in a highly customer orientated industry, and the focus of the new standard is very much in keeping with our ethos.
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Stack said he set aside cash to survive a downturn, a strategy he said many of his rivals considered "plodding" in the debt-is-good ethos of the 1990s and earlier this decade.
Entrepreneurs smell opportunity
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Stopping the heart -- putting it into atrial fib, so all you get with a stethoscope is a flutter -- is another nice trick.
Lama Lama Ding Dong
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He rejected the ethos of crowdsourcing, saying that this isn't about getting as much out of your audience as you can just to cut costs, but stressed that this was more about collaboration.
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As for the "epiphenomena" - at least the ones Frye postulates, since mythos, ethos and dianoia are Aristotelian terms, as far as I'm aware (and also somewhat more abstract and complex than their modern counterparts "plot", "character" and "idea") - Frye himself tack them on as names of categories containing the low-level features you probably have in mind and admits that they often interpenetrate.
Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality
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The school's academic reputation and positive ethos attracts children from as far afield as Linlithgow and Alloa.
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The stethoscope is a medical instrument.
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Through his stethoscope, Noah Townsend's clinical notes revealed, he heard suppressed breath sounds and lung rales.
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The public service ethos is itself a barrier to change.
Times, Sunday Times
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One day, thousands of years from now, after the devastating effects of climate change have successfully wiped out the majority of twenty-first century American culture through some cataclysmic disaster that leaves only ruins to be studied, much like how our society now studies ancient Babylon, the children of the future will be sitting in their futuristic classrooms watching the only remaining DVD of our era, which just so happens to be the first season of Big Time Rush, and the teacher is going to say, "This was the pinnacle of twenty-first century American musical achievement," and somewhere in the ethos (* insert name of composer who you feel best represents twenty-first century American musical achievement*) will cry out in despair.
NewMusicBox
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Trying to restore the'public service ethos' would risk both consumer and producer revolts.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Internet and the World Wide Web have provided cultural studies a clear shift towards a production ethos that has altered the formal boundaries of what constitutes production.
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And with Sethos's skill in the art of disguise he could assume any identity he chose.
HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
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This interplay of mu and ma are central to the transcendental approach identified by Schrader, and reinforces the traditional Japanese ethos where, like the Japanese art of ikebana, space is central to meaning.
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We were all a trifle tense; I started, Miss Minton let out a little scream, and Sethos swore.
LORD OF THE SILENT
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Most people are doing so because it has an ethos and culture.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Obama camp is focused on getting people to buy into a brand ethos and then spreading the word virally via social media.
Joshua Stylman: Obama Online: Preaching to the Choir Could Cost Him the Election
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Punk music, with its live-fast ethos and objurgation of the status quo, never was meant to last long.
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For example, a bank launched a large-scale programme to create a new ethos of customer care.
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Sir Antony held his head solemnly on one side, weighed him with puritanical scrupulosity to a quarter of an ounce on his delicate balance, listened attentively at the chest with his silver-mounted stethoscope, and perpended the net result of his investigation with professional gravity; then he gave
Philistia
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The core academic ethos involves commitment to truth, reason, untrammelled inquiry, free speech and collegiality, but this is increasingly being turned on its head by rampant anti-intellectual managerialism.
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A cut-throat drama school culture, he argues, is replacing the co-operative ethos and wide experience once offered by amateur theatricals and by the old regional repertory companies.
Ian McKellen warns theatre is at risk from fall in acting standards
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How can I joke with the parents of the boy playing with my stethoscope that maybe he'll be a doctor, when he won't receive a decent education?
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As for the "epiphenomena" - at least the ones Frye postulates, since mythos, ethos and dianoia are Aristotelian terms, as far as I'm aware (and also somewhat more abstract and complex than their modern counterparts "plot", "character" and "idea") - Frye himself tack them on as names of categories containing the low-level features you probably have in mind and admits that they often interpenetrate.
Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality
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Piorry (1794-1879) perfected percussion (definition of the borders and outlines of the organs, invention of the plessimeter, improvement of the stethoscope).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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Just give me a stethoscope and show me the way to the nearest ward!
