Sentences with phrase «unrealistic scenarios»

Otherwise we could continue coming in at the «harmless» scenario projections while making policy to fit the extreme unrealistic scenarios.
Why would Britain enter into currency union so it can shackle itself to an independent state but still have to bail it out if things go pear shaped — a not unrealistic scenario given Salmond's judgement?
But unless you use all the revs, all of the time — a frankly unrealistic scenario on public roads — the Mazda's meatier torque curve and stronger traction sees it pull whole car - lengths on the exit of every corner.
So, while it is possible to construct unrealistic scenarios where TCR is approximately equal to ECS, it is literally not possible to construct one where TCR > ECS.
This wasn't an entirely unrealistic scenario - after all, sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions were accelerating quite rapidly up until the early 1970s (Figure 2).
All completely unrealistic scenarios aside, we've been continuing to embrace Android's gorgeous Material Design guidelines, and all of the media preview screens have been upgraded to look amazing on both phones and tablets small and large.
Set up an unrealistic scenario requiring a large amount of public financing assistance that will be rejected by the same fan base frustrated with the product and ownership's attitude towards the fans.
However, a spokeswoman for the first lady denied reports about the Trumps» marriage as «salacious» and «unrealistic scenarios being peddled daily by the fake news.»
Though Fibonacci's question concerning the rabbits is an unrealistic scenario, the sequence can be observed in nature, such as in the array of sunflower seeds and other plants, and the shape of galaxies and hurricanes.
Even in this unrealistic scenario, at very least (here in the UK), I would be earning # 72.40 in Job Seekers Allowance.
Now consider when the company is successful getting 10 unique items removed from each credit report — not an unrealistic scenario, especially for consumers who have very poor credit.
I remain open to scenarios from «serious economist» but frankly find it a little annoying that any economist would prefer to spend a decade complaining about the unrealistic scenarios used by the IPCC and not offer something they consider better.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z