By looking inward and clarifying what is going on, we're in a better position to manage feelings that if
left unabated, could become problematic.
The report notes that HFC emissions are growing at 7 % a year and,
left unabated, will significantly contribute to climate change over the coming decades.
Section 104 provides for citations to be issued for «health or safety standards that could significantly and substantially contribute to a serious injury if
left unabated.»
The U.N. report gets two things right: 1) there is a risk of serious damages from climate change if
left unabated for a century and 2) poor countries in the low latitudes are likely to bear the greatest share of that risk.
Left unabated, they can be expected to contribute very significantly to climate change in the next decades.
Not exact matches
Taking into into consideration how few alternatives are currently available to address this situation, not to mention the consequences of inaction being so dire if
left to continue
unabated, it's hardly something that anyone can afford to dismiss too lightly, not just here in Australia, but every community the world over, as well.
Murdoch may have claimed the ordeal
left him humbled, but 2012 saw his arrogance continue
unabated.
Only 20 % of the total reserves can be burned
unabated,
leaving up to 80 % of assets technically unburnable.
Education advocates, though, say they have noted the concerns about teacher background checks and, for the most part, they believe educators» right to protest will continue
unabated, particularly if hiring decisions are
left to local school boards and administrators, rather than state officials.
And so, come September, the perverse accountability system imposed on America's schools by No Child
Left Behind will likely continue
unabated.
Left behind is her brother, Radu, who is still yearning for the attentions of Sultan Mehmed, despite Mehmed's
unabated lust for Lada.
One on - going fraud tactic of the
left has been their attempt to adjust the global temperature records - so as to justify large, international government intervention into world's economy - continues
unabated.
The idea that
unabated, incremental growth is the formula to eradicate poverty will
leave us all ultimately poorer and make the pockets of desperate poverty more entrenched.
It then goes on to demonstrate, by simple arithmetic, that «only 20 % of the total reserves can be burned
unabated,
leaving up to 80 % of assets technically unburnable.»