Sentences with phrase «of the next century»

Another farmer's property divided their land until the middle of the next century.
Residents of the west side will have a new recreation area to see them through the beginning of the next century, officials said.
The report calls for urgent action to avoid sea level rises of a metre or more over the course of the next century.
But then what would you call the theories of the next century?
On the computer modeling, the authors say that simulations — particularly on the time scale of the next century or so — are highly credible.
Coal was the fuel of the last 100 years, and renewables will likely be the dominant fuel of the next century for many countries.
This is going to be a lot more difficult with extreme weather of the next century.
Keeping in mind present trends, ponder the potential real estate news stories of the next century.
One subject that will have trainers debating until the middle of the next century is crate training.
On a lower - emissions pathway, the world would get there closer to the beginning of the next century.
Circle has ample funds, mainstream investors, sophisticated tech, a new network of customers annexed from Poloniex — and, with some luck, a legitimate chance at building the bank of the next century around crypto - finance.
That dryness persisted into the first decade of the next century.
As a part of the Next Century Cities initiative, the cities have pledged to provide fast, affordable, and reliable next - generation broadband.
Some even argue that by the dawn of the next century they rather than national economies, will be the principal actors in the emerging global economy and that we are already well into the «transnational stage» in the development of capitalism.4
«Half of all species could become extinct by the turn of the next century if we don't stop tearing up the planet.
Such adaptation will be a key cultural challenge of the next century — as will fostering the kind of global communication that can connect with the local concerns of individuals and communities to reduce climate risk.
Environment secretary John Gummer told last month's climate conference in Berlin that Britain would lead the world in reducing CO2 emissions during the early years of the next century.
«If you work a second shift as a parent, and can never talk on the phone, it's problematic, but if you can text, that's a game changer,» says Deb Socia, executive director of Next Century Cities and former executive director of Tech Goes Home, an initiative to help improve technology access among low income parents.
... the IPCC's sodomising of science has so damaged the institution I believe it will take most of the next century to recover.
Today, business pundits have anointed «mass customization» the industrial paradigm of the next century, just as mass production was the paradigm of the 20th century.
2) it's not isolated to China (though many economists see China as the great industrial hub of the next century — so it is certainly a germane point).
«We spend so much of our time and energy, focusing on bringing back Upstate New York — making sure we are poised for the new jobs of the next century.
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner has also this week joined 30 other mayors that are part of the Next Century Coalition, asking the FCC to allow more access to data that measures broadband networks.
Where else will the Ian Watsons of the next century come from?
So, no, Common Core will not likely be the comprehensive college - preparatory curricula children of the next century or even for those kids at the midpoint of this one.
Jim Perkins went to bat time and again for America's sports car as planners worried over budgets and resources and whether the GM of the next century had room in the stable for such a thoroughbred.
In Glass Houses: Avatars Dance, acclaimed Laura J. Mixon takes us to a dystopian Manhattan of the next century where Ruby and her Golem run into serious trouble.
2116: Forecast of the Next Century has been organized in collaboration between the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at MSU and the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, and co-curated by Caitlín Doherty, Broad MSU Curator and Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs; Chris Clarke, Senior Curator at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery; and Fiona Kearney, Director at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery.
The influence of the Brocas family was considerable, not least because effectively they ran the RDS school of landscape painting during the first half of the next century.
Morris, already the museum's boldest curator with the firmest grasp on what was happening and how the art of the next century (this one) would look, ended up with the job of explaining why Burden's Heath Robinson - ish production line never worked.
So I know I can't try to think what hollywood movie is going to be the best emulation of the next century.
There is now much exuberance in the United States about «100 years of energy independence» as we become «the Saudi Arabia of the next century» — perhaps the final century of human civilization if current policies persist.
TreeHugger founder Graham Hill founded the LifeEdited project to reduce his footprint to the comfortable essentials, to eliminate the fat in our design and our lifestyles; in his TED talk he explains that «a keen ability to edit will be the most important skill of the next century
If the models were correct, the warming would become unequivocally apparent around the start of the next century.
At the time, Delaney said: «Artificial Intelligence promises to be one of the paradigm - shifting developments of the next century, with the potential to reshape our economy and daily life just as fully as the internal combustion engine or the semiconductor.»
Writing in the February 1999 issue of Worth magazine, Nick Ravo, a reporter for The New York Times, quotes several economic soothsayers who predict a highly depressed residential market extending throughout much of the next century.
A doubling of the concentration of carbon dioxide over its pre-industrial level may occur by the middle of the next century.
We're so used to the default trope that China is «the world's most populous nation» that it will come as a shock to many that, by some demographers» estimates, China's current population, 1.4 billion, will shrink to 500 million by the turn of the next century.

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