Sentences with phrase «on occurence»

Really, I think it all depends on the occurence of a critical event that causes significant enough pain to push the change.
«As methane has been permanently originating in the seabed since it was formed, these deposits are huge and emissions of this ready - to - go methane to the water column only depend on occurence of migration pathways (provided or not provided by permafrost),» she said.
Albadran, Maysara, M. Effect of breastfeeding during pregnancy on the occurence of miscarriage and preterm labour.

Not exact matches

On a related note there are very high occurences of our troops and police committing domestic violence here in North America so i'm guessing you are against all troops / police since they are clearly a danger to themselves and their families?
Thankfully I went on to be an engineer and never be admitted as insane, nor have I had except two other occurences of something so scary.
We did it regardless of me touching the rock or not and doesn't take away from the coolness factor, BUT getting to touch history is a pretty rare occurence, it's sort of like getting goosebumps walking around in Jerusalem because you know that the city has been around for an incredibly long time and that certain paths have had people walking around on it for thousands of years.
Fibonnacci Numbers just give the lie to the Atheist claim that the universe is based on random occurences.
Yet some either deny a concept of God based on a human like diety... without logically understanding it has to be something more than that... or worse only see a chaotic uncaring universe..., without understanding the complexity of the infinite miracles, defined by science alone, not to mention the influence of noy yet known to science, occurences... that have occurred for billions of years to end up in their creation and also supporting their every day survival.
«My mission is to make hemp such a common occurence that our kids will grow up listening to us gripe about how the kids don't respect the changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys to the bio-fueled car, blaring tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way to the cafe to meet with their friends to smoke a joint, have a coffee and listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers, not like the ones our friggin» parents» claim to be.»
Truth be told, if Arsenal fail to retain its best players and fail in the transfer market yet again, Arsenal missing out on Champions League football is very likely to be a regular occurence rather than a «one - off» like David seems to believe.
But what really winds me up about Seaman's thoughts is that he seems very confident that Arsenal missing out on a place in the Champions League is a «one off» occurence.
He is considered to be a winger / attacking midfielder and we have all seen his explosive pace when he is on form, but the fact is that that is a very rare occurence.
Despite their impressive victory against Iowa State on Saturday, bettors clearly aren't sold on Caleb Swanigan and the Purdue Boilermakers — a surprising occurence given the Big Ten's dominance over the first two rounds of the tournament.
Even in defeat, as rare as those occurences have been, Bolton have been pleasing on the eye and were even unfortunate; a red card to influential and much sought after centre - half Gary Cahill scuppering their chances of grounding a point out of their away contest with Arsenal when the score was level at 1 - 1, while they had several penalty appeals turned down before seeing Maxi Rodriguez toe - poke one underneath Jussi as Bolton suffered their second undeserved defeat of the season.
The included rubber chains on the swings have been known to get sticky and come apart, but the company has sent replacements in other occurences.
The public's stance on Rawlings» snub is based on a similar occurence with former Accra Mayor, Alfred Oko Vanderpuije.
But if time is just not available (which is definitely a common occurence on GAPS) you can check at your local natural foods market (whole foods, real foods market, good earth natural foods, etc.).
it's only to point that i recently read on a book that defends Dukan's diet wrote by a MD that happens to have only one kidney since he was a child, and he links the occurence of kidney stones in those children of the early ketogenic studies to the prevailing idea of water in those days, ie, that water should be consumed in small amounts because it was thougth to provoque interferences with ketonic bodies production, and that was though to lessen their positive effects
This will be a regular occurence from here on out, to get my readers involved and so I can get to know you fabulous people a little better.
On the other, however, there are occurences of such despicable nature, that your stomach will be left in a turmoil.
Billed simply as «the story of our universe» and narrated by Oscar - winning actor and producer Brad Pitt, the 45 - minute - long IMAX version of Voyage of Time serves as an ambitious «celebration of life, the history of the universe and its awe - inspiring vastness» as it documents a range of natural, universal occurences from the birth of the galaxies to the emergence of life on Earth.
A high intensity day of full on Dog training will result in such a marked difference you may well make it a regular or irregular occurence.
So I don't know if this is just a one time occurence but it was possible to book out 336 days on US Air.
Outside of our bubble, there are currently three mainstream «recognized» strains of lore: the main line games (with Skyrim representing another, visible soft reboot of the setting), The Elder Scrolls Online (taking place more than seven centuries earlier), and Cosmic TES (secret lore, based either on obscure meanings behind mundane or religious occurences or focused on the post-Nirn world depicted in c0da and set in the post-Landfall 5th era and later).
While the greenhouse effect is a natural occurence, too much warming has severe negative impacts on agriculture, health and environment.
The occurence of El Niño itself is — as far as science understands the phenomenon, based largely on Pliocene paleoclimate comparisons, even Eocene «clam studies «-- probably not strongly influenced by the trend of global climate warming.
The occurence of large temperature differences spells bad news, as they can trigger methane releases, the more so as wide and rapid temperature changes on Antarctica look set to become even more frequent and intense with further global warming.
Based on current records, it's an unusual occurence, but how would a phenomena like that be fitted into a simple flag?
I could inspect a few of the 180 occurences of «skept» on this very page, but I doubt you want that.
But equally, from Bayes theorem, if an event is very improbable on the null hypothesis (say a 3.5 sigma event), then it's occurence is significantly stronger evidence for the hypothesis (that the mean is changing).
as it would flow as a natural occurence when a listing agent puts a property on MLS and is hired «only» for the express purpose of so doing...
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