Sentences with phrase «nadir views»

Channel TLT uses a weighted average between the near - limb and nadir views to extrapolate the data to lower altitude, thus removing almost all of the stratospheric influence.

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The 2012 budget — dubbed the «omnishambles budget» by the then Labour leader Ed Miliband — is viewed as the nadir of Osborne's political fortunes.
The nadir came in the ghastly encounter between Gordon Brown and Labour supporter Gillian Duffy on the campaign trail in Rochdale last May, when the prime minister angrily dismissed Duffy's views on immigration as «bigoted».
The most eloquent alternative to the view that painting had reached a nadir in the 1970s was the 2006 exhibition High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967 - 1975, curated by Katy Siegel with assistance from David Reed, who had conceived of the show.
The image is oblique, meaning that it was taken from a sideways viewing angle from the International Space Station (ISS), rather than from a «straight down» (or nadir) view, which is typical of automated satellite sensors.
Furthermore, some legal authorities actually view item's exposing its client Niki Diaz to near - certain imminent deportation as a feather in item's cap — a new value - adding nadir in item's never - ending quest for self - aggrandizement, even at the peril of its own client.
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