It isnot sufficient to say that culture, that thought is life, and not the thought of life.
Of course in thousands of cases our knowledge is not sufficient to allow us to analyze this relation, and a number of phases of the phenomenon have been discovered only quite recently.
But even for this purpose the protection is not sufficient, as the nuts often suffer from falling to such a degree as to be badly injured as to their germinating qualities.
Of course the time is not sufficient to secure new mutations, or at least these are only rare at present, and their occurrence is doubtful in historic periods.
This variety has larger flower-heads, surrounded with a fuller border of ray-florets.
On that indication I removed all the already fertilized flowers and young fruits, and protected the buds from the visits of insects.
So it is in other cases in which improvements by crossing or the introduction of new forms does not vitiate the evidence.
I was obliged, at last, to come to the conclusion that the contemplation of Nature alone is not sufficient to fill the human heart and mind.
Such experiments are, however, troublesome; for it is not sufficient merely to place a branch in the fluid, as the valve shuts so closely that the fluid apparently does not enter soon, if at all.
In order to excite movement, it is indispensable that the particles should actually rest on the glands; for a touch once, twice, or even thrice repeated by any hard body is not sufficient to excite movement.
The hearing need not amount to a judicial inquiry,[596] but a mere opportunity to submit objections in writing, without the right of personal appearance, is not sufficient.
The pleasure or pain generated in the system isnot sufficient to promote the usual activity either of the sensual or muscular fibres.
And when more than one individual is represented, even a unity of material is not sufficient; it is necessary, in addition, that the several figures in the group be in contact with each Other.
But, as we have seen, it is not sufficientfor a sensation to be free from practical ends in order to become aesthetic; it must be connected with the larger background of feeling; it must be expressive.
If the change in the charging rate is not sufficient, move the third brush another 1/16 inch and proceed as before until the desired charging rate is obtained.
Treating Reversed Cells A complete battery may be reversed if the battery is completely discharged and its voltage is not sufficient to overcome any residual magnetism the generator might have.
Sticking of the Peening Tool indicates either that the Tool has not yet been broken in, or that there is not sufficient compression in the cover to free the Tool on releasing the pressure on the lever of the Press.
Unlike the glass jar cells the sediment space in the rubber jar is not sufficient to take care of all the active material in the positive plates.
But even THAT is not sufficient," said the queen; "there is yet another condition, without the filling of which this proud millionnaire refuses to give her hand to the duke.
Smyrna in compact cakes like wax packed in chests.
It ripens in September, growing to the height of about 18 inches, and its stems, which are very slender, are bent to the earth by the mere weight of the grain.
Care ought to be taken to prevent the stretching of the line from misplacing the plants.
The vine is not yet ready to train but the slender lath of the first season is not sufficient support, and the one wire on the future trellis saves the expense of staking.
It is not sufficient that he know only roughly at what season his varieties ripen; for, to take the turn of the market, he must know exactly when a variety will ripen and how long it will keep.
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