Not exact matches
The throwback theme even has an impact on social engagement: Last year's
event experienced the
broadest reach and engagement on NASCAR social platforms other
than the Daytona 500, the sport's marquee race, and NASCAR digital platform visits increased by 35 percent.
If it were to be decided that monetary policy should be more responsive to asset price
events, such an approach would have to be motivated by a
broader and rather more long - term notion of financial and monetary stability
than is in common use today.
The key macro
events to keep an eye on this month are specific to bitcoin rather
than the
broader traditional markets.
Hence the concept of «nexus» is
broader than this concept of «
event.»
Isn't the message, its value, its truth, stronger and
broader than a narrow reliance on the reconciliation of contradictory «historic»
events which are essentially unverifiable?
Or maybe college basketball's postseason is a thrilling
event but a less
than stellar jumping off point for
broad categorizations of teams, programs and conferences.
Broad - reaching as well as introspective (more like «The Glass Castle»
than «Life Among the Savages»), it chronicles a series of
events that's only partially within the writer's control.
Crowdsourced talking points might have better brevity,
broader appeal, superior strategic perseverance, and faster response to news
events than the talking points assembled by professionals on staff at the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
«With more
than 150 attendees and over 140 online viewers this year, the
event also allowed
broad outreach about the depth and importance of the activities in which fellows engage, and the many ways that scientists and engineers can contribute in the policy arena,» said Robinson.
Although I do want to emphasize that when we are looking at resilience of energy infrastructure it will be
broader than just extreme weather
events.
But Cosyne's single - track design allows it to cross boundaries more effectively
than broader events like SFN.
Currently, there is no release date for the Switch version other
than a
broad window of 2018, so hopefully they take any feedback from this PAX
event and do their best to improve the game where needed.
Paul Greengrass (United 93, Green Zone) and screenwriter Billy Ray adapt Phillips» book «A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, NAVY SEALS, and Dangerous Days at Sea» and opt for a straight and conventional retelling of these
events, rather
than expanding and deepening any
broader philosophical and sociopolitical goals.
As social media technologies for learning become increasingly important to organizations and to individuals, instructional designers will need to focus on
broad learning
events and strategies that incorporate many approaches rather
than on individual courses.
There are
broad open spaces only an aerobics instructor could love, especially around the Digital Zone stage where some
events on Thursday were playing to fewer
than 20 people.
New developments include the launch of an official box office space at The London Book Fair in Olympia; the programming of a specially curated strand of
events using The London Book Fair's star «Authors of the Day»; and wider partner engagement across the city to ensure a programme that is «
broader than ever».
Gross believes that rates are headed higher, and he's positioned the portfolio for such an
event, investing more
than a third of the portfolio in short - term securities that have left his funds to deep,
broad decline in fixed - income portfolios in 2013.
The exhibition brings together more
than 90 images representing Lieberman's body of work as a photojournalist with the Associated Press and numerous publications, encompassing a
broad spectrum of subject matter including celebrity portraits, sporting
events, nature tableaus and aerial photography.
More
than a traditional exhibition center, the Bluecoat is a meeting point for creative professionals but also for children, families and art enthusiasts, thanks to its
broad offer of workshops, special
events and learning activities.
It was re-launched as the EFA Project Space Program in September 2008 in order to function as more
than just a gallery, providing a more collaborative approach and a
broad scope of energetic projects and
events that increase its reach to diverse New York communities.
On page 25 this leads to multiple conceptual confusion: «For this purpose, they recommended assessing the likelihood of a future
event using
broad categories, from very high confidence — at least a one out of ten chance, to very low confidence — less
than a one in ten chance (see Glossary).»
The piece ignores the
broader context in which all manner of contributing factors is assessed to understand the magnitude of
events, their temporal and regional specificity (e.g., why did the heat wave happen over Texas (rather
than Washington), why did it occur in 2011 (and not 2009, or next year), and why did it break the previous records by a factor of 2.
The distributions are often
broader than Gaussian, for example with power laws, so that large and catastrophic, but rare,
events can dominate behavior.
Two recent
events contrast existing vulnerability to extreme
events: Hurricane Irene, which produced a
broad swath of very heavy rain (greater
than five inches in total and sometimes two to three inches per hour in some locations) from southern Maryland to northern Vermont from August 27 to 29, 2011; and Hurricane Sandy, which caused massive coastal damage from storm surge and flooding along the Northeast coast from October 28 to 30, 2012.
I think the climate community needs to reflect on the
broader issues raised by the
events of the past year, rather
than to simply hope that this issue will gradually fade away and everything will go back to the way it was.
The
broader Hemispheric and regional picture shows that warm
events occurring during the two most recent winters were much more extreme
than the cold outbreaks and are consistent with a long ‐ term and accelerating warming trend.
In any
event, whether proportionality is about «efficiency» or «appropriateness,» it seems to be a concept with much
broader application and much more neutral connotations
than the abuse of process doctrine.
This
broader group of witnesses would include, for example, treating physicians, who form opinions based on their participation in the underlying
events (referred to in these reasons as «participant experts») rather
than because they were engaged by a party to the litigation to form an opinion.
And even now, more
than 50 years after the fact, a majority of Americans still believe that the
events of November 1963 involved a much
broader conspiracy
than was ever acknowledged.
The insurance industry's definition of flood, and the related
events that are typically excluded from homeowners» policies, are much
broader than you may realize.