The matter hasn't been officially reported to the league, so it hasn't
quite risen to that level yet.
One part Times of Botchan, one part Night at the Museum, Jiro Taniguchi's Guardians of the Louvre is a stately, handsomely illustrated manga that never
quite rises to the level of greatness.
And though it drew some newspaper notice, a riposte from The Daily Show and rebukes from Bauer's opponents, it never
quite rose to the level of national controversy, as it would've had Bauer compared, say, women or Jews to the dogs one feeds at one's back door.
I wouldn't put it on your resume; it doesn't
quite rise to the level of resume - worthy.
Not exact matches
Even though the exact extent of the boom has been, and remains, uncertain, the key point is that commodity prices
rise to a high
level for
quite some time.
Downing's discussion of the «spiritual vision» underlying the Chronicles captures
quite nicely Lewis's rejection of any «tame god,» whose kindness does not
rise to the
level of supreme goodness — and, therefore, is not really an answer
to the deepest longing of our hearts.
Not
quite danny
rose level age but one just entering prime
to ride for a couple seasons.
«He's coming back, he's progressing really well and I think the great thing is, even though he's back
to such a high
level, the real Danny
Rose that everyone knows is still
to be seen, so that's
quite exciting.»
It's easy
to forget, with the
rising levels of personal and political animosity between the Tories and Lib Dems, that the Coalition is itself
quite a radical statement.
Glaciers around the world are melting and contributing
to sea
level rise, but scientists still don't
quite understand how exactly glaciers give birth
to icebergs as they flow into the ocean and lose ice.
Speaking of load, your strength
levels will
rise quite quickly as your body learns
to generate high amounts of force one leg at a time.
When you eat a high G.I. food and your blood sugar
levels rise very quickly, your body doesn't really know how much insulin
to send out so it sends out
quite a lot and keeps sending it out.
On Chesil Beach doesn't
quite rise up
to to the
level of previous adaptations of Ian McEwan's works.
Wasikowska is her usual dependable self but doesn't
quite rise to the other two leads»
level.
My audience was
quite sophisticated, and I soon realized that although they were interested in going deeper into understanding the relationship between
rising temperatures and increasing carbon dioxide
levels, they were ready
to apply their knowledge.
Step by step we gradualy
rised standards of our veterinay practice
to a
level which is
quite close
to standard in some European countries.
Built originally as a rigid non-floating jetty for ferrying tourists and locals out
to snorkel and scuba dive the Great Barrier Reef one important thing
to consider at the time was not planned for and that was that the Palm Cove beach faces south east and the change in tide
levels made it difficult
to board passengers with a
rising and descending ocean making it
quite dangerous so nowadays the jetty is a mecca for fishing enthusiasts all year round and both day and night.
While I agree that the toxicity
level in all games is on the
rise I have also noticed that those who are quick
to claim that they are reporting someone
quite often show the complete lack of ability
to understands what «real» reasons for reporting people are.
This super mario game is pretty good and very addicting... it has
quite a few
levels which are
quite eas
to pass, but of course it has its problems.for the first one its lack of sound i don't like, and secondly when you are jumping (with alt) and throwing fireballs (with space, when you've collected 1 mushroom and 1
rose) it minimizes the game and when you have un-minimized it again youre mpst likely
to be dead.
In Super Mario Bros. 2, gathering five cherries that are floating throughout each of the worlds will summon the item from somewhere below the bottom of the screen,
rising up while moving back and forth in a pattern that can sometimes be
quite vexing — particularly in vertically - oriented
levels that don't allow you
to cross from one side of the screen
to the other.
Thus, otherwise
quite conservative voices have been stressing the «unknown unknown» nature of this problem and suggesting that, based on paleo - data (for instance), it was really hard
to rule out sea
level rises measured in feet, and not in inches.
Guy (65)-- I think RichardC in comment # 83 makaes the point
quite well; we don't know enough
to be much more precise about an eventual target; we do know enough
to know that we have now committed the earth
to sea
level rise (at some rate) for centuries
to come.
However, as Timothy explained in # 121, in addition
to the direct sea
level rise that occurs when ice shelves melt, there is a much larger secondary effect, in that ice shelves act as a brake, greatly reducing the rate of flow of the glaciers behind them from the land
to the sea; and when ice shelves melt, the rate of glacier flow increases
quite rapidly.
