Sentences with phrase «dudgeon of»

Those sturgeon still plying the Yangtze today might end up being the last of their kind: «the living dead,» says aquatic ecologist David Dudgeon of the University of Hong Kong.
«There are 338 kinds of freshwater fish in the Yangtze River and 162 of them are endemic to the river — that is, found nowhere else,» says ecologist David Dudgeon of the University of Hong Kong.

Not exact matches

«Dudgeon offshore wind farm is part of Statoil's strategy of gradually supplementing our oil and gas portfolio with profitable renewable energy,» Irene Rummelhoff, Statoil's executive vice president for New Energy Solutions, said in a statement.
The editorial board for The Architect's Newspaper, writing in high dudgeon, posted a response condemning the AIA's «conciliatory note» and the «tone, character, and appropriateness of Ivy's memorandum.»
Critics exploded in high dudgeon because he wrote to one priest who was apparently guilty of serial abuses that his ministry had been a blessing to «many people.»
Thanks to Real Clear Religion, I was alerted to someone named Sarah Moon at Patheos, blogging in high dudgeon about the «bigotry» of N.T. Wright, the renowned Anglican theologian.
But Republican Rob Astorino's campaign has been strangely ineffective, because it takes the same tone of high dudgeon on Moreland that it took on fake scandals (remember the attacks on Cuomo's tax assessment?).
In one typical proposal, the Dudgeon Point expansion, the North Queensland Bulk Ports Corp. has proposed to dredge 13 million cubic meters of sediment and dispose of it inside the Marine Park.
The findings will be presented in an abstract of the study conducted by Wes D. Dudgeon, Larry A. Buchanan, Ashley E. Strickland, and Dena P. Garner, from the Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Science at The Citadel; and Timothy P. Scheett, from the Department of Health and Human Performance from the College of Charleston, all in Charleston, South Carolina.
Ford, however, keeps himself in a constant state of humorless high dudgeon, and his Scrooge routine gets very old very fast.
Lady Bird will quit the club in high dudgeon when she's overlooked for all the main parts in a production of Shakespeare's Tempest, but meanwhile has found a boyfriend in Danny (Lucas Hedges), a sweet young man who tells her he respects her too much to touch her breasts.
When we last left Bilbo, Thorin and the company of dwarves at the end of Hobbit 2, they had succeeded in severely hacking off Smaug the Dragon, who set off in high dudgeon to torch the nearest human settlement.
Veep redirects the crackling verbal fireworks of The West Wing from Aaron Sorkin's liberal high dudgeon to the pure cynicism of likability indices, brand images, news cycles, and gaffes, and the comedy comes off because it's The West Wing, not Veep, that now seems like the Hollywood fantasy.
A grant from the Dudgeon Community Fund will enable Reepham High School to make greater use of its Observatory, supporting student STEM studies and enabling the local community to gain a greater understanding of the night sky in a county that is famed for its «big skies».
Charter school students, parents, school leaders, teachers & advocates State Rep. Scott Hilton Former State Rep. Mike Dudgeon Former State Rep. Alisha Cromartie GCSA President and CEO Tony Roberts GCSA Board Chair Frank Morris GCSA VP of Policy and Advocacy Andrea Arroyo
To me this is obvious, but I've learned to include this sort of disclaimer to make it marginally more difficult for dodgers, denialists, and dudgeon demons to avoid actual thought in favor of straw man arguments and other mischaracterizations of what I've actually said.
Although most readers — especially in my own Boomer demographic — were grateful for the post, a furious minority exploded in fits of high dudgeon.
If for example someone omitted a required disclosure, or several, but was otherwise respected (and even maybe favored by people like us RealClimate readers, however you define and measure that), that would be a nice case to test the appropriate degree of dudgeon.
In the autumn of 2017 we started production from Dudgeon, and the floating windfarm Hywind.
But those in high dudgeon have to come to grips with reality — this is what happens when scientists and institutions debase the coin of the realm.
Dudgeon will be our tenth grid connection project using AC technology,» says Tim Dawidowsky, CEO of the Transmission Solutions Business Unit within Siemens» Power Transmission Division.
David Dudgeon, Chair of Ecology & Biodiversity, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, China
Never letting a good weather story go to waste, our nation's scribes are in high dudgeon that global warming is causing the serial burial of Boston.
3:28 a. m. comment) you knew he didn't say «it's all crap» all along (Curiously, BBD, Latimer's correction of your mis - quote instantly cooked - off, from somewhere deep inside you, a ready - to - blow - anyway, nutso, high - dudgeon, indignant, I - will - never - concede - a-mistake-to-deniers!
UK Approves 1.14 GW of New Offshore Wind Power Projects Reuters reports that two new massive wind power projects have been approved by the UK government: the 580 MW Race Banks project, and the 560 MW Dudgeon, both off the coast of Norfolk.
Bull points to the possibility of using an upscaled Batwind system, designed for installation both offshore and on, as part of the developer's 402MW Dudgeon wind farm or 7.2 GW Dogger Bank zone.
[18] In Dudgeon, the European Court of Human Rights recognised the «fear, suffering and psychological distress directly caused by the very existence of the laws in question, including fear of harassment and blackmail», [19] and in Norris the Strasbourg Court further noted: [20]
