Sentences with phrase «vast parts of»

Tony Heller has done an excellent job documenting the GISS temperature fraud, dropped rural versus urban stations, dropped North latitude stations versus South, same for elevation, completely made up data where no thermometers exit (vast parts of Africa, North Poles for early dates), Tobs adjustments, need to go on?
Such weather patterns, which can feature relatively mild conditions in the Arctic at the same time dangerously cold conditions exist in vast parts of the lower 48, may be tied to the rapid warming and loss of sea ice in the Arctic due, in part, to manmade climate change.
It is an attempt to save an asinine law from its rightful crash into reality by illegally rewriting it, much as the Obama administration has lawlessly rewritten vast parts of the ACA, labor law, and now possibly immigration law.
She is originally from the Chicago area and maintains close relations with her family, who now live in vast parts of the United States and around the world.
We are proud to announce that from our nominees we have chosen to support The Ocean Conservancy in their efforts to protect the most vital and most vast parts of the Earth, our waters.
Some Christian theologians in Asia, particularly some of us from the reformed tradition, have taken upon ourselves the arduous task of doing Christian theology in this vast part of the world historically and culturally shaped by religions other than Christianity.
As it is so popular, does it mean that a vast part of general population have a strong core and flexibility as their main goals?
Gladiator depicts the Roman Empire at the height of its strength; it was the superpower of its day, either directly controlling or politically influencing a vast part of the known world.
A great way to see a vast part of the Verde Valley canyon side is to hike the Sycamore Canyon.
This is because the vastest part of Bali and also the leas frequented is its amazing interior.

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«As important, Wembley Stadium would return to private ownership and The Football Association would be able to focus on its core mission of developing players with the best player developers and facilities anywhere in the game, thanks in part to the vast financial benefit that would result from the transaction,» Khan said in a statement on Fulham's website.
and «Did you always want to be part of a vast, corrupt criminal enterprise or did you «break bad»?»
This role — part strategist, creative director, technologist and teacher — is now recognized at the highest levels of management as it's squarely at the intersection between traditional marketing and the growing number of software tools used to make sense of companies» vast amounts of data.
The vast majority have no plans to be part of their businesses in five years.
In a June report, Washington think tank C4ADS said the firm was part of an interconnected network of Chinese companies that account for a vast share of trade with North Korea.
But the best part of his strategy was that in turning these tools to his own ends, Trump not only did an end - run around traditional outlets, he also took advantage of their weakened state and made them help his campaign — and they did the vast majority of it for nothing.
When Pashak first conceived of Detroit Bikes, he wanted to create a consumer - friendly bike exclusively with local labour — Detroit obviously had a vast, highly skilled industrial workforce desperate for work on any scale — and entirely from American - made parts.
Small and medium companies across the country that have contracts with the prime (think of a parts manufacturer for a car or airplane company) or with the government are eligible in the vast majority of cases.
The best part is, by becoming less reliant on our southern neighbour, numerous observers argue, we won't be as exposed to regional downturns as we tap more and more of the wealth contained in our vast territories.
However, one part of the country that hasn't seen such a transformation is its vast state education system.
The vast majority also believed the abolition of notes and coins would cause problems to parts of the population, such as the elderly, while only a third saw it as a way to fight tax evasion and money laundering.
Given the vast numbers of people who use Facebook daily, and the similarly large numbers of users who get a lot of their news there, it's incumbent on Zuckerberg to be part of the conversation around how to fix the «fake news» problem.
Being part of the Alphabet empire and its vast wealth could help Chronicle do so.
THE whole picture of industry, business, and amusements, then, may be summed up by repeating that while there are certain industries which Jews dominate and certain industries in which Jewish participation is considerable there are also vast industrial fields, generally reckoned as the most typical of our civilization, in which they play a part so inconsiderable as not to count in the total picture.
As for prosectors, they keep adding new defendants to the case; criminals, they say, are part of Zambada's vast drug conspiracy.
