Sentences with phrase «much sharper reductions»

That's true in horse racing (although sometimes the first horse out does win), but it's a poor analogy to use when addressing climate change, where greater CO2 emissions today necessitate much sharper reductions later.

Not exact matches

President Donald Trump unveiled more details of his much - anticipated tax plan on Wednesday, introducing sharp reductions in the taxes both individuals and corporations would pay.
The main feature was a sharp reduction in the corporate tax rate, combined with much smaller reductions for individuals.
While biological sciences would be trimmed (including a 46.6 percent reduction for the Bioenergy Research Centers), the Administration proposes much sharper cuts for environmental science.
He notes that the sat photos show that cloud cover remains low and that the ice is very mobile at a time when the pack should be most firm (not really a surprise since ocean temps are much more important than air temps, and apparently it's the ocean temps that have been the largest factor in the recent sharp sea ice reduction).
When combined with a stabilized Panasonic lens, it offers up to 6.5 stops of shake reduction, allowing for much slower shutter speeds than what would normally be required for a sharp shot.
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