But if you take one step back, you can see the consequences are actually
much further reaching than that.
And the dangers of fluoride can be
much further reaching.
But we now understand that iodine's effects are
much farther reaching.
The benefits of this stuff is
much farther reaching than just cardiovascular.
After receiving her certification, she came to the realization that Collaborative divorce needs to have
a much farther reach and much louder voice here in New Jersey.
Not exact matches
The four critical factors are: (a) businesses with recurring revenue bases — like a renewable subscription — are
far better than ones dependent on constantly securing new customers; renewals are
much easier and less expensive to secure than new sales; (b) customer retention is absolutely critical — all customers are very costly to acquire and very easy to lose in a world of almost infinite choices; (c) businesses based on products that require constant replacement or renewal (the «razor blade» model) are
much more attractive than durable goods businesses (like selling refrigerators) where the products have very long repurchase or replacement life cycles and where the market could even fairly quickly
reach saturation points; and (d) businesses that offer products or services that had a predictably high rate of obsolescence were
much more attractive than those where the products had long, useful lives.
If Petya is found to have originated from hackers with links to Russia, however, «we can expect that this attack will be
much more
far -
reaching and sophisticated.»
Again, the issue of deficit reduction is unlikely to register very
much in the debate about whether or not it is appropriate to require women to register for the draft — but it makes for an interesting example of just how
far the unintended consequences of a piece of legislation can
reach.
Harper is spending considerable political energy beating the drums of war against terrorists, and introducing a
far -
reaching, and
much condemned, bill aimed at restricting -LSB-...]
That just puts the price of oil that
much farther out of U.S. motorists»
reach, while a soaring Yuan would give China's motorists a big currency - adjusted discount at their pumps.
Uncle Sam is likely to be
far less generous in social security payments by the time I will
reach 65, pensions are by and large a thing of the past and savings accounts pay about as
much as the mattress you hide your money under does.
WDAY remains significantly overvalued and has
much farther to fall before it
reaches a valuation supported by its fundamentals.
In pricier markets, rising home values and interest rates put homeownership that
much further out of
reach.
But how
much further can it go if it is to
reach its goal of 1 billion monthly active users?
Mankind can barely see things bigger than our own planet just outside our own backyard,
much less be able to tell what exists at the
farthest reaches, or in other dimensions we believe to exist but can not access yet.
yet i still fear that i will miss it so
much that Christ won't
reach out
far enough to catch me.
Some think that the bible tells them that the earth has to be less than 10,000 years old rather than the better explanation, that writing did not come into being until close to 6,000 years ago and our oral collective memory couldnt
reach too
much further back SO it makes sense that the old testament would appear to only
reach back 10,000 years.
The gospel is
much broader and more
far -
reaching than that, involving truths and ideas which affect all areas of life.
A leading critic of the Articles of Confederation, the feckless league under which Americans were governed for
much of the 1780s, Madison was among the first to contemplate a more
far -
reaching union, one that would attend more energetically to national needs while offering a measure of security to those who had suffered at the hands of local majorities.
If faith is nothing but what philosophy makes it out to be, then Socrates already went
further,
much further, whereas the contrary is true, that he never
reached it.
The epistemological consequences of Whitehead's theory of symbolic reference are
much more
far reaching and revolutionary than his protestations of its commonplaceness would suggest.
Far more serious is the corrosion of morality at the highest
reaches of government and business of which we have heard so
much in recent times.
(Once again, despite the
far -
reaching similarities between Whitehead's ontology and Buddhism, a Whiteheadian must record his judgment that Buddhism is involved in a subtle illusion similar to that of
much Western philosophy.
The moratorium proposed by Gatu and Nacpil is
much more
far -
reaching.
I've traveled through different theologies, read countless books and commentaries, and have
reached a point in my own personal journey where I honestly feel that way too many «serious» committed Christians put
far too
much emphasis on theological principles than they do basic human decency.
Having products that can last long enough to
reach far - off customers doesn't mean
much if a company doesn't have the means to
reach them, though.
