A wide range
of other observations (such as reduced Arctic sea ice extent and increased ocean heat content) and indications from the natural world (such as poleward shifts of temperature - sensitive species of fish, mammals, insects, etc.) together provide incontrovertible evidence of planetary - scale warming.
The behaviour of temperature, along with a lot
of other observations, is all backing up the general picture of the planet shifting climate to get into balance with the new atmospheric composition.
However, in the absence
of other observations, the Dvorak technique does at least provide a consistent estimate of what the true intensity is.
The question is whether or not the change in the amounts of Co2 is large enough on scale to have the claimed effect outside
of other observations because the raw physics equation doesn't side with observations.
William: Yes, however, there are sets
of other observations that logically supports the assertion that the majority of the warming in the last 150 years was due to solar magnetic cycle changes rather than the increase in atmospheric CO2 and that the planet is about to significantly cool due to the current solar magnetic cycle change.
One
of my other observations on Bali is the dynamic role of non-state actors such as cities, firms and regions who are making parallel commitments to reduce their emissions.»
Your animus toward Hawkins is presumably due to one
of his other observations — that there is no reason to believe in any god, much less the Judeo - Christian god.
Not exact matches
«Cal / OSHA's regulations define a serious injury or illness as one that requires employee hospitalization for more than 24 hours for
other than medical
observation, or in which a part
of the body is lost or permanent disfigurement occurs.»
Here are some
other types
of customers to beware
of, based on
observations from CEOs who have seen them all:
It's about the oil,
of course, but beyond that
observation lies a wealth
of other factors, such as denying that oil to
others who you might want to influence.
But I would make the
observation that if you stumble on to a really important idea that has the potential to be really valuable, know that
others will enter into the market precisely because markets are competitive and a lot
of money and prestige is at stake.
We all have little voices in our heads - some more than
others, based on my very unscientific
observations of humans over the years.
The researchers»
observations of the physicians» lunchtime patterns confirmed what many employees experience in
other industries.
Other sources
of information, informal
observations, trial and error, and your personal values and beliefs will no doubt continue to deeply inform your choices about how to raise your kids.
I've compiled these 10 trends from my own
observations, the opinions
of my fan base online and
other experts.
But keeping these principles in mind as you build your powers
of observation will greatly enhance your ability to read
others, understand their thinking, and communicate effectively.
Our findings are in accordance with some
observations from previous studies showing a positive association between long working hours and depression [12] but contrast with
other reports
of null findings [12]--[14].
Like review sites in
other sectors, Whitecoat gives consumers the ability to rate their experiences with a variety
of medical practitioners, but currently this is limited to
observations on a doctor's manner or listening skills.
In these and
other analyses based solely on referrer information, Twitter performs surprisingly poorly relative to expectations many
of us have based on our own
observations of the volume
of link sharing on Twitter.
excerpt: «My Indo - American friend made a few
other observations about the coverage that we're seeing, which is that he's not actually being treated poorly over there, and it's more that certain politicians and business leaders don't want to be associated with members
of the Indian Cabinet, which is controversial in large swaths
of Indian society.
The good people
of HowMuch.net, a cost comparison website, also make
other observations in their article associated with the video here.
On the
other hand, induction allows us to calculate probabilities from past
observations where theoretical models are unavailable, possibly because
of a lack
of knowledge about the underlying relation between cause and effect.
Indeed, in my
observation, those priorities are ingrained in the cultures
of both the Reserve Bank and the Treasury (and
of their counterparts in most
other countries).
I would make one
other observation that I think is important here, and that is that we believe it is very important to keep in mind the level
of interest rates, not just their changes.
It is perhaps the reason he said he was not an atheist
other than the
observation of wonder and the understanding that unknown means unknown.
Evolution is supported by a wide range
of observations throughout the fields
of genetics, anatomy, ecology, animal behavior, paleontology, and
others.
The appeal
of invoking the «fall» to account for any and all manner
of perceived ills is that, like any
other magical explanation, it can allegedly explain any and every possible
observation; however, such undiscriminating, untestable, and unfalsifiable explanations effectively explain nothing.
Ancient Egyptians and Sumerians and
others who came before the Hebrews had lots
of medical treatments and scientific
observations which the Hebrews undoubtedly drew from; but those cultures also were given to many superst «itious beliefs.
What can we learn from the adaptive strategies
of other religious minorities (a particularly interesting
observation in Dreher's posting came from an Orthodox Jew)?
