Sentences with phrase «entirely as a result of a change»

41 % of those receiving some form of regular local allowance said it had been reduced or been cut entirely as a result of a change in the local authority's policy.

Not exact matches

2) I'm assuming that Conor doesn't use the standard of «loyalty so long as we are on a team» in his private life, so is the change in stance here entirely a result of consequentialist concerns?
Last summer, government scientists predicted that, as a result of climate change, polar bears may disappear from the U.S. and its waters entirely by 2050 — and that estimate doesn't even take into account potential effects from new oil and gas activities.
Saturating one bottle with CO2 as you proposed entirely changes the physics at play and actually gives a completely different result versus varying small amount of CO2 (say from 400 ppm to 800 ppm).
I'm not entirely certain how comparable the 5.6 and 6.0 UAH versions are as a result of those method changes.
Coral reefs, which plausibly as a result of climate change could disappear entirely by 2100 and almost certainly will be reduced much in areal extent within the next few decades (Hoegh - Guldberg, 1999; Mumby et al., 2007; Pandolfi et al., 2011; Ricke et al., 2013), are essentially the «rainforests of the sea» (Knowlton and Jackson, 2008) in terms of biodiversity.
When it comes to TCR / ECS - estimates, RF - only estimates are pointless as the surface temperature response might well exhibit an entirely different spatial response (with inevitable changes in the resulting ECS, ususally expressed in terms of AF or RF - efficacy) as demonstrated in Jones et al..
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