Sentences with phrase «much larger degree»

Given that cosmic radiation and sun spots are known to greatly effect the Earth's climate by a much larger degree than CO2, but these effects are not understood well enough to include in climate models, why the hell do these climate models get approval for being the defacto word of the Green God?
My experience in working extensively with temperature measurements and temperature forecasting leads me to believe that our best estimates of global temperature anomalies based on surface measurements have a much larger degree of uncertainty than has been implied by most users of these estimates.
When it comes to unsecured bad credit loans, the lender must clearly exercise a much larger degree of faith in the transaction.
Combat in Bound By Flame unfolds in real - time, similarly to its predecessor with three skill trees dedicated to the holy trinity of combat, stealth and magic, but expanded to a much a larger degree.
Whether or not this film will go down as the cult classic that Rogen and Goldberg are clearly hoping for remains to be seen, but come the end of 2013, it will certainly register in the memory banks of cinema - goers to a much larger degree than all the comedy films that have preceded it this year.
While GLP - 1 levels were no different between any of the proteins tested (cod, milk, whey and cheese), the whey stimulated GIP to a much larger degree than the others.
We observed that East African populations exhibit a much larger degree of genetic diversity than other global groups, which further supports the Out - of - Africa theory (that postulates that modern humans originated in East Africa and migrated out of the continent to populate the world)» says Dr. Koehler.
judicial) together allow, first, a much larger degree of economic / environmental self - regulation than is now possible, and second, a much larger degree of community - adopted morals legislation than is now possible.

