Sentences with phrase «means expanded efforts»

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Last season he was mostly a stud tight end, meaning he was usually beside an offensive tackle on either side, but I also could see the Ravens expanding his role some this season in an effort to get him the ball more out in space where he can put that running ability to even better use.
As someone else noted above, the failure of Mann et al reconstructions means that there are serious limitations in the current data - set and a significant effort will have to be undertaken to expand the data set.
In its continuing efforts to leave no income stream untapped, especially if other people are already drinking from it, definite potential comic book supervillain Amazon has found an entirely appropriate new means of expanding its plans for world domination: By itself printing the adventures of comic book supervillains, with the launch of its new comic and graphic novel imprint Jet City Comics.
Progressive programs in shelter medicine like the University of Florida's online master's degree and innovative leaders like Dr. Brittany Watson at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (BOX 1) are expanding the reach and redefining the meaning of shelter medicine by bringing students into communities to provide medical care and education to at - risk animals and their owners in an effort to further increase companion animal health and decrease relinquishment.
Challenging the rationalism and universal objectivity of early abstraction, the artists associated with this movement sought a means of expression beyond an object's immutable formal properties, and embraced a phenomenological, at times participatory, approach in their efforts to expand the vocabulary of sculpture.
There's scant evidence that well - meaning efforts to raise public awareness and will around the climate challenge will engender willingness to abandon the fuels of convenience — coal and oil — particularly where expanded energy use matters most, in the fast - growing nations of the developing world.
And again, my position is that (1) nuclear power is not needed, since we can get all the electricity we need, and more, from renewables; (2) nuclear can not possibly be expanded enough, quickly enough to have any significant impact on reducing GHG emissions in the time frame that's needed, while renewables can be (and already are); and (3) resources invested in expanding nuclear power would be far more effectively invested in renewables and / or efficiency, and the opportunity costs of nuclear therefore mean that putting resources into nuclear power hinders rather than helps the effort to quickly reduce CO2 emissions from generating electricity.
This announcement means that CalCars» efforts to motivate auto makers to build plug - in hybrid vehicles that substitute cleaner, cheaper, domestic electricity for local travel — then evolve further to use fuel alternatives to gasoline for extended trips — will expand to incorporate a broader Cradle to Cradle approach where, as McDonough puts it, «materials are designed for continuous re-use as biological and / or technical nutrients.»
Off among farmland in Mehrauli, just outside the city of Delhi proper but still within the city limits, on now - degraded land thousands of trees have been planted in an effort to reestablish forests, providing expanded wildlife habitat and ecosystem restoration — which as Indian environment minister Jairam Ramesh (above, talking with students attending the event) is keen to point out at every opportunity means improved livelihoods for people as well.
I don't feel that the fact that we are public has changed the effort and thinking we put in to the legal advice we provide — whether we take on a case, whether we recommend to a client to settle a case, but it has meant that we can service more clients and that we've expanded a lot outside personal injury law.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Deborah Khoshaba says that «When we act in ways that expand self - love in us, we begin to accept much better our weaknesses as well as our strengths, have less need to explain away our short - comings, have compassion for ourselves as human beings struggling to find personal meaning, are more centered in our life purpose and values, and expect living fulfillment through our own efforts
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