Sentences with phrase «of the rare events where»

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Most Swedish universities have no career offices, and although career fairs where prospective employers and employees get together are common at the undergraduate level, they are a rare commodity for Ph.D. s. However, the success of a recent career event — «Future Faculty» — in Lund might be a turn in the tide.
One of my main research interests is extreme events, and particularly situations where these rare, large events completely dominate the observed phenomena.
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland last year, it's a rare look into a playground where everyone seems to be listlessly on their mobile phones, nothing is unaffordable, and falcon auctions are live, big - screen TV events.
Ken and Kristen's event is one of those rare occasions where you can make a significant contribution to folks who really need the assistance and see some incredible automobiles.
Go to YouTube and you'll see Subarus beating up on the competition in rollers - on - ramps tests where three of four wheels are slipping, an extreme but not rare event.
Although it is rarer in family pets, it is still important for owners to be aware of the symptoms, especially if they regularly visit kennels or go to events where animals gather.
Any actual building of structures is limited to QTE events where characters zip around the screen laying blocks, while the rare moment you can craft an object you do so simply by placing down a couple of items on screen from your limited Telltale - sized inventory.
Events include rare dawn until dusk views where visitors can encounter everything that is wonderful about YSP with a range of special events and experiEvents include rare dawn until dusk views where visitors can encounter everything that is wonderful about YSP with a range of special events and experievents and experiences.
Perhaps it's because that even though such events might be relatively rare, we see the effect of even moderate earthquakes, flooding, etc in parts of the world where stringent standards and planning have not been in effect?
I hope that while placing the Tunguska event into perpspective we also come to realize that our false sense of security regarding impacts like this and worse is largely perceptual based on our limited understanding of our own history and its woefully human timescale, and I hope we realize that impacts might not be the rare events we've come to consider them as being, and that they may not arrive singularly and only on rare occasions, but as swarms of potentially devastating event producers, as our planet enters into regions of our Milky Way where clouds of potentially planet - disrupting objects are a genuine concern and are something we can and should do something about... and soon.
Additionally, Dr. Chichilnisky is a Professor of Economics and Mathematical Statistics and a University Senator at Columbia University, and Director of the Columbia Consortium for Risk Management (www.columbiariskmanagement.net), where she has developed a landmark methodology, with support from the U.S. Air Force, for a new foundation of probability and statistics in an approach to catastrophic risks that allows more realistic treatment of rare but important events.
This is one of those rare cases where the renters insurance may pay your security deposit, in the event you are forced to move because your home becomes unlivable.
In a rare appearance at the recently held The Future of Bitcoin event in the Netherlands, Dr. Craig Wright contends that a scale needs to happen to bring bitcoin to a point where it will exceed all global past transactions.
This gets even worse with the introduction of timed events like the Summer Games, where rare and legendary skins are only available for a set period of time.
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