Most of the measures that global warming advocates
suggest doing such as energy conservation and greater reliance on renewable energy are sensible in themselves.
I suggested doing such a study a number of years ago, but my colleague Kevin Trenberth questioned the ability of climate models to deal well enough with moisture, so that the estimates of buoyant energy would be seriously questioned.
Not exact matches
They said the comments from Hastings and Sarandos were only intended to
suggest that the streaming - video provider wants to
do more Vice-style documentaries, as well as news - related shows
such as the one it is planning with comedian Chelsea Handler for next year.
Writer James Clear
suggests starting small, choosing one thing to improve incrementally every day, and committing to not pushing off things that take less than two minutes to
do,
such as washing the dishes after a meal or eating a piece of fruit to work toward the goal of eating healthier.
But more importantly,
such stories
suggest that America's biggest corner offices are a haven for gender equity — which
does not appear to be the case.
And where, you might ask,
does Gross
suggest getting exposure to
such assets?
In any case, she
suggests, the SBA's role in the American economy is statistically insignificant — less than 1 percent of all businesses receive SBA loans each year — yet constitutes unfair competition to businesses that don't need
such help and a potentially huge liability to taxpayers should the economy tank.
Goldstein shares that
such statements imply that your position is right or wrong, or
suggest that you should or should not
do something.
If people repeatedly come to you with requests in areas where you don't feel adequately qualified to help, having a few stock resources,
such as books or articles, to point them to can ease the pain of saying no, Grant
suggests.
«Our listings research
suggests that homes with parking in that area
do not carry
such expensive markups just because they include parking.
Price
suggests avoiding tentative or begrudging replies
such as, «I'm really busy but I'll try,» or, «Maybe... I'll see what I can
do.»
It didn't specify what the statistical probability in
such cases would be, but it
did suggest that those worried about the issue stick to passcodes rather than Face ID.
To reduce the pangs of homesickness, Boleantu
suggests you buy a cheap computer for any close relatives (
such as parents) who
do not have email access and make sure they know how to use it.
Considered in isolation,
such phenomena
do suggest many decision - makers and pundits are remarkably preoccupied with growth.
After 44
such responses (including two instances in which Redstone blurted out «I don't remember» before the IRS lawyer had even finished asking her question), the judge finally interrupted and
suggested to the government attorney that her queries were futile: «I don't think you — he's not going to be able to give you anything.»
Enderle couldn't, off the top of his head, think of a company that focuses exclusively on conversion as Bounce Exchange
does, though he
did suggest that larger analytics firms
such as SalesForce offer the service.
While Penney at least reported growth over the holidays, the results
suggest lost market share, given that the overall industry outpaced it with 4 % growth, as
did rivals
such as Kohl's (kss) and Target (tgt).
The stark responsiveness to the business cycle
suggests that many college students, and especially female college students, have sufficient ability to complete more challenging majors,
such as STEM fields, yet choose not to
do so in periods with stronger labor market prospects.»
According to an article published in Psychology Today, «Research
suggests that, when faced with long tasks (
such as studying before a final exam or
doing your taxes), it is best to impose brief breaks on yourself.
The NSA memo obtained by the Guardian
suggests that
such surveillance was not isolated, as the agency routinely monitors the phone numbers of world leaders — and even asks for the assistance of other US officials to
do so.
I also
suggested that if you are part of a team blog
such as Savvy one of the things we
did in the early days was to comment on each others posts.
However, Trump's decision to appoint somebody with whom he has long maintained a financial relationship — his second
such appointment, after having named fellow billionaire real - estate developer and business partner Steven Roth to head his infrastructure program —
suggests a continued willingness to blur the lines between his endeavors as a businessman and his duties as president, all while contributing to the perception that the president is willing to reward those who have
done business with him in the past.
What these numbers
do suggest is that, because commuting is
such a big part of most people's driving, people in the North likely have to drive less on the average than those in the Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley.
Trudeau's speech in Germany
suggests a hardening of his resolve to
do something about income inequality, which economists
such as Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Canadian Jonathan Ostry, the deputy director of the International Monetary Fund's research department, describe as a present danger to sustainable economic growth.
