Sentences with phrase «so in the global context»

Crude oil exports are also set to rise further, so in a global context, the U.S. Gulf Coast has emerged as one of the most vital energy hubs, meaning that «in some respects, it can be compared to the Strait of Hormuz in that normal operations are too important to fail,» the IEA cautioned.
The Africans who do so in the global context in international meetings are often made to feel like they do nothing but complain.

Not exact matches

On the more positive side, America's budget problems are fixable — and not so terrible when viewed in a long - term global context.
The TJN has long called for a more equitable, socially just and sustainable model for global trade; and so, in the context of NAFTA, the TJN is continuing to work to present alternatives to the current global trade regime.
Not only that, but because Australian cabernet is so unfashionable you'll struggle to pay more than $ 100 or $ 150 for the very finest bottles — which, in the context of the global fine wine market, makes them incredibly good value.
«Ghana can not do it alone, we are in the context of the global economy and need partners; that is why we cherish the South - South cooperation between Ghana and Mauritius so much.
The model is designed so that they can embed it within coarser global climate models — a combination that results in precise simulations of hurricanes in the context of a globally changing climate.
So, writing for social change in the global context or writing for global cause is an important outcome expected from globally acclaimed writers.
Packaged as «Mighty White» corn (a not - so - subversive nod to the history of corn and trade in the Americas, not to mention its context produced in New York City), Murillo's work here renders the hard labor and efforts of workers in corn production visible, bringing the wage - labor involved in the creation and dissemination of global foodstuffs directly before the visitor.
Global warming has become a political term, so I feel hesitant to use it in a scientific context, but it is still an accurate term that does well to getting the public to think about the consequences of our society.
(For more context, I encourage you to re-read this story from 2007, «As China Goes, So Goes Global Warming,» and this one from 2005, «On Climate Change, a Change in Thinking.»
It is possible to suggest resources and do so in a polite fashion, but when dealing with someone new to the discussion, this is best done in the context of addressing some of their questions and politely suggesting where they will find more information such as Spencer Weart's The Discovery of Global Warming.
In this global context, Al Gore's vision is noble, but so too are the goals of reducing poverty and conflict, two intersections of energy policy that rarely touch the Americans debating it.
One which the Karl saga highlights as being near impossible to estimate satisfactorily in a global context when the data is so diverse and variable.
For context, world generation capacity from all sources is on the order of 5,000 Gigawatts, so sometime in the next few years wind energy should account for upwards of 10 % of global capacity.
In the context of global warming it's worth noting that in Greek myth Cassandra was given the gift of prophecy by Apollo, but when she failed to return his love Apollo put a curse on her so that no one would believe her prophesieIn the context of global warming it's worth noting that in Greek myth Cassandra was given the gift of prophecy by Apollo, but when she failed to return his love Apollo put a curse on her so that no one would believe her prophesiein Greek myth Cassandra was given the gift of prophecy by Apollo, but when she failed to return his love Apollo put a curse on her so that no one would believe her prophesies.
Much like wanting to see the infamous leaked memo phrase «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» in its full context, I wanted to see this so - called attack by Senator Inhofe on Naomi Oreskes.
I can't find the context of the text fragment used as an example of the «minimizes» subset of Level 6 in Table 2 but the most likely reading of the fragment by itself is that it assumes that humans are causing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations to increase and that this is causing or contributing to global warming, so the fragment does say (or at least imply) something about human attribution.
«Dublin is an important legal market and a key global hub for the financial services and technology sectors, in addition to being well located to support our global tax practice, and will continue to be so, particularly in the context of Brexit, as we expect more institutions to have or develop a presence in the country.»
For context sake, I'm based in the UK - so (primarily) I'm interested in relevant British law, but assuming users of my new software are going to be global - what laws must I pay particular attention to when offering an «upload and play» music feature?
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