Sentences with phrase «iirc something»

Worth saying also that the boundary changes here in 1997 were bad for the Conservatives, IIRC something like halving Edwina Currie's majority, with some relatively good Tory areas moving into Derby South.
Technically, there was and is a minimum time, since an election can't be called at zero notice (IIRC something like six weeks is required).

Not exact matches

For KR / PR from inside the end zone, they also add yards run getting out of the EZ; IIRC the record is something like 108 yards.
Wrote something about its solubility in water, and iirc it isn't without already having been mixed with a particular solvent, that has a distinct taste.
But IIRC Sancho was good friends with Aubameyang so the «throw something at the wall and see if it sticks» approach probably says «Well, he's friends with Aubameyang who forced a move and had a lot of behavior issues, wasn't very professional, so, probably gonna do the same»
IIRC, something like half the population of New Orleans left the city for at least six months.
IIRC long range attacks are actually slow in Xenoblade (I don't use them) so that's maybe something they wanted to change / improve.
something to do with being an inverted design iirc.
The story for creating Scion IIRC was to have a brand to appeal to 20 - somethings... the young buyers weren't really going for Toyotas in the early oughts.
It is legaleze so a lawyer should really check my work, but IIRC having a license to sell something does not necessarily mean you are permitted to sell that thing (yes, I know, WTF???).
Penny Arcade mentioned something to this effect when discussing Assassin's Creed, IIRC.
WRT water vapor amplification, I suspect that the basic (radiative only) amplifying effect of water vapor, which is something less than a factor of 2 over the CO2 - only effect of ~ 1.2 C, IIRC, will be close to the same across a range of average surface temperatures.
IIRC there was a climate simulation issued in 1995 that while not explicitly stating an 80 % contribution factor for renewable energy sources, did qualitatively suggest something on that order.
IIRC I ran into a description of somebody doing something along those lines with boron / hydrogen.
I could look up one example (recent Science re: pharma wrt coi, a letter, IIRC) that said something like «gee, funny how 100 % 0f 107 examined studies always came out in favor of the sponsor» Well, maybe the meta study cherry picked...
The advocates have expressed their displeasure with the economic results (IIRC you had it posted here about advocates wanting to change the future value to something unrealistic to make the window 100 to years compared to the 30 to 50 years in current analysis), and are proposing political solutions in the flavor of stopping CO2, not controlling the effects of climate change.
I think one study I read found a drop among a subset of conservatives in «trust in science» by some 1/3, or something like that — IIRC.
IIRC Willis had something out a few weeks ago with the monthly data extracted into a spreadsheet.
Umm, TonyB, IIRC Tacitus wrote something about his father (in - law's?)
IIRC, you have to get their permission before you can send them an email or something like that.
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