Sentences with phrase «much deeper cuts»

Those reductions would be beyond a baseline of total emissions from 1990, so in fact would represent much deeper cuts compared to today's emissions levels.
The above picture from the website demonstrates how one could visualize differences between nations on factors relevant to what equity requires of them and thereby understand why some nations must make much deeper cuts than others as a matter of equity and justice.
Here's a look at current US climate pledges (the gold line) compared with the much deeper cuts required under either an «inertia» or «equity» approach to staying below 2 °C:
-- Much deeper cuts in gas emissions by industrialized countries that built their wealth largely by burning fossil fuels,
MIRA «is part of an effort across the National Institutes of Health to expand the agency's use of awards that support people based on their track record, not projects,» but the problem is that, «[o] n average, the new awards amount to a 12 % cut in a recipient's overall average NIGMS funding for the past 5 years, with much deeper cuts for some.»
As you can see it does have a much deeper cut than I would normally wear, but «When in Mexico...»!

Not exact matches

Some may think having the occasional happy hour, yoga session or trivia night will cut it, and while these perks help, culture runs much deeper than that.
To get much more, Peltz might suggest a deeper cut: offloading razor maker Gillette.
I am for the elimination of hate, fear and control, religion is just the catalyst that people use to hate, fear and control, getting rid of religion won't solve the problem, its like putting a band aid on a severe cut, its temporary, and it just hits the surface, instead we need to go deeper than that to the root cause, I know lots of religious people who don't hate, fear or control, there are also many beliefs such as paganism, Buddism, Taoism, which doesn't use hate fear, and self righteousness to condemn others, I think if maybe more of the most major religions followed there teachings then we wouldn't have as much problems as we do.
I was already in so much physical pain, but now MY emotions were finally, after all these years, cut deep into!..
But if it's the church, it can be so much deeper and more deliberate a cutting off.
We support a balanced budget, but to do so will require deep cuts in the mandatory spending that account for two - thirds of federal spending — not much smaller discretionary accounts like foreign assistance, which represents less than two - thirds of one percent of the budget.
This recipe is one deep cut of another sort and much like the Indie, now - famous band it was created for, Arcade Fire, it's fabulous and unique.
We initially had the super popular Summer Infant changing pad but the plastic clip scratched deep grooves in our table, so we cut of the offending straps and also moved to the silicone based Keekaroo which is so much easier to clean.
And secondly, if doctors are corrupted by making money, as they are in my experience, and doctors who in theory have a professional ethic of putting the patient first, well for Christ's sake, businessmen are going to be infinitely more corrupted and will be much more concerned about cutting corners and squeezing as much money out of the system as possible without any deep, ethical concern for the outcome.»
«High profile services such as libraries will cause widespread anger, but there will also be deep cuts to much less visible services that directly support the vulnerable.
James Forsyth at Coffee House notes that the cuts are not as deep as expected: «The cuts are not as bad as expected because the government has managed to make AME, annually managed expenditure, take much of the strain.
«It's clear that Bob Turner simply believes that the Ryan plan is just a «starting point» because his stated goals require cuts much deeper than the Ryan plan can provide,» said Josh Schwerin, the DCCC's northeast spokesman.
Democratic Congressman Bill Owens, of Plattsburgh, said the news of the 1,500 - soldier loss gave him a sense of relief, since the cuts could have been much deeper.
Like Littlewood and others, he favours a more authentically bold approach, a «rescue plan for the country» involving much deeper spending cuts, a loosening of the planning system and reduced employee protections.
Outside of the current DPRK situation I wouldn't expect much cooperation between the two, as even though they share a common ally in the US and a common looming regional power in China, the deep cuts that Japan inflicted on its neighbor during WWII have yet to fully heal, with the topic of comfort women being a particularly sour point.
Meantime, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer of New York — who will lead the Democrats» fight to try to kill the GOP health bill — stressed that the Collins - Faso amendment is only one part of a much larger measure that includes deeper Medicaid cuts than the House health bill.
The Chancellor is a week away from an emergency Budget and had hoped to advance a clear narrative: that things are much worse than thought, so the cuts will have to be deeper than he had admitted during the election campaign.
The shadow chancellor, Ed Balls claimed in the Guardian that the Conservatives were planning much deeper spending cuts than needed by the deficit.
