Sentences with phrase «none of these ideas quite»

But none of those ideas quite fit the data, especially given how differently some of the zones behave from one another.
None of these ideas quite fit your dog lover?

Not exact matches

And, quite honestly, none of these ideas are revolutionary — but they do require very hard work from multiple stakeholders.
It's striking that none of the councils that kept them want to get rid of them; people are quite happy with the idea of having selective schools for sports.
Are you still caught on the idea of making bralettes and crop tops but none of the styles we've shown you so far have quite held your attention?
Our own theory is that none of these get the picture quite right, but rather the actual map will be an amalgamation of these ideas.
Despite these titles and a few others that have similar themes, none quite scratched the itch that the idea of Monster Hunter instilled in me.
If you're only there for a few days completing the full list will be quite a challenge, but none the less, this blog will definitely give you some ideas of what to do during your visit to the beautiful Canadian city.
None of the sea - ice specialists I've interviewed since 2000 on Arctic trends ever predicted a straight - line path to an open - water Arctic, but quite a few have stressed the longstanding idea that as white ice retreats, solar energy that would have been reflected back into space is absorbed by the dark sea, with that heat then melting existing ice and shortening the winter frozen season.
As to your response on chemistry and spectroscopy over at WUWT (no idea what happened to your comment here, it must have been a browser problem, it's not in the comments database here at all)- you cite «valence bond theory, -LSB-...] molecular orbital theory, -LSB-...] crystal field theory, ligand field theory, self - consistent field and X-alpha method» - none of those are based on fundamental physics, they are all phenomenological theories that work quite well for chemists, but they are not directly derived from underlying physical theory except through very rough approximations and analogies.
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