Sentences with phrase «significant remnants»

At the same time, local observers reported significant remnants of ice that presented potential hazards to non-ice strengthened vessels.
That's an area of 0.8 of a hectare on the school site that has significant remnant Indigenous habitat and it abuts the habitat of the powerful owl, which is federal government - owned land behind the school, behind this Bush Block.

Not exact matches

Something important that escapes a lot of people is that the Old City of Jerusalem was laid to waste about 40 times throughout its history, that wiped out significant places and their remnants, like the Temple of Solomon.
In the fall (October), such a pattern could quickly redevelop after a short quiescent period over the summer, causing early and significant rains over central California, especially if old typhoon remnants are entrained into the low latitude westerlies.
A significant portion of the precipitation that fell across those regions was associated with the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill that made landfall in Texas on June 16th.
Separately, heavy rain associated with remnant tropical cyclones from the East Pacific impacted Texas, causing significant flooding and drought relief across the state.
While the kernel matching estimates are similar in magnitude to the restricted OLS and remnant - based residualized matching estimates, the latter two are statistically significant because they gain statistical power from their additional assumptions (in the paper we discuss why we believe those assumptions are reasonable).
But the remnants of hurricanes in the south sometimes drift across the northern state and deliver significant quantities of rain and have washed out bridges and roads, causing by - passes and temporary road closures in August and September.
Infinite Undiscovery, The Last Remnant and Star Ocean: The Last Hope represent significant steps in bringing our titles to a global audience and to make each new release a global event.»
Since then, the High Court has handed down two significant decisions, the Ward decision2 and the Yorta Yorta decision3 which again recast «the balance» between Indigenous and non-Indigenous interests ensuring that non-Indigenous interests are well and truly protected and that Indigenous interests remain remnant interests in the native title system.4 Noel Pearson made this point in the 2003 Mabo lecture:
Secondly, in practical terms, such policies can lead to the legal or de facto loss of significant amounts of traditional lands, which already have been reduced to a small remnant of the former complete occupation and ownership of the country.
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