The University of Alberta (UofA) makes its home here, and the city's famous nickname — «Canada's Festival City» — is due, in part, to the vast number of festivals that are part of the city's thriving arts scene, most of which is centred around Whyte Avenue (otherwise known as 82nd Avenue).
But just like North America, China continues to hold vast potential for those companies who can see and create new opportunity, so we're adapting key parts of our offense in China to leverage our operational fundamentals, strong consumer connections and our ability to transform the marketplace.
Whether you are full - time employee, part - time or self - employed or looking to «Be Your Own Boss», share trading can and in some select cases has been the basis for vast amounts of return.
Part One — The vast opportunities available to you; an overview of the 7 steps to get into the market; a method to help you decide whether you want to create a business around your invention or sell to a company; a guide to why products fail and succeed; and easy - to - follow market research techniques.
Nelson's vast knowledge of trading systems and indicators regularly influences my own work, and we are fortunate to have him as part of an outstanding Board of Directors.
Once you join NYU's Stern School of Business, you'll become part of a vast international network of global entrepreneurs and self - starters.
Martin Liebi has vast senior management experience in the banking and financial sectors with Swiss and international clients in all parts of Switzerland.
To start, in large part you can not even buy shares in it, meaning that the vast majority of investors can not participate in it.
Autos and auto parts are particularly important because our combined trade deficit in autos and auto parts from Canada and Mexico is $ 84.6 billion annually, which is the vast majority of our total trade in goods deficit with our neighbors.
Firstly, I have a vast knowledge of this part of the investing universe.
And, while I have a home on the central Pacific coast, there's another part of this vast, varied country that I'm drawn back to visit year after year, thanks to its affordability, beauty, cleanliness, people, and great vibe.
As part of the pact, Dell would agree to use Windows on the «vast majority of its devices,» according to the Wall Street Journal.
Lonsdale has also received plenty of support from investors, some of whom are also part of a vast advisory network that 8VC has assembled to help its portfolio companies.
They have a dynamic new platform geared toward helping their customers have the easiest time trading possible, thanks in part to the vast amount of experience that their team has.
Since the vast majority of Google's profits come from AdWords advertising, these high CPC keyword categories are responsible for a large part of Google's profits.
1 in 6 Canadians live in this vast region around Toronto and it is our country's most important and our flagship in so many areas - and Burlington is an important part of that success.
All universes (plural) may well have been formed in one swelling swoop thusly becoming a uniformed dimension so ginormous our universe could well be a part of combined universes forming say a giant seahorse living within a sea so vast all being a part of a ginormous planet so huge we may never know such a thought of plausible revelation.
He pleaded with priests worldwide to return to offering the appropriate parts of the Mass ad orientem beginning in Advent, as in current practice the vast majority of Masses have the priest facing the people (versus populum).
Our celestial universe could very well be part of a ginormous being swimming upon a vast sea upon a grand earth so huge the concept of which is but as a dream to be considered only as truth if one but believes.
The funny part Jonathan is that you claim to be all these things and so highly educated yet a vast majority of scholars out there believe and have proof that there was a historical Jesus.
Let's tell them about the vast middle part of love, too, this part right now, the part that doesn't show up in movies and love songs, the part where my hips have widened and your temples are greying, and some dreams are languishing, and we've become better acquainted with the fruit of faithfulness and gentleness.
Most of the 350 - plus books written by «creation scientists» consist in large part of discussions of the supposed errors of evolutionary teaching, reviewing vast amounts of technical scientific data and theory, challenging this or that piece of evidence, method of dating or use of data, while producing evidences and counterarguments of their own in favor of a young earth, recent humanity, worldwide flood, etc..
Let's tell them about the vast middle part of love, too, this part right now, the part that doesn't show up in movies and love songs, the part where my hips have widened and your hair is greying, and some of our dreams are languishing at the same time that others are coming true.
It's a song for the vast middle part of a love story.
You know, my God, that I can now scarcely discern in the world the lineaments of its multiplicity; for when I gaze at it I see it chiefly as a limitless reservoir in which the two contrary energies of joy and suffering are accumulating in vast quantities — and for the most part lying unused.
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