Looking ahead, the Tories promise much deeper (albeit unspecified) cuts.
The presence of such deep cuts in the landscape indicates that whatever process created them was active for a long time or eroded down much faster than other areas on Titan's surface.
The bill also makes deep cuts in funding for the social sciences and spells out how much money NSF should allocate to each of its six research directorates.
Today, the Appropriations Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives passed a spending bill that wouldn't cut quite as deep — just 6.4 % — but that's not doing much to dull the pain.
Deep cuts to jobs, wages and pensions were passed by a slender majority, and it would not take much of a political shift for Greece to abandon its debts — and the euro.
Yamuna's cutting edge techniques take foam rolling to a much deeper and therapeutic level, creating sustainable changes in muscle length, balance and structural alignment.
Its deep neck cut looks amazing and those bell sleeves have impressed me much.
To help us keep track of how much of her own brain she's «colonizing,» Besson puts the percentage in big, bold letters on the screen, and he regularly cuts to a speculative lecture by a neuroscientist (Morgan Freeman), from whom we learn that more cells don't just mean deeper thoughts.
Focusing more on Douglas and Grace or Douglas and his father or just Douglas and his love of music would be much deeper than the forgettable chaff which should have been cut to the editing room floor.
The movie deals with much more and it cuts deeper, and by the end we see it's about a whole system of values in which men as well as women are victims, and monstrous selfishness is held up as the greatest good.
While these segments, covering a variety of aspects of the production from the conception, shoot, design, and stunts to Nispel on the set and a spotlight on actor Clancy Brown (who plays the villain), are fairly informative, they don't cut too much deeper than your standard EPK promo materials — and, indeed, these segments originally appeared at the MySpace Trailer Park page to promote the theatrical release.
The news runs deep with continued speculations and rumors about E3 2009, including the PS3 slim debacle, price cuts, Fallout DLC for the PS3, Project trICO, Microsoft's «Magic Wand,» OnLive skipping E3, the ZuneX, and much more, including the idiot of the week - it's a surprise!
In a sense, yes: Haigh's third feature is about much more than its parting shot, but oh, what a parting shot it is, complex and agonizing with just a touch of isolation so that it cuts all the deeper.
-LSB-...] «It's wildly funny, thrilling, and heartbreaking, cutting deep into our hopes, fears, and need to matter in a world awash in consumerism, and just too damn much of everything.»
«I'm going to do as much as I can to have some effect in terms of enhancing diversity dialogues, [and] to make sure they are continuous, robust, and cut a little deeper,» Lee says.
But while the people reel from the impact of the major tax increases and deep spending cuts to vital services that are part of the new budget, there is one group that is overjoyed with the state budget that is receiving so much criticism from across the political spectrum.
Having in mind that regular prices of audiobooks are much higher than ebooks, the price cuts on some titles are even 90 % deep.
Can you see how much of the weight is wasted on the deep cut?
Although the veterinarian gave it her all in her efforts to repair the leg by cutting a still - visible seven - inch line deep into the muscle tissue parallel to the femur with the intention of surgical intervention, upon further inspection and manipulation of the area, she determined the bone had already formed a callous along the fracture line and healed in a novel — read: abnormal — shape, and it was in the terrified, forlorn, unsocialized, fear - reactive dog's best interest to merely stretch the bruised, swollen and contracted muscle as much as possible, stitch up the leg, wrap it in gauze and Coban, and safely confiscate and then place the dog with a local rescue organization until he would be ready for adoption into a loving, permanent home.)
The fast cuts in the trailer don't reveal much but do hint at a deep storyline.
In Bunker's Falling Fugue, Parkinson continues, «the figures (torn and cut shapes and gestural painterly marks), seem to occupy a fairly narrow cubist space, blues often being interpreted (by me at any rate) as sky, which sometimes opens up into a much deeper space than I was first perceiving.»
But you're saying that keeping to a two - degree goal will demand much faster, deeper cuts from China, not to speak of the rest of the world.
Another roadblock for Mr. Obama is Europe, which has been seeking commitments from rich countries for much deeper, faster cuts in emissions than the Obama administration has been willing to approve.
I see the looming problem as much deeper, with cuts in money for science unlikely to be climate - centric.
And those offered by Europe would cut much deeper, to at least 40 percent below 1990 by 2030.
Unfortunately, Australia's plan, like Europe's, gave away far too much to major emitters of CO2 and does far too little to reduce emissions, aiming for a 5 percent cut in carbon by 2020, with uncertainty as to how deep the cuts may be beyond then.
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