Any crash effort to reduce CO2 emissions will entail
substantial erosions in individual freedoms which, if they don't have costs to climate catastrophists, certainly have a cost to me.
«We'd have to see
substantial erosion in the user base, and I don't mean millions of users.»
Not exact matches
While I continue to believe that the dollar faces
substantial risk of further
erosion in its exchange value, as well as a near doubling of the CPI over the coming decade or so (both reflecting the massive increase
in U.S. government liabilities
in recent years), those prospects are not likely to emerge until risk - aversion about credit default materially abates.
Downward pressure would be exerted on the rating if (1) there is a significant deterioration
in the government's balance sheet (2) a
substantial erosion of official financial buffers that undermines confidence
in the country's external stability; (3) the manifestation of significant political and / or social tensions that could hinder the country's medium - term growth prospects beyond Moody's current expectations.
Concomitant with that decline, companies with almost any sort of commodity exposure also suffered
substantial share price
erosion in the period, and we took advantage of the resulting attractive valuations to establish new positions.
Organic management practices had led to
substantial erosion control and improvements
in soil structure and fertility (see table below).
The storm surge caused
substantial beach
erosion,
in some cases completely devastating coastal areas.
In the new study, the researchers found that a fractured arm bone in newborn mice rapidly realigned through substantial movement of bone fragments rather than through bone remodeling — a slower process involving the simultaneous formation of new bone on one side and erosion of existing bone on the opposite sid
In the new study, the researchers found that a fractured arm bone
in newborn mice rapidly realigned through substantial movement of bone fragments rather than through bone remodeling — a slower process involving the simultaneous formation of new bone on one side and erosion of existing bone on the opposite sid
in newborn mice rapidly realigned through
substantial movement of bone fragments rather than through bone remodeling — a slower process involving the simultaneous formation of new bone on one side and
erosion of existing bone on the opposite side.
And as more from the research is presented
in the official sessions of the event, summit attendees will hear that there does seem to be
substantial offset of that
erosion in traditional sales coming from the busy self - publishing authors of romance.
In January of this year, 2018, Royal Kahana's nearest beach was in good shape, but with this particular Winter's swell, there has been sudden, substantial erosion to the beach to the point that there is currently no direct beach access, except for neighboring properties in front of Kahana Beach Resor
In January of this year, 2018, Royal Kahana's nearest beach was
in good shape, but with this particular Winter's swell, there has been sudden, substantial erosion to the beach to the point that there is currently no direct beach access, except for neighboring properties in front of Kahana Beach Resor
in good shape, but with this particular Winter's swell, there has been sudden,
substantial erosion to the beach to the point that there is currently no direct beach access, except for neighboring properties
in front of Kahana Beach Resor
in front of Kahana Beach Resort.
This case represents the Committee's
substantial concern, an
erosion of a neutral and unbiased judiciary who resolve disputes
in an impartial manner, a central principal
in the American judiciary.
These protections will begin to address growing public concerns that advances
in electronic technology and evolution
in the health care industry are resulting, or may result,
in a
substantial erosion of the privacy surrounding individually identifiable health information maintained by health care providers, health plans and their administrative contractors.
In today's environment, a single major employment dispute can result in the erosion of substantial assets because of legal fees and a potential jury awar
In today's environment, a single major employment dispute can result
in the erosion of substantial assets because of legal fees and a potential jury awar
in the
erosion of
substantial assets because of legal fees and a potential jury award.
The «bundle of rights» characterisation of native title is a construction of the right that directly entrenches every small incursion into the right so as to ensure that the accumulation of small incursions finally results
in the complete
erosion of the
substantial right.