It is counterintuitive for ACO2 to be so different from natural CO2 to the extent that there is no or
little capacity for sinks to reabsorb the human emissions; it is also problematic that there should be a situation where temperatures have slightly increased and yet the ocean remains a net absorber and not emitter of CO2.
Natural feline social behavior leaves
little capacity for reconciliation, and the fragility of feline social relationships can be distressing for owners.
It was late in the evening after the typical LONG day, so we both agreed we had
little capacity for deep thoughts.
«Violence is an emotional cue that dominates memory, leaving
little capacity for more peripheral cues like brand names.»
I like being so immersed but I have
little capacity for multitasking, for managing many deeply interesting things, for operating on different planes at the same time.
They have developed little size,
little capacity for integrating new and contrasting ideas and values into their existing personal structures.
«24 And the suburban church proved for Gibson Winter to be a middle - class enclave possessing
little capacity for coherent belief distinct from that of the society that holds it captive.25
Not exact matches
The missiles supposedly being readied
for an assault on Guam are
little more than a means to show off a new strategic capability, in this case the
capacity to launch an accurate strike on a strategically important US target.
With
little by way of investment or industry, and with generally poor demographics, Greece's overall economic viability remains in doubt, as does its
capacity to carry through the drastic reforms that its creditors have exacted as the price
for a third bailout, especially as resistance hardens to the measures and onerous oversight insisted upon by the international lenders.
It's well known,
for example, that banks would choose to have too
little capacity to absorb losses — too
little equity capital — because their current shareholders don't bear the full economic costs of their failure or distress.
Part of this is learning detachment from sin - not just serious sin, but the
little comforts and indulgences which weaken our
capacity for God.
Hopewell found that local churches had the
capacity to hold together in the face of strains and pressures, and he found
little accounting
for this in the appropriate literature.
I'm still trying to figure out what it means to embrace waiting as a part of life, but so far the most interesting fringe benefit I've observed is a newfound
capacity for absorbing the significance of the
little things.
There is too
little room in the heterosexual box
for either spouse in a marriage to develop fully her or his
capacities for loving humanity and God out of a sense of self as both strong and gentle, confident and vulnerable, assertive and receptive, equally able to lead and to follow.
So
little by
little he succeeds in forgetting it; in the course of years he finds it almost ludicrous, especially when he is in good company with other capable and active men who have a sense and
capacity for real life.
Hello Godless (my spell check expert) Reading fast was just a
little humor
for you and as
for your
capacity to forgive... God is love and forgiveness comes from love in your heart and sense you «claim» to be Godless... there you go.
In the larger society, though, they exhibit an ethos that has
little use
for extra-familial loyalties and that has
little capacity to inspire the creation of a civil society.
It is true that none of the
capacities and abilities noted above is much encouraged by a fast - changing society which displays
little toleration or appreciation
for careful thinking and reflection, not to mention decent art and music.
And as long as we can all come to terms with the fact the three
little pigs» woes stemmed more from shoddy construction and being neighbors with a wolf blessed with extraordinary lung
capacity than with their choice of materials, the preference
for this environmentally and socially responsible building method should only continue to grow.
That will put St. Benedict Elementary near maximum
capacity in our
little schoolhouse, so we have begun to look
for alternatives, in order to accommodate more students and expand our program.
For larger crowds, this recipe can easily be doubled (so long as your food processor has the
capacity)(my
little 9 - cup babe does not).
Advertiser: This technology ensures yield
capacity is maximised allowing growers around the country to rest a
little easier
for the 2018 winter crop.
Don't get me wrong, I doubt we'll see the stadium return to full
capacity for the visit of Southampton on Sunday, but certainly there would be at least a
little more intrigue as to how an Arsenal side might start to shape
for next season.
Since the resort was nowhere near
capacity, I was able to take 2 of the chase lounges that were on a ledge in the pool, and create a
little «kiddy pool»
for my daughter, which she really enjoyed.
The reason
for this is that while all children are likely to be affected by this election — by the rancor and division — it is young children who have
little capacity to understand the flurry of distressing feelings around them.