Not exact matches

A 7 - iron's loft usually ranges from 37 to 39 degrees, for example, while a wedge will have a much larger potential range of lofts, from 44 degrees to 65 degrees, as The Golf Warehouse explains.
A 7 - iron's loft usually ranges from 37 to 39 degrees, for example, while a wedge will have a much larger potential range of lofts, from 44 degrees to 65 degrees, as
Back then, there were junior gold and silver mining companies that were a fraction of the market cap of their much larger - cap mining peers that had much stronger management, had managed geopolitical risk in a superior manner, and had streamlined operations to a far greater degree than their larger - cap peers that were not huge risks.
Your return will be much larger over the long term so the lack of advanced skill here will ultimately not be a big factor as long as you can trade it with a good degree of certainty.
If foreign investors get a whiff of how the pro traders are ripping them off it could lead to a much larger exodus from Canadian stocks and an even larger degree of distrust of the Canadian market place.
But behind each group, and providing a considerable degree of moral support, is a much larger body of nationalists.
With all our knowledge, big brains, university degrees and amazing (to us) technology, consider than we dwell on a damp little planet, in an ordinary solar system, in the boonies of a very ordinary spiral galaxy which is composed of billions of stars, millions of which are much, much larger than our sun.
The company's range of screwfeeder weighers have made handling of large fillets much faster, while delivering the highest degree of product integrity and appearance.
The degree of difficulty is so much larger, and the responsibilities differ just enough for blurry translation.
The much larger issue, though, is that pace of play changes are unlikely to be disliked to this degree that this game of 12 - dimensional chess requires.
Both the number and the proportion of women earning master's and doctoral degrees have risen steadily over the past 30 years; nevertheless, the discrepancy between women and men remains much larger than at the baccalaureate level.
But the warming that would result from adding such large amounts of carbon to the climate system would be much greater today than during the PETM and could reach up to 10 degrees.
The remarkable feat also poses a new puzzle: In two cases, million - degree «hot spots» on the stars» surfaces turn out to be much larger than expected, indicating that popular models of neutron stars are wrong.
They arbitrarily divided the planet into cells of 1 degree of latitude by 1 degree of longitude — squares roughly 80 kilometres to a side at middle latitudes, although much larger near the equator.
Added Dr Ren, «Some fish can achieve almost 180 degree turning in a small turning radius through bending their body while traditional underwater vehicles have a much larger turning radius.
The efficiency of a traditional rooftop solar panel tends to break down by the time temperatures have reached 100 degrees Celsius, but larger - scale parabolics would be able to operate at much higher temperatures and retain the heat by using the cesium - coated semiconductors, Melosh said.
Still, the biggest cross-European cold / heat study concludes that for an increase of 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit in the average European temperatures, «our data suggest that any increases in mortality due to increased temperatures would be outweighed by much larger short - term declines in cold - related mortalities.»
In 2003, the Anglo - Australian Observatory released a much larger survey («2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey») of over 221,000 galaxies in two slices that extend over 1.5 billion light years in a two - degree field of the sky.
He noted, «Bright; very large; much extended in position angle 150 degrees; much brighter toward the middle; 2 stars north preceding [NW].»
For example, Lunnen et al. (1981) studied a much greater hip flexion angle (135 degrees) than many of the other researchers (e.g. Mohamed et al. 2002; Guex et al. 2012) and it is possible that the large stretch in this position moved the muscle up the passive arm of the length - tension curve, thereby reducing neural drive.
The episodic bent of the film's first half - much of the narrative seems to follow the central characters as they fight one fire after another - does test the viewer's patience to a fairly demonstrable degree, and it's clear that Backdraft, by and large, works best when focused on the rivalry and relationship between the central figures (and how it ultimately affects their respective work).
Whether you make it to that pay - off punch will depend, to a large degree, on how much recycled police procedural you can stomach.
The Georgia Tech computer - science master's degree was the first large - scale online program of its kind: it is offered by a highly ranked department, priced much lower than its in - person equivalent, and culminates in a prestigious graduate degree.
The fairly small effect on overall completion conceals much larger effects on where NHRP - eligible students earn their degrees.
First, the much smaller college - enrollment gap compared to the larger degree gap raises questions about college.
But to a large degree, the Kindle — in its current form — seems to have reached its potential, much as the iPod Nano did a few generations ago.
While moving from high school to college or from an undergraduate degree to graduate degree, there is one thing that you will notice instantly; the workload is much larger and more challenging.
For my print published books, I've had degrees of input from none to not too much but by and large, I think that's a good thing.
They can't avoid the comparison to any degree once a larger model is available for sale and it should be interesting to find out exactly how much of an improvement has been made in order to meet these challenges.
But these are extreme cases and these are people much smarter than myself — they do not follow modern portfolio theory, and are engaged in their investments to a larger degree than non-financial professionals.
Students who might balk at the high price of a graduate degree that is not likely to lead to a large increase in their earnings now face much lower effective prices for the degree — even a price of zero.
And the wealth gap is also large for households headed by young adults without a bachelor's degree: Those with no student debt have accumulated roughly nine times as much wealth as debtor households ($ 10,900 vs. $ 1,200).
Death penalties were light, travel times were quick, players could solo for a large part of their experience, and the degree to which a 14 - year - old mouthbreather with too much time on his hands could ruin your whole day were severely curtailed.
Who also have obscenely large breasts and end up in varying degrees of undress correlating to how much damage they've taken.
1 degree is much larger than the statistical uncertainty.
I'm not well informed enough to comment too much on the temperate regions, however given the large tolerances evident in modern day vegetation (where annual variations in temperate regions are much larger than 4 degrees C) I don't doubt that a global increase of 4 degrees may have been within tolerance ranges for temperate vegetation.
Apart from these last concerns, the WAIS is much less worrying than the GIS, because the huge thermal inertia and albedo effect of the EAIS, the antarctic continent itself, and the large amount of antarctic sea ice in the southern winter, all act to reduce the degree of warming for the WAIS (whereas the GIS is the victim of various unfortunate circumstances which amplify warming there).
The earth can not heat to 900 degrees or something based on feedbacks or even twice the theoretical stable temperature without a much larger input of energy from somewhere external to all this.
The monthly averages masked the large cool departures in the first half of the month when temperatures were 6 to 12 degrees F (3 to 7 C) below normal and the large warm departures in the last half of the month when temperatures ranged from near normal in the northeast to as much as 15 degrees F (8 C) above normal in the northwest.
My sense is that UHI has a much bigger effect on Tmin than Tmax — such that my son and I found a 10 degree F UHI in Phoenix in the evening, but I am not sure if we could find one, or as large of one, at the daily maximum.
(Horowitz, 2009) finds a much larger effect: a 3.8 % drop in income in the long run for one degree of warming.
It's also home to some mysterious weather: Whereas the rest of the world has warmed, the region's summer temperatures have dropped as much as a full degree Celsius, and rainfall has increased up to 35 %, the largest spike anywhere in the world.
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