If both Greenland and West Antarctica shed the entirety of their ice burden, global sea
levels would
rise by 12
to 14 m. Although these icecaps would not disintegrate within a century, the loss of even a third of their mass —
quite plausible if the rate of polar ice loss continues
to double each decade — would force up the oceans by at least 4 m, with disastrous socioeconomic and environmental consequences.
Anyway, today we try
to explain the exact opposite: how northern hemisphere ice ages can
quite suddenly weaken — at least in case of the last one, which had its cold peak around 18,000 years ago, after which atmospheric CO2
levels «suddenly» (over a millennium or so)
rose by 30 per cent, and temperatures started
to climb closer *
to our current Holocene values.
Several degrees of warming is not trivial, it would result in sea
level rises large enough
to wipe out many coastal areas which are currently heavily populated - parts of Florida, Bangladesh, India, Bangkok, etc, etc,
quite apart from other changes possibly precipitated by the loss of the ice caps.
That we face a future in which the carbon concentration
rises above any plausibly safe
level (it will, and
quite soon) and must work
to ensure that it subsequently peaks, and then drops back, far enough and fast enough
to keep total global temperature change within manageable limits.
Instead, total annual average ocean heat content has increased steadily during the hiatus, at
quite a confronting rate given that this metric is closely tied
to global sea -
level rise.
So we are looking at really
quite a small sea
level rise which is really not going
to threaten anybody very much.
And sea
level rise, just build your house somewhere else, there will still be plenty of room for everyone's houses, and the number of houses we will build in the next century for
quite a variety of reasons will dwarf the number of houses we'd have
to build
to move everyone out of the way even in the worst possible scenarios.
Maintaining this
level of productivity has been
quite a challenge in recent years and is likely
to become more difficult over the next few decades as weather patterns, available water and growing seasons shift further and threats of invasive weeds, pests and pathogens
rise.
The plant response could be
quite large
to such a
rise in CO2
levels, lowering the threshold of light needed for photosynthesis and boosting the max output of many species will lead
to significant physical changes in the structural relationship of plants
to themselves and their substrates on land and in water.
I was also
quite aware that it was referring
to the rate of sea
level rise.
This is one reason that, as nearly every climate scientist I spoke
to pointed out, the U.S. military is obsessed with climate change: The drowning of all American Navy bases by sea -
level rise is trouble enough, but being the world's policeman is
quite a bit harder when the crime rate doubles.
NOAA 375 global tidal gauges also demonstrate
quite clearly that there has been no increase in the rate of sea
level rise in the past one
to two centuries link Please note that some stations show a reduction in sea
level, this is due
to the land
rising.
«With stiff reductions in 2050 you can end the temperature curve (
rise)
quite quickly, but there's not much you can do
to the sea -
level rise anymore,» Rahmstorf said.
I already raised the point: either the time constant is very short and the sea
level rise will be kept in reasonable values (< 50 cm), or it is much longer and it will be
quite insensitive
to what we are doing just now — it will keep
rising anyway and reach one meter or more.
This actually turns out
to be a negative feedback... i.e., the lapse rate is reduced slightly so the temperature at the surface does not have
to rise quite as much as would be predicted by just considering the change in the effective radiating
level and a fixed lapse rate.)
This debate would have been
quite hillarious had it not
to do with the lives of hundreds of millions of people, indeed whether civilization will be able
to withstand the stresses of major droughts, fires, intensifying storms, metres - scale sea
level rises, waves of refugees, resulting conflicts...
It's a whole chain of
quite subtle and very consecutive processes that cause the ice
to melt and the sea
levels to rise.»
I really can't understand the dichotomy in the official view that although sea
levels are
rising dangerously fast it is
quite OK
to build on the sea front.
And that price variation is
quite drastic, ranging from the entry -
level silicon band of the # 299 Apple Watch Sport,
to the # 13,500
Rose Gold Apple Watch Edition.
Quite frankly, there is some truth
to that as my senior -
level clients have
risen through the ranks through challenges involving human resources, administration, general management, operations, sales, marketing, finance, technology and the like.