Sentences with phrase «atmosphere at this important time»

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While it's important to have a good time at work, fun has to be combined with an atmosphere of trust, caring and support.
Earlier, Chairman of the National Caretaker Committee of the PDP, Senator Ahmed Makarfi said «what the country needs at this time is an atmosphere of peace and tranquility, without which no meaningful positive development in whatever sector can be attained, and the situation unfolding in the South - East, which is a very important component of the Nigerian family, is no doubt, inimical to our collective quest to take Nigeria higher.
Hygge, best translated as «cosiness,» is a very important part of daily life; people like to sit together and talk around cups of coffee and cakes in a cosy atmosphere, warm and bright with lots of candles at any time of year.
These new findings will help to better identify microfossils in the rock record, especially at a critical time on Earth when oxygen started to be an important component of the atmosphere.
«Compared to other layers of our atmosphere, we know very little about this region, which is located just a few miles above our heads,» says Sam Yee, of the TIMED (Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics) project team at Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory «It's important that we learn more about [its] dynamics.»
At the same time, we tried not to lose the series atmosphere, which is very important for the fans: the race looks, branded humor.
This would actually not be true at sufficiently high latitudes in the winter hemisphere, except that some circulation in the upper atmosphere is driven by kinetic energy generated within the troposphere (small amount of energy involved) which, so far as I know, doesn't result in much of a global time average non-radiative energy flux above the tropopause, but it does have important regional effects, and the result is that the top of the stratosphere is warmer than the tropopause at all latitudes in all seasons so far as I know.
As I've said many times before, my theories lead to the conclusion that it is not the total amount of CO2 in the atmosphere that is important, but the proportion of new hot CO2.If you doubt that, just take a look at the specific heats of oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide
Science historians would point out that Professor Revelle did not prompt the first CO2 measurement in the atmosphere; what he prompted was the first sampling of air from locations around the world, and it was actually Harry Wexler, the head of the Weather Service at the time, who prompted and actually funded the start of the long - term monitoring program by David Keeling on Mauna Loa — so Revelle did play a very important role in stimulating observations (and in 1965 he chaired the panel on this issue that prepared a quite insightful appendix for the report of the President's Scientific Advisory Council), but Revelle was not the very first to urge CO2 be measured in the atmosphere.
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