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Ireland may well become more neighbourly but will Ireland in fact return to its tourism friendly ethos?
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`Right," she said, glancing down her page of notes; her stethoscope still slung around her neck.
NIGHT SISTERS
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In addition, the programme has a very strong group ethos, so we need to get people working together as quickly as possible.
Times, Sunday Times
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That dramatic boardroom stethoscope is beginning to engender irrational hatred.
Matthew Yglesias » Health Care and Wages
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Yet this ethos does not stand in place.
Red Hunting in the Promised Land: Anticommunism and the Making of America
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The use of the diatonic genus is also apropriate for an ethos of moderation because it avoids the more extreme emotions assiciated with the chromatic and enharmonic genera.
Archive 2009-04-01
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An immersion of this sort in the deep ethos of literature, in its placeless disposition of indwelling effect, refuses the complacencies of the inscribed.
Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
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He was a member of Sethos's gang and a thoroughgoing scoundrel; when he attempted to betray his dread master, Sethos had him killed.
HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
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The romantic ethos found a place among young people of this generation and with it not only marriage of choice at a relatively later age, but also religious permissiveness among working women of the lower class and women students of the middle and upper classes, many of whom became gymnasia pupils and students (Kovner, 206 – 214).
Haskalah Attitudes Toward Women.
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The words of the responsorial psalm (the response today was ‘In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge’) fit very comfortably with the vocal ethos of blues.
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Laennec later created a new instrument made from hollow wooden cylinder he called stethoscope, from the Greek words stethos (chest) and skopos (examination).
Neatorama
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They commented about my stethoscope and treated me with a respect and position I have not yet earned.
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He was a member of Sethos's gang and a thoroughgoing scoundrel; when he attempted to betray his dread master, Sethos had him killed.
HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
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An ethos of functionalism informed all of their furniture designs.
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Foundational to Garver's argument is Aristotle's insight that the rhetorically relevant ethos is the one that is constructed in the rhetor's discourse.
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Consequently, while corporate structures have developed apace since reorganization, it is questionable whether the corporate ethos has become deeply rooted.
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I might end up in a similarly systemic view, but I tend to view things like mythos, ethos and dianoia, or Tragedy and Comedy, or mythic, romantic, mimetic and ironic modes as ... epiphenomena.
Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality
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Considering the form of the thoracic space in reference to the general form of the trunk of the living body, I see reason to doubt whether the practitioner can by any boasted delicacy of manipulation, detect an abnormal state of the pulmonary organs by percussion, or the use of the stethoscope, applied at those regions which he terms coracoid, scapulary, subclavian, &c., if the line of his examination be directed from before backwards.
Surgical Anatomy
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Before the cover is finally put in place, the pneumograph is tested, stethoscope connections are tested to see if the pulse can be heard, the rectal thermometer connections are tested, and the telephone, call-bell, and electric light are all put in good working order.
Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations of Man
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The ethos and culture of the Army is to be upbeat.
Times, Sunday Times
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Maybe these ‘ologists are speaking out of the back of their stethoscopes.
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All consulting rooms are equipped with everything you will need including an auroscope and ophthalmoscope, but we ask that you provide your own stethoscope.
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It's such a relaxed and friendly place and the ethos is all part of that. quintessentiallysoho. comThis is
The members' club that serves up help for homeless people
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He saw quite clearly that if Christians were to assume the task of forming the ethos of modern societies, the ‘myths’ once thought constitutive of the Christian faith must be rejected or reinterpreted.
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One of his papers was on the health of Cornish tin and copper miners, including studies of their working conditions and the stethoscopic signs of pulmonary tuberculosis.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
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Head teachers needed to establish an ethos of collaborative working with their staff, exchanging experiences without feeling undermined, he said.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ecophobia thread that ran through many of the 200 innovative garments on parade also reflected the Etsy DIY ethos.
Patricia Martin: Fashion Emergency: Designs for a Changed World
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Then he cleared all the little instruments out of his pocket-case -- the scissors, the forceps, the bistouries, the lancets -- and he laid them all out beside the stethoscope, to make as good a show as possible.
