Sentences with phrase «term fate of»

These interactions may ultimately define the long - term fate of this commercially and ecologically important predator.
Accounting for the short and long - term fate of carbon in reservoir sediments is an important next step in global carbon budgeting exercises.
The researchers, from the University of Southampton and the National Oceanography Centre of Southampton, sought to investigate the long - term fate of carbon that reaches the deep ocean, employing an ocean general circulation model to conduct particle - tracking experiments.
Ultimately, the long - term fate of carbon release from thawing permafrost may be counterbalanced by enhanced vegetation growth.
While glaciologists are modeling the long - term fate of ice sheets (and sea levels), he's modeling the fate of human populations through 2300.
Arctic researchers caution that there is something of a paradox in Arctic trends: while the long - term fate of the region may be mostly sealed, no one should presume that the recent sharp warming and seasonal ice retreats that have caught the world's attention will continue smoothly into the future.
While Bungie's sendoff to its most famous franchise is certainly a resounding success, though, the long - term fate of Halo is starting to become more questionable.
The long term fate of print books is inextricably tied to the fate of brick and mortar retail because nothing sells print like in - person browsing.
Speaking with Autocar, executives from the BMW i brand are still undecided on the long - term fate of the two cars it launched with.
The short - term fate of proposals to change the way schools are run and financed in the state is in question because the Republican Governor - elect, Fob James Jr., has said he opposes a 1993 court ruling that found K - 12 schools so inadequate and inequitable as to be unconstitutional.
13C tracer studies on the short - term fate of organic carbon in marine sediments: comparing the Pakistan margin to other regions.
The long - term fate of the Earth, the Solar System, the Galaxy, and the Universe is an area that can be meaningfully explored using our current understanding of physics.
Additionally, we assessed microbial communities in settled particles surrounding each occupant, to investigate the potential long - term fate of airborne microbial emissions.
Their paper, «Long - term fate of nitrate fertilizer in agricultural soils,» was published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
The novel aspect of their study was that they subsequently determined the long - term fate of this fertilizer N «pool» retained in the soil.
Unfortunately for the long - term fate of the universe, however, it's not quite heavy enough.
«A major obstacle to the implementation of CCS is the uncertainty over the long - term fate of the CO2 which impacts regulation, insurance, and who assumes the responsibility for maintaining CO2 storage sites.
Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, said the officials with the biggest influence over the short - term fate of the economy are in Europe, struggling with a debt crisis and in China, struggling with a slowdown.
Having too much cash is not a good use of capital, so the longer - term fate of the company will partly depend on its capital efficiency.

Not exact matches

Technology inventors have a horrible track record of turning new behaviors into long - term financial successes — social networking pioneer Friendster was long ago lapped by MySpace and Facebook; the first search engines, Web browsers, and video game systems met similar fates.
American economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is offering a vague and mildly pessimistic near - term prognosis of the global economy, including a hint that Canada's fate may yet follow that of the U.S.
The referendum on the fate of the United Kingdom has been framed primarily in economic, not nationalistic terms.
And as the president increasingly recognizes how much Congress controls his fate, Marc Short, the legislative affairs director, has sought to educate him by appealing to Mr. Trump's tendency to view issues in terms of personality, compiling one - page profiles of legislators for him, the congressional equivalent of baseball cards.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi commandeered the House floor Wednesday for a day - into - night marathon plea to Republicans for action on immigration, casting the fate of young undocumented immigrants in moral terms.
President Reagan had declared it the goal of the United States to win the Cold War, not just accept it as our long - term fate, and our job was to report the realities on the ground as accurately as we could....
The earliest and (according to Gustav Aulen) Luther's atonement theories were not addressed to the anxiety of guilt, but to that of (in Tillich's terms) «fate and death.»
Whether I speak in terms of what is considered to be important in terms of sexuality (or pretentiously called eros), or whether I present it in terms of a Brian De Palma movie about fate, apparently I must present it terms of the Republicans seeking the nomination in order to be take seriously.
But in times of sickness the world of It overpowers the man who has come to terms with it, and causality becomes «an oppressive, stifling fate
There are others who understand the human situation more in terms akin to those prevailing in certain areas in New Testament days, when it seemed to many men that they were in the control of forces indifferent to their fate and that God, however potentially powerful, was very far off.
«75 He held that the self, its communities, and its experience of love should be interpreted in dramatic historical categories rather than in terms of ontological fate.
In Greece, this was in terms of an always limiting and sometimes oppressive fate and of the struggle to master the Dionysian spirit.
Those concerned about the fate of Fraser Island dingoes — including researcher Dr Luke Leung from Queensland University — now fear the population has been reduced to around 100 animals and their genetic viability over the long term is being compromised.
While they are still only in 2nd in the Standings they actually control their fate in terms of the # 1 Seed come Playoff time.
There are three spots left in the Top - 4 and these 3 Teams at 5 - 1 all control their own fate in terms of clinching one of those spots..
If frustrations boiled over for Curry, if he could not come to terms with his fate just shy of the NBA, he let it show to precisely no one.
Cech is good (No doubt about that) but the terms and conditions of getting him really pisses me off... Plus what would be the fate of Ospina who's only just had his 1st season in a strange english League?
He's got an exciting, if thin, set of offensive personnel, but his near - term fate might be decided by his defensive coordinator.
United's fate is now out of their own hands when it comes to securing Champions League football for next term, with the Red Devils needing Swansea City to defeat Manchester City on the season's final matchday.
Attempting to preempt how fate, form and injuries may come to shape a squad, as well the long - term planning and decision - making of a manager as creative and unpredictable as Pep Guardiola, can leave those who try to peer into the future looking rather foolish once that future has finally arrived, in a different shape to how they expected.
Meanwhile, Chelsea were knocked out of the Champions League by PSG last term, and will be eager to avoid suffering the same fate this time around.
For now, though, it's just a proposal, and its fate depends on Cuomo's ability to push it through a state Legislature that isn't on the best of terms with the governor these days.
While 37 states will cast votes for governor this November, a handful of those states matter more to the long term political fates of the two parties.
The head count changes depending on the hour and the agenda of who's doing the counting, but of the thirteen allegedly undecided, it's impossible to see Simcha Felder and several others voting against Bloomberg — leaving seven council members who still appear to be truly undecided, and who hold the fate of a Bloomberg third term in their hands.
Both David Cameron and Nick Clegg realise that their political fates are inextricably tied to the success of the coalition, so its full term survival is probable.
Apart from the hoopla of the presidential election, the region's voters also decided the fate of candidates for a number of state and national legislative posts at the Nov. 8 polls.In the battle for the 18th district senate seat, held by five - term...
NEW YORK — Andrew Cuomo became a Democratic bright spot on a night of national losses Tuesday as he captured the governor's office — a seat his father held for three terms and a brass ring that eluded him in an ill - fated first effort eight years ago.
«The long - term, chemical fate of CO2 remains to be understood,» Moniz notes.
«For a woman, when it comes to politics, having a high level of gender linked fate generally means she thinks in terms of what will benefit women as a group,» said Kretschmer.
Not every individual woman needs these things, but women who have a strong sense of gender linked fate will think in terms of how women as a group will benefit from them.
Long - term monitoring activities following the fate of phosphorus in lakes show that plants and animals don't recover for many years even if the phosphorus load is decreased.
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