Sentences with phrase «threefold because»

The IPCC overstates the radiative forcing caused by increased CO2 concentration at least threefold because the models upon which it relies have been programmed fundamentally to misunderstand the difference between tropical and extra-tropical climates, and to apply global averages that lead to error.
«The microalgae communities are completely different from what I observed there in the 1990s due to the huge change in environmental conditions,» he says, explaining that the salinity of the groundwater - fed lake has increased threefold because of frequent drought.

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Liberalism remains extraordinarily powerful because this threefold dream is attractive, so much so that a great deal of what's called conservatism in America is really just a rival form of liberalism.
I heard him say that we're getting this because of our «reCORD» and the Bible says that, «a threefold cord is not quickly broken» so hopefully we'll be ok!»
Because the COCU churches did not accept a merger model in 1973, but requested a different plan for growing together into unity, COCU has been preparing a threefold approach to common life, mission and worship among its member churches.
Because Whitehead is thinking of God as the primordial actual entity, he attributes the same threefold character to God which other actual entities have.
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As an example, I had never worked in a marketing department in my life, but because of my investing, and study of marketing on the side, I was able to lead a revamp of a marketing department, leading to a threefold increase in sales in five years.
The result of this is a threefold whammy: 1) unlicensed activities continue at the same rate (or increase as the human population increases); 2) a significant number of pet owners who want to be law - abiding citizens give up banned breeds, quit feeding neighborhood cats or terminate valuable breeding programs rather than operate illegally or cope with unreasonable laws and increased fees; and 3) because demand for many beloved breeds does not decline when a law is passed, people who know little about breeds or breeding move into the void to fill demand.
My best estimates (guesses, but perhaps better guesses than those of the IPCC because I have no vested interest in the answers) are that the IPCC exaggerates the CO2 radiative forcing (which can not be measured) by around 20 %; that it exaggerates the Planck parameter (which can not be measured) by 20 %; and that it exaggerates the sum of all unamplified feedbacks (which can not be measured) threefold, because, as Lindzen and Choi (2009,, 2011) and Spencer and Braswell (2010, 2011) have demonstrated, feedbacks are somewhat net - negative.
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