Sentences with phrase «parallel lines of»

The current California drought is bad because for the first time ever, scientists from many different fields see parallel lines of evidence for the influence of human - induced climate changes, including the fingerprints of higher temperatures and changes in the atmospheric circulation patterns.
I don't believe it's true, but your insistence on a structured pursuit of «parallel lines of investigation», although a peculiar way of restoring to climate «science» the parsimony it should never have lost, is perhaps no less valuable for that.
Tallbloke, I agree that this makes sense and is where science should be going — ``... realign research / funding priorities to include parallel lines of investigation into the causes of climate change...» But there is no place for the kind of structure you describe, not in USA science anyway.
Second, I would use these two parallel lines of development to ask the question: is it possible that, regardless of the best intentions on all parts, the intersection of science, funding, politicians, media and public policy is doomed to create bad science (in terms of oversimplification and suppression of uncertainty), questionable public policy and, in the internet age, bitter acrimony amongst those who should be colleagues?
On a rectangular sheet of buff paper, she described a nearly perfect oblong with rounded corners strictly by drawing parallel lines of equal weight but varying lengths.
It is within this platform or portrait painting and historical significance that Lerma finds windows of opportunity to expand on conversations of contemporary political, economical and civic discussion, creating work that is conscious of how the present is always contingent on the past and how art and history share parallel lines of innovation and progression.
He also reads from the esoteric 19th - century grimoires The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses (almost inaudibly as he keeps giggling all the time) and poses as the letter X, with parallel lines of white string connecting the legs of his trousers with the arms of his shirt.
Parallel lines of a single color, reminiscent of Jasper Johns, cross broader strokes of bright white, all covering still deeper background tints.
Drips thin parallel lines of pigment in mainly monochromatic large - scale canvasses.
Proper care after surgery hat shortens the ears causes the ears to stand erect, emphasizing the parallel lines of the head and the long, proud neck.
Krull concisely explains the scientific concepts between this now - commonplace invention, as well as how Farnsworth, inspired one day by the parallel lines of plowing a field, went on to develop it.
There are two parallel lines of thought among self - published authors, both of which are pernicious but which when combined come close to being actively evil.
Meanwhile, the interior features cloth leather upholstery in parallel lines of carbon black, with a choice of Pure Red or Light Tobacco to provide combination contrast.
This wingback commands attention in any space, with parallel lines of brass nailheads bordering the back and arms.
They generally appear as parallel lines of pink, red or purplish color and usually appear in a different texture to normal skin.
For scale, the two parallel lines of the wheel tracks are about 10 feet (3 meters) apart.
The team printed parallel lines of E. coli cells onto sheets of latex, creating two - layer structures, and exposed the fabric to changing moisture conditions.
Breast development begins around week four of pregnancy, with two parallel lines of tissue called the milk line extending from slightly beyond your armpits, down to the the inner sides of your thighs.
For him, symbols and concepts do not represent two parallel lines of approach which ought to criticize each other, one arising from existence and the other from reason, but they are two stages of a hierarchy whose levels express successive modes through which the mind seeks to grasp the transcendent One.
A parallel line of research focuses on people's attitudes toward different kinds of media.
You're just a parallel line of his normal life.
Anyone who creates for a living like a graphic designer, writer, photographer, really anyone can do this can use what they do in their day job to make a parallel line of products.
A parallel line of research focuses on people's attitudes toward different kinds of media.
Running a parallel line of argument, the Avatara Plenara Zeitstipendia campaign last year successfully pushed for a number of «time - based» grants for independent Berlin - based artists in which, significantly, ``... neither should specifications be demanded of the contents or formats of funded artistic practices, nor should detailed project plans be required».
And if it should ramp - up its use of metal, do you want these metal phones replacing the company's plastic offerings, or would you prefer to see a parallel line of metal handsets alongside corresponding plastic ones, just to give shoppers a choice?

