But they just seem far, far too upbeat and cheery for
such dramatic points in the game:
Not exact matches
This lack of change in smoking cessation under
such a
dramatic tax increase accentuates the difficulty in improving quit rates at the population level.23 It does provide a reference
point to evaluate the magnitude of change reported for the 2014 - 15 US Current Population Survey - Tobacco Use Supplement (CPS - TUS).
She rightly
points out that «the work of Servais - Theodore Pinckaers might stand as a bridge uniting the efforts of younger Thomists and Balthasarians because of its accent on the theo -
dramatic nature of moral life,» but she also at times indulges in
such unhelpful labels as «Baroque Thomism» and «nuptial mysticism.»
«He's been one of the reasons why we have pulled around
such a
dramatic recovery in the last six games and why we have picked up so many
points.
Then Robert May, now at the University of Oxford, and others showed that
such complex systems have critical
points at which a change in one species can have
dramatic and non-linear effects on others.
Earlier in our conversation you
pointed out the
dramatic difference in the power requirements for the brain on the one hand, and something like a large computer, a classical computer,
such as the IBM Blue Gene computer on the other hand.
By that
point you're well - primed for
such silliness, as many of the film's key
dramatic moments wouldn't feel particularly out of place on a horror - themed edition of The Thick Of It.
Wilson notes the
dramatic withdrawal from arithmetic in the elementary grades that has occurred over the past two to three decades, reflecting the mistaken but increasingly popular view that learning whole number operations (
such as the multiplication tables) to the
point of instant recall is bad for a student, not necessary to higher math, and impedes students» ability to understand mathematical principles.
It was just really interesting that she made, just, like a really good
point about these kinds of concerns and these kinds of moments, and then she kind of needled a little hard on the idea that people who care about this stuff are like shouting, or preaching, or being angry, or
dramatic, and that was like, I have
such a huge issue when people like get my politics completely correct, or like, they have the same feelings that I do but they sort of undermine other people's reactions about it.
Crosby drives this
point home with
dramatic force in
such works as Thread (2012).
Rachel Howard asks us to consider how memory can fix on banal imagery as a reference
point for a
dramatic or traumatic occurrences
such as war.
Such a
dramatic shift in a climate pattern would constitute what climate scientists call a tipping
point: a sudden shift from one predictable pattern of weather to another.