Not exact matches
For one thing, as women begin to feel strong and to see that they have far more
potential than they have ever imagined, they are less apt to
land in mental hospitals.
[24] By such a limitation, the author engages animal protectionist arguments at their strongest point as
land trapping results in greater injury
potential than water trapping where drowning sets can be employed.
«Agriculture will have no choice but to be more productive,» Diouf added, noting that increases would need to come mostly from yield growth and improved cropping intensity rather
than from farming more
land despite the fact that there are still ample
land resources with
potential for cultivation, particularly in sub-Sahara Africa and Latin America.
QIC's
potential investment also comes as pressure builds on superannuation funds to look at competing with the wave of foreign pension funds that have spent more
than $ 1 billion buying farm
land in Australia in the past few years.
But seriously, if James (or Kawhi) overlooked the «market» and looked at the winning
potential, there simply isn't a better
landing spot to compete immediately for a championship other
than Houston or Golden State, and we are better positioned for continued contention 4 - 5 seasons into the future
than those teams are.
I think he also helped
land our FA class but no more
than those players being attracted by his
potential.
«Staff looked at all of the
potential uses for the property, and there would have been no functional use of that strip of
land, other
than that it would have increased the size of the park,» said Commissioner Jeff Cook.
The is no treaty in existence that recognises «Korea DPR», which is, in fact, nothing more
than a figment of Mr Blatter's imagination, designed to accommodate the hopeless denial and delusion of a communist pariah and the un-sporting refusal of the DPRK (itself un-recognised by one member of the UN Security Council) to acknowledge the existence of one of its
potential WC opponents (and one who happens also to be one of its only two
land neighbours).
One mission of HiRISE is to scour seven
potential landing zones for a preponderance of rocks larger
than about three feet wide, which can wreck a craft upon
landing.
Only 30 percent of respondents answered the sea - level question correctly; Greenland and Antarctic
land ice have much greater
potential to raise sea level
than Arctic sea ice, which is already floating on the ocean.
At the time, he said «the stunning finding that forests can also feed on nitrogen in rocks has the
potential to change all projections related to climate change,» because it meant there could be more carbon storage on
land and less in the atmosphere
than climate models say.
And like most women on dating sites, you have more
than enough
potential to
land a quality man.
Aha, see, now you belong to that vast sea of
potential seers - of - this - movie that just wants to bask in high adventure with space - hopping and plenty of jokes (there are more
than you might think, and most
land) and heroes striking poses and villains sneering and saying things like, I kid you not, «Insect!»
We'll explore the full performance in a bit, but suffice to say that there's more untapped
potential here
than most developers will know what to do with — oh, and HD video of all varieties will finally play back smoothly, a feat hitherto unmatched in tablet
land.
Frankly, there's more untapped
potential here
than most developers will know what to do with, especially on the graphics side of things — oh, and HD video of all varieties will finally play back smoothly, a feat hitherto unmatched in tablet
land, regardless of brand, CPU or OS.
A substantial portion of the more
than 15.3 million square feet of additional
land owned by Reading holds great cash flow growth
potential as it is developable in desirable urbanized locations throughout Australia, New Zealand and the United States, but not yet generating a dime of cash flow.
More
than just planning the actual trip and calculating a travel budget, Create Your Escape shows you how to do the necessary behind - the - scenes work, like convincing a
potential travel partner to join you; reducing your possessions so you can store as few as possible; saving money for both your trip and a return fund that will keep you afloat until you
land a new job; making a plan for how to tell family, friends, and coworkers about your trip; and more.
Ray, I think Lee Grable's point is important: The fact that we use the term «global temperature» to mean the average temperature on a two - dimensional surface rather
than the three - dimensional ocean plus
land plus atmosphere system of the earth has the
potential to allow confusion.
According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, tribal
lands have the
potential to provide more
than 200 gigawatts of wind energy, enough to meet 25 percent of U.S. electricity demand.
The negative environmental effects of this
land clearing and burning may be greater
than the
potential benefits of using biodiesel produced from soybeans and palm oil trees.
We now have the
potential to make that happen through the collaboration of more
than a dozen
land trusts working together with the state to Save the Land That Matters M
land trusts working together with the state to Save the
Land That Matters M
Land That Matters Most.
At the time, he said «the stunning finding that forests can also feed on nitrogen in rocks has the
potential to change all projections related to climate change,» because it meant there could be more carbon storage on
land and less in the atmosphere
than climate models say.
