Sentences with phrase «eventual collapse of»

Projections of long - term committed SLR as a function of cumulative carbon emissions, with 66 % CIs, assuming (triggered case) or not assuming (baseline case) that eventual collapse of the WAIS is already inevitable.
John Z. DeLorean found out the hard way, and Henrik Fisker has too, following his resignation from and the eventual collapse of electric vehicle firm Fisker Automotive.
Pundits tend to overstate what happens at debates; yes, Sen. Marco Rubio's gaffe before the New Hampshire primary cost him there, but there were a variety of other factors that contributed to the eventual collapse of his campaign.
«You can't try to define market forces, otherwise you end up in a world of pain,» said the broker, pointing to the»70s floor price scheme for wool, which led to chronic overproduction and the eventual collapse of the Australian wool industry.
Despite their very obvious christian undertones, I though that the last book contained an argument against religion (more - so organized religion, which is a bit different), where the donkey and the monkey pretend to respectively be and be acting for Aslan (the Jesus symbol) and their actions result in widespread chaos, and the eventual collapse of Narnia.
Shall we just burn the American flag that managed to survive through the fire and eventual collapse of the towers too?
U.S. business groups are pinballing between despair and panic as negotiations over a new North American Free Trade Agreement resume, with the Trump administration's hard - line demands risking a worsening standoff and perhaps the eventual collapse of the talks.
But firms» attempts to raise their prices above other firms» prices results in ever - accelerating inflation and eventual collapse of money.

Not exact matches

The collapse of nuclear talks could mean sanctions are not in fact removed, putting off the eventual return of Iranian crude oil.
Singer has been quite vocal recently about the inevitability of an eventual market / systemic collapse.
I don't care very much to debate the nature of the Iranian revolution then and now but one thing that seems to be a hard fact is that their revolution of 1979 has left the west disoriented, delusional, and in a fixed state of constant fantasy about its nature and eventual collapse.
We learnt too of his suffering under Communism and his contribution to its eventual collapse in his Polish homeland.
The collapse of the Tsarist regime and its eventual replacement by the communist soviet rule dealt disastrous blows to all of the older religions in Russia.
The American response to revolutionary communism was premised on the belief that containment would lead to stability and eventual Soviet collapse, not on the idea of forcible and immediate regime change to democracy.
After careful scrutiny of the data, the astronomers realised they were seeing the ejection, and eventual collapse, of the black hole's corona.
The couple's dreamy early romance, which provides temporary sanctuary from the constant pull of David's domineering father (Frank Langella), and its eventual collapse supply a solid foundation for some good old - fashioned melodrama.
Surgical correction is recommended at a young age to avoid the eventual laryngeal collapse that is the inevitable and incurable sequelae to this set of anatomic circumstances.
It usually goes undetected, until the dog suffers catastrophic circulatory collapse, due either to hemorrhage or to cardiac compromise, such as pericardial effusion and tamponade (leakage of blood or fluid into the pericardial sack surrounding the heart with eventual compression of the heart and interference with cardiac output.)
Two world wars which leveled the town twice, a complicated history of coal mining and its eventual collapse, and one could argue the natural disaster which caused the prehistoric forests to solidify over millions of years.
The president's order noted that the collapse of the market for whale meat in Japan following the March tsunami had prompted Iceland's sole whaling company to suspend fin hunts so far this year, but said the country's policies clearly pointed to an eventual resumption in the activities.
Increased delivery of warm ocean water into the sub-ice shelf cavity may therefore cause not only thinning but also structural weakening of the ice shelf, perhaps, as a prelude to eventual collapse
He also makes a prediction to the future (this is may be where the uncertainty lies) in which he connects public learning of the aforementioned faults to an unspecified result, with an eventual total collapse of AGW.
This causes an eventual collapse in the value of the thing.
For example, let's suppose that the Ice sheet in Antarctica really is unstoppable in terms of eventual collapse and that CO2 at 400 ppm is the cause.
Following the collapse and eventual pay - out of the debts of LBIE a surplus remained, so its administrators sought court direction as to the statutory interest payable under the Insolvency Rules 1986 (UK).
But we can equally anticipate the impact of allowing the legal market to chase lawyers into serving purely the corporate elite, or into a spiral of corner - cutting and eventual collapse.
Some of the biggest financial institutions of the time were awarding customers with recklessly faulty home loans, resulting in their eventual collapse, which led to the crash we all remember so well.
Yes, if the community finally agrees on it (the next iteration of SegWit2x), Bitcoin may have a chance to save itself from an eventual collapse.
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