Sentences with phrase «at equal force»

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As a tour de force of semantic gymnastics, Casey has few equals in the annals of modern jurisprudence; it is, next to Roe itself, perhaps the starkest reminder of the extent to which our Constitution has become, at the hands of the Court, a thing of almost infinite plasticity.
Shouting at his teammate, Carragher shoved Arbeloa in the chest and as the Spaniard responded with equal force, Xabi Alonso was forced to pull the pair apart.
Maybe it's because Lynch was born with the strength of two men, or maybe he just has more mass than a normal human being, but either one sure explains how two objects hurtling toward each other at approximately equal force can have such a one - sided result.
We had it seemed worked out a fine blueprint for success: an excellent if not outstanding defensive pairing at the back augmented by two quick and capable fullbacks; a midfield that in truth may have no equal anywhere in the world let alone the domestic league; and a strike force quite capably lead by one Olivier Giroud, whose goals, hold - up play and resolute willingness to hustle and help defensively have been magnificent.
In his new study, he reports some head impacts in youth football equal in force to some of the bigger hits he sees at the college level.
These are the first major downstate endorsements for Coffey, who forced his way into the top tier of Democratic AG contenders (at least where the cash, not the polls, is concerned) by dropping $ 3 million on his own cash on his campaign and bringing himself nearly equal with Rice's haul (just over $ 4 million on hand).
Because it was a compromise struck at the Constitutional Convention between the large colonies like Virginia and New York, and the smaller colonies like Connecticut and Rhode Island that all states would get an equal say in the Senate to prevent the large states from forcing their policies on the Smaller states.
«While we did not specifically investigate the use of force against the adult inmate population, our investigation suggests that the systemic deficiencies identified in this report may exist in equal measure at the other jails on Rikers,» prosecutors wrote in the report.
Hitting a piece of wood at that speed, a 11 / 2 - pound hand can deliver a wallop of up to 2,800 newtons (one newton is roughly equal to the force exerted by the weight of an apple).
His team calculated that the forces that fractured Lucy's upper arm were equal to a fall from a height of about 13.7 meters — as high as a four - story building or the top of a tall tree, such as a mature acacia tree — at a velocity of about 59 kilometers per hour.
Researchers discovered in the 1970s and 1980s that three of the forces of nature attain equal strengths and unite into a single force at exactly this energy scale, as long as the known laws of physics are rounded out with a few missing parts.
It's the max - force generation point we mentioned earlier - that's the place on an exercise's stroke at which the target muscle can generate the most force - and more force equals more mass.
A study in the Scandinavian Journal of Rehab Medicine showed that pressure inside the disc could be reduced to at or near zero by applying a traction force equal to about 60 % of your body weight — which is roughly equivalent to 60 degrees of inversion on a Teeter.
It is not too surprising that a movie that forces its characters into a debate between science and religion at nearly every turn would get both wrong with almost equal frequency.
There's a palpable thirst in Hollywood and elsewhere for, if not clarity, then at least a force of equal and opposite magnitude to the grim circus that's become our collective daily life.
Prince is a youthful force of nature as Moonee, and her friend Jancee (Valeria Cotto), who lives with her grandmother across the way at the Futureland Inn, is her equal in mischief.
His interest in a girl will be equal in force, I explain, to her deflecting his request to meet at a dance or lunch.
According to the account, the Republicans believe «the [Dept. of Education] is trying to reassert federal control by exceeding its authority with a rule that would require state and local spending in low - income schools receiving Title I funds to be equal or greater than non-Title I schools... and force schools to include teacher salaries when measuring spending between Title I and non-Title I schools...» At the same time, the story notes that «King is facing pressure from civil rights groups who want to ensure the new education law does not deprive low - income students of equal funding.»
Tonja is a retired Army Master Sergeant who culminated her military career as an Equal Opportunity Advisor (EOA) where she completed her training at the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute (DEOMI) at Patrick Air Force Base, FL..
This is equal parts good and bad: nice they aren't forcing users into something new, but the company has never really excelled at supporting large and diverse product catalogues.
You can't force suffering at a greater level than you were harmed, and the threat of equal suffering would lead offenders to negotiate a monetary settlement to protect their eyes and teeth.
However, equally it's fair to say that your current gaming computer that runs existing titles at 1080p60 or higher may well have problems equalling that level of performance once the next - gen era kicks in at full force.
Wikipedia's entry on «Lost Artworks» provides a kaleidoscopic viewpoint for you to begin considering how you feel about the masterpieces that have not survived history (it also contains a few lines that will remind you of the bewildered police force of Piacenza, notably: «Richard Serra's 38 - ton metal sculpture Equal - Parallel / Guernica - Bengasi (1986), formerly displayed at the Reina Sofia museum, could not be located in 2006 ′).
In the absence of any real meaning to life - especially when we are bombarded day and night by radio and TV advertising while at the same time being forced to listen to politicians explain that two plus two equals three - postmodernists have preferred to focus on style and spectacle, often using advertising materials and techniques for maximum impact.
I have a question: is there a point at which albedo loss equals CO2 forcing?
