Sentences with phrase «saturation point so»

The oceans are currently oversaturated with respect to calcium carbonate minerals, but some researchers became fearful that a falling pH could lower the supply of carbonate ions, and eventually drive the ocean's saturation point so low that calcium carbonate minerals will dissolve faster than they form.

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So it's hard to argue that we're even close to approaching any sort of market saturation point.
It's not Young's fault he was so ridiculously good in the season's first two months that the public decided it had reached its Trae Young saturation point by late January.
The 2.35:1 anamorphic image is razor - sharp yet creamy smooth, so velvety you want to caress it — I do believe this is the finest - looking DVD from the studio to date, down to every last point on the checklist: contrast, shadow detail, saturation, colour rendering, etc..
But even if the screenplay — credited to Derrickson, C. Robert Cargill and Jon Spaihts — is just a touch too familiar, it seems hardly fair to penalize a film so visually inventive, witty and filled with magnificent spectacle, just because it has come around at a saturation point in the superhero cinema industry.
Pre-plan your visit so you don't reach saturation point on ICT before you've made it past row D though.
So has Indianapolis reached the charter school «saturation point,» as Bewley suggests?
Another point Martin - Smith makes is that because anyone can self - publish, there is a saturation of self - published authors with «vanity projects and books so poorly written they drag the reputation of everyone else down with them.»
So what happens when we really do reach a point of credit saturation?
Recently someone was telling me what a young artist said about their work, noting that the same thing has been said about mine, that they like to have the TV on, and the radio, and they're playing a video game, and so on — saturation and overload being the point.
Taking a digital image of a landscape painting by Thomas Gainsborough as his starting point, Ziegler manipulates the image on a computer, changing the polarity of the colours and altering their saturation so that the formal qualities are retained but the colour information is unrecognisably distorted.
Condensing gases can't exceed their saturation point, which is a function of temperature, so the temperature acts like a ceiling.
For a good analysis of the saturation point, check out this professor at harvard: http://motls.blogspot.com/2006/05/climate-sensitivity-and-editorial.html >> Thanks for commenting, but you would do well to look through the guide entries here before doing so again.
Hone your brand message so it's both concise and perfectly targeted for your audience, rather than repeating previously popular but now unfounded tactics of focusing on how superior your lawyers are, how many big cases and settlements your firm was won, and over-generalizing to the saturation point.
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