Sentences with phrase «far smaller degree»

Canada will be impacted when the Fed decides to begin tapering, she added, «but it will be to a far smaller degree than what's transpiring right now in India.»

Not exact matches

In this case the will does not constantly become concrete in the same degree that it is abstract, in such a way that the more it is infinitized in purpose and resolution, the more present and contemporaneous with itself does it become in the small part of the task which can be realized at once, so that in being infinitized it returns in the strictest sense to its self, so that what is farthest from itself (when it is most infinitized in purpose and resolution) is in the same instant nearest to itself in accomplishing the infinitely small part of the task which can be done even today, even at this hour, even at this instant.
Frozen chiles will keep for nine months to a year at zero degrees F. All of the small peppers can be frozen whole with no further processing needed, and their texture holds up surprisingly well in the freezer — especially for use in chili.
Football is no longer a game of 11 V 11 over 90 minutes, its far more intricate and scientific and the degrees which can effect the end result are incredibly small.
The orbit takes the stars far apart for most of the time, but once per orbit they approach very close and the competing solar winds — traveling at 420 kilometers per second from the large star and up to 3000 km / s from the smaller — create a bow shock, heating the gas to tens of millions of degrees.
For light coming from the backward direction, for which the angle between the photon momentum and the atomic velocity is smaller than 90 degrees, the Doppler shift is opposite and shifts the light even further away from the atomic resonance, decreasing its absorption.
A secondary analysis further confirmed that living ferrets have suffered a small degree of inbreeding.
And while that's true to a degree, The Village is far more concerned with the ins and outs of small town life in the late 19th century.
Choice B: Young college grads with degrees in their desired career area — who complete 5 weeks of education training which includes teaching a class 1 hour daily and a small group 1 hour daily, pass the state required tests, continue basic education classes after they begin teaching, are hired with the district paying a minimum of $ 5,000 per teacher to a private organization, are paid salary and benefits negotiated by the district's union, are sought by big corporations, banks, and Wall Street because of their service and skills gained from 2 years of teaching, after 2 years get discounts and benefits from grad schools and employers, after 2 years receive $ 11,000 toward further degrees in education or that initial career choice, and after 2 years are now «experts» in education seeking positions in government to influence education policy.
It's unlikely that the degree of adoption so far however has driven it to this level, and the fact that bitcoin can be broken up into very small chunks means that the big boom in price of individual bitcoins causes the demand - side pressure from the actual use of bitcoins to be alleviated (as there is now 1 / 10th the demand for bitcoins from people who use them for non-speculative reasons).
Although considerably smaller than Guernsey or Jersey, Alderney was the closest island to Britain, hence it being fortified to a far greater degree.
If that wasn't enough he can place dummies that provide a small degree of cover, The plant's Chomper, though, is far more unusual.
It is just that naturally a smaller and tighter focus in a game's design largely has the benefit of being thoroughly examined in the development process, with a far greater degree of quality assessment and overall attention when the end product hits the shelves.
The added edge of the Rabbids» humour certainly diminishes a small degree of the Mario franchise's cute innocence, but it never goes too far.
Even if they make it less cynical by a very small degree, that's good enough as far as I'm concerned.
The small amount of photographic evidence available so far does indicate there is a problem of some degree, which requires further analysis to ascertain how serious the issue is.
For the benefits of any readers who have made it down this far, I should stress that the degree of disagreement between Myles and I on the substance of this issue is extremely small.
Since we have agreed that I accept (at least provisionally, as far as the powerfully augmented eye can see) an expanding Universe and am therefore clearly religious about physics and mathematics and reason if nothing else, can you explain to me how God isn't something and yet is capable of things like sentience, action, choice, design, starting off Big Bangs out of nothingness — all things that seem to involve a remarkably high degree of material complexity and organization (not to mention time, and space and energy)-- not to mention various Amazing Powers to make an entire Universe poof into existence out of nowhere with just the right rules to work out to become (in very small part) me some 14 billion years later.
The Leeds study casts doubt on that interpretation, because the degree of glacier speedup is far too small.
Then they can then go further up small steps and step out into the highest point of the museum for a magical and breathtaking 360 - degree view over the city.
The heat from that unprecedented El Nino, possibly assisted by far smaller variations elsewhere, was sufficient to elevate the temperature of the world's near surface air by 0.55 Fahrenheit degrees, compared with the preceding twelve months.
But the accumulation of total heat energy over the earth is increasing at an astronomical rate, even though the temperature numbers look small locally — 0.8 degrees Celsius so far.
While this happens in small firms, it happens to a far lesser degree.
So far, there's only a 360 - degree camera that is said to be the world's smallest but packs some of the best specs out there.
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