Millennials show a strong preference for using agents (87 percent) and online resources (88 percent) in
nearly equal measure, which suggests they are relying on the expertise of a professional in tandem with conducting their own research.
Since its October release, the film has earned critical acclaim in
nearly equal measure with warnings about its unflinching...
As the cape was gradually drawn and the bull pointed his horn toward Tomás's heart before his rush, I watched a man play Russian roulette in his own cemetery with a bull, the hero of this tragedy Spain adores and despises in
nearly equal measure.
Not exact matches
Ideally, when
measured from the top of the withers to the point of the shoulder to the elbow, the shoulder blade and upper arm are of apparent
equal length, forming an angle of
nearly 90 degrees; this sets the front legs well under the body and places the elbows directly beneath the tips of the shoulder blades.
Starting with many of the same eradication
measures currently being employed in third world countries, it took the US
nearly a century and a half to get its surplus dog problem under control; indeed, it has only been during the last 10 years that the demand for dogs has become
equal to or greater than the supply in many parts of the country.
There is not the slightest influence of any natural cycle, as long as the inflows are
equal to the outflows, which is
nearly the case: the variation in net sink rate (0.5 - 3.5 GtC) over a year is less than the increase
measured in the atmosphere...
The establishment science community studies cited below are only a sample of recent research indicating that the ocean phytoplankton which produce
nearly 60 % of the planet's oxygen, sequester an
equal measure of its CO2 and feed every higher form of ocean life are disappearing at a shocking rate.