Sentences with phrase «very localised»

Until you can make the wind blow reliably and consistently and / or provide low cost economic ways of storing bulk quantities (TWh s) of electricity easily and retrievably, then wind power is pretty useless beyond a few very localised applications.
@Ricky - I suspect it's because you're asking for costs, which is generally considered to be off - topic as it is very localised and changes rapidly.
«We see these tumours in turtles in very localised hotspots around the world where there is heavy human activity,» says Jones.
Brachytherapy is an extremely efficient and safe radiation oncology modality, and this trial shows that it can have a wider field of applicability than simply in very localised and low risk tumours when combined with other techniques — in this case, androgen deprivation therapy and external bean radiation therapy.»
It says «Fulani militants have very localised goals, mainly greater access to grazing lands for livestock.»
It sounds like very localised internal he - said - she - said and hence of no general interest on this site.
and the BNP hadn't been standing last time so no one knows what vote they would have got last time - Council by elections though frequently are very localised, there isn't the focus on national issues that there is in a full set of Council Elections or a General Election or a Parliamentary By - election.

Not exact matches

«The political problem in a liberalising economy can be summed up very simply: the beneficial effects of economic change are generalised; the costs are localised
«Is there then a possibility that we will see the tribalism that is happening, that all of the nationalism then becomes more localised and now becomes community - based so suddenly Manchester decides they are Mancunians and they become very much that tribe?
This process is very helpful when localised but during chronic inflammation, the amount of neutrophils in your body will be huge and consequently the amount of free radicals released will be far too high.
There's very little English dubbing in the game, but the localised voice cast all do a decent job with their characters, and the hyperactive hard rock opening theme will elicit a smile from even the most hardened of gamers.
Of course, this is still an AMG, so turning of the traction control and pinning the throttle will result in some localised and very heavy fog in your rear view mirror, but such is the Merc's balance that these lurid, showboating slides are hilarious rather than heart - rate raising.
As the loading on the car is so localised, deformation can be very high and the pole can penetrate deeply into the passenger compartment.
Sad fact is that very few big games are given enough time to be localised by one person these days.
This is, unfortunately, in line with Nintendo of America's puzzling attitude towards Monolith Software games in the last few years, refusing to release stateside even games already localised for Europe such as Disaster Day of Crisis and Xenoblade Chronicles — although complaints from gamers apparently managed to get Nintendo of America to eventually agree to commercialise the latter, albeit in a very limited release form.
And, as Kim picked up on very nicely, please explain how increased solar activity resulted in localised effects.
My concern about the Marcott et al paper is that the use of a relatively small number of paleo proxies (each capable of only providing localised information) implies that any inference for global trends is based on very low resolution data, both spatially and temporally.
Thus the latent heat must be taken from the water unless the air is already warmer and that is a very rare, localised temporary situation even in the tropics.
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