Not exact matches
Second, corporate profits are still high
by historical standards, so businesses still have a
lot of room to
absorb wage increases before they would have to raise prices.
The main reason that unemployment has been held in check (even though it has already risen
by an amount never seen outside of recessions) is that new hiring has
absorbed a
lot of displaced workers in recent months.
So I started asking a
lot of questions about how things worked, periodically stopping
by their offices to chat with the team, and
absorbing their learnings from building a huge, effective sales team.
Beer contains a
lot of maltose, which is quickly
absorbed by the body and 20 - 40 % of the energy comes from carbohydrates.
By the way, did you know that dropping a whole, peeled potato into a pot of soup or stew will
absorb a
lot of any excess salt?
Any pakoda recipes brings softness inside
by adding baking soda but that
absorbs lots of oil and this ingredient can be skipped if it is not required.
By placing the microfiber insert on top of the hemp we are sure that the urine will
absorb fast and then the hemp will ensure to
absorb lots of it!
The planetary material also contains
lots of lithium that would be
absorbed by the star.
From what I gather, the ocean, being the huge black body it is, emits a heck of a
lot of radiation, a small portion of that gets
absorbed by the occasional water vapor molecule (which probably also came from the ocean) or CO2 molecule (which also may have come from the ocean).
However, if we eat foods that don't contain a
lot of vitamins and minerals (empty calories), the body will actually have a net loss of nutrients
by digesting and
absorbing that food, which puts a strain on the body's reserves.
I would probably be also adding a
lot of supplemental free - form Amino acids, Amino acids that are already broken down, so she can just
absorb these right into our bloodstream because 50 % of the energy
by the Protein that you eat goes into the digestive process.
And since the blender has «pre-digested» the ingredients for you —
by blending everything together — it makes it a whole
lot easier for your digestive system to
absorb the inherent nutrients within.
Luckily, most green vegetables are also high in vitamin C (and
lots of other vitamins and minerals), but it's important to note that the amount of vitamin C in a meal can make a pretty big difference in how much iron is
absorbed by the body.
As mentioned above, people in the age group of 40 years and 60 years do a
lot of travel and have access to only wireless internet
absorbed by their smart phones.
As we know all too well, kids aren't a whole
lot different than adults: If they aren't
absorbed by what's going on, they'll find something else that interests them.
Even if you don't have a divider, a
lot of the noise will be
absorbed by whatever is in the cargo hold.
To give the Duster its due, it really is very good for relaxed cruising when its smooth ride quality can come to the fore, helped
by big, deep tyres with
lots of sidewall to
absorb road surface imperfections.
He has a
lot to get off his chest about what he came to abhor (e.g. our gridlocked, self -
absorbed Congress) and about the troops he came to love, increasingly affected
by having to send young Americans to war, to die or be maimed physically and psychologically.
After all, used cars are much less expensive, and, as opposed to new cars, the immediate loss in the value of the vehicle has already been
absorbed by the time you drive it off the
lot.
Rabbits meet a
lot of their nutrient needs
by fermenting fiber, then producing special pellets that they then consume to
absorb the minerals, vitamins, and amino acids.
Plants loose a
lot of water
by evaporation when they open their stomata (pores in their leaves) to
absorb CO2 (a small percentage of plant species, especially cacti, have particular mechanisms to drastically reduce this problem).
The first point I'm trying to make is that, in my opinion, if what we are talking about is the wavelength (s)
absorbed by CO2, then where the partial pressure (or optical density) of C02 drops to near - 0 is a
lot more interesting than where the sum of all gas partial pressures, where the majority of other gases do not
absorb at the wavelength of CO2, drops to near - 0, which is the more traditional meaning for TOA.
As to the absorption of long - wave radiation from the earth's surface, while it may be true that carbon dioxide and water together do
absorb certain frequency ranges of that radiation, I don't think that that matters a whole
lot because most of the heat from the surface is transported to the top of the troposphere
by conduction, convection and latent heat of vaporization of water during the day.
But it seems obvious to me that oceans are warmed
by direct sunlight, and I tend to think they
absorb a
lot of the energy of sunlight - say in range of 50 % seems reasonable [plausible].
Since to me (and many scientists, although some wanted a
lot more corroborative evidence, which they've also gotten) it makes absolutely no sense to presume that the earth would just go about its merry way and keep the climate nice and relatively stable for us (though this rare actual climate scientist pseudo skeptic seems to think it would, based upon some non scientific belief — see second half of this piece), when the earth changes climate easily as it is, climate is ultimately an expression of energy, it is stabilized (right now)
by the oceans and ice sheets, and increasing the number of long term thermal radiation / heat energy
absorbing and re radiating molecules to levels not seen on earth in several million years would add an enormous influx of energy to the lower atmosphere earth system, which would mildly warm the air and increasingly transfer energy to the earth over time, which in turn would start to alter those stabilizing systems (and which, with increasing ocean energy retention and accelerating polar ice sheet melting at both ends of the globe, is exactly what we've been seeing) and start to reinforce the same process until a new stases would be reached well after the atmospheric levels of ghg has stabilized.
As human activity — primarily dumping 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year — causes the Earth's surface temperature to go up, a
lot of that energy is
absorbed by the oceans, causing them to expand.
A
lot of visible sunlight is
absorbed during the day
by water that is part of the subskin layer.
We found stations located next to the exhaust fans of air conditioning units, surrounded
by asphalt parking
lots and roads, on blistering - hot rooftops, and near sidewalks and buildings that
absorb and radiate heat.
«If a
lot of atmospheric carbon dioxide is
absorbed and removed from the atmosphere
by algae and then transported to the deep ocean, then the atmosphere should theoretically stop warming and get cooler.»
«We found [U.S. weather] stations located next to the exhaust fans of air conditioning units, surrounded
by asphalt parking
lots and roads, on blistering - hot rooftops, and near sidewalks and buildings that
absorb and radiate heat.
So I was wrong about the impact of such an imbalance (there is a
lot of water in the ocean to
absorb energy), but I am not a science journalist with 20 years of experience writing an article that will be read
by millions of people.
«The problem with parking
lots is that they accumulate a
lot of pollutants — oil, grease, heavy metals and sediment — that can not be
absorbed by the impervious surface,» Engel says.
Sam Glover: There's a
lot of data that suggests that when you take notes
by typing, you actually don't retain it or
absorb it, the information, nearly as well.
The finished
lots that were foreclosed on or bankrupt have all been
absorbed and constructed
by the new homebuilders.
A
lot of smaller care providers are consolidating or being
absorbed by regional and national firms, to better manage risk and meet hospital systems» increased requirements for quality of care, says James Michel, senior director of Medicare research and reimbursement at the American Health Care Association, a non-profit federation of affiliate state health organizations.