Sentences with phrase «much concentration in»

«FTSE Russell has designed its Russell Dividend Growth Index Series to select stocks that have demonstrated consistent increases in dividend payments while screening against too much concentration in single securities or sectors.
With so much concentration in the media on threesome experiences, males in the new millennium are exposed to the threesome fantasy nearly daily, which the experts behind the Kinsey study claim is the contributing factor to men finding group sex more enjoyable.

Not exact matches

That said, Trump did rally against mega-mergers like the AT&T - Time Warner buyout during his campaign, saying in October that it'd result in «too much concentration of power in the hands of too few.»
Much of the concentration typically resides in energy firms.
Bitcoin stands in stark contrast with much less concentration although certain early holders boast of large holdings.
Add L.A.'s D.M.A. of 18 million people to San Diego's 3.2 million, and Tribune will «own» — as much as any «newspaper» company can still lay claim to own — the largest geographic concentration in the country.
«As an example of the power structure I'm fighting, AT&T is buying Time Warner and thus CNN,» Mr. Trump said Oct. 22 as the pact was announced, «a deal we will not approve in my administration because it's too much concentration of power in the hands of too few.»
The late Pope John Paul II has been described as the inspiration for a possible compromise to the dispute over the proposed Islamic center and mosque in the World Trade Center vicinity - that it be withdrawn and built elsewhere, much as the late pontiff had canceled plans for a convent near the Auschwitz concentration camp.
In speaking of my paper on «Religion in Arden,» Robert Miola makes much of my emphasis on «the Shakeshafte theory» of Shakespeare in Lancashire and on the Catholicism of his family back in Stratford, but this was merely subordinate to my main concentration on the Catholic resonances in what seems to me one of the most Catholic of Shakespeare's plays, As You Like It, set as it is in the (ambiguously named) Forest of ArdeIn speaking of my paper on «Religion in Arden,» Robert Miola makes much of my emphasis on «the Shakeshafte theory» of Shakespeare in Lancashire and on the Catholicism of his family back in Stratford, but this was merely subordinate to my main concentration on the Catholic resonances in what seems to me one of the most Catholic of Shakespeare's plays, As You Like It, set as it is in the (ambiguously named) Forest of Ardein Arden,» Robert Miola makes much of my emphasis on «the Shakeshafte theory» of Shakespeare in Lancashire and on the Catholicism of his family back in Stratford, but this was merely subordinate to my main concentration on the Catholic resonances in what seems to me one of the most Catholic of Shakespeare's plays, As You Like It, set as it is in the (ambiguously named) Forest of Ardein Lancashire and on the Catholicism of his family back in Stratford, but this was merely subordinate to my main concentration on the Catholic resonances in what seems to me one of the most Catholic of Shakespeare's plays, As You Like It, set as it is in the (ambiguously named) Forest of Ardein Stratford, but this was merely subordinate to my main concentration on the Catholic resonances in what seems to me one of the most Catholic of Shakespeare's plays, As You Like It, set as it is in the (ambiguously named) Forest of Ardein what seems to me one of the most Catholic of Shakespeare's plays, As You Like It, set as it is in the (ambiguously named) Forest of Ardein the (ambiguously named) Forest of Arden.
I have discovered that in this concentration I can say everything, far more clearly, unambiguously, simply and more in the way of a confession, and at the same time also much more freely, openly and comprehensively, than I could ever say it before.
In fact they sent socialists to concentration camps along with the jews and pretty much anyone who disagreed with them.
However this stimulus would not be such as to provide a concentration of research comparable to that of the original quest, nor could this stimulus produce a new quest which would be a distinctive characteristic of our day, in comparison with other topics where the possibilities of success are much greater.
Interior scenes of neoclassic National Socialist architecture arc a frequent subject for Kiefer, but in this work he depicts the crudely built interior of an attic that looks much like the barracks of a concentration camp.
Visiting Villa Grimaldi in Santiago, Chile, left me with much the same chill I felt at Dachau, the former Nazi concentration camp outside Munich.
How much higher is the IGF - 1 concentration in cow's milk produced with rBGH, compared to that in untreated milk?
But a recent study found that elevated concentration of capsaicin, the actual compound which makes hot peppers hot, caused much more prostate cancer cells to freeze in a non-proliferative phase.
Apparently the fact that MBC is permitted at much (much) higher concentrations in those other juice products is lost on FDA.»
The concentration of the big players in a short number of clubs is much more than it was before.
I think it much more about Wenger managing to prepare the team mentally to play 100 % intensity for 90 + minutes without any lapses in concentration and with discipline and pressing as a team, not just a few individuals.
Just like, with anything that you attempt to do in life... If you approach it with confidence, dedication and concentration then you will have a much more higher success rate!
While Neville makes valid points about the former Juventus man's concentration, he certainly looked a great deal more convincing during his time in Serie A and is capable of much better than this — after all, no player is perfect.
The Championship promotion hopefuls had managed to shackle Arsenal for much of the first half at the KC Stadium, but Meyler's lapse in concentration has given them a mountain to climb after the break.
He might be scoring, but not as much as he should be in relation to the number of chances that come his way, and that is more due to his lapses of concentration at times.
