His role is to communicate to investors
the dramatic implications of the energy transition.
«In a sense, the full
dramatic implications of the question how to begin ever anew were first realized by the modernist avant - gardes (it is...
Exploring
the dramatic implications of Gabriel's case study in the way that Awakenings or Lorenzo's Oil did may well have led to a more compelling and memorable film.
What made Poitras» documentary so compelling was the contrast between the quiet of Snowden's Hong Kong hotel room — the film's sole location — and
the dramatic implications of his actions for the outside world.
Not exact matches
The
implications of the refinery outages and the port closures could be
dramatic, although how long it will last is uncertain.
The
dramatic revisions in our ideas on the spatiality
of matter have, therefore, a major
implication: We must abandon the assumption that we can understand physical reality by simply locating bits
of matter in space without taking into account the relational web
of energy - events in which they are situated.
One phase
of that revolution with
dramatic implications for Christian faith and institutions is perhaps months away: commercial production
of the laser video - disc.
That doesn't constitute proof
of lack
of impact, merely lack
of any evidence
of impact that can be measured by them (and the
implication was that, due to slow speed
of Wikileaks releases and lack
of any
dramatic info in the emails; any impact is pretty much impossible to measure).
The cuts include
dramatic overhauls
of education and Medicaid spending that could have serious
implications for New York City, which relies heavily on the state for its aide.
The
implications of these figures are
dramatic and disturbing for the Conservatives, if we believe that UKIP voters will vote this way in the general election.
If this analysis
of the BES data is indicative then
dramatic changes are in store for the geography
of electoral competition in May 2015 with important
implications for seats.
The
implications of that could be
dramatic.
«My research shows that a rushed policy process, without thorough consultation with communities or key stakeholders, may have
dramatic implications for the success
of the law change.
«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).
Even if glcosepane's low tissue burden in rats means that cleaving it will not have
dramatic rejuvenating effects in these animals (which is a reasonable prediction, but might be happily disproven in the event), its high prevalence in aging and diabetic human collagen, and its
implication in the complications
of diabetes, will make the mere demonstration
of a candidate's ability to cleave glucosepane crosslinks in vivo a sufficient proof -
of - concept to spur further work to move it down the therapeutic pipeline into human testing.
While many
of Harris» arguments have
dramatic implications, his urging scientists to overcome ailments to human health echo the core mission
of Gladstone.
«These improved estimates have big
implications for the climatic consequences
of the impact, which could have been even more
dramatic than what previous studies have found.»
As expected, omnivores demonstrated a
dramatic difference in their native GI bacterial population, and by
implication, a corresponding difference in their processing
of carnitine and choline (in meat) over vegans.
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.
Although these reductions in risk might seem modest, they could have potentially
dramatic implications for public health if spread out over the tens
of millions
of coffee drinkers in the United States, says Susan Fisher, Ph.D., chair
of community and preventive medicine at the University
of Rochester Medical Center, in Rochester, N.Y.
by Walter Chaw Manny Farber described the films
of Robert Bresson as «crystalline,» and it's hard to argue with the singular idea
of purity represented by that word: they're all
of gesture and
implication, reduced down to the purest grist so that the powder
of dramatic movements, rubbed together, might hum in miniature perfection.
If education has such a
dramatic impact on a country's economic productivity and growth, what are the
implications of a less - than - adequate education system for economic growth today and in the future?
With a particular emphasis on Catholic school closures, Lost Classroom, Lost Community examines the
implications of these
dramatic shifts in the urban educational landscape.
Shatzkin's write, An innocent story with
dramatic implications, is based on reports
of how Hachette UK «is seeing «nearly half»
of its sales taking place online.»
None
of the six effects are enabled at the «Middle» preset and this has some pretty
dramatic implications on performance as you will soon find out.
Even though clips move at a wicked pace, a commanding
implication of narrative ties the
dramatic scenes together.
Even small diversions
of corn supplies to ethanol could have
dramatic implications for the world's poor, especially considering that researchers believe that food production will need to triple by the year 2050 to accommodate expected demand.
If you think that an exhaustive search
of data in The CCC's possession would be too time - consuming, I suggest that you ask Lord Deben to provide the answers or to publish a retraction
of his statements, which seem to have
dramatic implications, but have been made without evidence.
Pennsylvania Bar Association Committee on Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Formal Opinion 2011 - 200 recognes the
dramatic rise in the use
of technology in the profession and lists in detail the legal ethics
implications of technology.
The
implications of the
dramatic changes now in train have yet to be fully explored but one
of them, if the Bar pursues the policy propounded by its leaders, is to remove the justification for the two branches
of the profession remaining separate.
Although the percentage changes for costs and revenue may be quite small, the combination
of the two can have
dramatic implications for profits.»
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.