Sentences with phrase «localized events»

The phrase "localized events" refers to incidents or happenings that occur in a specific area or limited region. These events are usually not widespread or affecting a large geographical area. Full definition
Here's the truth... The muscle building mechanism within the body goes far beyond a simple localized event that happens at the level of the muscle tissue itself!
Today their success is emulated in localized events such as the Commonwealth Games.
The «neighborhood days» would be smaller and more localized events and would cost less than Parkfest, said parks board Chairman James Graves.
In dark environments, for instance, where visual cues are not available, localizing events using sound may be critical.
«As soon as something happens... whether there's a catastrophic event or a minor localized event, forensic meteorologists understand things will quiet down, but in a few years from now, it will get into the courts,» says Lombardo, president of WeatherWorks, Inc..
One thing we recommend is getting out there and meeting new people through localized events, as this helps you get back into the groove of things and allows you to meet other people who are going through the same thing as you.
BlackBerry will instead continue to run smaller, localized events around the world.
You seem to be foraging in the chaos of localized events in the noise to dissemble the significance of the anomaly trend in context of the historical trend.
They cite the little ice age in Europe or a localized warming someplace else, leaving out the little fact that localized events mean nothing, that on a global scale the little ice age was matched by a «little warming period» someplace else, and that global temperatures are warming.
Cuomo says up until now, the state's disaster training and preparation was for smaller, more localized events — not the major events like Superstorm Sandy that left more than two million people without power, 400,000 evacuees and thousands of homes damaged or destroyed.
I think a localized event like a tech bust or a more worldwide event could cool off the economy enough to trigger some severity of recession (whether it be typical or extreme).
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