Today, however, the company's capabilities
reach much further, and Gentile Bros. distributes a variety of produce to clients in a myriad of packaging and grading options to cater to the ever - changing demands of the consumer.
Those numbers pretty
much speak for themselves and saying he is the NBA's best player is not
far from
reach.
This was a
far cry from their 6 - 0 Defensive Battle a week ago... The score would stay tied at 12 for
much of the second half though as the pace of the Game really slowed and both Teams buckled down, knowing the Crown was within
reach..
So the question really is not how
much of a tw @t Samir Nasri is, after all he like all footballers are really all about the money and have very short lifespans, but more about the club making a profit on everything it does and NOT wanting to extend its
reach too
far towards champions league and EPL succsess.
In the space of around twelve second half minutes, we took hold of the game again and this time took it so
far out of Derby's
reach that it was over as a contest with not
much short of half an hour still remaining.
Iceland do nt have any injury worries of suspensions and we can safely assume they will start with the same lineup which pretty
much outsmart England to
reach this
far.
It's not just about Si and the other awesome celebs involved in the making of this movie, but it
reaches out so
much further than the fundamental meaning of Christmas.
And while fresh fruit and vegetable consumption has increased, Collins believes that the benefits are
much more
far -
reaching.
When I went on to have a home birth four and a half years later, the midwifery care I received felt
much more
far -
reaching.
Note also that the correlations between Liberal Democrat and UKIP change are just as strong as for the other two parties, but the Lib Dems are
reaching the point where it is hard for them to fall
much further than they did in 2012.
They believe that
far too little QE - created money
reaches its intended targets, hard - pressed national businesses, and that
far too
much of it gets diverted into commodity speculation and generates inflation and poverty.
Stretch this unfortunate history
further and
reach for the tail end of cruel military rule, and the unconscionable devastation of the Niger Delta; so
much so that that region «died», so the greedy oil hustlers, in cahoots with greedy elements of the Nigerian state, could live and wallow in conscienceless money.
Einstein, relativity, and
much of 20th - century physics have come under assault from an esoteric but
far -
reaching experiment.
How did former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg succeed in achieving so
much of his «comprehensive and
far -
reaching» public health agenda?
I mean, look we're
reaching out to look [at], to think about the universe in scales that are so
far much different than we can now measure, that you have to understand, it's the biggest extrapolation in probably a history of physics.
Bessel's approach was
far too limited to
reach beyond our immediate galactic neighborhood,
much less to the cosmic scales that Tully reckons, but it provided the crucial first step.
«There is nearly as
much energy in the
far - red and near - infrared light that
reaches Earth from the Sun as there is in visible light,» said Bryant.
The rest paddled
much farther,
reaching the Maldives and even the Seychelles, thousands of kilometers away.
At about 4 A.M. local time, the main pumps feeding cooling water into Unit 2 failed and, due to confusion amidst the klaxon of alarms and flashing warning lights, the men operating the reactor made the situation worse when they mistakenly thought there was too
much water in the core and shut off emergency pumps, thereby reducing
further the amount of coolant
reaching the reactor.
The male fish have no grounds for smugness, though: in other species giant females take things
much further, with female blanket octopuses
reaching almost 200 times the length of the male.
How
far these man - made fissures go is still the subject of research and debate, but in some cases they have
reached as
much as a half - mile, even intersecting fractures from neighboring wells.
This is why it's unlikely that anything alive is more likely to be swimming in the depths of a strange ocean than creeping around above water on frozen orbs, even though the complexity of that life (like the stromatolites and creepy blind life forms thriving around undersea hot - water vents) could be limited by how
much light can
reach so
far into the abyss.
As always with brown dwarfs, the results are
much more
far -
reaching than people often realize: brown dwarfs are excellent proxies for giant exoplanets: often what we can not learn from giant exoplanets we learn from brown dwarfs.
The Eemian - age chevron beach structures with consistent southwesterly direction throughout windward shores in the Bahamas, with wave runup deposits at elevations as
much as 20 — 40 m above today's sea level and
reaching as
far as a few kilometers inland, must have been formed by massive storms in the direction of the prevailing winds.