Sentences with phrase «entirely on the intensity»

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The language based on intensity, however, is entirely disrupted.
MG: The programs I design are almost entirely based on high intensity resistance training instead of cardio.
All hopes for tsunami drama The Impossible seem to rest entirely on the raw intensity of Naomi Watts, and she's also a safe bet for a nomination.
Hurricane prognosticator William Gray (whose public statements we have commented on previously), has, in his recent senate testimony, confidently asserted that a putative increase in the intensity of the Atlantic Thermohaline circulation over recent decades was entirely responsible for this increase:
Furthermore, Dr. Trenberth is also apparently unaware (although it was stated clearly in the paper) that the W. Pacific had aircraft reconnaissance until 1987 at which point they were forced to rely entirely on Dvorak satellite estimates of intensity.
Incidentally, those who claim the extreme 2005 hurricane season is entirely due to a natural cycle, like Bill Gray, also say it is due to warmer ocean temperatures — the difference in opinion is in why the ocean temperatures are so warm, not in the effect this has on hurricane intensity or precipitation.
While the earlier study was based entirely on historical records of past hurricanes, showing nearly a doubling in the intensity of Atlantic storms over the last 30 years, the new work is purely theoretical.
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