Sentences with phrase «regarded as an anomaly»

Because plants and animals are excessively fragile in their structure, and because until now their existence has only been detected, indeed is only conceivable, in severely limited zones of Time and Space, we have been accustomed to regard them as an anomaly and an exception, almost a small, separate world within the universe.
According to his department, this new bill simply corrects what it regards as an anomaly — and extends the power to hold prayers to smaller town and parish councils.
The Mulsanne Speed may well be regarded as an anomaly among luxury cars, chiefly because it's a luxury car at heart that's trying to be something it isn't designed to be: sporting.
This unlucky spike is regarded as an anomaly, and crash rates are anticipated to restart their downward trend in the years into the future.

Not exact matches

Whitehead customarily is regarded, for example, as an anomaly in the tradition of British philosophy.
I should agree with Buri and I should say that the point of the Christian gospel is to «re-present», as Ogden puts it, that possibility; to «re-present» it in starkly human terms, under human conditions, in Jesus as what I like to style «the classic instance» of what God is always «up to», rather than the totally other or the sheer anomaly, as so many (including Bultmann, presumably) would wish to regard him.
The fervent wish of scientists to eliminate the annoying anomaly of disability classified disabled persons and their handicaps as scientific objects, and the people actually under consideration were unable to play a significant part in the scientific discourse regarding their disabilities.
In those days, few scientists believed that monumental architecture existed in preceramic times (before 1800 B.C.); sites with platform mounds but no pottery were regarded as puzzling anomalies.
The newspaper identified 1,610 examples of anomalies in which public school classes — a school's entire fifth grade, for example — boasted what analysts regard as statistically rare, perhaps suspect, gains on state tests.
Reports indicate that» In 2013 the EC intends on submitting proposals aimed at equalizing the rate of VAT applied on traditional books and digital books, following general recognition that the current situation is an anomaly: under current law e-books are regarded as a service supplied electronically, which is not included in this list and can not therefore be taxed at the reduced rate.
In 2013 it will put forward proposals aimed at equalising the rate of VAT applied on traditional books and digital books, following general recognition that the current situation is an anomaly: under current law e-books are regarded as a service supplied electronically, which is not included in this list and can not therefore be taxed at the reduced rate.
In other words, you are picking on «high amplitude and persistent ridging» as the red herring (short term events) to distract from the probability analysis (regarding the long term anomaly trend attributable to increased RF).
Mike's work, like that of previous award winners, is diverse, and includes pioneering and highly cited work in time series analysis (an elegant use of Thomson's multitaper spectral analysis approach to detect spatiotemporal oscillations in the climate record and methods for smoothing temporal data), decadal climate variability (the term «Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation» or «AMO» was coined by Mike in an interview with Science's Richard Kerr about a paper he had published with Tom Delworth of GFDL showing evidence in both climate model simulations and observational data for a 50 - 70 year oscillation in the climate system; significantly Mike also published work with Kerry Emanuel in 2006 showing that the AMO concept has been overstated as regards its role in 20th century tropical Atlantic SST changes, a finding recently reaffirmed by a study published in Nature), in showing how changes in radiative forcing from volcanoes can affect ENSO, in examining the role of solar variations in explaining the pattern of the Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age, the relationship between the climate changes of past centuries and phenomena such as Atlantic tropical cyclones and global sea level, and even a bit of work in atmospheric chemistry (an analysis of beryllium - 7 measurements).
Any discussion on that webpage you linked... https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/monitoring-references/faq/anomalies.php... regarding their preference for anomalies has to do with land surface, not sea surface, temperatures, which is why their land surface temperature data and consequently their combined land + ocean data are presented as anomalies.
The best way to envision the relation between ENSO and precipitation over East Africa is to regard the Indian Ocean as a mirror of the Pacific Ocean sea surface temperature anomalies [much like the Western Hemisphere Warm Pool creates such a SST mirror with the Atlantic Ocean too]: during a La Niña episode, waters in the eastern Pacific are relatively cool as strong trade winds blow the tropically Sun - warmed waters far towards the west.
Should we regard this as good news — that the temperature increase is slow — or bad — that the circulation anomalies are happening even at a somewhat lower temperature than was expected?
So the data he plots are no longer the well defined anomalies with respect to the base period and in this sense can no longer be regarded as RSS or UAH temperature anomalies.
Speaking as someone who very much accepts the mainstream science on the climate anomaly and who favours robust ubiquitous mitigation measures and regards nuclear power as a legitimate player in the solution, that's not how I read the role of nuclear power in the advocacy of the agnorati.
Regarding my supposed inability to find the correct data for Barrow: http://tinyurl.com/36dkkv3 This is the text file, where I have been so kind for you to use 1951 - 1980 as the base period (standard), and look at the 1981 - 2008 anomaly for the region where Barrow is (as in 156 W, 71 N).
But I think it very clear that the Constitution neither speaks of them as States or foreign states, but as just what they were, Indian tribes, an anomaly unknown to the books that treat of States, and which the law of nations would regard as nothing more than wandering hordes, held together only by ties of blood and habit, and
The Buyer acknowledges that it is his responsibility to do his own due diligence regarding any anomalies that may be associated with the subject property, such as but not limited to: the location of half - way houses, group homes, child molesters, grow houses, sewage treatment plants, plans for highway expansions, road widenings, locations of fire hydrants, proposed plazas or other retail property, proposed dump sites and such other issues that may impact future value (s) of the subject property, beside, behind, in the foreground of, or in any position that may impact value (s), including but not limited to: any change or increase in taxes due to Current Market Value Assessment alterations or changes of any sort, brought about by such situations that may affect the subject property now or in the future, and the Buyer acknowledges that said situations are totally outside the control of the Realtor (s) involved in the transaction, and the Buyer agrees to hold harmless Carolyne Realty Corp. its owners, directors and staff regarding any such findings, and in particular if they have not been disclosed by the Seller or the Listing Agent / Company.
Regarded as an «anomaly» of the design world, Marcel Wanders is an iconic Dutch interior and product designer acclaimed for his decorative theatrical aesthetic.
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