This history proves nothing about China's future, of course, but it
does suggest how little informational content there is in the incredulity with which
such pessimistic forecasts are treated.
No doubt
such talk will irritate Clinton campaign operatives, who Pascale
suggested could have asked Facebook for the same help and didn't.
And if that comes up blank, Sloan
suggests trying online job boards, though she
does also warn that jobs posted on
such sites typically pay less.
We recognize that
such profitable investment opportunities
do not grow on trees, and that the buy back
suggests that management
does not see an effective way to redeploy the assets in the foreseeable future.
Still, there are many who remain quite skeptical of the recent all - time highs for US stocks,
suggesting the fundamentals don't warrant
such a move.
As a side note, we in Australia have not tended to allow much role for «new economy» developments,
such as the adoption of information technology, though some research
does suggest that this may have played a greater role than conventional wisdom has allowed.
She
suggested shipments of oil from Alberta and B.C. natural gas traversing Alberta could be on the chopping block, and had no firm answer about what Horgan's NDP government would have to
do to provoke
such a last - resort retaliation, a nasty flash of trade warring that could send Lower Mainland gasoline prices skyward.
And although I
do recommend beginners start out with a mild safety razor (like this one), it is hard to
suggest such an expensive item for someone that has never used a safety razor before.
To
do this, Debt.org
suggests finding ways to capitalize on resources you already have,
such as subleasing unused space or selling unused office equipment.
We
do need to separate scientific fact from extrapolations that
suggest no god since science has never arrived at
such a consensus.
How odd that after reading
such a beautiful article about love your response is to generalize and lash out at professors (many of whom
do not fit your
suggested profile).
If hell doesn't really exist (
such as Rob Bell
suggests) or no one really goes there, as this article was hinting at, then maybe you won't either.
Where in the gospels
does Jesus
suggest taking
such small issues to the public or the government?.
Thompson
suggested that Francis was fueling a «Catholic civil war,» and further commented, «prayers are being said for an end to this pontificate within five years, max» — but didn't reveal whether he thought
such prayers sinful.
The fact they
do have morals that are not based on consequences
such as eternal h3ll fire would
suggest they have more integrity not less.
That
does not amount to a long tradition of treating sodomy as a right, but it
does suggest a widespread (although not unanimous) consensus that the state should not criminalize
such private conduct in the home.
That
does not amount to along tradition of treating sodomy as a right, but it
does suggest a widespread (although not unanimous) consensus that the state should not criminalize
such private conduct in the home.
You can't find one statistic about Christians
such as divorce rates, life expectancy, cancer survival rates, infant mortality rates, and so on that
suggests any God is
doing squat for you people.
With all due respect, and I say this with brotherly affection too, I
suggest you don't throw around
such terms so lightly.
I
do not distinguish salvation as you have
suggested, and the biblical data
does not support
such a conclusion (as you point out).
Now, I absolutely
do not think that Jesus is pointing to a sort of pitiful, masochistic toleration of abuse, or
suggesting that a woman caught in abuse or violence should simply love her abuser or allow
such violence to continue.
I don't know if
such sentiment is as widespread as my small sample size and personal experience
suggests, but I'm convinced that these issues are good ones for Christians to consider.
On the other hand, if he / she
does exist, which I'm convinced he / she
does (consider the exquisite mathematical formulas that help to explain the order of the universe —
suggesting a higher level of intelligence in its design, or look into a new born's face), the last thing I want to
do is go around telling everyone my brain is a computer and there is no
such thing as Santa Klaus.
We may call pursuit of each type of question a different type of theological inquiry as long as that
does not
suggest either that they are like links or successive moments in a single extended inquiry or that they are somehow variations or aspects of some postulated «theology as
such.»
It is hoped that by pursuing certain lines of thought
such as those
suggested in this chapter, some readers will come to see some new dimensions of the truth of the classic statement by «William James quoted earlier concerning alcohol: «Not through mere perversity
do men run after it.»
First, Wickman claims that this discovery «has significant implications for the Judeo - Christian worldview, offering strong support for biblical beliefs» because «this new evidence strongly
suggests that there was a beginning to our universe», and according to Wickman, any
such beginning «sounds a lot like» Genesis 1:1's claim that God
did it.