This provides a clear schism between the case law of the Strasbourg Court, which not only identified an unjustifiable interference with article 8 on the basis of «sanctions», as relied on by the Court in these proceedings (para. 58), but more importantly, found the «mere existence of such laws to be an infringement of Article 8» [Dudgeon v UK, Norris v Ireland and Modinos v Cyprus].
Unfortunately, the Court's mis - direction on the judicial reasoning protecting private life rights and sexual identity started by Dudgeon, is a shortcoming of the judgment, as the Court fails to engage with the impact that mere criminalisation has on gay and lesbian individuals, even without enforcement.
MR JUSTICE EADY: There was a considerable body of jurisprudence in Strasbourg and elsewhere which recognised that sexual activity engaged the rights protected by Art 8 (see Dudgeon v UK (1981) 4 EHRR 149).
One of the things I enjoy about reading the Language Log, a cooperative blog by academic linguists, is the ease with which some of the authors slip into high dudgeon.
The impact of trauma is multi-layered and affects the social, emotional, physical, cultural and spiritual aspects of functioning (Caruana 2010; Healing Foundation 2013; Kelly, Dudgeon, Gee and Glaskin 2009)
To explain the meaning of suicides in communities, Professor Dudgeon draws on an analogy used by Professor Michael Chandler, who has worked with First Nation Peoples in Canada to understand youth suicide and self harm — that «suicide is like the miner's canary».
Professor Pat Dudgeon from the University of Western Australia, is from the Bardi people of the Kimberly area in Western Australia and brings with her a wealth of experience and knowledge.
Walmajarri and Bunaba Kimberley mother Lena Andrews (L) and Indigenous National Mental Health Commissioner Professor Pat Dudgeon with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at the launch of the ATSISPEP report.
Pat Dudgeon, acknowledged as Australia's first Indigenous psychologist, is Professor with the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Western Australia and a National Mental Health Commissioner.
Professor Pat Dudgeon, a Bardi woman, a research fellow and psychologist known for her leadership in Indigenous higher education and mental health, was the Chair of the Conference Advisory Committee.
Her PhD supervisors at the University of Canberra were Associate Professor Kerry McCallum, Professor Matthew Ricketson and Dr Kate Holland, as well as Professor Pat Dudgeon at the University of Western Australia, and Dr Lynore Geia from James Cook University.
In the article below, Professor Pat Dudgeon, Gerry Georgatos and Adele Cox, who helped to produce the ATSISPEP report, describe some of the roundtable consultations that informed their recommendations, and highlighted the importance of addressing intergenerational trauma.
The ATSISPEP team leaders — Indigenous National Mental Health Commissioner Professor Pat Dudgeon, Professor Jill Milroy, Dean of the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Western Australia, and Professor Tom Calma, Expert Adviser and Convener of the ATSISPEP National Advisory Committee — said they hope the Federal Government agrees they have placed Indigenous suicide prevention activity «on a firm foundation» through the report which:
Pat Dudgeon: The main message for the wider community is that it is appalling that the Aboriginal suicide is twice the rate of other Australians; I don't think everyone is aware of this.
As the co-convenors of this landmark event, we are delighted that the panel for the World Leaders Dialogue includes three internationally recognised experts: Professor Pat Dudgeon from the University of Western Australia; Michael Naera, Kia Piki te Ora Project Leader for Te Runanga o Ngāti Pikiao Trust; and Carol Hopkins, Executive Director of the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation (see their bios at the end of this article).
Professor Pat Dudgeon, from the Bardi people of the Kimberley, a psychologist and academic at the University of Western Australia, chairs the ATSISPEP project.
Some of the high achievers in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health were recognised at a stunning ceremony at the Deadlys in Sydney last night, including psychologist Professor Pat Dudgeon, the Rewrite Your Story campaign, Aboriginal Health Worker Leonie Morcome from the Biripi Aboriginal Medical Service, and this publication from Magabala Books, Traditional Healers of Central Australia: Ngangkari.
«In particular, we welcome the $ 85m new funding promised to Indigenous mental health, and the broad recognition of our wellbeing and mental health needs as a priority,» said NATSILMH chair Pat Dudgeon.
Dudgeon said the «next step of the response, where much of the detail will be decided, is critical,» and called on the government to engage with the community and relevant stakeholders / leaders in Indigenous mental health, suicide prevention and substance abuse:
(1) Atkinson, J, Nelson, J, and Atkinson, C 2010, «Trauma, transgenerational transfer and effects on community wellbeing», in N Purdie, P Dudgeon and R Walker (eds), Working together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health and wellbeing practices and principles, Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra, pp. 135 — 144.
Efforts to stop the over-incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people need to be informed by the same principles that should inform suicide prevention work, according to Professor Pat Dudgeon, a Bardi woman and a leading psychologist.
Professor Dudgeon is one of my PhD supervisors.
Dudgeon sees similarities with the work of ATSISPEP and the investigation being undertaken by the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory, which resumes public hearings next month.
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