While not perfect, the Independent graphic is shown to have been pretty good — especially for a hand - drawn schematic, while the more
dramatic implications from McIntyre or Pielke were large overestimates (as is often the case).
Not exact matches
«Even a sea level rise of 20 cm (8in) in a century will have quite
dramatic implications,» said Shad O'Neel
from the US Geological Survey (USGS).
In about five billion years, our own Sun will make the transition
from a main - sequence yellow dwarf star, to a red giant, with
dramatic implications for Earth.
Given the well - established role of steroid hormones in breast cancer etiology for postmenopausal women, these findings may have important health
implications» Tumor growth
from these hormone imbalances is also evident «A
dramatic increase in estrogen - dependent malignant diseases, such as ovarian, corpus uteri, breast, testicular and prostate cancers has been recognized.
Horn's comments came after a meeting with local school board members in Charlotte this week, who, like many districts across the state, say a looming legislative mandate to slash class sizes in the early grades would have
dramatic implications without additional funding or a reprieve
from lawmakers.
In Ghaidan v Godin - Mendoza, which Lord Phillips described as the «definitive» case on s. 3 HRA 1998, the House of Lords held that s. 3 could permit a Court to depart
from a provision whose meaning was unambiguous, if that provision was not ECHR compatible, with the
dramatic implication that s. 3 could oblige a Court to disregard the legislative purpose of subsequent Parliaments.