Sentences with phrase «diverse global nature»

Essentially the whole company pays when one segment of our business is hit hard because of the diverse global nature of my company.

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It introduces a global model of intrapartum care, which takes into account the complexity and diverse nature of prevailing models of care and contemporary practice.
Kineo appears to have been successful in engaging their client to procure content tailored for culturally diverse audience and which reflects the global nature of the company.
Theory - building that transcends parochial national boundaries and speaks to the global nature of the Journal's diverse audience is imperative for this current phase.
«In order to preserve this diverse ecosystem — recognized as one of the 25 global biodiversity «hot spots» by the Nature Conservancy — the entire pathway of the creek needs to be restored.»
As the second largest destination in the Caribbean, the country's diverse regions offer more than 25 designer golf courses, world - class resorts, stunning coastlines and pristine nature to six million global visitors each year.
Showing works by an increasingly diverse roster of global artists, VMFA's 21st - century gallery reflects the expanded nature of contemporary art.
Showing works by a diverse roster of global artists, VMFA's 21st - century gallery reflects the expanded nature of contemporary art.
Special Exhibitions Fusion: Art of the 21st - Century December 19, 2014 — July 26, 2015 21st - Century Gallery Free Showing works by an increasingly diverse roster of global artists, VMFA's 21st - century gallery reflects the expanded nature of contemporary art.
Mike's work, like that of previous award winners, is diverse, and includes pioneering and highly cited work in time series analysis (an elegant use of Thomson's multitaper spectral analysis approach to detect spatiotemporal oscillations in the climate record and methods for smoothing temporal data), decadal climate variability (the term «Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation» or «AMO» was coined by Mike in an interview with Science's Richard Kerr about a paper he had published with Tom Delworth of GFDL showing evidence in both climate model simulations and observational data for a 50 - 70 year oscillation in the climate system; significantly Mike also published work with Kerry Emanuel in 2006 showing that the AMO concept has been overstated as regards its role in 20th century tropical Atlantic SST changes, a finding recently reaffirmed by a study published in Nature), in showing how changes in radiative forcing from volcanoes can affect ENSO, in examining the role of solar variations in explaining the pattern of the Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age, the relationship between the climate changes of past centuries and phenomena such as Atlantic tropical cyclones and global sea level, and even a bit of work in atmospheric chemistry (an analysis of beryllium - 7 measurements).
This flyer notes that climate change impacts and risks are global in their nature, geographically diverse and are increasingly being felt across a range of systems and sectors essential for human livelihood and well ‐ being.
The complexity and global nature of the issues continue to require a significant degree of international cooperation and development of diverse and new approaches.â $?
Diverse studies of global land cover and potential productivity suggest that anywhere from 600 million to more than 7 billion additional acres of underutilized rural lands are available for expanding rain - fed crop production around the world, after excluding the 4 billion acres of cropland currently in use, as well as the world's supply of closed forests, nature reserves, and urban lands.
Among them: consumer products giant Unilever; apparel company Kering; Chinese construction company Broad Group; African telecommunications carrier Econet; Brazilian cosmetics manufacturer Natura; and British - born investment group Virgin — a geographically diverse group that underscores the global nature of climate challenges.
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