Sentences with phrase «bleak assessment of»

That's the Congressional Research Service's bleak assessment of the direct impact on emissions of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), six years on.
The show was partly a response to their bleak assessment of unsolicited slide submissions to established galleries.
Vince Cable's speech to his party's conference this week reminded some of Dad's Army's Private Frazer with his bleak assessment of the UK economy.
blurkel, thanks for writing although you have a rather bleak assessment of husbands.
Well in a report by The Sun the young Nigeria international Alex Iwobi, who yesterday scored the goal that took his nation to the World Cup, offered a pretty bleak assessment of what the Gunners could be in for if the majority of Arsenal transfer rumours are right and we are going to lose Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil.
This disposition rests not on piety, patriotism, or defensive nostalgia (the opiate of the South), but on a bleak assessment of human possibilities.
The National Geographic article notes that the UCL study, «unlike other bleak assessments of the world's climate predicament, zeroes in on which regions should halt their production of coal, oil, and gas — and by how much.»

Not exact matches

Margaret Franklin, current chair of the CFA Institute (which issues accreditations to financial professionals) offers a bleak assessment: «Not enough cases.
It's a damning assessment that helps to explain the latest round of bleak stats on women's compensation: According to Statistics Canada data, full - time female employees earn just 74.3 cents for every dollar earned by a full - time male employee.
In a bleak assessment, the UN's humanitarian chief Baroness Amos has just announced that there's been no discernible progress over any of this.
But Miner's bleak assessment was shared by most of the participants.
Elsewhere in London the man described as «the pre-eminent practitioner of the military arts in the world today», Gen Petraeus of US central command, packed Westminster's Central Hall to deliver his bleak assessment.
Ahead of a key international meeting on tuna catches, an assessment is painting a bleak picture of the conservation status of some of the world's most commercially valuable fish species.
There were no clear signs of biological activity, and the pictures Viking beamed back showed a bleak, frozen desert world, backing up that grim assessment.
«Our assessment of the current water situation [in California] is bleak,» says Ellen Hanak, a PPIC economist, who co-authored the study.
Based on Naomi Alderman's novel, Disobedience is a sober assessment of the insularity of faith, a movie that can be both frustratingly simple and thuddingly bleak.
Significant climate change may not be inevitable if governments take swift and decisive action now to reduce greenhouse gases, according to a report released Tuesday that rolls back some of the bleaker and more pessimistic assessments of recent climate negotiations.
It is of course not easy for most people to be certain of the quality of such specialist science, but what has built my confidence is the relentless swing by other leading centres of climate science to closer alignment with his typically more bleak assessments and predictions.
but what has built my confidence is the relentless swing by other leading centres of climate science to closer alignment with his typically more bleak assessments and predictions.
It's a bleak, but realistic assessment of where we stand, so how does (or should) these assessments inform climate and energy policy making?
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