Round the Red Lamp
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This labouring together month upon month may lend testimony to the ethos of messianic intensity (albeit inverted backwards) oozing from ‘Taming of the Wasps’.
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The company has a strong ethos of promoting internally, allowing staff to work their way from shop floor to top management.
The Sun
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After the 0-0 draw with Blackburn, Arsenal, too, may be inching away from the university ethos in the direction of top-end talent acquisition.
Spurs' inferiority complex can ensure superiority over Real Madrid | Paul Hayward
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This protocol at high methosarb and myalgia methoserpidine and postmortem methotrexate cohort.
Rudy: Iraq Is "In The Hands Of Other People"
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The army of typists, filing clerks, cashiers and drivers were inefficient, reluctant to take initiative, and imbued with an ethos of red tape and routinism.
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The size of the woman's womb is measured to check the baby's growth and, after 20 weeks of pregnancy, the baby's heart may be listened to with a special stethoscope called a foetoscope.
Chapter 9
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The ethos is based on caring, socialisation and education in a homely environment, and each member of staff shows endless patience, love and commitment to our children.
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Their willingness to lend a hand and to help a mate typifies the spirit of the Aussie digger and the ethos of the Australian Army.
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A receiving diaphragm is placed in another and near-by chamber, which is provided with very sensitive stethoscopic ear-pieces, by which the Morse characters sent from another vessel may be received.
Edison, His Life and Inventions, vol. 2
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Although player payments could be substantial, an amateur ethos prevailed.
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The system hummed along for the best part of 100 years delivering practical outcomes with bipartisan support until the neo-conservative ethos of union busting was imported into this country.
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It is an ethical or moral judgment in the sense that ethos and mores refer to the customary practices of a group.
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The ethos has little in common with that of science fiction; rather, it's a rhapsody on the miraculous benefits the Victorians were expecting their harnessing of electricity to bring to them.
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She was head girl at Musselburgh high school and that ethos lingers.
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A doctor may suspect aortic valve sclerosis on hearing a heart murmur with a stethoscope.
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Closely allied to our aims and ethos are the School's pastoral system and support network.
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Conceived as delimiting a verbal habitus or ethos, verse instigates a traverse whose unruliness is grooved deep into the genesis of phrasing — and of its evoked and self-razed alternatives — rather than merely awaiting some transgressive gesture on the reader's part.
Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
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Closely allied to our aims and ethos are the School's pastoral system and support network.
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I tend to see the results as the by-product of an ethos where we encourage students to aim high.
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Their ethos was that you had to treat the whole person, not just the cancer.
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But aside from the odd moment, the album gets lost amid its pumped-up ethos of hard, hard beats, raw language and stereotypical outlook.
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Just about anyone who was not entirely docile and subservient to the ruling ethos could be locked up for life.
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The social tone and ethos of the school are both very positive as too is the overall quality of the actual physical working environment.
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The growing ethos of it not being the winning, but the taking part that counts is one that Donnelly numbers among his dislikes.
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I was aware that the school had a culture of discipline and an ethos of personal improvement.
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[Greek: kai tauta de armozei epi tae ton theophilon teleutae ous stratiotas taes alaethous eusebeius ouk an hamartois eipon paralambanesthai othen kai epi tas thaekas auton ethos haemin parienai kai tas euchas para tautais poieisthai, timan te tas makarias auton psychas, os eulogos kai touton uph haemon giguomenon.]
Primitive Christian Worship Or, The Evidence of Holy Scripture and the Church, Against the Invocation of Saints and Angels, and the Blessed Virgin Mary
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The advice that women use barrier contraception clashed with the hospital's ethos, although the leaflet did say abstinence was acceptable.
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The club's ethos of social inclusion and integration is reflected in the eclectic mix of nationalities represented within the team.
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But it was all a salutary reminder of what a fantastic ethos pantomime has.
Times, Sunday Times
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He added: 'I admire their ethos of making fantastic wines available at accessible price.
