Sentences with phrase «grim conclusion»

That's the grim conclusion of a new U.N. report, Green Carbon, Black Market (pdf): organized criminal syndicates are behind up to 90 % of tropical deforestation.
Once again, a research team has considered all the benefits of climate technofix — that is, deliberate steps to neutralize the consequences of unrestrained greenhouse gas emissions — and come to a grim conclusion.
Through visiting the same village, interviewing Asmat kinsmen, studying the tense political climate of the time and combing through archives of official documents along with Rockefeller's personal correspondence, Hoffman comes to the grim conclusion that he was cannibalized.
The grim conclusion must be that Osborne hid this tax rise from the voters for electoral purposes.
The ACLU's «Establishing A New Normal» report ends with the grim conclusion that «if the Obama administration does not affect a fundamental break with Bush administration policies,» it will «create a lasting legal architecture in support of those policies, and then it will have ratified rather than rejected the dangerous notion that America is in a permanent state of emergency and that core liberties must be surrendered forever.»
A new study, conducted by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center, serves up the grim conclusion that calorie labels, on their own, do not reduce the overall number of calories ordered.
But research from 2017 that uses local median rents came to a similarly grim conclusion.
Roger Bilham and Peter Molnar of the University of Colorado and Vinod K. Gaur of the Indian Institute for Astrophysics in Bangalore base their grim conclusions on several lines of evidence.
In other words, what mix of technology development, deployment, adaptation, and geoengineering is needed based on Myhrvold's grim conclusions?

Not exact matches

Such recognition avoids the grim but fashionable conclusion that human reality must mean the trivial experience of individuals, leveled by a homogeneous majority complacently satisfied with the «unholy» given.
Recognizing those grim realities does not, though, lead to the conclusion that the Democratic ticket offers Catholics informed by the Church's social doctrine a safe haven in this dreadful electoral cycle.
When the National Institutes of Health convened a panel of independent experts this past April on how to prevent Alzheimer's disease, the conclusions were pretty grim.
42 years ago, The Manchurian Candidate capped off a Hitchcockian climax with a grim - but - reasonable conclusion.
The story's conclusion verges on the grim, and it underscores Bourdieu's presumable theme: student life and talk are the last real vacations in many lives.
(Fodder for a possible spoiler - laden upcoming round: I would like to talk about the alternate ending of Get Out, which I found a more narratively satisfying conclusion than the one released in theaters, but which is also far grimmer.)
In NED RIFLE the conclusion of the trilogy that began with HENRY FOOL, the titular Ned (Aiken), the son of disgraced would - be-genius-novelist Henry Fool (Ryan) and imprisoned alleged - terrorist Fay Grim (Posey), emerges from witness protection with one aim in mind — to kill his father for ruining the life of his mother.
And I can think of no better praise for a hero from a franchise than being entirely self - contained, complete, a story told to its grim and satisfying natural conclusion.
Conclusion Out of these 5 games, I'd say Grim Dawn is shaping up to be my favorite.
The same forces that direct our aesthetic impulses in life also circumscribe our death, and if Lum's newer work is more grim and difficult, it is of a piece with, and a logical conclusion to, the previously mischievous, sweet way of investigating our imagined relationships to our real conditions of existence.
This grim fact is even bleaker if the international community concludes that it should limit warming to 1.5 degrees C, a conclusion that might become more obvious if current levels of warming start to make positive feedbacks visible in the next few years such as methane leakage from frozen tundra or more rapid loss of arctic ice.
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