Sentences with phrase «by dramatic advances»

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Cassini was an international undertaking, led by NASA and the European Space Agency and designed to be, in every dimension, a dramatic advance over Voyager.
Buoyed by several dramatic advances, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists think they can tackle biological science in a way that couldn't be done before.
These dramatic advances in spring flowering were successfully predicted by historical relationships between flowering and spring temperature spanning up to 161 years of ecological change.
Executives within HarperCollins, Jonathan Cape, Little, Brown, and Tinder Press are inviting «un-agented submissions», marking a dramatic cultural shift for an industry having to readjust to developments such as self - publishing, as well as the often huge advances demanded by agents for coveted titles.
Sir Nicholas Serota's 20 - year reign at the Tate has been dramatic: the expansion of the gallery, the contentious Turner Prize; rejection of Charles Saatchi's advances; breaking charity law in buying for # 600,000 work by the then - Tate trustee Chris Ofili; the war with the Stuckist figurative painters.
i wonder when we'll have a politician with the courage to speak the truth: that decreasing death rates by improvements and advances in medical care and nutrition and living conditions in the third world — without an even more dramatic reduction in birth rates — will only make the planet's environmental problems worse than they already are.
Janković and Shultz even dare to reference the late Dr. Stephen Schneider's heartfelt rationalization for climate change advocacy by invoking his stated position that climate scientists must necessarily «offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have» so as to «capture the public's imagination» by «getting loads of media coverage» as a means to advance the cause.
The new report — a unique and comprehensive summary of facts and graphics on renewable energy in Europe, with country - by - country data — exposes the dramatic advance of renewable energy and the future shape of energy in Europe.
This report synthesizes 15 years of dramatic advances in the science of early childhood and early brain development, analyzes evidence generated by 50 years of program evaluation research, and presents a framework for driving science - based innovation in early childhood policy and practice.
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