Furthermore, this focus has not created peace in society, something that
on the surface level seems plausible and politically viable.
Not exact matches
High - profile, successful, and gold - agnostic investment - world luminaries assess the macroeconomic risks of radical monetary policies and reach a similar conclusion: This will end badly: — Seth Klarman: «All the Trumans (reference: a 1998 movie [The Truman Show] in which the main character's entire life takes place
on a TV set which he perceives as reality)-- the economists, fund managers, traders, market pundits — know at some
level that the environment in which they operate is not what it
seems on the
surface....
After analyzing their data, the ventilation systems and larger size didn't
seem to matter: While air quality immediately improved, thirdhand smoke residue remained at high
levels on surfaces and in dust.
In a year the school plans to have it operating at
levels approaching the limits of our perception of actual reality: a visual resolution of 24 million pixels [
on the entire
surface] and a full 512 - channel sound system that will make it
seem «like a bird is flying around your head,» Kuchera - Morin says.
While
on the
surface level his success may only
seem like a roadmap for those wanting to navigate a career in Hollywood, a closer examination of Hill's career up until this point reveals universal truths and tips for anyone wanting to navigate a life in the arts.
Previously he has discussed metaphors with students, so they understand that a metaphor links two things that do not
seem related
on the
surface but are related at a more abstract
level.
On the
surface, these groups may
seem like traditional tracking, where students are put with those of similar skill -
levels.
(Before Mann, the attacks
seemed to be
leveled primarily
on the discrepancy between
surface and satellite observations of warming.)
The press release
on the WIllis paper
seemed to indicate findings that sea
level and
surface temperature were somewhat at odds.
On the
surface, none of the changes I've proposed
seem very radical, but cumulatively they move our consumption
levels down a notch, which is exactly what I was hoping.
The stadium wave effect
seems most plausible to me because
on the
surface of the globe this effect will be felt at the regional
level and rippling to neighboring regions (spatial networking) over oscillation time scales of around 60 years.
On the
surface, Plimer does
seem to have a point: if ice - caps managed to exist back then in an ultra-high CO2 environment, why are the vast majority of climate scientists worrying so much about keeping CO2
levels piddlingly low?
On the
surface level, universal life insurance
seems like an excellent product.