Sentences with phrase «next century seems»

Next Century seems to be able to do what I need them to do, but are they reputable?

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Looking at the figures, showing steadily increasing numbers of pilgrims (with peaks in the Jubilee Years: next one 2021) it seems to me that the turning point in 20th Century numbers was in 1982, the first pilgrimage to Santiago of St John Paul II.
It seems probable that Nero's implication of the Christians in the fire of Rome was the first occasion on which such an imperial edict was specifically applied to Christians; once issued, the edict, put into force only sporadically and in particular regions during the next century, was to menace Christians with persecution whenever they grew strong or incurred the enmity of pagan or Jewish neighbours.
Every generation, it seems, has its paradigm - defining Supreme Court case: a decision (or series of decisions) that determines the jurisprudential ethos and frames the judicial, political, and academic debate for the next quarter century or so.
Or in other words, you seem to suggest that the first 4 - 5 centuries are somehow infallible and superior to the next 15.
«Keeping the lights on» might seem like a flippant cliché to some, but it is a serious business for those tasked with making sure there is enough electricity to go round over the next century or so.
On the one hand, a dangerous change in ocean circulation seemed unlikely in the next century or two.
Nevertheless, several trends seem to be gathering momentum, offering glimpses of what and how we might be eating early in the next century.
you want to get passed every now and again just so that you can come back and have a good old tussle with your rivals.i did enjoy this and you guys are right this is the best motorbike sim out there for consoles atm but still far from perfect on the graphics level which is a shame because backgrounds here are dull and seem like last century compare to other awarding winning sports titles like 2k NBA 11 or the brilliant EA Nhl ice hockey games.It is pure speed and control here though so you will be concentrating on the road more then the back drops.anyways im out of here but nice work blackbean hopefully step it up another notch in the graphics department next year yeh!
Coming sometime next year, all we seem to know is that it will take place in 16th - century Japan.
At the close of the long twentieth century, as humanity prepared to cross the artificial border set up between one millennium and the next, it seemed as if all the ossified boundaries we had so carefully constructed in the past were being violently destabilised by the looming threat of an uncertain future.
Shown on a small monitor in the next gallery, Yoko Ono's film Eye Blink (1966) is silent and almost half a century older, yet the artist's gaze, reflected back to us from what seems an impossibly distant black and white past, remains potent.
Even though many of the angst - ridden, paint - slathered canvases reproduced in the January 1983 issue seem irrelevant to current concerns, the clash of critical positions within its pages helped set the stage for the discourse that dominated discussions of contemporary art for the next quarter century and still hold sway in some quarters.
We can nudge things along, but radical and rapid change this century seems unlikely and change will gather strength next century.
Nor can we assume that the next shift will follow the 20th century pattern and be to warmer conditions — indeed it seems safer to assume not as the Sun cools from the modern grand maxima.
If Dr. Hansen never imagined Scenario A as being a real possibility for the next 20 years, I guess indicated by his description «Scenario A, since it is exponential, must eventually be on the high side of reality in view of finite resource constraints and environmental concerns, even though the growth of emissions in Scenario A (~ 1.5 % yr - 1) is less than the rate typical of the past century (~ 4 % yr - 1)» then his subsequent comment (PNAS, 2001) «Second, the IPCC includes CO2 growth rates that we contend are unrealistically large» seems to indicate that Dr. Hansen doesn't support some of the more extreme SRES scenarios.
No one knows what it will do for the next 15 years, although it would seem likely that the long - term warming since 1850 of around 06 - 0.7 C per century would resume.
«I would say, and I don't think I'm going out on a very big limb, that the data as we have it does not support a warming... I personally feel that the likelihood over the next century of greenhouse warming reaching magnitudes comparable to natural variability seems small»
The evidence is that these folks seem to have survived climate changing over many centuries, which implies that they will very likely survive the climate changing over the next few centuries.
But as a cooling world is now much more likely than a warming one for the next half century in the light of the current sunspot cycles and the ocean oscillations it would seem absolutely negligent to ignore the possibility, however politically incorrect it might be to entertain the thought.
At the very least an intensification of La Nina over the next several centuries seems possible as the world abruptly crosses the threshold of Bond Event Zero.
There seems a better chance that — instead of the 20th century pattern — the current cool mode will shift to yet cooler conditions in the next shift as the amplified effects of solar cooling kick in.
If short - term weather models make mistakes, it may seem reasonable to assume that a model projecting into the next century is ridiculous.
While I wouldn't go so far as to «confidently predict» that the next half - century or so will see universal deployment of methane technology, it seems like a very good bet.
It seemed OLED would be the next fight between the Koreans in their half - century - long rivalry in TVs.
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