The weight
capacity of the stroller is awesome being that it is only used
for one
little passenger.
Here's some other gift ideas that are more about the parents, but the relief these gifts provide
for Mommy and Daddy will ultimately mean more emotional
capacity to provide loving, patient care of their
little ones around the clock.
For some reason, on Fourth of July, parents who normally wouldn't dream of handing their children matches, candles, or fire in any
capacity think it's a-ok to hand them one of these sparkly
little burn - makers.
The Babycook does have a
little brother that's cheaper and has half the
capacity, but I wouldn't recommend it
for this reason alone.
Both these seats need relatively
little space
for their nice
capacity and will fit well in mid size cars and fine in your Vectra with space in front seats.
Waiting until our
little one has the bladder
capacity will make more opportunities
for success and less opportunities
for failure.
We also lost another baby this time last year and I know that its affecting my
capacity to gently wean... all I want to do is hold our
little lady close and give her the warmth, love, security and attachment that she still needs and asks
for but at the same time I feel this massive pull to just allow my body to rest and recharge.
Vital Baby's Kidisipper Soft Grip Sportz ™ is the perfect cup
for an active
little one; its large
capacity keeps them hydrated on long, busy days.
Little ones are free to use their large
capacity for imagination in their own innovative way.
Given their envied patriotic
capacities, we can be forgiven
for considering this a
little odd.
In those races, the local party would typically have
little or no formal coordination or sharing of resources whatsoever, even though people who volunteer
for the local party might also, in their individual
capacities, also choose to volunteer
for a particular non-partisan candidate.
China has very
little offensive
capacity for defending their lift assets from the ROC, the U.S. or Japan.
Capacity:
Capacity varies a
little depending on what kind of eggs you're hatching, but
for our purposes, we used chicken eggs as the standard.
Hydropower currently accounts
for more than 75 percent of Brazil's electric energy generation, but only a
little more than a third of the country's hydro
capacity has been tapped.
The result is a crippled form that has no
capacity for manipulation and
little portability.
Surplus energy can be stored
for later use, but today's electrical grid has
little storage
capacity, so other measures are used to balance electricity supply and demand.
The Arabian Gulf populations are an example of the
capacity for local adaptation to allow corals to cope with conditions that prevail in the Arabian Gulf; this pattern tells us
little about the limits of adaptability.
The year of a
little relief Lake Powell, largely in Utah, and Lake Mead, along the Nevada - Arizona border, account
for approximately 85 percent of the Colorado River's water storage
capacity.
Oysters are an acquired taste
for many of us — their skin cell reproduction
capacity, however, might have you become an oyster - convert a
little faster.
Campbell likes to cite it as having showed that plant protein doesn't promote cancer, but he usually leaves out not only the
little part about lysine making plant protein just as active as casein, but also this part about the low - casein diets destroying the
capacity for tissue repair.
For as
little as 200 calories, this salad is a parade of color that is packed with nutrients your body needs to function on full
capacity, including vitamin K and vitamin C.
Material and
Capacity: You should look
for quality construction with
little or no plastic.
This was frustrating, we're accustomed to utilizing destinations that permit individuals to contract down pursuits to give sharpened, refined indexed lists, however with MarryMeSugarDaddy, individuals are restricted (even with the propelled search
capacity) to a
little number of genuinely anodyne hunt criteria,
for example, age, race, sexual orientation and body sort.
4 Still others see Marge as the moral center of the film, suggesting that it is her very morality that gives her the ability to love and empathise, but also the
capacity for shame — something sorely lacking in most of characters.5 The thing that Marge «just can't understand,» in her brief conversation with Grimsrud, is this: «There's more to life than a
little money.
The main extra on Warner's New Year's Eve Blu - ray is a running commentary by Marshall, who not only falls into the trap of simply describing either the action or dialogue of a scene instead of imparting much background information and stories about the production (going unaddressed, disappointingly so, is the widely reported last - minute Heigl -
for - Berry recast, with the latter rejoining the project in a smaller
capacity once her schedule cleared), he does so in a sing - song fashion that presumably is supposed to come off folksy - friendly but quickly becomes more than a
little obnoxiously self - amused.