Sentences with phrase «much larger extent»

To a much larger extent the lack of those answers is in the fact that all valid answers are complicated and understanding them requires a very good background and a lot of work from the receiving side.
The literature since the AR4, and the availability of more simulations of the last millennium with more complete forcing, including solar, volcanic and greenhouse gas influences, and generally also land use change and orbital forcing) and more sophisticated models, to a much larger extent coupled climate or coupled earth system models, some of them with interactive carbon cycle, strengthens these conclusions.
The PC and PS3 versions had it pretty rough, the PC to a much larger extent.
What Diane clearly has to a much larger extent than the other possible candidates (other than Doreen Lawrence) is the ability to present as an outsider, the very characteristic that used to carry Ken Livingstone to victory.
Last season magnified the team's frailties to a much larger extent.

Not exact matches

In the United States during much of the 19th Century, an erratic and unstable financial system combined with the huge infrastructure needs of a rapidly expanding continental economy meant that the US was almost always in short supply of money and capital *, and so to a large extent its growth rate was constrained mainly by British liquidity.
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
One can argue we did not know the extent, but the US, Allies and every day citizenry might not have «sat» around necessarily, but 6 million died in large part because their lives were much lower on the objec.tives list.
The Rig - Veda is by far the most important of the four Vedas, and is to a large extent the source from which much of the content of the others, particularly the Sama - Veda and the Yajur Veda, is derived.
Much if not all of the more Platonic strain in the history of Christian thought turns to a large extent on a principle of ontological priority, but this is not the source of the trouble suggested here.
Gazidis does what a DoF does and IMO it is too much for a single person in such a large industry, it would be wise to split the sporting and football sides more and have a intermediary acting between them who knows both sides but to a lesser extent.
While there is no exact number on how much time it will take for the breast engorgement to go away, trying out the tips mentioned above will help in reducing the milk production, and ease the engorgement to a large extent.
The argument points to the fact that, to a large extent, the council of elders as well as the disciplinary committee seemed to have slacked and has become bereft of the urgency to deal with errant elements in much proportionate and the same way it dealt expeditiously just upon the stroke of a petition.
Fat cells cultured from the body mass index of a morbidly obese patient cause multiple myeloma cells to anchor to a much greater extent than normal cells and produce a significantly larger number of blood vessels to sustain the cancer cells.
Now, that leads us to interesting parallel — if we think we might adapted to the absence of C which almost any other living form on Earth uses in large quantities (including microworld to some extent), that means that we could adapt to varying amount of carbohydrates [since they are so similar], no matter how much body needs it at the specific moment in its genetic history.
Producer Gary Hirsch told Variety that after seeing the first cut, «we made suggestions, which Paul to a large extent didn't approve of, and so he refused to make the changes that we all wanted, despite the fact that the changes we were looking for were very much in line with the script that he wrote and shot.»
To a large extent, much of the story of American education over these last fifty years is a story of the failure to understand the complexity of our country's relationship to race and the deep consequences of integration.
While our analysis indicates that ability grouping and DI occur simultaneously, there is still much to learn about how teachers make meaning of these practices and the extent to which changes in the larger institutional environment inform their decisions.
On the rear though not much gets changed and the existing design is retained to a large extent.
And while the trend is influenced to some extent by the popularity of The Hunger Games, our data shows it's a much larger phenomenon than readership of this single series.»
I gave it my best shot, spent as much time and money on its production as I could, and the rest, to a large extent, is in the hands of the gods... As you say, the «product» will bear the author's name forever and should be presented as professionally as possible.
did not understand the nature of the documents, or the extent of the risk you were taking on, and did not receive legal advice before signing (for example, you may have thought you were giving a guarantee limited to a certain amount of money but a much larger amount is now being claimed, or you believe that the credit provider or broker used unfair tactics, or tricked or misled you when arranging the finance).
As much as Cassandra's awareness of the full extent to which the hurricane had affected people on Long Island could be attributed, in large part, to her family, her family can also be credited for putting North Shore Animal League America's rescue work on her radar.
Conservation Status The most recent edition of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species listed the Channel Islands slender salamander as of Least Concern since, although its Extent of Occurrence is much less than 5,000 per square kilometer, it is common and occurs in an area of extensive, suitable habitat which appears not to be under threat, it has a presumed large population, and it is unlikely to be declining fast enough to qualify for listing in a more threatened category.
