Sentences with phrase «poles which»

Examination of daily ozone and jet stream satellite data reveals a process which responds to wandering magnetic poles which affect jet streams and Rossby wave loops to exacerbate extreme weather patterns and cause global climate change.
That alone will be enough to stop the conveyor belt which moves heat from the equator to the poles which cools the planet as a whole.
He says to take examples from real world, (as he's done with the example of packets of air rising which is already well known and which is what gives us our weather), but on a non-rotating Earth it's the difference of temperature provided by the Sun between the equator and the poles which sets up the basic pattern of packets of air on the move (which is wind, wind is volumes of air on the move) from the equator to the poles where they cool and are drawn back to the equator where the heating cycle begins again.
Each tent can house five people and consists of a rectangle of canvas placed over an A-shaped frame of bamboo poles which the villagers must provide.
The Paramagnetic Oxygen Transport Thesis explains the failure of Brewer - Dobson equatorial ozone formation, the Ozone Hole in 1983, continued Antarctic cold temps concurrent with Arctic warming, mid-latitude ozone formation which accelerates jet streams and elongates Rossby wave loops, and wandering magnetic poles which control extreme weather and climate change.
And on the beaches you will see «Vinegar Stations», red poles which contain a bottle of vinegar.
The overhead wires on poles which may bring an adverse comment re a beautiful photo scene are capable of dating.
There just isn't much ice left, and what is left would be extremely difficult to melt, as most of it is located at high latitudes around the poles which are mostly dark 6 months out of the year with way below freezing temperatures.
There are a number of ways to view the two poles which threaten the unity of every sermon and yet which offer the promise of creativity and the possibility of actually speaking God's Word today.
At the opposite pole which Earley offers, there is the persistence of «dissipative systems» — a kind of serial order, it seems to me, with a minimum of complexity.
Wright represents the pole which claims that historical accuracy about Jesus can be grasped only through the premises of faith and theology; Borg, at the other end, is convinced that historical testimony is valid only insofar as it can be cleansed of distorting confessions of post «Easter faith.
Originally, I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole which irritated my Mother - In - Law.
The melting pole which is a professional rugby team, you have so many different backgrounds and cultures.
Also, there is too much play in the upright steering pole which in my mind is potentially dangerous as it wiggles around from side to side and front to back.
On September 14, 2006, the Cassini - Huygens Mission announced that it had detected what appears to be a massive ethane cloud surrounding Titan's north pole which might be snowing ethane snowflakes into methane lakes below (press release).
The A frame used as support is also reduced and streamlined, consisting of a single pole which connects the upright part of the machine with the stand.
And thirdly, there is the podium pole which does not fit from the floor to the ceiling, but is usually attached to a base.
The second choice is a removable pole which is semi-permanent and is connected to the ceiling by tension.
Josh's car hits a telephone pole which soon blocks the road, and a traffic jam results.
The key feature of a Flag pattern is the flag pole which is a powerful price move.
We presented them with our pole which depicted their iconic lighthouse half submerged by the rising tide, symbolizing the amount the sea level will rise if current climate change trends continue.
When the cars hit, they were both sent flying and wound up on the sidewalk on Gladstone, knocking out a utility pole which resulted in a loss of power at the that intersection.
A French explorer headed up the Mississippi River took note of a reddish cypress pole which was merrily decorated with the spoils of native war.
You can also claim for reimbursement in instances where you bang your car against a tree or a pole which may not have auto insurance coverage.
Telescoping center pole which allows an adjustable height and a swing arm mechanism that allows the light to be positioned in any direction.

Not exact matches

The pair went on to start Cali Bamboo, which provides everything from bamboo flooring and fencing to poles, plywood and decking for residential and commercial projects.
The screen uses a technology called POLED, which stands for «plastic organic light emitting diodes,» and some users have been complaining about its dull color reproduction and alleged blue tint.
To minimize their exposure, airline personnel should try to limit working on flights that are very long, at high altitudes, or that fly over the poles, which are all associated with heightened exposures, according to the CDC.
At issue is what is known as a «One Touch Make Ready» ordinance passed by Louisville, which would allow competitors to install wires on utility poles owned by AT&T without prior approval.
Google competitors including AT&T and Comcast have been blocking the company from accessing privately owned utility poles, which could provide a cheaper option than burying cable for fiber.
start's bikes can also be legally locked to bike parking racks or the «furnishings zone» of sidewalks, which is where you see things like mild poles, benches and utility poles.
How is it able to differentiate between the north pole and the south pole, to know which direction to fly?
But another species of supersession, according to Whitehead, is that in which there is supersession of mental and physical poles, i.e., of phases, within each occasion.
Whitehead said time is one species of supersession, namely, that in which the physical pole of one occasion (its completion in satisfaction) supersedes the physical poles of others and is in turn superseded by later occasions.
Humanae Vitae implicitly illustrates the difficulties which the Church has had ever since in handling the «two poles» idea.
It is as if the fact of bringing together and connecting the two poles, tangible and intangible, external and internal, of the world which bears us onwards had caused everything to burst into flames and set everything free.
The first description points to a level of mental functioning in which bodily experience is merely registered without much enhancement of the mental pole in the occasions other than perhaps a general feeling tone; the second points to an habitual form of bodily unity; and only the third suggests a flight from environmental obligations in the interest of greater depth of experience.
To locate all beliefs on a single line between liberal and conservative poles is to succumb to a conceptual convenience that limits and flattens what people actually say they perceive and overlooks the larger symbolic struggle in which all people participate.
This subjectivity of an «actual entity» has its concrete ground in the «mental pole» in virtue of which it is able to devise and strive after its own self - identity.
First of all, it is as true for Aristotle as it is for Whitehead that in dealing with natural actuality we always encounter both principles or «poleswhich together constitute one natural entity, whose duality or bipolarity is part of its essence.
He's just the next «Not - Romney,» which most Evangelicals (on these boards) won't touch with a 10 foot pole.
But for it to do so, the poles between which hope oscillates in this life are humility and daring.
In the same letter he argues that Catholicism will be the only lasting form of Christianity; this argument also appears in Democracy, as Peter mentions, but without mention of the letter's key point that Protestantism is a half - way house between «reason» and «authority» that can not maintain its contradictory position over the long run, and which thus must lose its adherents to these two poles.
In 1736, the slight flattening of the Earth at the poles due to its rotation, which had been predicted by Newton, was confirmed by the arctic expedition of Maupertuis («the man who flattened the earth»).
The cavalry, which has too much momentum, can not stop in time, and most of them get impaled on the ends of those poles.
We must not seize the sovereignty pole and block out the human freedom pole, or vice versa, which would violate the Bible's integrity.
Thus understood, Vatican I still typifies one of «the two poles between which the Catholic Church oscillates in the age of democracy.»
There is secondary origination of conceptual feelings with data which are partially identical with, and partially diverse from, the eternal objects forming the data in the primary phase of the mental pole; the determination of identity and diversity depending on the subjective aim at attaining depth of intensity by reason of contrast.
Even more, everything is animated with a flow of Presence and of Love — the spirit which, emanating from the supreme pole of personalization, fosters and nourishes the mutual affinity of individualities in process of convergence.
To accommodate this expansion of our thought the restricted field of static juxtaposition was replaced by a field of evolutionary organization which was limitless in all directions (except forward, in the direction of its pole of convergence).
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