Sentences with phrase «true global scale»

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The old saying «no news is good news» rang true once again today on the London stock exchange as UK stocks once again advanced on the back of investors beliefs that central banks, on a global scale, More...
If this is true on a grand and global scale, wouldn't it be true for the overall health and growth of the Church?
A possible additional factor (although I don't know of any proof of such theory aside from it making too much damned sense to not be true), the removal of Saddam and subsequent events - had they not been FUBARED in execution - had a chance of strongly splitting Sunni vs Shia Islam politically on a global scale, which would have been a very big benefit to USA geopolitically.
This is likely true on a global scale.
The film does exactly what it promises to do: shows you a condensed year in the life of the paper and the people who create it as they address a rapidly shifting business climate while trying to remain true to the Gray Lady's goal to provide in - depth reporting on a global scale.
Edition is the first true luxury - lifestyle brand which combines the personal, intimate, individualised and unique hotel experience that Ian Schrager is known for, with the reach, operational expertise and global scale of Marriott International.
GBTN combines the best of open beta, private network, and facility - based testing to provide structured testing in a true retail environment at global scale
Earlier audio - visual installations range from Baltimore (2003), which, in part through the stylisations of black action movies from the 1970s, looks at the histories, divisions and intersections of black and white cultures, through to his trilogy comprising True North (2004), Fantôme Afrique (2005) and Western Union: Small Boats (2007), all of which deal with themes of voyaging and cultural displacement on both a local and global scale.
Translating this principle to a «grand social scale» or «global scale,» humanity should stop sprawl development and do everything possible to preserve and expand the world's bioregions and the few remaining areas of true wilderness.
This also appears to be true on a global scale... the places ranked the best to live year after year tend to be at high latitudes.
If it's true that a global electricity system running on 100 % renewable energy really is possible, then almost every country in the world is going to have to significantly scale its renewable energy efforts.
While it's true that any single country's CO2 emissions reductions will make little difference, only if every nation agrees to limit CO2 emissions can we achieve significant cuts on a global scale.
Scale makes a difference, and in the context of a true global emergency transition, domestic reductions within wealthy countries, even difficult reductions, would become extremely difficult to pass up as the pressures of stringency increase and mitigation opportunities in the South become as costly as those at home, as they eventually would under any even plausibly adequate target.
It is true that the scale (both spatial and temporal) of global climate processes makes controlled experiments impossible and theories of global warming difficult to test.
Because I recognize the true degree of our ignorance in addressing this supremely difficult problem, while at the same time as a mere citizen I weigh civilization and its benefits against draconian energy austerity on the basis of no actual evidence that global climate is in any way behaving unusually on a geological time scale.
Subsequent clean - air laws have cleared up some of this pollution, revealing the true scale of global warming — a point that the film failed to mention.
The End of Nature (1989) The Age of Missing Information (1992) Hope, Human and Wild: True Stories of Living Lightly on the Earth (1995) Maybe One: A Personal and Environmental Argument for Single Child Families (1998) Hundred Dollar Holiday: The Case for a More Joyous Christmas (1998) Long Distance: Testing the Limits of Body and Spirit in a Year of Living Strenuously (2001) Enough: Staying Human in an Engineered Age (2003) Wandering Home: A Long Walk Across America's Most Hopeful Landscape (2005) The Comforting Whirlwind: God, Job, and the Scale of Creation (2005) Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future (2007) Fight Global Warming Now: The Handbook for Taking Action in Your Community (2007) The Bill McKibben Reader: Pieces from an Active Life (2008) American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau (edited)(2008) Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet (2010) The Global Warming Reader: A Century of Writing About Climate Change (2011) Oil and Honey: The Education of an Unlikely Activist (2013)
Just five companies (Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, DuPont, and Syngenta) own more than 60 % of the global commercial seed supply, and with many of the modern seed varieties being hybrids that won't breed true for home gardeners and small - scale farmers, or that have regulations outlawing the collection and replanting of seeds, today's growers are being locked into a cycle of reduced genetic diversity, which may lead to a potentially dangerous food security situation in the near future.
In fact, both simulations and theoretical calculations demonstrate that for 125 years of a genuine AR (1) process, if the time scale were 30 years (not an unrealistic value for global climate), we would expect the estimate from autocorrelation values to be less than half the true value.
This is particularly true of the global data set, even though «urbanization has caused regional increases in temperature that exceed those measured on a global scale, leading to urban heat islands as much as 12 °C hotter than their surroundings».
This scale factor defines the bias introduced by a particular selection of ocean cores, failure of that distribution to represent a true global average, and various assumptions in converting the proxy data into a temperature change.
That perhaps sounds like an unusual thing to say about a $ 700 billion global market, but after visiting a legal tech company yesterday in London's most dynamic quarter the true scale of what could happen to the legal sector was laid bare.
Its emphasis on speed for large global scale transactions between banks and its growing network of participating banks has made Ripple a true disruptor.
It includes 150 true — false items comprising 10 subscales, a global distress scale, and two validity scales.
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