Sentences with phrase «known on a national scale»

ES: You're the first Seventh Day Adventist who is as known on a national scale and people have had questions about Seventh Day Adventism.
Although these artists are known on a national scale, they will introduce new work to Nashville in this exciting group show...
There are companies who are known on a national scale, and there are statewide companies who offer business to only residents of their state.

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While its presence has been known since the early 1700's, it was only in the last decade or so that production and development has picked up on a large scale, thrusting the Tar Sands into the national spotlight.
Although different states administer different exams, Mr. Reardon and his team were able to compare the state results with scores on federal tests known as the National Assessment of Educational Progress in order to develop a consistent scale by which to compare districts.
Testing, teachers and new players on the national scale are just a few stories we know Indiana's education playmakers will be following in 2016.
Verizon is known for reliability and there are just certain unforeseen hiccups you come across when launching a new network on a national scale.
Saskatchewan Premiere Brad Wall spearheaded a national campaign to oppose the deal on grounds that Potash Corp.'s scale — it owns about one - third of known world reserves of potash, a key ingredient in fertilizer — made it a national strategic asset that should be kept in Canadian hands.
Women like Teresita Fernández, often known for large - scale, public sculptures (and as the first Latina to serve on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, as appointed by President Obama), or Jacqueline Woodson, author of the best - selling memoir Brown Girl Dreaming and winner of the 2014 National Book Award.
I've got news for you people: the only viable source of energy that we can turn to on a national scale to meet our energy needs (and that doesn't emit greenhouse gases) is nuclear, and you know it.
Pieter Tans of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration stressed the persistent uncertainty in the range of warming expected from a buildup of greenhouse gases as cutting against the idea of specific thresholds: «Our biggest science problem is that we do not know how strong the climate feedbacks are, or even whether we know all of the ones that are important on decadal and longer time scales,» he said in an e-mail.
These surface networks have had so many changes over time that the number of stations that have been moved, had their time of observation changed, had equipment changes, maintenance issues, or have been encroached upon by micro site biases and / or UHI using the raw data for all stations on a national scale or even a global scale gives you a result that is no longer representative of the actual measurements, there is simply too much polluted data.
I maintain it is fraudulent, that it was fraudulently promoted by the IPCC and by Al Gore (as the great iconic all - you - need - to - know image of global warming), that Mann himself is fraudulent (falsely claiming on an industrial scale to be a Nobel Laureate) and that, indeed, even his court filings are fraudulent (falsely claiming to have been «exonerated» by the British Government and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and all kinds of other «Climategate» inquiries that have never ever investigated him).
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