Sentences with phrase «culprit for»

Actually, Dr. J is the culprit for bringing him to Philly sports.
A common culprit for increasing noise levels within a room are air conditioning units, and so the Amazon Echo should be placed as far away as possible from them and their vents.
The culprit for the 20 false alarms daily is likely the Emergency SOS feature introduced in iOS 11.
So it appears Apple is claiming its newly opened spaceship campus as the culprit for Ive's less product - focused time at the company these last two years.
Like ASUS, Chinese smartphones are also the culprit for its dismal sales performance.
A likely culprit for this anti-cryptocurrency move is the rampant speculation and market activity seen in South Korea in the last few months.
Several earlier rumors point to manufacturing difficulties as the culprit for the delay, but a new report from Digitimes suggests there may be another factor at play.
Several earlier rumors point to manufacturing difficulties as the culprit for the delay...
The conceit last year, enhanced water resistance was the culprit for the S7's dull sound, but the iPhone 7, LG G6, and now the S8 show you can have water protection and solid audio.
A small number of people have even reported that their Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL units are heating up on standby, pointing to the latest security patch as the likely culprit for that phenomenon.
«The research showed that the chief culprit for contamination was people eating at their desks and dropping crumbs which lodge between keys and encourage the growth of millions of bacteria.
(The two - primary weapon system is a likely culprit for the latter investigation, alongside a game design philosophy stubbornly rooted in simplicity at all costs.)
Underneath the guidelines for this car insurance system, one party must be named the culprit for any accident.
The culprit for all this stress is a little almond shaped part of the brain known as the amygdala.
But I am not certain this different attitude is the sole culprit for the decline in the average billable hours being work by young lawyers.
eDiscovery costs are on the rise and explosive data volumes are the primary culprit for these increases.
One instructive and surprising culprit for urban planners and personal injury lawyers alike to contemplate emerged from an unlikely source: The Department of Parks and Recreation.
Now, using a new technique — the perfect - deficit approach — a team from the US and Hungary has found that an increase in extreme droughts may be the culprit for grasslands» declining productivity.
CO2 is assumed to be the culprit for the late 20th century warming, since model studies show that there is no other factor that can explain it.
The culprit for this abrupt reversal, Gower explained, is forest fires.
Much of the climate change debate is wheather man made CO2 is the main culprit for rising tides, melting glaceres, and higher acidity in the ocean.
Actually, the UN itself is the culprit for creating the no - oversight IPCC in the first place.
This change in rainfall is the culprit for the lowering sea level:
The culprit for the slowing decline is a spike in transportation emissions.
Instead the real culprit for rising global temperatures is water vapor and other chemical compounds.
«The finding is a surprise, since the current theories had pointed to the Pacific Ocean as the culprit for hiding heat,» Tung said.
While decreased solar activity will decidedly play a role as stated earlier, our good old friend global warming will be the main culprit for this trend.
But obviously the IPCC's sole intent is to frame mankind and its CO2 emissions as the culprit for something that stopped happening 16 years ago.
If the IPCC had directed the same energy and resources to make the sun and natural factors the culprit for climate change as it has with CO2, they'd certainly have a far more convincing case today, and many of the questions it claims are still open would be closed.
Prof Tung said the study's findings were a surprise because previous studies had suggested it was the Pacific Ocean that was «the culprit for hiding heat».
The IPCC's climate modelers purposefully designed the computer models to implicate human CO2 emissions as the major culprit for global warming and climate change.
«The finding is a surprise, since the current theories had pointed to the Pacific Ocean as the culprit for hiding heat»
Sigmund and Anna Freud wrote that finding another culprit for an inconvenient problem is a common outlet for denial.
It's not a secret that the IPCC models are all rigged to make CO2 look like the culprit for the last 150 years of warming.
Finally, we have not yet taken note here of Shindell»14 «Inhomogeneous forcing and transient climate sensitivity» which makes a very strong case not only for the unexpected aerosol loading from China being the culprit for the divergence, but also, unfortunately, for the case that a rather high sensitivity is a logical consequence of that explanation.
Warm ocean water, not warm air, is melting the Pine Island Glacier's floating ice shelf in Antarctica and may be the culprit for increased melting of other ice shelves, according to an international team of researchers.
Many of these researchers pointed toward an expanding pool of warm bottom water undermining sea facing glaciers as the culprit for this increasingly rapid glacial melt.
However, if global warming is your concern, it's important to note that severe weather was not the only or even the main culprit for 2011 — about two - thirds of the total damages and about half of the insured losses can be attributed to two non-weather-related disasters: New Zealand's February earthquake and Japan's earthquake and tsunami in April.
For WAIS, the culprit for the rapid thinning of ice shelves is increased delivery of warm ocean water to the base of the ice shelves.
GPC is not the only (nor the worst) culprit for this kind of nonsense — indeed we just noticed a bunch of astrology papers in the International Journal of Heat and Technology (by Nicola Scatetta [natch]-RRB-.
A MODIS image shows A43F still embedded in plenty of other ice and the B15D being separated from the pack ice making it a likely culprit for the sighting not the collision obviously.
First, they have not come up with any plausible alternative culprit for the disruption of global climate that is being observed, for example, a culprit other than the greenhouse - gas buildups in the atmosphere that have been measured and tied beyond doubt to human activities.
Stephen Kick said in the backer update that feature creep was indeed the culprit for this hiatus:
We've sat down with Mario Kotlar, Project Lead on The Talos Principle VR, a VR aficionado that has preordered every headset imaginable (except for one) and perhaps the main culprit for Croteam's involvement in VR.
In our tests, we've compared both cut - scenes and gameplay, and our lowest recorded drop occurs on Xbox One, where a massive explosion sends us plummeting to 20 fps, while PS4 plateaus to 24 fps in entirely different circumstances — with CPU power the likely culprit for bottlenecked performance there.
Asidcast is reporting that apparently the Batman Arkham Knight PC port contains the Denuvo DRM which might just be the culprit for all the performance issues.
And it's suspected to be the main culprit for some unusual behavior in the natural environment.
Actually, Dr. J is the culprit for bringing him to Philly sports.
Additionally, hard candies are a common culprit for tooth fractures in dogs.
That way you know the culprit for any unforeseen health issues.
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