Sentences with phrase «by clear markers»

These «rapid» changes take place on the timescale of millions (rather than billions) of years and are accompanied by clear markers that Boyajian's star lacks.

Not exact matches

However, Bolton had the more clear cut of opportunities, as he beat his marker Laurent Koscielny, but had his shot saved by Szczesny.
In injury time, Firmino was released by Salah and raced clear of his marker.
Help your child start the school year off right by organizing their school supplies in a new clear pencil case with trendy gold dot detailing as made by Sarah Hearts so that they can keep all their school work essentials, such as pencils, a ruler, scissors, eraser, and markers all together so they can be easily found.
Materials • Printer • Paper • Scissors • Crayons and markers (optional) • Tape • Two drinking straws • Hole punch • Kite string • Measuring tape or ruler • Paper clip • Plastic grocery bag or other thin plastic bag • An open, clear area outside Preparation • Download the Sled Kite Template (pdf) and print it out on a sheet of eight - and - a-half-inch by 11 - inch paper.
We learn about Toronto activists who've drastically cut collision deaths by placing small markers on mirrored or clear - glass building surfaces that birds otherwise can't perceive; a fight between hunters and preservationists over the ortolan bunting, still a culinary delicacy despite its trapping being declared illegal in 1999; and monitors at a 9/11 memorial in New York, making sure that a temporary light sculpture doesn't confuse birds at the height of migration season.
It's by and far a massive update for the «crafters» in the game, giving new heads up designations to items needed for trait researching, as well as clear markers for items that either sell for more, or are designed to give a bigger boost to the crafting skills when broken down.
Notwithstanding Ian Rankin's clever short story, it seems clear that Douglas Gordon will not be dragged down by the ghoulies, but that he will come back again in strength even if he takes a decade to make this further marker.
For example, while ordinary medical mistakes by a medical doctor such as confusing two drugs with similar names or putting the decimal point in a prescription dosage, causing harm to a patient, would not ordinarily result in criminal liability, coming into an operating room while too drunk to drive and without reviewing which limb of a patient needs to be amputated despite a clear indication in marker on the leg of a patient showing that fact, might constitute criminal negligence on the part of a medical doctor.
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