Not exact matches

Over the past eight years Vigorate has developed parallel service lines to address the steadily expanding opportunities in the world of digital marketing.
After all, Canadian National Railway operates a line that parallels the route of the Northern Gateway pipeline which, even if it gets approved, won't be in service until at least 2018.
Halifax's South End, where all of Nova Scotia's richest inhabitants make their homes, owes its secluded enclaves to the blasting process that cleared the space for the railway line that paralleled the shore of the Northwest Arm.
The silver lining is that beginning this week, the entire complicated system of itemized deductions will only benefit 5 % of tax filers which should make it much easier to eliminate them entirely in the future, (to be replaced with much better targeted spending programs in my parallel rational Congress delusion), since 95 % of Americans won't benefit from itemized deductions.
An alternative to the conventional method of establishing price targets with this type of triangle is to use the BUY LINE to form an imaginary parallel sell lLINE to form an imaginary parallel sell lineline.
If foreign investors are the ones purchasing most of the petros, which appears to be the case, then the petro will likely operate more along the lines of a parallel trade currency.
For example, two parallel lines on a card with a question of which line was longer: A, or B?
Placing an arrow exactly parallel to a line he had already drawn to represent the story the parishioner was telling, he said: «This is to be your listening comment, your expression of understanding.
Tracing a line of development from Charles Finney and the Oberlin circle in the 1840s to the Keswick Convention in England in the 1870s and then to D. L. Moody's Northfield Conferences in Massachusetts in the 1880s, Blumhofer demonstrated that the growing perfectionist movement within the Reformed tradition paralleled developments within the Wesleyan - Holiness lineage.
Sometimes ba is the same thing as ab, sometimes it isn't; a + a may be 2a or a according to circumstances; straight lines in a plane may be produced to an infinite distance without meeting, yet not be parallel: and the sum of the angles of a triangle appears to be capable of assuming any value that suits the author's convenience (N58: 385 - 6).
Sor Juana describes pacing her sleeping room and observing that although floor and ceiling were perfectly parallel, her eyes made the lines of ceiling and floor appear closer at the far end of the room.
For the rest, parallels with Science and the Modern World suggest that its author and the present syllabus are thinking along many of the same lines, whether at his direction or with his participation.
So too for a hundred or so pastors who responded to a parallel inquiry I made on the state of theology to check how those on the front line of teaching felt about the same issues.
Time means you are on an infinitesimal slice of the surface parallel to lines of lattitude.
Even if they be conceived as relatable among themselves — a concession that the second part of the dialogue will withdraw for simple atomic Forms — relations in the higher and lower worlds would be like parallel lines which never intersect.
Let it be supposed that the N apparatuses are all lined up with their long, horizontal tubes parallel and that they have been fitted with a control device that enables an experimenter stationed at either end of this array of instruments to control the orientation of the spin - measuring devices at his / her end of the tubes.
There is a close parallel in the interaction of metaphorical language and literal language; there is no sharp line between the two, but only a distinction which is relative, shifting, and contextdependent.31 «Man is a wolf» invites reflection not only on wolf - life characteristics of man, but also on man - like characteristics of the wolf, which is seen thereafter as more human.
Then cut diagonally across the pan from one corner to the other, and make cuts parallel to that diagonal line across the rest of the pan.
Brooks recently rewatched tape of a play against South Carolina last season in which Mahelona flew through the line of scrimmage after the snap, his body practically parallel to the ground, and wrapped up running back Daccus Turman five yards deep in the backfield.
The section of stands known as the right field pavilion that paralleled the first base foul line essentially belonged to gamblers.
That means if you have your hips parallel to the line of scrimmage, you tend to make it easier for an offensive lineman to redirect your path to the quarterback, but if you turned them toward the quarterback where you can fight his force with some of your own, it was a lot harder to move you off of that path.
In an amazing coincidence, SCORECARD in that same Jan. 18 issue carried an item on a high school game between Shawnee Mission (Kans.) South and Shawnee Mission West that parallels this situation: The «winning» quarterback took the final snap on his opponent's 40 - yard line and then, without downing the ball, retreated toward his own goal line, waiting for the last five seconds of the game to elapse.
In a parallel universe, Oxlade - Chamberlain could easily have been lining up at Dean Court in a horribly average Arsenal team featuring Alex Iwobi and Danny Welbeck in the attack, Granit Xhaka in the middle of the park and a bunch of inexperienced youngsters at the back.
Tape the strips together, lining up the straight (uncut) edges parallel; you are now working on the back of the mummy wrap — the flip side will show the uneven angles.
Like all parallel medical services, it falls to the patient to figure out who is legitimately skilled and who is not: EXCEPT, most women having babies are in their twenties and early thirties and I personally didn't have the kind of life - experience necessary to question whether or not my government would provide me with sub par care and just assumed that if the government was paying, it must be safe, and the midwifery community capitalizes on this by running advertisements (which OB / GYN are not permitted to do) advertising themselves as being less interventionist, less c - section (no shit, Sherlock, but you'd have to read between the lines to understand why), and better outcomes.
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