An environmental issue of potentially even higher concern is the releases of
extraordinary concentrations of antibiotic substances from drug manufacturing sites.
Already,
the extraordinary concentrations of endemic species in the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor are experiencing rapid habitat loss.
It is this approach that now plays an important role in justifying
the extraordinary concentration of endowment assets and cultural prestige in just a few schools at the top of our university system.
The newly discovered nebula was found at a distance of 10 billion light years in the middle of a region with
an extraordinary concentration of galaxies.
This extraordinary concentration of vitamin C contributes to boost the immune system, helps treating anemia, and brings relief to inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis.
The surrounding Engadin Alps are likewise home to
an extraordinary concentration of art events and organisations.
Nowhere was this zeal more evident than in the main gallery, where
an extraordinary concentration of small sculptures on large pedestals vied for space.
Not exact matches
The Man Who Broke into Auschwitz is the
extraordinary story
of a British soldier who marched willingly into the
concentration camp known as Auschwitz III, to testify at first hand the atrocities occurring in the camp.
She has developed
extraordinary powers
of concentration and can exert mental effort whenever she needs to.
The quantity and
concentration of highly varied limestone formations is
extraordinary in a global context, whilst the superbly exposed geology provides an insight into the recovery
of marine life in the Triassic period, after the greatest extinction event recorded in the history
of life on Earth.
Tokyo 1955 — 1970: A New Avant - Garde provides a focused look at the
extraordinary concentration and network
of creative individuals and practices in this dynamic city during these turbulent years.
Although I can not know this, I suspect that many chemists first learning
of the GHG theory
of global warming started from a base
of scepticism, from the knowledge that very small
concentrations need
extraordinary care and interpretation.
Additional differences among the various proposals concern the relationship
of globalization to programs for study abroad; 36 connections with existing programs that educate foreign students; the creation
of unique «institutes» or «centers» within the law school's institutional structure (or sometimes elsewhere in the university) to develop, staff, manage, and operate such programs; needs and opportunities for «specialization» by faculty and «
concentration» by students, and other matters.37 With perhaps the single exception
of McGill University's
extraordinary program, however, hardly any proposals seek entirely to supplant instruction in domestic law.