Sentences with phrase «number of possibilities exists»

One of the points Ross and Chris made in Taken by Storm is that there is an infinite number of possible global averages (in fact, even in a small space, such as a single classroom, an infinite number of possibilities exists).

Not exact matches

«If your choices are between the existence of a huge number of universes, all of which exist for no particular reason, and a Supreme Intelligence, existing by necessity, that selects contingent universes from the realm of all possibilities for the sake of their value, anyone could be forgiven for thinking that God is the simpler and more rational hypothesis.»
«Although the analysis can not dismiss the possibility that individual homes or small numbers of homes have been or could be negatively impacted, it finds that if these impacts do exist, they are either too small and / or too infrequent to result in any widespread, statistically observable impact.»
«This method offers the possibility of inducing large numbers of hair follicles or rejuvenating existing hair follicles, starting with cells grown from just a few hundred donor hairs.
He notes that the strategy opens up the possibility of repurposing a large number of existing drugs for PKD therapy.
While a world of unlimited possibilities exists in eLearning, in East Africa, the realization of these policies is hindered by a number of challenges.
Although both currently work on «Guardians of the Galaxy» and «Ultimate Spider - Man,» Pichelli was also the artist who collaborated with Bendis on «Spider - Men,» and the possibility certainly exists that they would work together again on any number of unknown projects.
Many different possibilities exist, depending on what Alanna would be most interested in, and the number of miles should remain the same subject to award availability.
After exploring a number of possibilities, the design team decided that the best course of action was to go up, to retain the existing footprint and add a third storey.
There are a number of possibilities, some that will be similar to or evolve from existing types of firms, others that will be entirely new.
The Court first pointed out that «while the treaties do not contain any provision to the effect that powers may be conferred on a Union body, office or agency, a number of provisions in the FEU Treaty none the less presuppose that such a possibility exists» (para 79) and referred to articles 263, 265, 267 and 277 TFEU which make clear that acts of such EU bodies are subject to judicial review by the Court.
The Examining Attorney will rely on a number of established legal tests in identifying whether the «Possibility of Confusion» exists.
The Rootstock team believes these computerized contracts have the possibility to disrupt a «large number of existing business models.»
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