In fact the world being «CO2 starved»
actually means any absolute change is going to have a larger impact.
Not exact matches
What it
actually means that «no reason can be given» may be interpreted in different ways by different authors, but every metaphysics has to end up with an
absolute that can not be explained by anything further.
For although it is commonplace to suggest that football supporters are stupid, most in fact have brains enough for two — a necessary evolutionary step that enables the average fan to be able to disentangle the
absolute rubbish spouted by your average football pundit or commentator and work out what his gibberish
actually means.
«We hit that limitation in the system, which I'm
actually pretty proud of, because it
means we pushed it to its
absolute limit,» he said.
I'm especially excited for this reveal because it happens to be October, and it's finally cooled off here in Northern California enough to
actually feel like fall... which
means I got to have some fun with cozy decor (seasonal decorating is my
absolute favorite... just wait until December!)
From the very first scene of the stupefyingly shallow, but highly energetic b - movie, Crank, suspension of disbelief is an
absolute must — I
mean, what kind of hit man would
actually leave video evidence of a murder at the scene of the crime, or give the intended victim a window of opportunity to exact revenge on him?
It also
means that when you
actually solve one of its puzzles, you feel like an
absolute super-genius who's just cracked an alien code.
Beyond the dizzying delights of Forza Motorsport 7, Microsoft doesn't boast many titles that'll
actually make the
absolute most of the One X's innards and third - party developers are by no
means guaranteed to pick up the slack, unless they get a nice chunk of cash in return.
Since apparently there is not agreement in
absolute temperature, would someone please explain what those two sentences
actually meant?
Actually Willis, heat flowing through the silver wire forever doesn't
mean it's impossible, as heat always flows forever in any system above
absolute zero.
I have previously mentioned something similar, ie., not disputing that all objects above
absolute zero radiate but that does not automaticlly
mean that radiative energy emitted by a colder object is
actually absorbed by the warmer object.