Sentences with phrase «so localised»

On examination, this agreement with F&P, selective as it is, is so localised it is merely anecdotal.
Anyway, since this study is so localised, it can not be taken as «validation» without a large sample of similar studies as I have already stated.
As the loading on the car is so localised, deformation can be very high and the pole can penetrate deeply into the passenger compartment.

Not exact matches

«We expect the competition authority to take a localised approach to their assessment, as they did with the Tesco takeover of Booker, so store disposals could still be a feature of the merger.
and the BNP hadn't been standing last time so no one knows what vote they would have got last time - Council by elections though frequently are very localised, there isn't the focus on national issues that there is in a full set of Council Elections or a General Election or a Parliamentary By - election.
«Is there then a possibility that we will see the tribalism that is happening, that all of the nationalism then becomes more localised and now becomes community - based so suddenly Manchester decides they are Mancunians and they become very much that tribe?
Neural activity is detected through the highly localised electric fields generated when neurons fire, so densely packed, ultra-small measuring devices is important for accurate brain readings.
The presence of the peptide localises the disruption and also acts as a stabilising agent, re-establishing the conjugation and the original color as soon as the heat is removed so the process can be repeated whenever heat is applied as long as the peptide is not disrupted.
So it is unsurprising that interest is starting to turn to more limited, localised ideas that look less perilous.
«The drugs that we used in this study would be too toxic for long term use in the bloodstream, so we are now hoping to test more localised approaches such as eye drops to treat uveitis.»
This is interesting because Capcom has so far maintained a non-committal «nothing to announce» stance about a localised version.
This news will obviously be bittersweet for fans of Platinum Games; while it's obviously nice that the game will still be released in the West, it's a bit of a shame we have to wait so long for a game that is already localised.
Instead of just localising the first part for us, the second part was developed, localised and bundled with the first one, so Western audiences can enjoy the full experience.
«For the U.S. and European versions, there were a lot of fans that were requesting the remake, so we decided to localise it as well.
Regional and localised pay will become the norm: With academies and free schools able to recruit teachers without QTS, it follows that they will be able to set their own rates of pay so that they can compete for talent and attract the teachers they need for their schools to thrive.
So, in a nutshell, it would be (as I've said I think in the report), we need to continue to focus on high quality, localised at the point of where the teaching and learning actually occurs — there is a role for going elsewhere and going to large conferences and hooking up internationally on ICT and so on — but actually rolling your sleeves up with some external expertise in a sustained way in the site where you actually do your teaching work with the studentSo, in a nutshell, it would be (as I've said I think in the report), we need to continue to focus on high quality, localised at the point of where the teaching and learning actually occurs — there is a role for going elsewhere and going to large conferences and hooking up internationally on ICT and so on — but actually rolling your sleeves up with some external expertise in a sustained way in the site where you actually do your teaching work with the studentso on — but actually rolling your sleeves up with some external expertise in a sustained way in the site where you actually do your teaching work with the students.
Of course, this is still an AMG, so turning of the traction control and pinning the throttle will result in some localised and very heavy fog in your rear view mirror, but such is the Merc's balance that these lurid, showboating slides are hilarious rather than heart - rate raising.
Taking to the twisty and often lumpy back roads south - east of Albury, the Elantra SR quickly proves why localised suspension tuning is so important.
But the good news is that Jaguar Land Rover has localised production and so the new Evoque, along with its added features, isn't too much of a premium price-wise.
When we were invited to create it we wanted to demonstrate to the publisher the value of allowing us to localise the title the way we think games SHOULD be localised, so we requested free reign.
Bravely Default hits all the right notes and after playing, you will be left wondering why it took so long for this game to be localised.
So we don't really know how X's story is really doing... Unless there is a Carl Jung buff who is fluent in japanese... All we know is that what was localised... Is full of holes dead ends and unexplained absurdities...
«To make this possible, we decided to invest the time in localising the game so that as many people as possible across Europe can enjoy the full experience in their own language.»
Messages posted by those people on the MiiVerse forums will pop up above their heads (yes, it's also a clever way of advertising games too), but the whole thing is localised so if you're in the UK you'll only see European Miis in the plaza.
In the 1930s, warming was localised to the high latitudes, consistent with this warming being the result of a natural oscillation (the so - called «Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation»).
There is currently no cogent evidence to support the contention that the globe is warming due to the influence of CO2, control knobs, mental telepathy, or any other reason apart from localised heating due to the oxidation of carbon, conversion losses from things like wind or solar generated electricity, or heat from nuclear decay processes, and so on.
Apparently, environmental Kuznets curves work in the case of cleaning up car emissions because localised pollution provokes local pressure to improve the environment, whereas CO2 emissions are generalised and so subject to the «tragedy of the commons» (I typed «tragedy of the cosmos», which would be a good title for something or other).
Not good for food supplies, so expect prices to keep rising, especially considering that this was not a localised problem.
As you say, convection uses up a lot of energy too and also counters the idea of radiative heat transfer as a big ticket item because «hot» CO2 molecules only remain so for a brief fraction of a second before they collide with N2 or O2 to warm that localised parcel of air; which then rises to attain equilibrium T somewhere higher and at a COLDER temp so no rad Transf!!!
CO2 doesn't readily rise in air because it is heavier, so CO2 is really localised; what's produced locally will tend to stay local (plants also breathe out CO2 as well as taking it in for photosynthesis).
«The biggest impact will possibly be felt on smaller, more localised organisations where the publicity may not otherwise have been so widely disseminated,» he says.
This also applies to more localised areas, so while you're using job boards and PayScale to determine your worth, check out average salaries in locations, too.
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