Sentences with phrase «same effect as»

(7) Where a trade union or council of trade unions is declared to be the bargaining agent under subsection (6) and it is not already bound by a collective agreement with the successor employer with respect to the employees for whom it is declared to be the bargaining agent, it is entitled to give to the employer a written notice of its desire to bargain with a view to making a collective agreement, and the notice has the same effect as a notice under section 16.
(3) For the purposes of section 67 and section 132, an irrevocable agreement in writing referred to in subsection (1) shall have the same effect as a collective agreement.
(3) Where an employer on behalf of whose employees a trade union or council of trade unions, as the case may be, has been certified as bargaining agent or has given or is entitled to give notice under section 16 or 59, sells his, her or its business, the trade union, or council of trade unions continues, until the Board otherwise declares, to be the bargaining agent for the employees of the person to whom the business was sold in the like bargaining unit in that business, and the trade union or council of trade unions is entitled to give to the person to whom the business was sold a written notice of its desire to bargain with a view to making a collective agreement or the renewal, with or without modifications, of the agreement then in operation and such notice has the same effect as a notice under section 16 or 59, as the case requires.
Above, we looked at the effect of a cap and trade scheme, which would have about the same effect as some type of carbon tax.
However I also understand that ice loss is exponential in its growth and that the loss of albedo of the arctic ice cap has the same effect as doubling co2 emissions and on that basis I reckon we ain't in Kansas anymore.
But Reid Bryson, founding chairman of the Department of Meteorology at the University of Wisconsin, has stated, «You can go outside and spit and have the same effect as a doubling of carbon dioxide.»
The only way I can see for that to occur is if the feedbacks have almost exactly the same effect as the initial forcing — which Hansen denies — AND if the initial forcing «phases out» just in time for the feedbacks to «phase in».
The main problem with current climate models is the equal sensitivity for equal forcings as assumed in the models: 1 W / m2 more solar has (more or less) the same effect as 1 W / m2 more retainment of IR by GHGs.
Specifically, the BCH site of Brendan's, which is the second highest site compared to Lake Johnston, shows the same effect as you see, at least in the ring widths anyway.
We also know that both C and D are very much larger than both A and B, therefore a small change in either C or D will have the same effect as a large change in A or B.
Kevin's Corner will produce the same effect as though Denmark had doubled its CO2 emissions.
By «bioerror», I mean something which has the same effect as a terror attack, but rises from inadvertance rather than evil intent.
Therefore, a doubling of CO2 concentration under UV light of say 0.35 microns will not create the same effect as the absorption of IR light at say 35 microns.
It's Not Global Warming «End Times» — But Only A «Big Yawn» — Climate Depot Special Report — Renowned Climatologist: «You can go outside and spit and have the same effect as doubling carbon dioxide»
Line - by - line computer code simulations show that a 10 % increase in CO2 concentration has the same effect as a uniform 1.80 % change in water vapour on the out - going longwave radiation.
«A major new scientific study concludes the impact of carbon dioxide emissions on worldwide temperatures is largely irrelevant, prompting one veteran meteorologist to quip, «You can go outside and spit and have the same effect as doubling carbon dioxide.»
If you are going to look to natural factors you realize that global warming fearmongers are «spitting in the wind,» as in, «You can go outside and spit and have the same effect as doubling carbon dioxide,» and, «If the atmosphere was a 100 - story building, our anthropogenic CO2 contribution today would be equivalent to the linoleum on the first floor,» as follows:
It seems to me, not emitting 100 t CO2 has the same effect as emitting 100 t and at the same time removing 100 t somewhere else.
Due to the decreasing GHG efficacy, part for part, of CO2 the small annual amount added with the beginning of the industrial revolution circa 1750 - 1800 (when the steam engine became widely deployed) have the same effect as the big bits being added now.
DS: «Due to the decreasing GHG efficacy, part for part, the small amount added with the beginning of the industial revolution... have the same effect as the big bits being added now.»
I hope it will be helpful; many people still think that a particular amount of warming will have the same effect as would a change of that amount during a typical day.
Now many people have calculated the effect of doubling CO2 in the atmosphere and all agree that this would have the same effect as a 1.3 % increase in solar flux and without any feedbacks would lead to about a 1 degree K increase in global average temperature.
So for AGW theory to have been correct we would have to have seen that hot spot at the top of the troposphere and the presence of that hotspot would have prevented the jets moving poleward, indeed it should have sent them equatorward instead because it would have had the same effect as a reduction of the height of the tropopause and an enhancement of the intensity of the tropopause.
Of course, piling on enough regulatory expenses will eventually have the same effect as eminent domain, but without the need to compensate owners.
It is just «this much W / m2 added would be the same effect as that much energy trapped via CO2» It avoids all the complications of specific heat, surface, et.
On balance then, a 1 °C rise in summer temperature has roughly the same effect as a year in which no snow accumulates.
Also, economically this sounds like it would have exactly the same effect as a carbon tax, except that money is flowing out of the government in incentive payments, instead of into the government in taxes.
I'd love to create work that has the same effect as nature, but when you put anything next to a tree, you realize that tree is bigger than anything you're going to make.»
Rare Chus are highly valuable as they leave behind Rare Chu Jelly, which has the same effect as Great Fairy's Tears.
Players can use their goat tongue much to the same effect as the hookshot from Just Cause 2, attaching to random items or pedestrians and pulling them along.
His backflip has the same effect as being caught in a Tweester or stomping a Fly Guy, allowing for a very slow descent.
Unfortunately this new twist on Battle Mode lacks the same effect as the staple arenas.
Otherwise, Red Potion has the same effect as in Ocarina of Time.
The Super Mega Mushroom has the same effect as the Mega Mushroom save for the fact that you get three dice blocks to roll instead of two.
I wasn't going to get into something I didn't know, something that might not have had the same effect as Stardew, so why not play it all over again?
At the end of this series is one Thwomp that is bigger than any other Thwomp in the game; however, it retains the same effect as normal Thwomps.
Also, the Thwomp Orb returns with the same effect as in Mario Party 6.
It's the same effect as being on B Net and having more than 1 player.
But the real name of this stage should be FREE SPINS as it is designed to have the same effect as free spins in Slots machines.
Wii, having the same effect as in New Super Mario Bros. for the DS.
There's an irony to Clark's complaint that «outdoor cats have the same effect as a biological pollutant.»
Only Purchase Antifreeze Containing Propylene Glycol While propylene glycol is also a toxic substance, it takes much more of it achieve the same effect as its counterpart ethylene glycol.
Milk chocolate features much smaller quantities of theobromine, such that the same medium - sized dog would have to consume almost a pound of milk chocolate to get the same effect as an ounce of dark chocolate.
These chews are readily available (I found them at my local grocery store) so they are economically feasible and reduce tartar to the same effect as twice a week brushing when fed daily.
Muzzling a dog has the same effect as chaining.
This means using a combination of drugs so that lower doses can be used to achieve the same effect as using a large amount of a single agent.
It has the same effect as if you were to over fertilize your lawn.
You get the same effect as if you have closed your losing position, but you also have to reserve additional margin (unless your broker offers margin - free hedging) and pay overnight swaps.
This is the same effect as reducing the LDAP from $ 2420.00 / yr to $ 1210.00 / yr starting at age 65 or taking $ 43,300.00 out of the RDSP.
I am unsure if paying a big chunk at once has the same effect as paying more over time.
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