Thawing permafrost also delivers organic - rich soils to lake bottoms, where decomposition in the absence of oxygen releases additional methane.116 Extensive wildfires also release carbon that contributes to climate warming.107, 117,118 The capacity of the Yukon River Basin in Alaska and adjacent Canada to store carbon has been substantially weakened since the 1960s by the combination of warming and thawing of permafrost and by increased wildfire.119 Expansion of tall shrubs and trees into tundra makes the surface darker and rougher, increasing absorption of the sun's energy and further contributing to warming.120 This warming is likely stronger
than the
potential cooling effects of increased carbon dioxide uptake associated with tree and shrub expansion.121 The shorter snow - covered seasons in Alaska further increase energy absorption by the
land surface, an effect only slightly offset by the reduced energy absorption of highly reflective post-fire snow - covered landscapes.121 This spectrum of changes in Alaskan and other high - latitude terrestrial ecosystems jeopardizes efforts by society to use ecosystem carbon management to offset fossil fuel emissions.94, 95,96
Not only do they greatly expand the area available for wind farms, they also have the
potential to dramatically reduce the cost of offshore wind generation, which today is more
than twice as expensive as that from turbines on
land.
The
land area of Australia is 5 % that of the whole world, 5 % of 167PWhr is 8350TWhr; presumably this would be a fair estimate of the full
potential of Australia's wind power, if all, rather
than just the best, resources were harnesed.
Diverse studies of global
land cover and
potential productivity suggest that anywhere from 600 million to more
than 7 billion additional acres of underutilized rural
lands are available for expanding rain - fed crop production around the world, after excluding the 4 billion acres of cropland currently in use, as well as the world's supply of closed forests, nature reserves, and urban
lands.
NREL says California alone has 661 GW
potential for CSP, just considering
land with no more
than 1 % slope, and avoiding environmentally sensitive areas.
While scientists have long understood the carbon storing
potential of tropical peatland forests — they lock up to five times more carbon
than tropical forests and account for a third of the world's total carbon reserves — much less is known about the actual amounts of carbon stored in their soils and the impacts of unsustainable
land - use practices.
Wetlands are less extensive
than agricultural or forest
lands, covering 0.7 - 0.9 billion hectares or 4 % -6 % of the
land surface of the Earth, but they hold the most carbon per acre and offer 14 % of
potential cost - effective natural climate solutions.
In short, when assessing a contaminated property, neither the Assessor nor the Board can give consideration to
potential contamination - related liabilities, unless the liabilities «run with the
land», and there is evidence demonstrating a reasonable possibility (i.e. greater
than 50 % chance) that the costs associated with those liabilities will actually be incurred.
Lying about a previous job title will
land you in hot water when a
potential employer contacts your reference, so big - up the experience you do have, rather
than risk being rumbled later on.
Sadly, most bungle the job terribly, and as a result spend far more time unemployed, and when they do
land a job it is often below their true
potential and pays a salary lower
than they would like.
Landing in your dream job takes more
than submitting your resume to your
potential employer.
Also, we used objective approaches to quantify neighbourhood attributes that allowed us to partially control for
potential reverse causality due to depressed individuals tending to exhibit negative cognitive bias resulting in negative thoughts and perceptions.65 Residential self - selection bias is likely to be a trivial source of reverse causality in this study because Hong Kong's high levels of population density (6760 people / km2) and low percentage of developed
land (less
than 25 %) 66 limit most residents» choice of accommodation and 37 % of Hong Kong older adults live in public rental housing.67 Given the satisfactory response rate and the level of similarity in depressive symptoms and sociodemographic characteristics of participants recruited from two types of recruitment centres, the findings from this study are likely to be generalisable to the population of Chinese Hong Kong older adults matching the study eligibility criteria and other populations of older adults living in similar ultra-dense metropolises of Southeast Asia.
The basis of this concern arises from the
potential of these proposals to adversely affect native title holders, including by placing them in a more disadvantageous position
than holders of ordinary title to
land.
Of the entities and groups with a
potential role to progress economic development on
land, our survey demonstrated that less
than 50 percent of NTRBs and traditional owners were accessing Australian Government funds.
As
land costs continue to rise in urban areas, developers are focused more
than ever on assessing the financial viability of their
potential projects at a very early, pre-acquisition stage.