The total field is so under - determined by its boundary condition, experience, that there is
much latitude of choice as to what statements to reevaluate in the light of a single contrary experience.
Not exact matches
Here the ethic, which in Buddhism is also identical with the teaching
of salvation — perhaps even more than it had been in the Brahmanic system — has
much more
latitude; it has a task that is metaphysically meaningful — suspending at one point the cosmic law, unraveling it, as it were.
We no longer rely upon doctors to completely police themselves because the exact same types
of abuses occurred that are routinely seen in midwifery, although some would argue they still have too
much latitude in that direction.
Depending upon where you live and how dark your skin is, going outside regularly may be all that is required for you or your baby to generate adequate amounts
of vitamin D. However, one
of the problems with getting your vitamin D with sun exposure is simply that it's hard to determine how
much time outside is needed since it depends on so many factors (skin tone,
latitude, time
of year, how
much skin is exposed, amount
of air pollution, etc.) Keep in mind that there is also a concern
of sunburn and increased risk
of skin cancer with too
much sun exposure.
After the embarrassing confusion both from former Europe spokesman Ed Davey and former EU minister Chris Bryant last night on Question Time on how
much the sum came to, we can allow ourselves the luxury here
of a little ball park
latitude.
This is mainly because
of ambiguity in how the sequester is supposed to be applied: the cuts are described as across - the - board, but how
much latitude agencies will have to manage reductions at the programme level remains unclear.
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.
An important reason for this is the current setup
of most university programs: Although German students experience great
latitude during their university educations, they study
much longer than do their competitors in other countries.
You can eliminate anything on the 70 %
of the planet that's water, everything poleward
of 57 °
latitude over which UARS does not orbit, and for all practical purposes the empty areas
of the world, such as the Amazon, most
of Australia, the Sahara, the Tibetan Plateau,
much of Siberia, and even a lot
of the western interior
of the United States.
«Now we need to understand how
much of this phosphorus, especially in the particulate, ends up being utilized in high -
latitude marine ecosystems form,» said Hood.
Averaging over some 350 high - galactic -
latitude patches
of sky similar in size to the region observed by BICEP2, Puget reported that polarization from interstellar dust grains plays a significant role and might account for
much of the BICEP2 signal that had been attributed to inflation - generated gravitational waves.
The uncertainty about how
much flying time takes place in the stratosphere arises partly because the altitude
of the tropopause varies greatly with
latitude, season and the weather in the troposphere.
Ultimately, MICHI on the TMT will be able to measure the spatial variation
of SO2 on Io both meridionally (with
latitude) and zonally (with longitude), but critically as a function
of local time and during Jupiter eclipses that are both strong functions
of frost sublimation, and will allow us to determination
of how
much of Io's atmosphere is supported purely by sublimation and how
much by volcanic activity.
Much of the Indian Ocean has warmed since 1955 with a major exception being the 5 ° S to 20 ° S
latitude belt.
There is evidence in satellite and radiosonde data and in observational data for poleward expansion
of the tropical circulation by as
much as a few degrees
of latitude since the 1970s [34]--[35], but natural variability may have contributed to that expansion [36].
The studies were conducted in different parts
of the world, some with
much sunnier climates (lower
latitude such as Australia and Hawaii) than others, so that we could see whether the findings were different in different climates.
However, unlike ESEA waivers, which gave states a choice
of goals based on prescriptive federal guidance, ESSA allows states
much more
latitude in establishing their own goals.
This reliable
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«High efficiency across a wide range
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much more
latitude in the selection
of gear ratios,» said Mazda.
Global roaming in 220 countries Direct access from the lock screen to phone, camera, and text New home screen layout with enhanced launch bar Improved voice input: hold down the search key to dictate emails and text or navigate to an address Face unlock: the device uses the front - facing camera to automatically recognize you when you attempt to unlock Data usage: the new usage center allows you to monitor how
much data is consumed each month Android Market for browsing and downloading thousands
of free and paid apps Pre-loaded Android apps: Browser, Calculator, Calendar (Google or Corporate), Camera, Clock, Contacts, Email, Gallery, Messaging, Music, News & Weather, Phone, Settings, Video Player, Voice Dialer, Voice Search, YouTube Google applications: Gmail, Google Search, Google Voice Search, Google
Latitude, Google Maps, Google Places, Google Talk Google Maps Navigation with spoken turn - by - turn directions showing real - time traffic and 360 ° views
of the destination
I set my goal a little low this year because I kind
of had this idea in mind about possibly leaving the auto industry, so I wanted to allow myself a little
latitude in regards to how
much capital I was going to save and invest.
No other large firm that I know
of offers as
much latitude to its operating units.
With an FHA - backed loan, you have
much more
latitude in terms
of your credit score.
Management needs to have the
latitude to make the decisions that are appropriate given the revenue prospects
of each product and the Board should ensure that no individual investment puts the Company in as
much jeopardy
of total failure as the mStage / toktok investment does.
