Sentences with phrase «more typical scenario»

While it may be true that many people do, in fact, make a habit of living beyond their means, a more typical scenario is when unwanted and unexpected life circumstances strike hard.
A more typical scenario should be that back - up data is organized just like the live operational data (though it may not be directly useable on an ongoing basis where it is stored).
Then there are more typical scenarios in a mortgage crisis where one of the earners in the household loses their job.

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That being said, this particular book makes a real effort to present those strategies in a way that can be applied in more typical business and branding scenarios.
Cuaron's Children of Men is a harrowing, if not altogether successful vehicle that provides a provocative scenario that definitely does keep the interest level high, while also raising a few more questions than your typical dystopian science fiction premise.
With the third installment it somehow becomes more typical of a comic book villainy scenario than... Continue reading «MOVIE REVIEW: IRON MAN 3 (2013)»
A typical scenario of AR would be a learner wanting to learn more about a device or tool, technology, or a place.
The typical scenario for a learning game involves playing a segment of the game and then being presented with some more traditional eLearning material.
Given that a typical full - time auto critic may drive upwards of 50 to 100 new vehicles a year, you might think that this scenario would happen far more often.
Targeted towards women, these novels feature dating - sim scenarios and involve more than simply finding love, with some games turning typical tropes on their heads.
If Dr. Hansen never imagined Scenario A as being a real possibility for the next 20 years, I guess indicated by his description «Scenario A, since it is exponential, must eventually be on the high side of reality in view of finite resource constraints and environmental concerns, even though the growth of emissions in Scenario A (~ 1.5 % yr - 1) is less than the rate typical of the past century (~ 4 % yr - 1)» then his subsequent comment (PNAS, 2001) «Second, the IPCC includes CO2 growth rates that we contend are unrealistically large» seems to indicate that Dr. Hansen doesn't support some of the more extreme SRES scenarios.
Here's how this post is going to go: First, we'll have a quick look at why targeting 1.5 degrees is so urgent; second, we'll look at a few things these scenarios have in common, the baseline for serious ambition; third, we'll look more closely at the third paper, as it offers some interesting alternatives (like, oh, mass vegetarianism) to typical carbon thinking; and finally, I'll conclude.
The second scenario, which is the more typical, occurs when the accused person is charged with domestic assault and then held overnight at the police station In the morning, he is brought to court for a bail hearing.
A more formal scenario, typical in larger firms, sees the pension being developed from a formula based on average earnings.
It depends on the company you send it to, but the typical scenario is that your mortgage protection letter information will be sold or distributed to one or more insurance agents in your area.
A typical scenario is that the non-custodial parent of one or more children has visitation with the other children at selected times, and vice versa.
There's a misconception that what I'm talking about is the typical scenario of a man who has a permanent erection and is more interested in sex than his wife is.
The one hand doesn't know what the other is doing scenario comes to mind... typical of bureaucratically disorganized top down governance with more than a touch of arrogant entitlement attitude thrown in for good measure... non?
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