Sentences with phrase «nice change of environment»

Walking on the bridges also offered a nice change of environment, and we liked how Kelong Bridge was inspired by Punggol's rural village past.

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Secondly, linked to that, I guess, is we're very, very concerned that the rhetoric of George Osborne and others threatens to undo all of David Cameron's nice words a couple of years ago about the environment, and climate change is happening, and there's no point in denying it.
The study does a «very nice job» of using different approaches to show that climate change is a dominant force, says Thomas Lovejoy, president of the H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics, and the Environment in Washington, D.C. «I think the single most important public policy [issue] here is agreeing on what the limit should be on greenhouse gas concentration,» he says.
But most initiatives share the goal of providing an immersive environment to equip participants with specific knowledge and skills over a few days or weeks — and hopefully offering a nice change of pace from the daily grind of research and some fun along the way.
As digital learning quickly grows in the educational environment, publishers are changing their attitude towards digital solutions from «nice - to - have» additions to the core paper offering, to an important and often strategic part of their business.
With just a few of these changes, you can help dogs and cats play nice with the environment.
I personally found the environment to be much more aesthetically appealing in The Following, with the lush verdant meadows filled with lackadaisically swaying chest high grass making a nice change from the grungy urban environment of the original game.
Still, the missions offer a nice change of pace on occasion, providing an excuse to wander off from the game's imposed narrative and do your own thing for a bit, allowing you to take in the rich environments as you venture out.
A nice variety of levels give you a change in environment after each stage.
Ultimately, it would be nice to see followup forward modeling studies which attempt to use all potentially relevant variables, rather than the simplified model form we use (which is generally justified at treeline — but perhaps only to first order approximation, i.e. some of the details of changing hydrology and solar insolatino might still matter in these environments.).
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