Sentences with phrase «much on a national scale»

Though you may not have heard of them, since they don't advertise nearly as much on a national scale, you can expect a great product at a fair price.

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The feeling is less pronounced because I think the preacher probably has much less of an ego and isn't looking for national celebrity status, though he may have it on a much smaller scale.
Calorie labeling is soon going national — it's signed into the health reform act — so we will be able to conduct that experiment on a much larger scale quite soon.
The whole response operation would have been on a much larger scale... the national contingency plan does not contain any provision for this, nor does it address the other problems that would arise during a massive, long - term response operation.»
Farid and Kee's solution, published online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, is a system that can score on a scale of one to five how much an altered image has strayed from reality.
THE volcanic activity that shaped Yellowstone national park may have sculpted something on a much smaller scale too — the teeth of some rodents.
On a much larger scale, Kurt Swinghammer's score for the new NFB [National Film Board of Canada] release McLuhan's Wake archives almost 71 minutes of score, titled and chapter - indexed like the bonus audio gems in Warner Bros.» classic film sets.
What started as a subtle flaw in the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test of 3rd grade reading has widened into a full - scale debate with national implications: Is too much riding on one fallible assessment?
Another thing that needs to be said in this context is that sooner or later, in order to meet environmental problems, there will have to be international cooperation across all national boundaries on a much larger scale than we have seen up to now.
On a much larger scale, New Zealand's struggle to eradicate exotic species has risen to the level of a national emergency, and victory is declared on the poignantly small scale of a few dozen square miles at a timOn a much larger scale, New Zealand's struggle to eradicate exotic species has risen to the level of a national emergency, and victory is declared on the poignantly small scale of a few dozen square miles at a timon the poignantly small scale of a few dozen square miles at a time.
The campaign acknowledges that reasonable cuts and efficiencies are necessary but that the 25 % cuts being proposed will destroy much of what has been achieved and will have a particularly damaging impact on smaller scale arts organisations, as well as on national and regional museums and their collections.
On a national scale, India is going on tripling their population since independence, does this mean they should now expect 3 times as much resources from the world's pooOn a national scale, India is going on tripling their population since independence, does this mean they should now expect 3 times as much resources from the world's pooon tripling their population since independence, does this mean they should now expect 3 times as much resources from the world's pool?
These surface networks have had so many changes over time that the number of stations that have been moved, had their time of observation changed, had equipment changes, maintenance issues, or have been encroached upon by micro site biases and / or UHI using the raw data for all stations on a national scale or even a global scale gives you a result that is no longer representative of the actual measurements, there is simply too much polluted data.
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