Sentences with phrase «global boundaries»

Even without specifying exact global boundaries, global metrics can be highly misleading for policy.
Ripple Proposes To Cater To India's Digital Economy With A Brand New Mumbai Branch Keeping in sync with the growing customer base, Ripple has been active in setting up new branches surpassing global boundaries starting with Australia in 2015, Japan in 2016 through a...
«We bring scholars together across cultural and global boundaries,» said Shuguo Wang, president of Xi'an Jiaotong University and director of the University Alliance of the Silk Road, who was not involved in the dandelion research.
Scientists within the Anthropocene Working Group are working towards developing a proposal, based upon finding a «golden spike», more technically known as a Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP).
With the skill set of dynamic features and astonishing services, the mighty kindle device has managed to grab the attention of mostly all the potential readers across the global boundaries.
With the fascinating features and amazing services, Kindle has also been the prime partner for many e-readers across the global boundaries.
In today's high tech globe when technology is trespassing every line between national and global boundaries, one can not remains secluded to a particular area.
The tablet has played out a crucial role in rendering the quality bunch of kindle eBooks, movies and TV shows to all the users out there which have resulted in the positive feedback across the global boundaries.
With the skill set of astounding features and enthralling services, the mighty e-reading device has managed to grab the attention of mostly all the potential readers across the global boundaries.
Reaching viral proportions online over the last several months, Removed touches the nerve of a cultural phenomenon that today knows no global boundaries and relates to the soon to be estimated, two billion users of smartphones and other devices that have overtaken our lives, concentration, imaginations and attention.
The formal term is a Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP).
However, the need to define outside influences on land use in regional - scale models, such as global trade, remains a challenge (e.g., Sands and Edmonds, 2005; Alcamo et al., 2006b), so IAMs have an important role to play in characterising the global boundary conditions for regional land - use change assessments (van Meijl et al., 2006).
He said that in phase 2, the group will move toward formally defining the Anthropocene on the basis of what's called a Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) to set the lower boundary of the potential new epoch.
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