Sentences with phrase «in considerable detail»

So that's something that we have to look into in considerable detail in these cases.
That IPCC, the organization which others say in considerable detail is unreliable due to its assessment reports having massive problems with transparency, data availability and due diligence and other such related problems.
Virtually every object of interest to the amateur using a modest telescope is covered in considerable detail.
If any of you also have full text access we can work out the calculations in some considerable detail via email if you wish.
Staying with Conflict explores these topics in considerable detail and offers helpful strategies.
Some states define expectations of conduct in considerable detail; others don't.
In truth, however, Descartes» dualism is no insuperable obstacle to Whitehead, since Descartes does acknowledge that interactions between mind and body exist — they are discussed in considerable detail in The Passions of the Soul.
Peter Turchin's «cliodynamics» method of predictive history (18 August, p 46) was predicted in considerable detail by Isaac Asimov in...
He drilled down in considerable detail for the years 2007 - 2010 to show that the Federal Open Market Committee simply hasn't been anywhere near accurate.
[19] These comments largely echo comments made in response to the Fiduciary Rule when it was proposed in 2015, and that were addressed in considerable detail in the 2016 RIA.
The laws of inheritance are given in considerable detail but they follow the general principle that a man inherits twice as much as a woman.
It was only in the second edition, which appeared six years later, that he spelled out his intentions in considerable detail.
In Process and Reality this differing conception of the symbol is developed in considerable detail in the form of a revised statement of «symbolic reference.»
He seems to indicate not only that it presents a vague sense of activities and dynamic relations in nature, but that it also discloses in considerable detail the causal mechanism by which the perceptions in the mode of presentational immediacy were produced.
Two of the Upangas give in question - and - answer form detailed classifications of living beings and a description of the world in considerable detail, oceans, islands, the palaces of the gods, as well as a classification of races and their habitations.
The clergyman who is alert to his pastoral responsibilities has the opportunity, as well as the responsibility, to know in considerable detail the pulse of his community.
CODEX is currently reviewing the definitions of food fraud in considerable detail and this work is expected to inform current efforts to achieve better consensus on the terminology around this issue.
The magnetic sense in migratory birds has been studied in considerable detail: unlike a boy scout's compass, which shows the compass direction, a bird's compass recognizes the inclination of the magnetic field lines relative to Earth's surface.
«Tomato has been studied for many decades, and many processes have been characterized in considerable detail, but the TEA provides new insights into essentially every process that we've examined and gives a high - resolution image of these processes,» Rose said.
(Lenton and Watson cover all this ground in considerable detail.)
This information is available to regulators in considerable detail
Verlegger presents his case in considerable detail: how tightened environmental standards have increased demand for light, sweet crude and how it therefore has much lower demand elasticity than crude in general.
Meanwhile, Andy West has a three part series (one, two, three) over at WUWT examining Lewandowsky's work in considerable detail.
As has now been analysed in considerable detail, Syria suffered one of the most severe droughts in its recent history between 2006 and 2009.
Skeptic scientists dispute that in considerable detail now, and did so as far back as when Hackney wrote his essay.
The book covers the elements of the project charter in considerable detail.)
In Plantagenet Alliance Ltd, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for Justice [2014] EWHC 1662 (QB), a fascinating judgment, the court explored Richard's lineage in some considerable detail.
Not only does the work cover enfranchisement and lease extension for house and flat leases, it also deals in considerable detail with the valuation.
In a pharmaceutical patent case, this would involve studying medicinal chemistry and pharmacology in considerable detail.
Using infrared laser pulses that bounce off objects and return to the sensor, lidar can detect static and moving objects in considerable detail, day or night.
These results are described in considerable detail in Hansen, Sato and Ruedy (1997) «Radiative forcing and climate response» in JGR 102, 6831 - 6864 (see their Plate 2 for 2xCO2, Plate 3 for +2 % So, Plate 5 for ozone).
Partly that reflects the fact that costs begin rapidly to escalate beyond that amount of warming; partly it reflects the possibility (discussed in considerable detail by Mr. Lynas) that that may be enough warming to trigger climate feedbacks that would make yet more warming inevitable even without additional greenhouse gas emissions.
-LSB-...] June, which considered this specific issue in considerable detail.
[751] We have set out in some considerable detail why, on the totality of the material now available, we are satisfied that an acquittal would clearly be the more likely result if a new trial on the merits could be held.
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