Times, Sunday Times
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David was amused to find he'd coiled his stethoscope inside his jacket pocket from force of habit.
DO NO HARM
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Lured by its 'classy'-but-torrid R&B vocals and designer-label flaunting, champagne swigging, no-trainers-allowed ethos of living large, much of Jungle's black audience has defected to this most recent dancefloor mutation.
The Wire
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He vigorously denies pressurising pupils, insisting the ethos is about making the work interesting, so they become self-motivated to learn.
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Husain's bare feet always symbolized his connection to the people of his country and kept him grounded in its ethos, even as he rose from his very humble origins to hobnob with the rich and powerful," said photographer Ram Rahman, in New York, whose parents were friends of the artist.
Famed but Controversial Painter M.F. Husain Dies
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Two years later, she added her white lab coat, stethoscope, and gold caduceus with the word courage carved in it.
The Seattle Times
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the Greek ethos
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Also a no-brainer was for every member of the graduating class buying one of those black doctor bags, stuffed with tuning fork (to test hearing) and stethoscope for house calls (I've made them, but only with a stethoscope and otoscope to check for ear infections.)
On The AMA's Opposition To The Public Option
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Fundamentalism, as one of the chief protests against this modern ethos, is not likely to disappear.
A Conversation with Karen Armstrong, author of The Battle for God
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The diagnosis of aortic regurgitation can be made using a stethoscope.
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He's not a big fan of the Trevor Horn kitchen-sink ethos.
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In this sense too, popular art was closer to the dominant ethos of the age than its high art counterparts.
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Contemporary physicians can use highly refined technologies, such as stethoscopes, electrocardiograms, and encephalograms, to detect minimal life signs.
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We have an innovative approach and a different ethos - and we are getting repeat business.
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Snorkelers observed only one benthic fish, a darter (Ethostoma or Percina spp.), in a smallmouth bass nest in Lake Opeongo.
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And the way to do that is to get more people to go racing and become involved in the ethos of the sport.
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The ethos of psychiatry suits the marketing of Western drugs and fails to address racism.
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The second CRNA cannot wear a stethoscope around her neck because its rubber tubing causes her skin to break out in hives.
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Moving with the times is very much part of the ethos of the magazine, and of course we must practise what we preach.
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If I could press a stethoscope to your head and listen to your brainwaves, I imagine they'd sound like a pair of dueling banjoes.
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They think the sport 's noise (many describe a "ping" or "pop") and towel-snapping ethos (pl ayers "whoop it up" and "do a little trash talking," says David McCallum, son of one of the sport' s inventors) have no place in their backyards.
A Red-Hot Sport Leaves Some Folks With a Sour Taste
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Gold shows a particularly vivid knowledge of the dubious ethos of the turf, and reveals how Zeb is tricked by his Irish mentor into losing a race in order to bring down his horse's handicap.
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Until, that is, the advent of Minimalism, an ethos so certain of its rightness, both aesthetic and historic, that it stands in the causeway of late 20th-century art as the most intractable of obstacles.
A Minimalist Artist With a Modernist Bent
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What, then, is the educational ethos in these schools, and what do they teach?
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Many people have given years of faithful service to Muintir Mhaigh Eo and have remained faithful to the ethos of the founding fathers of the Association all those years ago.
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He was anaesthetised and an endotracheal tube inserted, along with an internal stethoscope and temperature probe.
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In this, they are merely extending the New Labour ethos on cleaning up the slough that is modern Britain.
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He has been a noted champion of republicanism, a political ethos that privileges the well-being of the nation over individual rights and liberties.
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Their study of small working groups across a range of sectors suggests that just one bad person in a team will destroy the entire ethos.
Times, Sunday Times
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On examining the chest with the stethoscope, the crepitant ronchus was heard in the upper part of each lung.
An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners
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Such developments, he thinks, have fostered an ethos of “antihumanism” in which the collective is exalted over the individual.
World Wide Mind
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He would do everything he could to accommodate Hickey, short of radically altering the ethos of Holy Trinity.