On the
other hand, there's power in learning from careful
observations of the world, when we can understand God through his creation and the work
of his creation without having to adapt our belief system in order to accommodate the diversity
of creativity in storytelling and entertainment.
The reader is encouraged to take that seriously, to weigh the statements in this book against research and
observations on the knowable world, and to consider them in relation to the thousands
of other religions from throughout history that also profess with absolute certainty to be the one «Truth.»
We find that the Romans owed... the conquest
of the world to no
other cause than continual military training, exact
observation of discipline in their camps and unwearied cultivation
of the
other arts
of war.»
That's not a criticism
of you or
others, but an
observation about myself.
And even when there is substantial objective evidence to go with the subjective
observations and interpretations
of myself and
others, I refrain from talking about it unless there is a * need * for me to say something specific.
All three do well concerning that
other oft forgotten foundation
of catechesis and apologetics: showing evidence for existence
of God, with an openness to modern
observations.
It does this, not by guess work, and certainly not by indulging personal preference or caprice, but by employing scientific methods
of observation, analysis, hypothesis and verification, which are well tested in
other fields
of study.
Information based on facts that can be proved through analysis, measurement,
observation, and
other such means
of research.
I was reminded
of the similarities the
other day when I happened upon biologist Jerry A. Coyne's
observation that «evolution is like an architect who can not design a building from scratch, but must build every new structure by adapting a preexisting building, keeping the structure habitable all the while.»
Wolfhart Pannenberg concluded his incisive overview
of the period with the
observation that one must «spare the Christian doctrine
of God from the gap between the incomprehensible essence and the historical action
of God, by virtue
of which each threatens to make the
other impossible,» and went on to state that «in the recasting
of the philosophical concept
of God by early Christian theology considerable remnants were left out, which have become a burden in the history
of Christian thought.»
Second, it is my
observation that advocates
of the theology
of nature are appreciatively open to
other «theologies
of» in a way that these
others are often not open to one another and certainly not to the theology
of nature.
Of course these are false contradictions, but a case can be made to support the observation that in the aftermath of Vatican II the Church was driven by competing factions, each emphasing an aspect of Christian formation at the expense of other
Of course these are false contradictions, but a case can be made to support the
observation that in the aftermath
of Vatican II the Church was driven by competing factions, each emphasing an aspect of Christian formation at the expense of other
of Vatican II the Church was driven by competing factions, each emphasing an aspect
of Christian formation at the expense of other
of Christian formation at the expense
of other
of others.
Only in rational
observation of reality,
observation that
others through their own senses can replicate, can reliable indication
of the nature
of the world be found.
Finally, the book lacks «form» itself: too often, the author merely acts as a conduit for the opinions
of other scholars without drawing his
observations together into a coherent conclusion.
That you are so ready to call millions
of other Christians not Christians (and I'm sure in many cases — vice versa) only supports the
observation by Jefferson I quoted above.
We are the ones that carefully listen to the arguments
of «God's character» based on the Bible, vs His / Her character based on
observations of creation, the «wisdom that cries out in the marketplace or among the elders», or the insights from
other religions.
The illusion that the now is either so insignificant and commonplace as to be unworthy
of study, or that it is so well known anyhow — without analysis, critical reflection, or even systematic
observation — as to be beneath serious notice, has become all too characteristic
of a theological tradition that knows perfectly well that we can not understand either God's grace or man's sinfulness without in some fundamental sense understanding the
other first.
I'll even offer
observations - humans have manipulated existing organisms dna, created new virus and bacteria, clone animals, and attempt to create new animals - yet simple minded folks still reject the idea that another more intelligent creature might have done the same thing and created life on earth in the same fashion while at the same time acknowledging that there is a strong likelihood
of other life existing in this universe - talk about being dumbed down and arrogant.
This is an important
observation, but one that is somewhat deficient in providing positive information about the status
of the two theologies with respect to each
other.
As to special speakings, sermons, large group discussions, and so on, my general
observation is that these are successful according to the degree: (1) that they are competently planned; (2) that they fit both fore and aft into the ongoing life
of the organization, be it local church, college, hospital, or some
other institution.
Lutherans Concerned summarizes its theological reflection with the following
observation: «Indeed, gay and lesbian Christians, like any
other Christians who have had deep encounters with the word
of the Gospel, are able to see the word speaking directly and profoundly to their own experience.