Other works include installations by Hans - Peter Feldmann and Tomoko Takahashi, which both highlight
the cumulative power of photographs; a sound piece by Stephen Vitiello that layers barking dogs and firework explosions; and a film of drifting soap bubbles by Rivane Neuenshwander and Cao Guimarães that realizes the abstract forms of atmospheric conditions.
Last but not the least, what has really worked is
the cumulative power of our team that continuously works towards customer delight.
A gift of $ 50 or $ 100 may not seem like much, but
the cumulative power of such gifts can be transformative, she says.
Still, that doesn't diminish
the cumulative power of the first part of the movie, as the three heroes steadily coalesce into a roaring, collective blast of thunder.
But to dismiss it as the sum of its concept is to ignore the richness of its characters, the depth of its performances (by Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke, and newcomers Ellar Coltrane and Lorelai Linklater), and
the cumulative power of its storytelling.
Time - travel movies remain popular in the genre world, but none of them can match the weight and
cumulative power of what Linklater managed here, making the simple story of a single family into a Great American Novel by letting it unfold at its own pace.
Émond's film is remarkable in its unflinching and realistic portrayal of
the cumulative power of depression.
Even so,
the cumulative power of «One Mississippi» is almost breathtaking, given where it starts.
The cumulative power of scientific thinking has vindicated itself many times over in the course of human investigations into reality.
Perhaps Barth is wordy, but the sheer
cumulative power of his thought is magnificent.
Given
the cumulative power of private property, justice does not result from the competitive interplay of acquisitive individuals.
Not exact matches
Over 54 gigawatts (GW)
of wind
power were installed globally in 2016 and
cumulative capacity grew by more than 12 percent to hit 486.8 GW, according to an April 2017 report from global trade association the Global Wind Energy Council.
Other elements
of Hartshorne's
cumulative argument for God's existence provide reasons for thinking that the cosmic ordering
power has other attributes traditionally ascribed to God (see Viney, 1985).
The
cumulative effect
of instances
of such «seeing» might add up to faith and trust in a
power wiser, greater and nobler than any we know, or, at any rate, it might commence that son
of awakening, causing us to ask for a transcendent selfdisclosure that is unlike anything remotely resembling self - aggrandizement.
Still, for all his personal failings, Jonathan became presidential flotsam and jetsam, to be thrown overboard for the
power vessel to remain afloat, because
of cumulative atrocities under previous PDP administrations from 1999.
The Murdoch - led besmirching
of Fleet Street was just the latest in a string
of recent scandals, the
cumulative effect
of which served to confirm that the people who exert influence and
power over our lives are seldom as well behaved as they should be.
The
cumulative destruction
of that era, birthed Obasanjo's delusion
of grandeur, Umaru Yar» Adua's tragic
power captivity and Jonathan, as Nigeria's unsympathetic undertaker, led to the meltdown that made the Buhari second coming inevitable.
However, lack
of information on actual investment figures aside, the US wind industry is obviously benefiting, as it boasts over 18,200 MW
of wind
power capacity currently under construction, and a
cumulative total
of 74.8 GW
of wind capacity installed across the country.
«Mudbound»: Dee Rees» portrait
of life in segregated post-WWII Mississippi at times tells its tale with a heavy hand but the performances — especially from an unrecognizable Mary J. Blige — and the story's
cumulative power are undeniable.
But the abrupt nature
of these shorts is what lends If These Walls Could Talk its
cumulative power — the film fuels discussion by not putting out the fires.
Neither
of the two Werner Herzog documentaries released in theaters this year rank among the director's best work, in part because they're too scattered to achieve a
cumulative power.
If this adaptation
of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's 1932 classic
of Scottish literature doesn't always escape a feeling
of aesthetic and dramatic conventionality, the film is nevertheless so visually resplendent, beautifully acted, and deeply felt that it achieves a devastating
cumulative emotional
power nevertheless.
Set in the desolate towns, cities, and farms
of Montana, the film yields a quiet, sneaking,
cumulative power as these women try and, more often than not, fail to forge connections in awkward, sometimes desperate yet naturalistic circumstances.
This is the second
of three lessons that introduce the idea
of logarithms The PowerPoint takes students through the difficulties in solving algebra with unknown
powers and
cumulative interest.
As a result, these studies demonstrate the instructional
power of integrating reading and writing within
cumulative, in - depth science instruction represents a significant difference from the learning contexts represented by traditional basal reading selections (see Walsh, 2003).
