There's a story here that basically pits
an initially small force of troops and hired mercenaries against a powerful nation's military after their president's plane is shot down over enemy territory and the mission is to find out if he, along with a great military hero traveling with him are still alive.
Not exact matches
In an article that accompanies the video, Laura Niedernhofer of Scripps Research Institute Florida, explains how receiving a grant that was 18 %
smaller than she had requested, and that arrived after months of anxious waiting,
forced her to hire two fewer postdocs than she had
initially planned.
The spread tightening in the bull phase of the cycle is
initially relatively rapid, and gives way to
smaller bits of incremental tightening, until it is too much, or an exogenous
force acts on it.
Thus, adding absorption to some new band will
initially tend to warm the colder upper atmosphere and radiatively cool the lower atmosphere and warm the surface (The
forcing at any level will be positive, so the surface + troposphere will warm; if some of the increased flux escaping in parts of the spectrum where the abover layers have sufficiently
small optical thickness, some of the upper - level cooling will persist.
There is also a difference between the cooling that
initially occurs in the stratopshere and above when a change in GHG
forcing occurs, and the ultimate equilibrium cooling (relative to prior to change in
forcing), which may tend to be
smaller.
You policy will remain in
force for the rest of your life but for a
smaller amount of coverage than you
initially contracted for.