Sentences with phrase «implied whole system»

«Quality» has many meanings and can be (has been here) linked to «energy», «energy source», «set» (as in SA's original contention), or the implied whole system of power production, so I'm sure there are plenty of valid opinions.

Not exact matches

All three authors have, in one way or another, something to add to the view that the corporation is totalitarian, as well as illustrating how the processes and practices leading to our present situation are considerably more complex than any simplistic representation of corporate malfeasance would imply (i.e. that criminal corporations are individual «bad apples» and not representational of the whole system)
This implies that the children's immune systems have been primed to respond to the virus: in other words, they have been exposed to the whole virus or parts of it in the womb, says Sarah Rowland - Jones, an immunologist at the Institute of Molecular Medicine in Oxford.
The REA defined reading as a system of strategies including phonemic awareness, reading fluency, prior knowledge, and adequate vocabulary, implying an integration of the phonics and the whole language approaches to reading instruction.
LRD implies that in order to predict the next state of a system its whole past is needed.
This implies that the whole climate system is like a low pass filter.
If you want to do away with fossil fuels, then you have to imply some kind of energy storage - and thus ultimately include the embodied energy of this energy storage system in the whole picture.
I'm calling this model family justice three - point - oh, firstly to allow for the possibility of future notes suggesting different models, secondly because the whole two - point - oh thing has been overdone in recent years, and thirdly because it implies a discontinuity from family justice one - point - oh, the system we have now, and whatever system may result from our present reformatory efforts.
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