This buying
power is based on the
cumulative loan value
of the investments in the account, which in turn is based on each investment's value and quality.
Today, Ikanos and Conexant account for a
cumulative 330 million broadband access ports shipped, bringing the
power of the Internet to millions
of people around the world.
If you look at the number
of nodes,
cumulative raw compute
power, total storage etc.
of just the people playing on Xbox Live at any one time, combined with very high bandwidth connectivity and add to that potentially millions
of people playing on their mobile devices added to the cloud... then I think it might be time for the Blue Pill / Red Pill discussion and I'll jump out
of my skin if someone calls me up and says «Hello Sandy, my name is Morpheus!»
I do know that over 40 GW
of new wind
power capacity was brought online globally in 2011, bringing the
cumulative total to over 238 GW.
Cumulative production, at just over 6,090 megawatts by the end
of 2005, has increased on average 33 percent a year since 2000, making solar
power the world's fastest growing energy source.
This research highlights how a series
of modest incremental changes to average LCOE assumptions can have a profound
cumulative impact on the affordability
of power generation technologies.
While every home, business or non-profit that adopts solar
power makes a dent in our pollution levels, the
cumulative effect
of property owners adopting solar across the country is what really makes a lasting impact.
CNBC Over 54 gigawatts (GW)
of wind
power were installed in 2016 and
cumulative capacity grew by more than 12 percent to hit 486.8 GW, according to a new report from global trade association, the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC).
The
cumulative installed wind
power generation capacity
of the USA is 74471 MW and that
of Germany is...
The
cumulative installed wind
power generation capacity
of India is 25088 MW.
A tempestuous four years later, the U.S. has a
cumulative installed wind
power capacity
of over 41 gigawatts, wind provides 2.3 percent
of the nation's electricity and more than 20,000 people are expected in Anaheim.
As
of the third quarter
of 2014, more than 17,500 megawatts
of cumulative solar electric capacity are operating in the United States, which is enough to
power more than 3.5 million average American homes, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association.
Over the years, solar has lagged significantly behind wind
power in terms
of annual installed capacity and
cumulative capacity but is rapidly closing the gap in annual installations.
In 2015, China surpassed Germany's installed base
of solar
power capacity and claimed the position as the largest solar market by both new installations and
cumulative capacity.
Even in the face
of a worldwide economic downturn, the global wind industry posted another record year in 2009 as
cumulative installed wind
power capacity grew to 158,000 megawatts.
The Solar Electric
Power Association (SEPA) has released its second annual report revealing which
of the nation's utilities have added the most megawatts
of solar capacity in the past year, and which utilities have the most
cumulative megawatts
of solar capacity.
In the past several years, the burden
of environmental regulations on the
power sector has grown precipitously without adequate consideration
of the
cumulative costs and reliability impacts.
Even based on the false assumption that only wood waste, not whole trees, are being burnt, Booth found that «up to 95 percent
of cumulative CO2 emitted [by the biomass burning
power plants] represent a net addition to the atmosphere over decades.»
Cumulative Number and Generating Capacity
of Operational Concentrating Solar
Power Plants Worldwide as
of May 2014
CSP and offshore wind had
cumulative installed capacity
of just 5 GW and 13 GW respectively at the end
of 2016, while the cost
of electricity from recently commissioned projects for these technologies is higher than for other renewable
power generation technologies.
* Wind, solar and nuclear
power together got ~ $ 150 billion
cumulative federal subsidies over ~ 50 years,
of which ~ 95 % for nuclear.
The UK, which was the largest contributor in 2008 (in terms
of cumulative offshore wind
power capacity), has nine new projects expected to reach completion by 2010.
There is now, Miesen said, a
cumulative 2,500 megawatts
of wind
power, largely in Brazil and Mexico, with some development in Costa Rica and Argentina.
Second, the Court found that Germany had breached its obligations by failing to take into account the
cumulative effects
of the Moorburg plant together with those
of the upstream 1958 Geestacht pumped - storage
power plant.
Both solutions will occur because the
power of the news media and
of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types
of information, the
cumulative effect
of which will force governments and the courts to act: (1) the situations
of the thousands
of people whose lives have been ruined because they could not obtain the help
of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as to the increasing percentages
of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges to provide more public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing numbers
of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice
of law» because they tried to help others desperately in need
of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected by their monopoly over the provision
of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion
of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members
of the public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in order for the rule
of law, the Canadian Charter
of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole
of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and command sufficient respect, the majority
of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.