Sentences with phrase «great bulk of it»

The majority of the factual subject matter involved Russia and the great bulk of evidence would have to come from Russian witnesses.
Second, you may be correct that great bulk of civil litigation has migrated or will migrate to the state courts.
Carried as far as blind logic may compel some to go, the notion that statements from the mouth of the defendant should not be used in evidence would have a severe and unfortunate impact upon the great bulk of criminal cases.
But when you flip that so that a few large entities occupy the great bulk of the formerly small firm services market and the small entities are relegated to the fringes, then the public is harmed.
The great bulk of the sites archived are U.S. - centric, not surprisingly.
It also gives more weight to Antarctica, the great bulk of which (away from the Antarctic Peninsula) has warmed little in the last two decades (Comiso, 2000).
The great bulk of interest in AGW is the possibility that future climates may be «bad», «problematic», «disastrous» or «catastrophic».
In the end — without tree - rings, which make up the great bulk of all the proxies, paleoclimatology is a cooked goose — there would be no substance to the proxies.
I would say that the great bulk of criticism is neither misinformed nor funded by «the fossil fuel lobby.»
Saying «I'm no scientist... [but I'm going to ignore the great bulk of those who are]» is pretty much the opposite.
The great bulk of their investments goes to traditional petroleum resources, including carbon - intensive energy sources like tar sands and natural gas from shale, while alternative investments account for a tiny fraction of their spending.
2) Your question, though, boils down to the practical as well as semantic difference between «almost all scientists worldwide» and «the great bulk of the scientific community».
The evidence, evidence that it has not happened in the case of physical climatology, is the unanimous support of (practically if not literally) all the various scientific professional groups, national honorary societies, and international panels... which constitutes «the great bulk of the scientific community»... which in turn speaks for «almost all scientists worldwide» in practice.
Mike deserves the great bulk of the credit for the research.
Instead, several respondents heaped abuse on the potential of nuclear power in general despite the fact that the great bulk of their criticisms related to the shortcomings of third generation reactors.
Looking at the figure «a», which covers the period from 2011 — 2030, the graph shows surface cooling from 70 degrees South on down (which is the great bulk of Antarctica).
That's a difficult period for climate scientists to handle, but I suspect that they should devote the great bulk of their resources there.
This great bulk of underwater expanse is today a scuba diver's fantasy of LAVA FLOWS, SUBMERGED CAVES, CANYONS, CLIFFS AND COLORFUL CORAL REEFS.
«The great bulk of the money has come from the great businesses.
For the great bulk of people, yes, it's the best investment.
For instance, today cellulose acetate is the chemical composition of the fiber preferred for many types of textiles, while regenerated cellulose or the product of the viscose industry and known as rayon makes up the great bulk of hundreds of millions of pounds now produced annually.
During World War I, between 1915 and 1918, the great bulk of the Armenian population was forcibly removed from Armenia and Anatolia to Syria, where the majority were sent into the desert to die.
«Most people that look at us don't understand one thing: the great, great bulk of all our schools are profitable and they are generating cash, some of which comes back here,» said Edison CEO Chris Whittle, according to PBS's Frontline.
When Congress passed and President Obama signed it in December 2015, almost fifteen years after George W. Bush proposed No Child Left Behind, the great bulk of the federal role in K — 12 education was all but locked in — locked up, you might even say — for a foreseeable future that is all but certain to outlast the Trump presidency.
They've been bringing quality stories about a wide spectrum of subjects and people and tonight it premieres the new documentary short Tashi and the Monk, which is no less interesting than the great bulk of what they show.
Otherwise, the great bulk of More Than A Feeling is not much more than a lot of talking.
85 % of the calories in the Okinawan diet came from sweet potatoes and the «Spud Fit» bloke also gets the great bulk of his calories from potatoes.
«This is important work,» he says, «but the great bulk of the problem is elsewhere, downstream in the natural gas system», including poorly capped oil and gas wells no longer in production.
But the great bulk of the Short money is payable based on votes and seats won at the previous general election: approximately # 17,000 for every seat, and # 34 for every 200 votes (for full details see here).
That money comes from a combination of ticket sales, concession sales, merchandise, licensing fees, and other sources — but the great bulk of it comes from television contracts.
This is so not only of visual phenomena but also, and perhaps especially, the linguistic because the great bulk of language on television — and radio too, for that matter — is merely a parody of civilized speech.
24, the great bulk of the material is drawn, apparently, from the same early source.
Seekers do not hesitate to drop old identities and assume new ones, but the great bulk of baby boomers have retained the denominational identities of their childhood.
Condemning the brutalities of the Nationalists, Burleigh nonetheless exonerates the great bulk of the Spanish clergy, most of whom were apolitical and who dedicated their lives to the poor.
To insist that Blake was successful as an artist and poet only to the extent that he resurrected an ancient form of myth is to deny the Christian ground of his vision and to reject the great bulk of his mature work.
Mindfulness and similar forms of meditation were traditionally the domain of ordained monks and nuns, not the average people who make up the great bulk of Buddhist societies.
But most of us, it seems clear, expend the great bulk of our time and energies fulfilling the American dream.
(Despite the fashionable derision, one may gratefully note that the great bulk of what the churches actually do in response to myriad human needs is charity, or what used to be called the corporal works of mercy.)
The great bulk of these loans were extended mainly against assets already in place, inherited from the Soviet period.
I think the problem arises when nuts make up a greater bulk of our caloric intake, as an ounce of walnuts is about 200 calories, and this is only a 1/4 cup.
Movie stars and actors have always had more to do with audience interest than movie directors, and for decades the greater bulk of writing almost certainly had to do with the stars.
I consider it a mistake to attribute school leadership activities as only residing in formal roles because this denies the greater bulk of the profession opportunities to develop leadership capacities which may lead to other leadership activities in the future, either formal or informal.
«By far the greatest bulk of the greenhouse effect is caused by water vapour, approximately 95 %.
The great bulks of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets actually have pulled ocean water toward them, so that their coastal sea levels are notably higher than they would be without that gravitational attraction.

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The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) chairman Russell Reichelt said he recognised there was intense community concern and debate about the application by North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation to dispose of dredge spoil in the park.
Though BCE claimed it desperately needed the deal for its Bell Media division to compete in an ever - changing and increasingly international market (not to mention to bulk up its presence in Quebec), and altruistically promised to undertake a variety of tangible benefits for the greater good of Canadian society, Blais was having none of it.
Having spent the bulk of the 2000s working for action sports companies like K2 and Vans, brothers Lyndon and Jamie Cormack named their new brand after the Saskatchewan hamlet where their great - grandfather, a barrel - maker by trade, settled in the early 1900s.
And the great worry is that young people, who traditionally provide the bulk of demand for single - family homes, are taking longer to leave their parents» basement or bid goodbye to their roommates and buy a place of their own.
Successive episodes of uplift may thus be driving the crust towards a critical stress for bulk failure and, hence, to a greater potential for eruption than previously assumed.
No matter your bulk condiment needs, Heinz provides the same great taste in an assortment of back - of - house packaging and easy - to - install pouches for powerful branding front - of - house.
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