Sentences with phrase «huge point of concern»

This makes them a huge point of concern among climate scientists.

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In fact, our school system, as I already pointed out, rents space to a huge number of very diverse private concerns, including homeowner associations, clubs, and so on.
They have had some tough fixtures mind, most of them away from home in fact, but while we could excuse them for not picking up as many points as they perhaps should of, the fact remains that defeats can have huge implications and the morale of any dressing room and that's a big concern for Bolton who haven't won any of their last five in the league.
But there comes a point where all of the «concern» starts to feel almost like bullying and I just kind of wanted to crawl under a dark comforter and huddle with my huge belly.
Food allergies are a huge issue... to the point where many moms are scared to death of any food shared in the class due to concerns that reach to the level of were peanuts used in the same facility.
Fan DavidB voiced another huge concern about how the book, which is told primarily from Ender's own point of view, would translate to screen since voiceovers are a bit tricky.
«While a half a point different isn't a huge amount, a bigger concern for us is, in theory, it should be in the opposite direction,» says Adam Maltese, a professor in the IU School of Education.
I am deeply concerned about the fact that many libraries are increasing their collections of ebooks to the point where a huge chunk of their collection development purchases are ebooks.
It was just really interesting that she made, just, like a really good point about these kinds of concerns and these kinds of moments, and then she kind of needled a little hard on the idea that people who care about this stuff are like shouting, or preaching, or being angry, or dramatic, and that was like, I have such a huge issue when people like get my politics completely correct, or like, they have the same feelings that I do but they sort of undermine other people's reactions about it.
Piers Forster, climate change professor at the UK's University of Leeds, points to the immaturity of geoengineering technology as one reason to downplay concerns of huge unintended consequences.
As shown in Sect. 2.2, this concern was bolstered by the possibility of a huge, highly nonlinear temperature drop if the climate system reached the upper - left bifurcation point of Fig. 1.
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