He lacks concentration defensively, his tackling is erratic and he doesn't cover as much ground as Jack - not as big an issue if his role is to play in front of the back four or five.
They did conclude that the concentration of SLS in the product was directly related to how much irritation it caused, but when we're talking about young children and babies, any amount is too much.
The very first milk, the colostrum (seen in the picture to the left) is much thicker, nore yellow and sticky and contains very high concentration of immunoglubins sIgA, to protect the newborn baby from infections.
These sedatives were found at much lower concentrations in milk expressed during the day.
Cucurbitacins don't usually present a problem in commercially grown zucchini as the concentrations tend to be much lower.
I often hesitate to teach half moon pose in my prenatal yoga / postnatal yoga classes because it requires so much concentration on stability to avoid injury - which is more likely with a lot of relaxin in your body.
Mint appeared in the mom's milk at lower concentrations but peaked much later, at six hours after ingestion.
In particular, the concentration of reform efforts on the revenue side allowed the government to make visible improvements at the top while leaving the expenditure side essentially unreformed and indeed shifting much patronage downwards.
A new peer - reviewed study discredits findings of controversial research claiming that higher concentrations of dissolved methane in domestic water wells can be associated with proximity to nearby gas - producing wells in northeastern Pennsylvania — and it does so using a much larger sampling size and pre-drill baselines.
The newly reconfigured NY13 lost the Upper West Side — which probably has the highest concentration of Times readers on the planet — and so won't count for all that much in a new district that covers Harlem and parts of the South Bronx.
Lighter - toned bedrock that surrounds fractures and comprises high concentrations of silica — called «halos» — has been found in Gale crater on Mars, indicating that the planet had liquid water much longer than previously believed.
On a daily basis in 2006, as much as 11 percent of airborne soot in the western U.S. and up to 24 percent of sulfate concentrations were made in China.
«For example, [measuring] chlorophyll a will give you information about how much biological activity is going on, and eventually more information about the concentration of carbon dioxide within the ocean and the atmosphere,» said Yoshihisa Shirayama, executive director of research at the Japan Agency for Marine - Earth Science and Technology in Tokyo.
To assess the influence of phosphorus on nitrogen removal, the researchers used a comparative approach — they examined the differences between how much nitrogen goes into lakes and how much comes out downstream — coupled with time - series analyses of nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in large lakes.
«Methane concentrations in drinking water were much higher if the homeowner was near an active gas well,» explains environmental scientist Robert Jackson of Duke University, who led the study published online May 9 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
It would provide important insight into how much SRM would reduce radiative heating, the concentration of water vapor in the stratosphere, and the processes that determine water vapor transport — which affects the concentration of ozone.
The men in the study had much higher concentrations of DDE and PCBs than the U.S. average.
Furthermore, it is not clear how much powder must be present for the detection to work, or in what concentration.
So, we're talking about this period 3.5 million years ago, this is the middle Pleistocene, and that's where the CO2 concentrations were round about 400 ppm; and if we want to look at CO2 concentrations considerably higher than that, we're going to go much deeper in time, and then we're really going into periods where sea level was even higher.
«If we can accurately measure that concentration after it's been diluted, we can calculate how much fossil fuel emissions are in the mix.»
«If the natural concentration had been a factor of two or more lower, the climate impacts of fossil fuel carbon dioxide release would have occurred about 50 or more years sooner, making it much more challenging for the developing human society to scientifically understand the phenomenon of humanmade climate change in time to prevent it,» he says.
The detected concentrations are much lower than the Canadian safety limit for cesium levels in drinking water, said John Smith, a research scientist at Canada's Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
When they measured the concentrations in the same area in chimp brains, the team found that the differences between chimps and normal humans were much greater for those nine than for the 12 metabolites not implicated in schizophrenia, suggesting that energy pathways implicated in schizophrenia were also altered by human evolution, the team reports this week in Genome Biology.
Their results suggest a drop of as much as 10 degrees for fresh water during the warm season and 6 degrees for the atmosphere in the North Atlantic, giving further evidence that the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide and Earth's surface temperature are inextricably linked.
At much higher concentrations, chlorine could damage the cells in our body.
Because carotid cells produce so much dopamine — up to 45 times more than the fetal neurons — and because they thrive in the relatively low oxygen concentrations found in the brain, he explains, they may do a better job at correcting Parkinson's symptoms than the fetal cells do — and they raise fewer ethical questions.
Although the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is much higher, at around 385 parts per million, methane is a worry as it is much better than carbon dioxide at locking in heat from solar radiation.
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