Sentences with phrase «true scale of»

In addition, droning on about role oversights or daily responsibilities doesn't provide a true scale of abilities.
However, BNEF's statistics highlight the true scale of the country's mining industry in comparison to the overall electricity supply.
The construction of these «workarounds» that leverage regulatory arbitrage opportunities to execute undercover securities issuances, may be limiting the vision and creativity required to see the true scale of what ICOs and digital tokens could represent; blinding many in the industry to possible risks if they take the wrong path.
It was hard to know the true scale of the misinformation problem because, they said, although the dashboard had many stories, their URLs often looked similar and it was unclear which stories were circulating uniquely.
Expert journalist Dominic Carman here provides Lawyer Monthly with an overview of the «false picture» he claims is being portrayed in regard to the country's battle against serious fraud, shedding light on the true scale of the UK's fraud problem, and touches on the increasing and ongoing...
PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka: «This is the first indication of the true scale of the cuts being imposed upon departments by this coalition government, and it paints a devastating picture.»
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.
It's impossible to know the true scale of the latent legal buyer market, but studies show that in the USA 80 % of businesspeople don't use a human lawyer.
Called Net Zero Now it both passes the «Ronseal test» and will hopefully provide a valuable resource for businesses and policymakers as they wrestle with the true scale of the decarbonisation challenge.
Cutesy graphics never show the true scale of wind turbines.
Thanks in large part to a whistle - blowing libertarian with an off - colour sense of humour, the true scale of the problem will soon be nailed down.
For all the admirable positions taken by many business leaders on climate change, Musk is the only high - profile figure to publicly envisage the true scale of the transformation that is required over the next three decades.
Are you compassionate and brave enough to recognise the true scale of the challenge and the opportunity we face?
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.
In addition, we so often hear about mitigating the effects, rather than dealing with Co2, without much thought for the true scale of the effects against which we will need to mitigate - many of which are of an unimaginable scale..
Renewables are expanding and their costs are declining, but isolated and contextless success stories don't help us understand the true scale of both the climate and energy development challenges.
Get an understanding of the true scale of Kata Tjuta on a helicopter flight.
[And wives can justifiably be left in the dark about the true scale of savings lost forever].
That's quite a landmark — and an awful lot of revenue in spare parts — but the true scale of it only hits home when we saunter into Rockingham's paddock to see the assortment of race - prepped Renault 5s and Clios being readied and warmed - up for us.
The results were so controversial they were never made public, because they revealed the true scale of the variation in mean intake cognitive ability between affluent and socially deprived postcodes.
Now it is crucial that services are given the resource to match the true scale of need, so that all children and young people in need of mental health support are able to get it.»
This provides my first real sense of the true scale of the game.
However, the true scale of their migratory feats has only recently been confirmed.
Predictable as such publicity is, it belies the true scale of the medical problem.
Dr Nimalan Arinaminpathy, lead author of the research, from the School of Public Health at Imperial College London said: «TB is the top infectious disease killer worldwide, yet we have had little idea of the true scale of the problem in India — the worst affected country.
The Review is a super refined weekly web publication curated by subject matter experts from Yale who summarize important research articles from leading natural and social science journals with the hope that people can make more informed decisions using latest research results.The Review launched this week and covers a wide range of topics, like this brief about climate change and biodiversity («Biodiversity Left Behind in Climate Change Scenarios»): They find that simply using the traditional classification of a species in climate change simulations can underestimate the true scale of biodiversity loss.
It highlights the true scale of the pressures placed upon mothers who go to university and calls for more to be done to assist them.
Now we know the true scale of the threat from H5N1 avian flue we should put the people who know how to stop it in charge
It is hard to grasp the true scale of food waste in Europe.
Although the number of Conservative MSPs only fell from 17 to 15 following last week's election, this masked the true scale of the decline.
Leaked documents obtained by this newspaper expose the true scale of the «social cleansing» taking place across the capital as a result of welfare cuts and soaring rents.
The Welsh Labour Health Minister's response revealed the true scale of the issue.
The film talks about how the issue of modern slavery was first uncovered by the Sunday Times reporter George Arbuthnott, whose investigative journalism showed the true scale of the problem in Britain today.
«This is the first indication of the true scale of the cuts being imposed upon departments by this coalition Government, and it paints a devastating picture,» PCS union general secretary Mark Serwotka said.
Balls told Osborne across the despatch box that, after today's statement, «people can see the true scale of the government's economic failure».
Impatient speculating about the fate of the coalition and bickering over the economy mask the true scale of the challenge facing Britain's politicians in 2013.
Mr Speaker, today — after two and a half years — we can see, and people can feel in the country, the true scale of this Government's economic failure.
As Len's story of physical and sexual abuse unravells, the true scale of this unimaginable and horrific injustice is unearthed.
It is estimated up to 40 per cent of tickets are now sold via the internet, although MPs said they needed more evidence of the true scale of the problem.

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It is true that 2014 and 2015 saw dramatic increases in the amount of money flowing to rapidly scaling startups through venture capital firms.
In the beginning, people really didn't know what to make of us... three girls without funding, lacking a large - scale organization to rely on, and without a true «strategic plan».
«Now you get true economies of scale,» he says.
That's particularly true in sectors like consumer packaged goods, media and entertainment, where the pursuit of scale can become an end in itself.
While it is true that small oil tankers have moved surplus oil out of Second Narrows for decades, it has never been done on this scale — or using ships that exceed the dimensions of what the Port Metro Vancouver (PMV) previously considered safe.
There have been a number of lengthy explanations of the technical limitations regarding a project of this scale, which have also pointed out how easy it would be to detect this practice, if it were true.
This is more or less true all over the country, and can even be seen among families on the lower end of the income scale.
The same is true, though on a less spectacular scale, for the smaller east Asian economies, a number of which have bounced back strongly from the weakness seen in the first half of last year.
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...
Soon realising its ability to improve business processes, human interactions, and the opportunity for individuals to large scale enterprises — ensuring true requirement of such technology.
If this is true on a grand and global scale, wouldn't it be true for the overall health and growth of the Church?
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