Sentences with phrase «limited extent at»

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CNBC's John Harwood with a look at JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and today's speech at the US Chamber of Commerce event, where he criticized the extent of Dodd - Frank regulation and the possibility the U.S. may default on its debt by not raising the debt limit.
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«The long, charitable answer is that cryptocurrencies act as money, at best, only for some people and to a limited extent, and even then only in parallel with the traditional currencies of the users,» added Carney.
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We saw above that Mark 9.1, although introduced by it, owes its present form to Mark, and we must recognize the very real possibility that the characteristic early Christian conviction that the Lord who spoke is the Lord who speaks has led to an imitation of the very style of that speech, at any rate to a limited extent.
The predicted limits of the land (verse 31: from the Reed Sea - in this case undoubtedly the Gulf of Aqabah - to the Mediterranean, and across the desert eastward to the Euphrates River) represent approximately the extent of the Israelite kingdom in the tenth century, at the close of David's reign - the peak period of Israel's political power.
Twice therein occurs the statement, «Any certain extent of academic education shall never be a requirement for credentials...» (22) While there is always more to learn for any student of Scripture, however brilliant or trained, I am not at all prepared to say that such simple pietistic use of Scripture is defective; it is not so much wrong as limited.
Here's a few Mormon factoids (dem darn facts is really painful) 1) J. Smith was a convicted con - artist on numerous times (non-post Mormon cult creation) 2) He said God is 6» 2» living on the planet Kalob on the other side of the galaxy (at the time the extent of The Universe was believed to be the Milky Way Galaxy — and oh, how convienient it could not be proven otherwise at the time) 3) Science proved since E. Hubble there are billions of galaxies (did Smith's personal conversations with Jesus and God limit to a narrow Universe?)
Especially when they probably want to limit Gohara and Soroka, at least to some extent, and McCarthy is likely to get hurt as he literally always does.
This happened to Ayton a bit (to a more limited extent) at times too.
Additionally, 95 percent of the babies who received limited formula in the first few days were breastfeeding to some extent at three months, compared with 68 percent of the babies who did not receive early limited formula.
Given that East Bankers are fearful of empowering Palestinians at their own expense, they continue to limit the extent of their desired political reforms, increasing the moral hazard of the principal - agent contract.
Immigration was a key factor in the Leave victory and it would be surprising if the UK didn't seek a deal that would limit free movement to some extentat least temporarily.
While subtle, the change reflects the extent to which Liu has managed — at least temporarily — to step out from the shadow of the arrests of Oliver Pan, a top fundraiser, and Jenny Hou, his campaign treasurer, on allegations that they helped use straw donors to channel illegal contributions far above the legal limit into Liu's campaign.
Because of this, families and doctors often shrink from transplant options, particularly when it comes to treating children, and it will limit the extent to which the breakthroughs in gene therapy and gene editing will be applied, explained Scadden, who is a practicing hematologist at MGH and chairman of Harvard's Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology.
Significantly, the effect of PARTICLE in limiting the time and extent of the radiation - induced increase in DNA methylation is more pronounced at lower radiation doses than at higher doses.
The more we know about that, the more avenues will open up the ways that might be able to intervene at different levels in being able to stop the infection and be able to limit the extent to which it can be passed on.
«Policymakers in several countries, especially in coastal cities, are aware of the issue to some extent, but overall awareness on options to address sea - level rise is much [more] limited,» said Ancha Srinivasan, principal climate change specialist at the Asian Development Bank in Manila, Philippines.
However, temperature is officially measured at just a few locations in most cities, so awareness of the extent and variability of urban heat island effects was limited,» said lead author Brian Smoliak.
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He then became familiar with my work with diabetics and cardiovascular patients and was shown that my diet, that limited non-fiber carbohydrates to a much greater extent than he does, was much more effective at reversing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and even obesity.
It is true to an extent and people do like to wear sweatpants, usually when the are expecting some physical activity or at home, however with some latest cool designs available you can style sweatpants to wear them to a limited formal occasion too.
At the same time, those who choose Silverado have the bonus of initiating chats, sending gifts, etc., alas only to a limited extent.
Most importantly, how these civil rights can be exercised and the manner in which they can be reasonably and justifiably be limited or at what extent a refugee or an asylum - seeker can enjoy these rights.
Nevertheless, comparable to the extent of knowledge about transfer across the United States, our specific knowledge about transfer at CUNY at that time was rather limited.