Radiative forcing RF at a level is equal to a decrease in net upward flux (either SW, LW, or both; the greenhouse effect refers to LW forcing) at that given level, due to a change in (optical) properties, while holding temperatures constant.
Thus, if the CO2 band center is sufficiently close to saturation at TRPP, the forcing per doubling will be smaller at TOA, implying some cooling of the space in between (equal to the difference in forcing between TRPP and TOA; the climatic response will, via cooling, reduce the fluxes out of the stratosphere by the same amount; some fraction of this can go into the troposphere, and since it is a reduced downward flux, it cancels out some of the initial TRPP forcing, resulting in a smaller TRPP forcing (the forcing with stratospheric adjustment) that the surface + troposphere must respond to.
The variation of RF over a layer, increasing / decreasing with height, means that there is a forced convergence / divergence of radiative fluxes; the RF acting on a layer is equal to the difference between RF at the top and bottom of the layer and is positive / negative if the RF is greater / smaller at the top.
If you look at IPCC there is an entire chapter on Radiative forcing, but only that convection equals a fixed number.
Some 99.5 % of the hurricane force cause no harm and is naturally dissipated — every second, some 2 million metric tons of air are circulated in, up, and out of the hurricane — where heat energy is radiated to empty space — which every day equals, the energy released by the fusion of four hundred 20 mega-ton hydrogen bombs (See, Rice University's Hurricane Trivia at Houston TeacherTECH Archives).
Then there would be no Planck response and the imbalance would grow at a rate equal to the rate of forcing increase.
You apply 1.7 volts of forcing when the battery is at 11 Volts, the change in energy of the battery would be greater for an equal amount of forcing even though the total applied force is less, 12.7 instead of 14.4.
This fact makes it easy to see that the gravitational force acting on a point at depth d below Earth's surface equals that due to the spherical part of Earth of radius R − d where R is Earth's radius.
It will take an organizational experienced group to collect the young who understand the mistake of technology and put them all together with enough resources to arrive at a solution that is equal to the force and reaction the world found necessary to stop fascism.
The range of the sum of positive forcings are (at the level of rounding used) exactly equal to 40 % of the sum of the mid-points.
The forcing change due to CO2 though is fairly linear and would produce 1 to 1.5 C per doubling at some altitude «ALL THINGS REMAINING EQUAL» Ice ain't remaining eEQUAL» Ice ain't remaining equalequal.
The paradox to focus on is «humidity amplification of forcing at equal LATITUDES».
When assuming equal sensitivity to all forcings, Shindell estimates the transient climate response (TCR) at 1.0 — 2.1 °C, most likely 1.4 °C, which is almost identical to the Lewis GWPF report estimate (1 — 2 °C, most likely 1.35 °C) and also similar to the estimate in Otto et al. (2013).
To arrive at an attribution statement for the degree of temp rise due to human GHG emissions with such startling confidence, you MUST know with equal confidence the contributions from all other climate forcings operating over that period.
An effort at understanding natural variation will be More serious when the CPU time spent understanding natural variability is equal to the CPU time spent to understand anthro forcing.
11) Well then if you were to measure the HFeKV of EQUAL WEIGHTS of Water and CO2, you would find that water is 2.4444 ~ / 2.011 = 121.554 % as powerful a GHG at eK Forcing as the same weight of CO2.
Given equal weights of the two gases disbursed within the A, water is in fact 121.444 % as efficient at forcing the A to store more eK as CO2.
Once the oceans are at equilibrium that'll drop to zero, and equilibrium precisely means that input (from forcing) equal output (from extra radiation due to the higher temperature).
The judge stated: «The objective of the Direction is to manage the litigation so that the costs of each party are proportionate to the value of the claim and reputational issues at stake, and so that the parties are on an equal footing... I am forced to the conclusion that if one party is unaware that the other party's budget has been significantly exceeded, they are no longer on an equal footing, and the purpose of the cost management scheme is lost... the fact is the claimant has largely ignored the provisions of the Practice Direction and I therefore reluctantly come to the conclusion that there is no good reason to depart from the budget».
If one car is traveling 30 miles per hour and the other is traveling 50 miles per hour, the collision will equal the force of one vehicle colliding with a fixed object at 80 miles per hour.
I think, for example, of the description in baby - shaking cases of the degree of force said to be required to cause the injuries (equal to hitting a wall at 70mph) or the force to produce fractured ribs in a baby (a grown man standing on the ribcage).
No Lapse Guarantee1 The policy is guaranteed to remain in force during the first five policy years if the total premium paid (less withdrawals and indebtedness) is at least equal to the cumulative monthly no lapse premium required.
At the end of the level premium period, the cash value of the in - force policy equals the total of cumulative premiums paid, less any charges for substandard ratings and riders.
As whole life policies, Senior and Simplified policies stay in force until age 100, at which age a living benefit equal to the face amount of the policy will be paid to the insured.
According to these legal financial requirements, the insurance companies are legally bound to set up a reserve, which at all times must be equal to the withdrawal or surrender value of their total block of annuity policies or contracts, i.e. the annuity providing insurance companies must set aside funds equal to the surrender value of every annuity contract in force.
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