The village is compromised to a large extent of second homes, and is quiet for much of the year.
Scorpio will be much more powerful than the PlayStation 4 Pro, to the extent that the gap between the two could very well be larger than the one we've seen so far between PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
The restoration project At a large extent, the renovation / restoration project was focused on preserving the original idea of Breuer by designing absolutely coherent new ticketing desk and kiosks, keeping the newly - designed elements as much uncluttered as possible, adopting the same materials used by Breuer (limestone, bluestone, bare concrete, bronze, and oak wood) and removing all the incoherent elements added after 1966.
To a large extent, clear answers will only come in hindsight, largely because much of what is being attempted has never been tried before, at least on the scale of the global energy system and climate.
The first problem is that AR4 has changed «Brazilian forest» to «Amazonian forests» so that the 40 % figure is no longer valid since the Amazonian forests are (as a whole) much larger in extent than the Brazilian forest.
In both the Arctic and the Antarctic «natural causes» (the seasons) are responsible for the seasonal decrease / increase in sea ice extent, which are, of course, much larger than the average annual change.
And it's this type of integrity, this kind of care not to fool yourself, that is missing to a large extent in much of the research in Cargo Cult Science.»
The much - reduced extent of the oldest and thickest ice, in combination with other factors such as ice transport that assist the ice - albedo feedback by exposing more open water, help explain this large and abrupt ice loss.
The Arctic sea ice extent is not much larger than 2007, and, so far, it's been the warmest year on record globally.
who believe there is a subduction (and http://hockeyschtick.blogspot.fr/2013/09/new-paper-finds-oceans-are-net-source.html) «At temperate latitudes, the subduction of DIC and to a much lesser extent... At the global scale, these two large counter-balancing fluxes of DIC amount to +275.5 PgC yr — 1 for the supply by obduction and — 264.5 PgC yr — 1 for the removal by subduction which is 3 to 5 times larger than previous estimates.»
That doesn't mean that there isn't one, but it does mean that the noise is much larger than this «signal», and any attempt to remove the signal to extract the noise presumes a knowledge of the noise and signal that a) nobody has; and b) to the extent that it is input in the form of assumptions, begs all questions and proves nothing.
I answered to steven somewhere else on this page that, to the extent that their delta R really is an energy difference between two energy states (and I don't know if it is), each much larger than kT, B - E is not appropriate no matter how small that difference.
«In comparison to our toy model, a natural system, such as the atmosphere, a river basin, etc.: (a) is much more complex; (b) has time - varying inputs and outputs; (c) has spatial extent, variability and dependence (in addition to temporal); (d) has greater dimensionality (virtually infinite); (e) has dynamics that to a large extent is unknown and difficult or impossible to express deterministically; and (f) has parameters that are unknown.
Independence: The technology to reduce how much oil we use with our food and water is already available to a large extent, but much of the problem with the oil footprint of our food is rapped up in other systems beyond what technology is capable of fixing.
And it's this type of integrity, this kind of care not to fool yourself, that is missing to a large extent in much of the research in cargo cult science.
How much money laundering is taking place in Canada depends to a large extent on how you define it.
To a large extent, for example, the internationalising of the enormous providers, although trumpeted as a way of supporting the profession (s), is much more to do with rolling out their own back - office process and cost - saving initiatives.
It has to be said that for all that I and many others find it not merely useful but great, RSS has failed to catch on to the extent that I had thought it would: of the ten largest law firms in CanadaAccording to Lexpert: Gowling Lafleur Henderson; Borden Ladner Gervais; McCarthy Tétrault; Fasken Martineau DuMoulin; Fraser Milner Casgrain; Blake, Cassels & Graydon; Stikeman Elliott; Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt; Heenan Blaikie; Ogilvy Renault, only two, Blake's and Osler, have any RSS feeds so far as I could discover (which, when you think of it, is pretty much the point).
«Ediscovery is a growing issue in Canada but we haven't seen as much of it as they have in the US because we don't have that extent of large complex litigation,» said Ontario Justice Colin Campbell, Chair of the Sedona Canada Working Group.
To the extent that large law firms are moving tentatively into the mobile space via mobile compatible websites, AmLaw and Global 100 firms are moving much slower in the mobile app arena.
Internal law firm hierarchy was (and to a large extent still remains) based on whether you are a partner, years of tenure, and not much more.
The value of your possessions and the extent of the coverage you need will determine, to a large extent, how much your policy will cost.
Besides the effect of comorbid problems, problem development is to a large extent due to dynamic family characteristics, and in particular to changes in parental rejection, which leaves much room for parenting - based interventions.
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