Sentences with phrase «so answer»

Chris — so I answer your question honestly and you take it as an opportunity to have a snark.
I trust you remember that this discussion is predicted on Jelbring's assumption of an atmosphere that does not gain / lose any energy to / from space, so your answer should be for such adiabatic conditions as outlined in the top post.
No, I don't really think there are good arguments for excluding S less than 1 a priori and the data seem to rule that out fairly conclusively anyway so the answer is that I wouldn't want to do it but it wouldn't make any difference if I did!
SO answer the question, If mans emissions match in near perfect corelation (and amount of half) with the increasing CO2 in the atmosphere, then the question is closed unless you can say where mans emissions are going.
So the answer to your question is «observation», as opposed to the speculation which seems to be very much in vogue among those pushing the ever - floundering Hidden Global Warming hypothesis (if it can even be dignified with such a label).
So the answer to your question «why d you assume...?»
So my answer to the first question is that yes, we have seen a plateau or even a decline in the surface temperature recent years, I don't think anyone is actually disputing this, but that Rose cherry picked his start date to make it look as if it has lasted longer than is actually the case.
So the answer for the billion people living in energy poverty is not to do it the same way we did 300 years ago.
In both cases, we'll need technologies and practices we don't yet have, so the answer is going to be some form of, wait for it, innovation.
So the answer that I would give to the reader who asked «Is it proven that the system is chaotic?»
So my answer to your question is: I just can't bring myself to be that pessimistic.
So the answer to your accusation is «no».
So you answer that «the climate system is profoundly complex with various feedbacks and time lags that come into play, and can not be explained in term's of someone's simplistic expectations,» as an answer on the question why «this melting really was an indicator of Anthropogenic Global Warming»?
So the answer to the chicken and egg question of what comes first?
In this case we have two unnecessary terms (UWIR and DWIR) so the answer must be that in the real world they cancel out.
Mikel, I agree that this report will not put an end to this issue, so the answer to the post's title is «no», I was more optimistic after initial review of other people's impressions.
Sure — so the answer isn't «No, it isn't cost effective» it is «It will certainly be cost effective in the future.»
My untrustworthy memory tells me that the degree of thermal inertia of the oceans came as a mild surprise to science in the last decade, so the answer to these questions could be yes.
I focus on risk, so the answer doesn't even matter.
When one knows 7F + 1F = 8F (so the answer is 1/8, duh), then adding gobbledygoop just proves «you guys» don't even know elementary school math, or you're being deceitful.
So the answer need to be couched in a way that he will find understandable.
So answer me this — why would that offend you new fans so much?
So the answer is in short that it actually works, and with more than one goat!
This sounds like a description of making money on the App Store, so the answer's easy: we walk in as confidently as we can and if it turns out there are some coins there to take, we take them — and give 30 % to Apple.
So the answer is no, you don't have all the moves from the beginning of the game.
If so the answer to your Music Rhythm game problem is Audiosurf!
So a answer from high respected opion or answer from desingers such as gurilla games would be nice..
So the answer to your survey is that I left MGO for other less glitchy online experiences that utilize the PSN.
They deserve a sequel for making a shiny engine, if they did want to recreate the look and feel of The Order again, it will have the same amount of cutscenes, the same amount of QTEs and hashed stealth sections so answer me this again; would you really want another Order game again?
«So the answer is that Mr. Miyamoto heard of the concept he said, «You can't stand on the tip of a sword.
But if you can freaking hoist up the sandbags from the river, it's shallow and mild enough for you to just trudge through it without any need for sandbags, so the answer should be 0 then.
So the answer to your question is January 2018... 2 years after getting the bonus points is when you'd want to apply again.
The friend, let's call him Mike, isn't into miles and points in the way most people reading this blog probably are so the answer to the question isn't as obvious as you may think.
So the answer is YES to both questions.
The friend, let's call him Mike, isn't into miles and points in the way most people reading this blog probably are so the answer to...
So the answer to this is to close the trail and swimming hole to the entire public?
It does help our team if you remember to release your veterinary records and notify your references so they answer the phone when we call.
I just love my cat with all my heart so an answer would be greatly appreciated!
These are all important questions that must be answered at some point anyway, so answer them before the lab is in place to be able to make a reasonable plan for allowing the lab not only to pay for itself, but to become an important revenue and profit center.»
So the answer to your question, really, is this: if the risk to your dogs of infectious diseases included in the vaccinations seems low, at least your bouvier may be better off without vaccination on an annual basis but no one that I know seems to have a handle on how long the interval between vaccinations should be for minimum protection.
So the answer to this question is that while a recovered dog does not need distemper vaccination, there is no harm in continuing to give the vaccine and reaping the benefit of the additional infections typically covered in the product.
So the answer of the main question is Yes, Yorkies shed, but shedding is not as noticeable as other dog breads because it is happening slowly during the whole year.
So the answer from here is — yes, I know how many Christmas present pets are turned in to shelters after New Year's — none here.»
So the answer to my initial question is a resounding yes, your pet can survive AND thrive after a limb amputation.
I am Mum to ex pf breeding dogs so the answer is a big fat yes they do show emotions all of them including pessimism and optimism, why would they not.
So the answer seems to be just get used to it... hmmm?
We breed GWPs, so our answer is going to be different from a VDD breeder, but basically a VDD is a GWP that is registered with the American VDD registry (licensed through Germany) instead of registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC.)
I believe it varies by state, so any answer given would depend on that.
As I recall XIRR does not treat the months as equal periods of time so the answer is different to the above.
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