Still, Murmansk is
much warmer than most northern cities lying on the same
latitude; because
of the gulf st...
In California there is too
much of it and in Korea, a winter country at a slightly higher
latitude, there is not enough.
Although such five - letter designations for
latitude and longitude, chosen by air traffic control, do not have traditional semiotic meaning, they serve both memory and communication —
much like Jacob's canvases, which are hieroglyphs
of presence.
Oerlemans's reconstruction
of global temperatures (largely from mid
latitude glaciers) is entirely independent
of the
much talked about temperature records from other paleoclimate proxy data (e.g. Moberg and others, Mann and others, Crowley and others).
I wonder, e.g., if during the LGM there were
much less forests than today, perhaps in a warmer future climate more
of the higher
latitude tundra regions will be covered by forest.
I am a strong proponent
of controlling pollution, not just CO2 (soot has done
much to reduce the ice's albedo) and it is preposterous that China is being given such
latitude as a «poor nation» when it's also building skyscrapers by the dozen, nuclear submarines and a space program while effectively employing its youth as feedstock for manufacturing goods subsidized by their government.
Permafrost and a neutral emissions cycle Above
latitude 50 ˚ north, permafrost soil — that is, soil that remains below the freezing point
of water — holds about twice as
much carbon as does the atmosphere.
Therefore, at any particular
latitude (say 24 N) the total amount
of northward mass flow is pretty
much equal to the amount
of southward mass flow (otherwise mass would be accumulating somewhere else).
Now draw a picture
of the globe and show on it what you call «average temperatures» for whatever zones you choose to draw on it; then show recent variations from those «averages» — the variations from the longterm average in a higher
latitude zone don't mean as
much, because we're comparing today's measurement to averages based on fewer numbers, collected over fewer years in fewer places, when looking at variation near the Poles.
Research indicates that the Arctic had substantially less sea ice during this period compared to present Current desert regions
of Central Asia were extensively forested due to higher rainfall, and the warm temperate forest belts in China and Japan were extended northwards West African sediments additionally record the «African Humid Period», an interval between 16,000 and 6,000 years ago when Africa was
much wetter due to a strengthening
of the African monsoon While there do not appear to have been significant temperature changes at most low
latitude sites, other climate changes have been reported.
Areas with high water vapour content at the exact same
latitude don't cool off nearly as
much which is evidence
of the very back radiation you are trying to refute.
Of course, how
much we warm in reality will vary with
latitude and be
much more complex than a simple energy balance model can possibly indicate.
Ice models do take account
of incident angle but seem to model the angle largely on some lower
latitude Atlantic sea measurements where wind makes the surface choppy enough that there's not too
much of the low incidence where this happens.
Since large portions
of the mid - and high
latitude land areas have had increasing precipitation during the last half the 20th century, the question arises as to how
much of this area is affected by increases in heavy and extreme precipitation rates.
And places like Phoenix also have relatively low amounts
of GHGs, yet have very hot temperatures (relative to Atlanta, which is at virtually the same
latitude and altitude, but which has over 3 times as
much GHG).
And
of course, CO2 variation is
much less than that over the brief growing season
of the high - altitude / high -
latitude trees in question...
Observations and model simulations show that the Antarctic ozone hole caused
much of the observed southward shift
of the Southern Hemisphere middle
latitude jet in the troposphere during summer since 1980.
For many sceptics, too
much rests on the claim, however true it is, which is in the first place a question
of degree with a considerable amount
of latitude, even within the «scientific consensus».
Such globally averaged time series are not necessarily representative
of local conditions: for example, Canada and Siberia have warmed
much more rapidly during the past 20 years than indicated in Figure 2.1, while parts
of the high
latitude North Atlantic and North Pacific regions have cooled slightly.
They added in a middle -
of - the - road climate change scenario that caused high -
latitude surface soil to rise 8 degrees Celsius by 2100, which is
much greater than the global average.
However,
much of this area lies above 35 degrees north
latitude.
Worse, you have to know aerosol emissions as a function
of not just time, but
of latitude also, because how
much sunlight they reflect depends on the angle
of sunlight that impacts them.
There is evidence in satellite and radiosonde data and in observational data for poleward expansion
of the tropical circulation by as
much as a few degrees
of latitude since the 1970s [34]--[35], but natural variability may have contributed to that expansion [36].
A recent GCM study projects tens to hundreds
of additional fire counts per year, per 4 ° x5 °
latitude - longitude area, in the western North America and
much of Eurasia, by the end
of the century [9].
Then if you compare the warming by
latitude from 1900, you see that CO2 forcing is non-linear, IF you assume too
much impact
of CO2.
Another element left out
of the comparison
of temperature change by
latitude is that there is
much less global area in the higher latitudes than in the lower latitudes.