It has done
so for centuries.
The climate system continues to gain energy without pause, and will very likely continue to do
so for centuries.
Vincentrj # 28 you are unclear re the division of your opinions / inferences between the 3 basic sub-topics (1) heat is entering the oceans due to radiative imbalance due to humans burning carbon fuels (2) the heat rate coupled with its estimated duration (based on its cause) will make it within a few decades become unprecedented during the last several thousand years and same for the surface temperature rise that will be required to stop it (3) the effects on flora & fauna will be highly negative even within this century and more
so for centuries and millenia thereafter, in particular the human species which has softened much and expects much more since the days when a mammoth tusk through the groin was met with «well Og's had it, press on».
Climate has been «warming» for the last 20,000 years and will continue to do
so for some centuries longer with this process unaffected in any INDICATED & DIRECT manner by Human activity.
And I can be confident that, having played a transformative role in millions of peoples lives for over a century, the Whitechapel Gallery will continue to do
so for centuries to come.»
It's better just to confront them, try my best to figure them out (even if very smart people have been trying to do
so for centuries), and make peace with them enough to function like a relatively normal human being.
So for centuries the atheist has been regarded as someone basically irresponsible and untrustworthy, even immoral.
The story has Zelda holding the evil of the Calamity Ganon in check through her own power, and having done
so for a century.
Not exact matches
Americans throw more than 2 million weddings per year,
so there's room
for other startups to help usher the industry into the 21st
century.
«One of the most important talents
for the 21st
century is the ability to learn almost anything instantly,
so cultivate this talent,» instructs Boyden.
So the following year, when the secretary decided to go public in a Vanity Fair article with her account of a quarter -
century spent working
for Bernie Madoff, it was hard to begrudge her a voice.
So thank you, Donald Sterling —
for demonstrating that such behavoir — thankfully — is entirely unacceptable in the 21st
century United States.
Simple: Many big commercial clients sign leases
for a quarter
century or more into the future,
so the industry keeps an eye on how work, and the places where we do it, are most likely to evolve.
So, it shouldn't be a surprise that the «Richest African - American of the 20th
Century» has plenty of words of wisdom
for aspiring entrepreneurs.
There are many ironies: Germany, which
so frightened Europe
for nearly a
century, as it had in late Roman times, is now being beseeched virtually to take economic suzerainty over chunks of the continent where the physical German occupiers in bygone days were violently unwelcome.
For decades, if not
centuries, talking about one's salary has been the biggest taboo in capitalism, which is why the idea of salary transparency — the current «it» strategy among progressive young private companies — makes
so many people uncomfortable.
Gynecologists have been using the speculum
for over a
century, and
so far, it's worked.
«
So I'm going to start these art museums that are basically converted homes, and I have one
for modern art, and I have one
for 19th
century European art, and one
for French impressionism.
These dire predictions are troubling
for the American worker but perhaps less
so for sales professionals who have become accustomed to hearing warnings about their job security
for over a
century.
And
so millions of Americans wrapped their hands around shaker glasses, to drink millions of pints of mass - market beer, more than any other kind of alcohol,
for the duration of the
century.
Under the
so - called studio system, Hollywood itself was thoroughly integrated
for much of the first half of the 20th
century.
So - called variable pay plans have been around
for more than a
century, and were first used by industrial magnates including George Eastman and William Procter out of sense of social conscience, writes Rutgers economist Joseph Blasi in this Huffington Post story.
So he penned a letter to his 12,700 - strong «crew» — Vanguard is named
for an 18th -
century ship, and nautical terms abound there — and posted it internally, on Dec. 15, 2010, to «Bill's Blog.»
The People vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story debuted last week to record ratings
for its network, FX, while a documentary that also focuses on the 1995 O.J. Simpson murder trial airs on ESPN this summer, proving that two decades is not long enough to drain the interest of American viewers in the
so - called «trial of the
century.»
So I called the Nobel Prize — winning economist, the most celebrated monetarist of the 20th
century, to get his take on whether the bull case
for long - term profit growth was reasonable — or mostly bull.
So he did what any 21st
century rabbi would do and took his plea to the Internet, saying he was looking
for a good younger woman with better copayment figures.
The impacts of the major technological forces that will shape the 20th
century are not yet clear, but their capacity
for disruption will be
so great that your company has only roughly 50 % chance of surviving the next decade.
Financial Times, 2012: «Stocks have not been
so far out of favor
for half a
century.
MH: Because they need altogether about $ 5 trillion to create... If they're going to create 500 billionaires to run the country
for the next
century and to create really a new feudal class they need $ 5 trillion and they don't want the people to know what's occurring because if they did the voters would get
so upset they'd create probably a new political party, an alternative.
Yet not
for a
century have public policies
so blatantly helped the most fortunate among us,
so cruelly harmed the least fortunate, and exposed
so many average working Americans to such widespread insecurity.
And the conditionalities, the
so - called reforms, are an Orwellian term
for anti-reform,
for cutting back pensions,
for rolling back the progress that the labor movement has made in the last half
century.
So too with China and other major energy importers — the world is now awash in shale gas and will remain so for many decades, if not centurie
So too with China and other major energy importers — the world is now awash in shale gas and will remain
so for many decades, if not centurie
so for many decades, if not
centuries.
While some investors might view the lower output as disappointing, others no doubt see it as a reminder that gold is a finite resource, one of the many reasons why it's remained
so highly valued
for centuries.
There's no doubt this super-investor of a
century ago was a craven asset accumulator who put amassing a fortune above all else, but then
so has been Warren Buffett
for most of his life.
Doing
so year in and year out
for over half a
century is actual proof that JNJ is a powerhouse.
So, guess your chances of realising that sort price appreciation in real estate experienced elsewhere is not likely to happen in the U.S.
for at least another
century.
So, you not only get to watch your holdings collapse as the market falls, but you get to pick up the tab
for someone else who experienced a quarter -
century meteoric rise in the software company.
After all, radio dominated home media
for half a
century before TV took over
for the next 60 years or
so.
In the nineteenth -
century movement
for German unification, the inhabitants of the left bank of the Rhine tended to favor the
so - called «Greater German Solution» that called
for a de-centralized, subsidiary German nation, which would include Austria and Bohemia, and be under Habsburg leadership, thus continuing the traditions of the Holy Roman Empire.
I only gave one date — OK,
so I must have had Adams on the brain, and I would agree that doesn't make sense
for it to have not come from the 1st
century.
If science had not been opposed
so violently by the church
for so many
centuries these mistakes would not have occurred.
Charging interest was around
for at least a
century, but Christians prohibited themselves from loaning money, yet they still required the service,
so THEY set up Jews in the banking industry, much in the same way an estranged wife hires a hitman to do her dirty work.
Of course, this theory has been bandied about
for centuries,
so its just more white noise to them I assume.
We live here
for so many decades, I would hate to think that the truth of the object of my faith would be determined by
centuries of contradictory theologies, all bringing something to the conversation, none having all the answers.
Today, you can feel free to speak of the equality of blacks, but even not
so long as a
century ago you'd have been kicked out of many churches
for even daring to say something like that, and there are most likely still churches that would kick you out.
So many Christians suffered
for people like us in remote places can get the Gospel finally last
century for the first time.
In the 20th
century we tend to ask
for better proof than I said
so.
B.B. King, despite having diabetes
for a half
century or
so, never changes.
The people were forced to hear the stupid stories
for so many
centuries, and anybody who spoke up and said «that's ridiculous» got their head hacked off, that finally the people didn't know any better, and thought they were real.
Why did people have to go and declare him God
so that now, and
for centuries before, we fight over him?