Sentences with phrase «vast volumes of»

With the former, regular wine is carbonated or vast volumes of it are bottled under pressure.
We generate and store vast volumes of information, but few of us really look after it.
The suspected culprit is fracking — or more specific to this case, the three injection wells in the area, which inject «vast volumes of salty, chemical - laced wastewater» deep into the ground.
First, the task of marshalling and mastering of vast volumes of factual and technical information;
Has anyone bothered to analyse the impact the ever increasing amount of pastoral irrigation going on and how spraying vast volumes of water into the sky might just correlate with an increase in temperature?
Warming would release vast volumes of methane into the atmosphere.
It adds to vast volumes of work devoted to this question.
Given that the United States, China and other countries sit on vast reserves of coal, and that vast volumes of carbon dioxide will come from conventional use of this energy source, what is the best way forward?
Here's the dynamic duo in 2005, after they did similar work, sifting vast volumes of fossil data and finding a pattern of extinction pulses every 62 million years:
The lab's researchers, led by F. Jeffrey Martin, say their system could process vast volumes of air using existing giant structures like the cooling towers at nuclear power plants.
I see little evidence that leaders in the region have paid attention to the vast volumes of information they already paid for.
But there are vast volumes of studies concluding that rising concentrations of greenhouse gases are already influencing the climate and will continue to raise the odds of fiercer floods, drier droughts and other disruptive changes, including a quickening pace of coastal retreats (and all as human populations soar in some of the world's most vulnerable places).
The appointed directors are hardly ever given enough time to curate and fill absolutely vast volumes of space.
Over the intoxicating snarl of the exhaust, I can hear vast volumes of air being sucked down the gaping maw of the roof - mounted snorkel and into the ridiculously powerful 6.0 - liter engine.
That said, the design has been heavily influenced by the powertrain's requirement for vast volumes of oxygen for cooling and combustion.
During training, the network is «shown» vast volumes of data, and each neuron becomes a specialist at recognizing particular patterns in the data.
Indeed, to shove aside such vast volumes of gas, the jets have churned out as much energy as nearly a billion gamma - ray bursts — the most powerful instantaneous explosions known.
If you look at unconventional gas production, we will have vast volumes of natural gas available for the next 25 years at very low prices.»
«It's fast becoming more about the data and how you move, store and analyse vast volumes of information,» he said.
Sometimes I feel lost in the vast volumes of songs.
One of the major factors has been the increased capability of computers to process vast volumes of data.
Given the «vast volumes of data» pulled in by the NSA, storage has become a pressing question.
«[If] you've come into a vast volume of resources... by carrying an item conclude that you acquired at a low value, and you think you do not have vast taxation consequences, you're rowdiness yourself,» he tells CNBC Make It.
Pyramid editor Leslie Schwartz indicates one reason for the vast volume of religious paperback sales: «Rather than [in] a specifically religious bookstore, these books are sold in very open, public places.
They can also process huge amounts of numeric data and identify patterns in a vast volume of new information, which is important for a good technocrat or consultant.
They are convinced that the vast volume of uncaptured data holds the answers to several unresolved questions.
The vast volume of space probed by such a galaxy survey will provide a measure of the relationship between the amount of mass and the amount of radiation emitted by galaxies throughout the Universe.
Speaking of the intraday trading feature, I always hear about the vast volume of ETF trading and the concerns related to underlying market volatility.
It would be good to show the vast volume of work done in climate science supporting the concept of AGW, as some names (and the IPCC) are getting a bit worn over time through having their work (only) seemingly tarnished by the denialist camp.
Remember that because of the vast volume of the abyss the water down there is only 0.2 C warmer after a hundred years of global warming.
«Yet some judges have focused on punishing litigants for a few missing emails despite the vast volume of ESI still available to the litigants.
The reality is that OldLaw is pricing itself out of existence for all but the most important legal matters — this creates a vast volume of latent unmet demand as customers go naked or defect to other providers.
Real estate professionals are still the experts — we're in a position to interpret the vast volume of data and provide what each individual needs to know.

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«The large number of database query incidents, which involve previously collected communications, confirms long - standing suspicions that the NSA's vast data banks — with code names such as MARINA, PINWALE and XKEYSCORE — house a considerable volume of information about Americans.»
'' [W] e strongly question whether the IRS has actually established a reasonable basis to support the mass production of records for half of a million people, the vast majority of whom appear to not be conducting the volume of transactions needed to report them to the IRS.
As we discussed last quarter, we continue to view Olive Garden as a business where the vast majority of fundamentals remain competitively strong from average unit volumes and restaurant level profit margins to brand perception and employee retention.
In this edited volume, McClosky has included a vast number of case studies written by teachers of their experiences using drama, simulation techniques, filmmaking, literature related to social values and ethnic issues, and so forth.
In that vast volume we see nothing to give us the idea of a changeable, passionate, vindictive God; everything we there behold impresses us with a contrary idea — that of unchangeableness and of eternal order, harmony, and goodness.
Lanzerotti told Science that even though the board had been aware of concerns about the two questions since before the 2008 survey was conducted, officials had not had a chance to alter the questions because the volume of work that goes into producing the Indicators is «vast,» unlike «writing a 2000 - word news article.»
Today, solar - powered steam generation involves vast fields of mirrors or lenses that concentrate incoming sunlight, heating large volumes of liquid to high enough temperatures to produce steam.
Yet farming and ranching already exact a daunting toll on the environment: burn down rain forests to create more arable land, dump fertilizers onto fields that run off and choke life in rivers and oceans, emit volumes of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, use up vast stores of freshwater for irrigation.
«Wind turbine blade manufacturing consists of a labor - intensive set of highly distributed manual operations including layup of very high volumes of material, infusion, secondary bonding and demolding for many sub-assemblies over a vast manufacturing floor area.
The vast reach of this catchment meant that this mega-river had the capacity to contribute enormous volumes of cold freshwater directly into the North Atlantic, enough to have severely modified the Gulf Stream — a major climate influencer.
State oil and gas regulators pushed back against the regulations, too, saying that enforcing the rules for Class 2 wells — which handle the vast majority of injected waste by volume — would be expensive and difficult.
The vast volume disparities, in addition to showing the inadequacy of DOE's NEPA documents, also shows the inadequate waste characterization and inventory information.
«Many tall towers have preceded this, but our achievement is the high degree of transparency, the minimal use of material and the vast volume created by the spheres,» said professor Joerg Schleich, the structural engineer behind the towers.
In SPH simulations, the colliding planetary objects are modeled by a vast multitude of discrete spherical volumes, in which thermodynamic and gravitational interactions are tracked as a function of time.
Here's the thing about London Edge: there's so many pretty things everywhere that the volume of them is almost numbing and you begin to act a bit like a greedy toddler hopped up on sugar in a vast toy store, leafing through the racks and mumbling «want, want, want» about practically all the lovely things, far more than you could ever conceivably buy.
Gorgeously shot on 16 mm by Christopher Blauvelt, the vast, chilly landscapes of the American northwest embody the isolation and loneliness of the characters, whose silences speak volumes.
But this ignores the vast amounts of learning that young people do outside of school, often from people who observe them closely in real - world contexts and can speak volumes about their skills and knowledge.
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