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As such, the way things stand right now can be like this, we may have mobile devices with the most vivid of displays, have considerable amount of processing power at disposal along with enough of storage to boot though almost all of the feats have been nulled to some extent at least by a limited power source.
Only those like myself and Jami (To the limited extent I «know» her) who do and at times struggle with making peace on a lot of what's discussed here.
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The adjustment cap limits the extent that your interest rate can change, up or down, at any single adjustment, while the lifetime cap limits the maximum interest rate you can pay.
Of the 25 on the list, only 15 were trading at the start of 2007 which limits the tests to an extent.
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«Also I was wondering how Sony's vision is limited for cloud gaming, they claim they can use the cloud for whatever they want, including game streaming, and their cloud servers themselves will no doubt be greatly expanded on...» scott182 you basicly answered your own question, claiming and doing are two very big differences Microsoft is leading the way in this area by not only promoting cloud use but doing it at launch, sure sony CLAIMS THEY CAN but I don't even think they have spoken about their VISION at all to this point, this doesn't mean I don't believe they CAN upgrade and eventually have the infrastructure in place on a lesser level than micro with enough to get the infrastructure to get the job done but micro has the advantage of years of cloud building from their other business portfolio and its very expensive so we'll see to WHAT EXTENT AND WHEN sony has this in place.
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Known for his distinguished use of color and form in his paintings, Sean Scully defies the limits of abstraction at extents that his surfaces — often times composed of various panels — gain sculptural elements.
What I meant (what I thought you meant) by Chuvian runaway was a runaway of an extent more limited (covering a smaller range of temperatures that can't be at equilibrium) than the big ice - albedo and H2O - vapor greenhouse runaway feedbacks of snowball and «steamball» conditions.
There can / will be local and regional, latitudinal, diurnal and seasonal, and internal variability - related deviations to the pattern (in temperature and in optical properties (LW and SW) from components (water vapor, clouds, snow, etc.) that vary with weather and climate), but the global average effect is at least somewhat constrained by the global average vertical distribution of solar heating, which requires the equilibrium net convective + LW fluxes, in the global average, to be sizable and upward at all levels from the surface to TOA, thus tending to limit the extent and magnitude of inversions.)
* open up space for public discussion and argumentation * question the efficacy of proposed policies at achieving desired outcomes and pointing out potential unintended consequences * disclosing the limits of scientific information and the extent of uncertainty * As summarized in my NPR interview:
With winter at its end, it appears that the extent of Arctic sea ice has reached its limit.
The mainstream media — to the limited extent they covered it at all — focused on this conclusion to the Day of Action events.
At this point we can not stop sea level rise, but if we act now to keep fossil fuels in the ground, we can limit the extent of sea level rise for centuries into the future.
I can see your logic to some extent but perhaps a difference my be that the unproven theory here, in other words the experiment, isn't whether CO2 is safe or not -LRB-... because it is safe, its been in our atmosphere for ever and is a key component in life... so that doesn't need to be proved), but perhaps at the outer limits is human induced CO2 driving climate change beyond the normal boundaries?
After scrutiny of the A8 forms actually provided, however, it appeared that the extent of parallel readings for the probe installed on 27 June 2012 would be limited to just the eight months July 2012 to February 2013... except that the BoM had omitted to scan September 2012 — the one month that could provide a direct measure of the equivalence of the relevant probe for that time of year at that location.
Not only that, Curry goes past it, to, somewhat fantastically, conclude that «My assessment is that it is > 2/3 likely that there is such an extreme end «coincidental» natural variability mimicking effect (just as laid out above) and then on to say — after limiting the range of possible natural variability («coincidentally» enough) to only that which is close to this high «could» be (acc» to the IPCC) state of 50 %» natural» effect (that is, giving that itself only a 20 percent range in either direction (meaning, depending on interpretation, either a positive40 % or 30 % floor to the input of «natural» and a ceiling of 60 to 70 %)-RRB-, and thereby negating any possibility of the opposite — TO, again, the new mean representing the one directional and full extent of what, could plausibly be natural variability, and then concluding from there that «At this point, I think anthropogenic is 50 % or less.»
But because many extreme weather factors weren't or can't yet be calculated, he said the study «can at best only provide a very lower limit on the extent of damages likely to result from projected climate changes.»»
A) Arctic sea ice minimums at the equinox in mid-September have only one real limit: they can continue to reduce to zero from their (typical) 4.0 million km ^ 2 extent minimum.
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