Sentences with phrase «similar point in development»

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It's quite possible that worldwide stock exchanges will experience a similar development to that witnessed in Japan over the past two decades [the Nikkei index has fallen from 39,000 points to under 8,000].
Actually, both the concern for the natural world and the concerns for just distribution — combined in the concept of «eco-development» — point in similar directions for the formulation of development policies.
Hopefully, TH can use Keaontay in similar situations, where he can get experience and development, but not have the heavy load of an every down RB at this point.
Environmentalists say that CCS is at a point of development similar to the point scrubbers were at in the 1990s, but backers of the coal industry say it's nowhere close.
The authors conclude that using molecules like the ones they made will help researchers dissect the mechanism underlying H2S - mediated neuronal damage and will serve as an important starting point for the development of even more drug - like compounds that act in a similar manner.
In their «Editorial comment to the «NIA - AA Research Framework: Towards a Biological Definition of Alzheimer's Disease,»» Nina Silverberg, Ph.D., Cerise Elliott, Ph.D., Laurie Ryan, Ph.D., Eliezer Masliah, M.D., and Richard Hodes, M.D., of NIA point out that the Framework — in addition to improving early detection and the development of new therapies — could potentially «allow more precise estimates of how many people are at risk [for or living with] Alzheimer's disease, how best to monitor response to therapies, and how to distinguish the effects of Alzheimer's disease from other similar pathologies.&raquIn their «Editorial comment to the «NIA - AA Research Framework: Towards a Biological Definition of Alzheimer's Disease,»» Nina Silverberg, Ph.D., Cerise Elliott, Ph.D., Laurie Ryan, Ph.D., Eliezer Masliah, M.D., and Richard Hodes, M.D., of NIA point out that the Framework — in addition to improving early detection and the development of new therapies — could potentially «allow more precise estimates of how many people are at risk [for or living with] Alzheimer's disease, how best to monitor response to therapies, and how to distinguish the effects of Alzheimer's disease from other similar pathologies.&raquin addition to improving early detection and the development of new therapies — could potentially «allow more precise estimates of how many people are at risk [for or living with] Alzheimer's disease, how best to monitor response to therapies, and how to distinguish the effects of Alzheimer's disease from other similar pathologies.»
So similar are the developments globally that one can now posit that all schools sit at a point on an indicative international evolutionary stages continuum, and that schools and their communities have in the continuum a simple scale on which to quickly position themselves and better understand the likely road ahead.
Gates hammered on points reported here for many years: that without a big, and sustained, boost in spending on basic research and development on energy frontiers, the chances of triggering an energy revolution are nil; that while the private sector and venture capital investors are vital for transforming breakthroughs into marketable products or services, they will not invest in the long - haul inquiry that's required to generate game - changing breakthroughs; that a 1 or 2 percent tax on carbon - emitting fuels could generate a large, steady stream of money for invigorating the innovation pipeline; that a declining emissions cap and credit trading system --- if it could survive America's polarized politics --- would have to raise energy costs far beyond what would be politically tenable to generate a similar scale of transformational activity.
CDR solutions are in a similar state of development as solar energy solutions were in the 1970s — concluding that such 1970's solar projects were «expensive» misses the point that large cost reductions were possible and, if achieved, could prove transformative to our energy industry.
The bigger thing in all this, beyond the fact that this is another hand out to the coal industry, is that as Sassoon also points out, no similar assessment will be made to support the development of renewable energy sources.
As such, it points to similar growth in the sophistication of legal operations solutions and sensitivity to ongoing client engagement and development challenges within the industry.
Further, to elaborate these points, the first paragraph of developer cover letters should be something similar to this: With extensive work experience as a business development manager in selling industrial and residential projects to a greater number of clients, I am writing this letter to associate myself with your prestigious organization.
The first of the projects, a 250,000 - square - foot center in Surprise Point, Ariz., scheduled for completion later this year, will be followed by three similar developments in the Phoenix area and, eventually, locations in California, Nevada and New Mexico.
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