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Following a 5-minute rest period, a trained technician assessed baseline BP and HR measures with a series of stethoscopic measurements taken concurrently with the ambulatory monitor.
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These protective garments are generally also festooned with wands of office: besmeared stethoscopes draped around the neck, clunky paging devices clipped to the belt, and an array of well chewed ballpoint pens poking forlornly from the breast and hip pockets.
Cri de coeur
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The field of cardiology was largely limited to the stethoscope, the electrocardiogram, and the autopsy suite.
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There seems to be an ethos developing that no one should take responsibility for any of their acts, that they should try to evade, avoid, deny.
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The pulse was perfectly natural, as were also the sounds of the lungs and heart, so far as I was enabled to make a stethoscopic examination.
Fasting Girls Their Physiology and Pathology
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This has become possible only with the transformation of patriarchy under the pressures of modernity that promotes equality as a goal and the dominancy of the professional ethos that the militaries cannot refrain from in modernization.
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Zouch Primary School's project aims to improve the experience of playtimes for pupils at the school, developing an ethos of mutual respect.
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By the time they get their long white coats and stethoscopes they will have sampled just about every item in the Physician's Desk Reference pharmacopoeia—and then some.
Quitting Smack
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Untuk peraduan depan, kena dapatkan Penasihat Ethos Consulting untuk buat KPI bagi peraduan ratu cantik 1Malaysia.
The Antics of Husin Lempoyang
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References to Marcel Duchamp, Frederick Nietzche and the Italian Futurists are all woven into Hitlers' artistic ethos, even though he claims to be an anti-modernist.
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These valuable resources will be managed through a local community structure working on the ethos of equal access to opportunities for all.
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In actual fact, what we have here are irremediably sick and futureless mass-men, whose ideal is amorphousness, whose ethos is formlessness and who hate nothing so much as discipline, form, definition.
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As for paganism (or "neopaganism," as the modern practice is called) some scholars also see an open-source ethos built directly into its foundation.
P2P Foundation
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And what ethos is it that prevents the public from knowing which public servants represented unlawful combatants?
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Liz Cheney
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He didn't need a stethoscope to hear my heart clamoring against my ribcage.
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The ethos is caring and ensures that everyone reaches their full potential.
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The ethos reflected the brothers' zeal for thrift and hard work.
Times, Sunday Times
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An ethos of meritocracy will permeate business ethics and corporate processes.
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Rene Laennec , French physician who invented the stethoscope in 1819, died.
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I think your explanation regarding the American ethos is far more accurate than arguing that American industry was founded on a Taylor model.
Matthew Yglesias » EFCA in International Comparison
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When I'm called unprintable names merely for expressing my skepticism about the relevance of Darwin's theory to the practice of medicine, I've already won the 'ethos' and 'pathos' skirmishes.
Evolution News & Views
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Innovation was quietly continuous, prompting an ethos of understated optimism.
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He set out to infuse celebrity coverage with an investigative ethos by tracking legal filings and court cases.
Times, Sunday Times
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Again, a communitarian ethos reigned, and again, with a pragmatic interest at heart.
The Times Literary Supplement
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This involves a fairly painless procedure that uses a sphygmomanometer, a blood pressure cuff, a measuring dial, and a stethoscope, to measure your numbers.
Blood pressure control improving, but millions still at risk
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The families are linked by marriages and alliances but remain strongly distinct in ethos.
Times, Sunday Times
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IX He leaned back and called breathily upward, "arethos, imedshud! intob coom.
The Hour of the Gate
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The core academic ethos involves commitment to truth, reason, untrammelled inquiry, free speech and collegiality, but this is increasingly being turned on its head by rampant anti-intellectual managerialism.
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It is about the people, ethos and values, careers and bringing people together.
Times, Sunday Times
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Only recently for public consumption has the IRA's intrinsic sinister ethos of a one nation, one culture (Gaelic), one language (Erse), one religion (extreme right wing Roman Catholicism) been deliberately played down.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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And somewhere along the way, the street-cool ethos of the zine has evolved into a lucrative retail format.