Sentences with phrase «think more curb»

The comedy is subtle and rarely overplayed (think more Curb Your Enthusiasm than Anchorman) which works beautifully well with the tone of the film and its eccentric characters.

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MPs are being warned to curb the sale of «electronic cigarettes» following fears they could be much more dangerous than previously thought.
As for DD, I thought he was concerned more about detention of terrorist suspects without trial too long, rather than with Labour's curbing of basic freedoms of speech and conscience, but I may need to be corrected on that point.
Liberal Democrats are more evenly divided, but even among them, the 47 % who want to curb human rights outnumber the 43 % who think all suspects» rights should be fully protected.
Curb your generosity when buying your date presents or she / he may think you are more serious than you really are.
«They've improved the circuit, made the curbs more friendly, and I think every category is running faster,» O'Connell continued.
No, thought Leo, as he landed his right hand, fingertips first, on the cold nubbly of the curb, I am definitely more than a body, but I believe I am less than a soul.
After really thinking about what he wanted to write about he tells his friend and editor Melanie Clark, that he wants the romance novel to be about him and his previous dating life of being «Kicked to the Curb»; but she's not quite sure... [Read more...]
a) they don't believe the premise of man - made climate change: they don't think scientific data collected to date is adequate to prove conclusively that any type of man - made event can result in either the recent fluxuations in climate or the anticipated kinds of drastic climate change, therefore CO2 control would be ineffective at solving the problem b) they don't believe CO2 alone is responsible: they think other variables are as or more likely to be the catalysts or causes for the scientific data collected to date on climate change therefore CO2 control would be ineffective at solving the problem c) they believe government efforts to curb CO2 emissions will fail resulting in an unprecedented waste of money and worse economic conditions.
From Knorr himself «One message from this research is that it could be even more important than we thought to curb CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels, as opposed to stopping deforestation and other changes in land use,» Knorr says.
I think there is a lot more mileage in a) Hansen's Congressional testimony because he specifies a BAU and what will happen if there are no emissions curbs [subtly but profoundly different to his ’88 paper] ans b) the 1990 FAR because it made clear it's prediction of 0.3 C per decade with again, a specified BAU.
And the most obvious evidence of Exxon's pervasive efforts to attack science and pollution control regulations lies in the more than $ 30 million traced by Greenpeace researchers to several dozen think tanks and front groups working to confuse the public about the need to curb CO2 pollution.
As to the EU's curb scheme on tax disclosure, do you think the panama papers, in conjunction with Steve Wozniak's recent comments on corporations having to pay more tax than they do, plus several other references to tax disparity worldwide, might push for a business tax reform?
And made a few little crafts, but that was more to curb the unhelpful thoughts that keep filling my head.
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