She reminds
us of the magnitude of the sky above — and reminds us too that our feet are currently planted here, on our beautiful Earth.
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When something of this magnitude comes out, it's serious... The real test is going to be whether they implement the changes they recommend or go back to business as usual.»
Now, after seeing the volume of participants and the importance that the IDNYC Program has been in the City of New York, I believe it is time for New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo to also
do something of this magnitude for all residents of New York State.
However, the hugely increased production costs and timeframe involved for massive AAA titles might push
something of that magnitude into the far future, allowing a smaller niche release like Bully 2 to jump in sooner.
If something of this magnitude is not offered I think the conference season will end with the replacement of three party leaders who are unable to address the ongoing muddle of national policies viewed as social and constitutional experiments with no obvious net benefit.
«You often don't know what's coming your way, but when
something of that magnitude appeared, we did what was appropriate relative to the personnel issues,» she said, adding, «the highest priority is stabilizing and securing the academic and financial status of the institution.»
Although I can't see
how something of this magnitude is acceptable, I understand there may be justification for things that seem out of kilter on first impressions.
If you talk to Fuerstenau and the school superintendents who are part of the Funding Illinois» Future coalition and have worked on school funding reform legislation for the past five years, they will say
achieving something of this magnitude was a tremendous feat, but that it was just the beginning.
Speculation has been growing recently that Nintendo's getting ready to announce new hardware, but the chances of seeing
something of that magnitude away from E3 or a bespoke Japanese event are pretty remote.
Large nuclear explosions on or near the moon to trigger «moonquakes» were proposed, partly to study seismic activity in space and partly to prove that they could
do something of that magnitude (a show of force, of sorts).
It would have to be
something of that magnitude.
The magma had an unusual chemical composition (= comendite) and its eruption is calculated to have released 100 km3 of particulates into the stratosphere, ~ 1800 megatons of H2O, 45 megatons each of Cl and F, but only 2 megatons of S. Seems odd for
something of this magnitude to have little climate consequence.