Not exact matches
I think if you did a more careful analyis of many of these «differences» between men and women you would find that both the
degree of difference and the prevalence for many of them would vary
greatly from one culture and time to another as they are largely influenced
by our environments and societal attitudes.
By that time, the temperature was expected to be in the neighborhood of minus 30
degrees Fahrenheit,
greatly increasing the chances of camera failure.
And according to Gerald Stancil, a Johns Hopkins physical chemistry Ph.D. who recently retired from a teaching career at New Jersey's Orange High School, the benefits and salary earned
by a high school teacher with a doctorate compare favorably with median earnings at colleges and universities — although teacher salaries and reward for advanced
degrees vary
greatly in different parts of the country.
Now they know that heat from the Big Bang,
greatly diluted
by cosmological expansion, yields an all - pervasive 4.91
degrees F warmth, meaning that the temperature of space, on average, is — 454.76
degrees F.
How the stress is built up and released at the plate interface is
greatly influenced
by the
degree of compaction of both the sediment wedge and the sediment between the plates.
While some
degree of recovery is possible — this varies
greatly among patients depending on many factors, notably age — it's seldom complete, and typically grinds to a halt
by three months after the stroke has occurred.
They also showed that the INDCs and the future abatement enabled
by a Paris agreement introduces a chance of meeting the 2
degree target, and
greatly reduces the chance that warming will exceed 4
degrees.
Therefore, the experience, which holds a twenty - hour adventure that can be
greatly extended
by those who want to take their oases to their full possible glory, will be able to please — to different and somehow uncertain
degrees — anyone who wants a dose of role - playing thrown into their Animal Crossing, or vice-versa.
Plus, armed with an undergraduate
degree in American politics, she was fascinated
by the legacy of the Lakota people, who had suffered so
greatly at Wounded Knee.
There's no real pop, but a fairly continuous
degree of presence that is aided
greatly by the accurately and at times vividly - conveyed colour palette.
These systems vary
greatly in the
degree of budgetary control possessed
by individual school principals.
During her tenure, Bartoletti partnered with the state department of education on a nontraditional principal certification program that
greatly expanded the pool of competent school leaders
by enabling professionals with advanced
degrees in areas other than education to become principals.
These are switched on automatically: depending on the steering angle, yaw rate and vehicle speed, the active light function pivots the headlamps sideways
by up to 15
degrees almost instantaneously, thereby
greatly enhancing illumination of the road.
The Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) program
greatly reduces the
degree to which financing the cost of a legal education limits career options and opens the door to public service careers
by providing a path for total loan forgiveness.
His imagery has been
greatly influenced
by architecture with an MA
Degree from the Technical University in Munich, Germany.
The fact is that if we can't
greatly reduce fossil fuel use
by the 2030 - 2040 range,
by 2075 be will see a global average temperature rise of 3.5 to 4.0
degrees Celsius, which is also just about the time frame for world phosphate supplies to enter critical shortages that will eventually cut crop yields in half and require twice as much land and water to grow the same yield as previously.
Beyond the agreement's extraordinary climate benefits of avoiding as much as 70 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent and nearly half a
degree Celsius of warming globally
by the end of the century, it will also
greatly benefit industry, workers, and consumers here in the United States.
Given that cosmic radiation and sun spots are known to
greatly effect the Earth's climate
by a much larger
degree than CO2, but these effects are not understood well enough to include in climate models, why the hell do these climate models get approval for being the defacto word of the Green God?
The glaciers, of which Tajikistan boasts 8,492, were already
greatly weakened
by a 3
degree Celsius temperature increase over the past five years.
Dr von Hann didn't like the habit of believing that results are so accurate that they can be parsed to fractions of a
degree (a practice that continues to this day) and makes the point that even long observations of monthly means are untrustworthy in regions where they vary
greatly year
by year.
Professor Nordhaus chooses 3.0
degrees C for doubling of CO2, 9 a value that empirical evidence suggests is
greatly exaggerated.10 To illustrate the point, for a climate sensitivity of 1.0
degree, a value suggested
by a number of empirical studies, Professor Nordhaus's «DICE» model calculates that the optimum policy's net benefits drop from about $ 3 trillion to a net cost of about $ 1 trillion, and the benefit - to - cost ratio plunges from 2.4 to 0.5.
By any measure, the current California drought is severe, to the
degree that Governor Brown made an emergency drought declaration almost a year ago, state and federal water agencies have been forced to
greatly cut back deliveries of water to cities and farms from dangerously depleted rivers and reservoirs, and local utilities are asking customers for a mix of voluntary and sometimes mandatory water - use reductions.
We don't know the earth's temperature to within a
degree, a problem which is
greatly worsened
by Phil Jones refusal to release his data.
As Bill McKibben pointed out in his Rolling Stone article, the global fossil fuel reserves that are already on the corporate books, for which the development capital has largely been sunk,
greatly exceed,
by a factor of five, what we can safely burn to be assured of keeping warming below two
degrees Celsius.
These collections are often created
by outside parties, motivated to publish for varying reasons, and who can differ
greatly in their
degree of support or critique.