Sentences with phrase «present amount»

A stark scientific conclusion, that we must reduce greenhouse gases below present amounts to preserve nature and humanity, has become clear to the relevant experts.
Future budgets and updates explicitly presented the amount of prudence as separate line items (Contingency Reserve and Economic Prudence).
Prior to 2006, budgets and budget updates explicitly presented the amount of the adjustment for risk (Contingency Reserve and Economic Prudence) as separate line items.
The sewage to be intercepted by the works on the north side of the river at present amounts to 10,000,000 cubic feet, and on the south side to 4,000,000 cubic feet per day; but provision is made for an anticipated increase in those quantities.
Through kamote leaves are not really an abundance of calcium, they have a high enough present amount to promote healthy bones in combination with vitamin K, which helps in preventing osteoporosis and bone loss, significantly lowering the chance of any bone fractures.
Essentially, Navient tells borrowers with delinquent accounts they needed to pay more than the outstanding amount owed by adding in next month's payment and calling it «present amount due
Dr. Whitehouse can try and head this argument off at the pass about using previous years as starting points by calling this «cherry picking» but that's - nothing - compared to the slight - of - hand it takes to present this amount of data as if it were a meaningful representation of climate trends.
Four ministers of state including a Deputy Sports Minister were said to have presented the amount to the businessman at the funeral of his mother which was held at Dabala in the Volta Region.
According to recent calculations, the upper limit on the present amount of water on the Martian surface is 800,000 to 1.2 million cubic miles, or about 1.5 times the amount of ice covering Greenland.
The lack of a unique natural measure in the space of continuous parameters like climate sensitivity S or feedback strength Y or any of the infinite number of equivalent functions is an essential problem with the present amount of empirical data.
Suppose the earth was moved farther from the sun, so that in its new orbit it received only 65 % of the present amount of incoming radiation.
In such units, an atmosphere with the present amount of CO2 is optically thick where the absorption coefficient is one or greater, and optically thin where the absorption coefficient is less than one.
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