Sentences with phrase «very same figure»

The image for the observations comes from page 116 of this report (http://www.climatescience.gov/Library/sap/sap1-1/finalreport/sap1-1-final-chap5.pdf) and on that very page, in the very same figure are FOUR model expectations, three of which look very similar to the observations.
It's a deeply disturbing experience and one that the presence of the very same figure sitting triumphantly in the middle of The King (2006 - 11), an installation positioned on the ground floor of the gallery in front of a group of church pews as if to emphasis its religious / fetishist status, does little to alleviate.

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At the same time, «there are all kinds of other institutions that have been very successful creating these wealth management services, where they help you figure out not just your investments but also all the other financial services that you have.»
«I have a very high fever», she mumbles with a raspy voice while trying to push a tear from her eye and at the same time figuring out which face she should put on to convince us that she is too sick for preschool.
I figure that means it's very, very good for you (I use the same logic with chocolate, obviously).
The clubs share price was at its lowest figure for a year on 05/05/2010 but the reason for the fall was probably related to the delay in developing that very same new stadium.
For figuring out on their own that their pediatrician who recommended X brand of formula has regular visits from a very informative and generous representative of the company that makes that formula, and never gets visited by lactation consultants in the same way?
It reminds me of when my daughter figured out that her very nerdy, strange and outspoken mom is just not quite like all the other moms — and yet she loves me all the same.
If you have a very independent child you will often find they figured it out about the same time you figure out they need to be potty trained.
In many ways, Spitzer was a very similar figure, representing at least one of the traditions and perhaps both (though one not to the same degree as Paladino).
We find it very bizarre that the Hon. Attorney - General, Ms Gloria Akufo, who assured the entire citizenry of her commitment to fairness and strict adherence to ethical principles at her vetting not too long ago, will claim that she exercised the said constitutional discretion on grounds merely that there was a lack of evidence to prosecute the case in question when indeed, the Siting Judge, Court Clerks, Court Bailiffs, Court Warrant Officers (CWOs), Journalists as well as notable public figures in whose presence the said court was physically attacked and the accused persons freed, are alive and available to be interviewed and evidence taken from same.
And of course people like Michael Gove, Ed Balls, and of course David Cameron was at Oxford at the same time but was n`t really involved in student politics particularly, but he was a figure who was known about... I knew Boris very well, I had no idea he was a Tory at that time.
Populus's fieldwork is conducted by ICM, their weighting figures are very close, they carry out almost the same re-allocation of don't knows by past vote, the fieldwork dates for the two polls were the same.
Even if the star was rotating very slowly before it collapsed into a black hole, the collapsing material that ultimately forms the nascent hole must spin ever faster for the same reason whirling figure skaters accelerate as they pull in their arms.
This CRF - curve was a surprise to me, and furthermore, it's at odds with CRF - evolution presented in figure 17 in the very same paper (showing no systematic change)-- how can these accounts be so different?
We also found the same pattern in APOE 34 carriers: carriers of the long and very long alleles had a slightly higher, but not statistically significantly different, AAO than did carriers of the short alleles (Supplemental Figure 4; http://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/Pages/cruchaga2011.aspx).
So I figured I would share my answer with others who may have the very same question.
Same like many other dresses a girl who has a beautiful slim figure can get any beautiful wedding dress for her big day but like other dress it is not easy for a plus size girl to get a beautiful wedding dress in which she look beautiful and fairy like because her healthy figure do not allow her to get the one which a slim figured girl can wear but now the problem has been solved by the wedding dress designers who have designed very beautiful plus size wedding dresses in many styles and designs which are really mind blowing and after wearing one of these wedding dress any plus size girl feel fairy like.
I'm very much looking forward to spring and all of the colors that come with it, but at the same time, I hesitate to buy anything that may or may not fit my postpartum figure.
I am a recent graduated doctor, right now figured out my next step... love reading, listening to music and hanging out with my friends, I am very honest, kind and loving, looking for someone who can give me the same...
Lanthimos» films don't hand deliver answers, instead forcing the viewer to figure it out along the way all the while asking themselves the very same questions playing out on screen.
Where Berlinger and Sinofsky had to make their way through the wilds of Arkansas, forging their own relationships and figuring out on the fly who was bending the truth, Berg has the story (and the testifiers to same) already in place, plus she has Jackson's money and personal interest in the case to get her access to DNA experts, forensic pathologists and FBI profilers, all of whom establish very convincingly that the three men convicted for this crime were the victims a justice system more interested in expediency than truth.
Aasif Mandvi hits his (very odd, in fairness) role at about twice the volume and pace of anyone else, Justin Bartha barely figures, Mia Farrow is sweet enough, but doesn't make much of an impact, and Christopher Walken is interestingly restrained, adhering to normal human punctuation for the first time in recent memory, but at the same time, hiring Walken to play an average suburban dad is about like hiring Jason Statham for a film where he doesn't punch someone in the face.
At the same time as you were presenting a portrait of this very reclusive figure in Cannes 2017, the festival also premiered Agnès Varda's new documentary Faces Places, in which we think we're going to get a glimpse of Godard, but then we don't.
Falk is planning on selling them for an astronomical figure, but needs to make the sale final this very weekend, the same time that his son is to marry a girl Falk has yet to meet, let alone her family.
Half of those questioned said they enjoyed reading very much, or quite a lot, almost the same as in 2005 when the figure was 51 %.
One of the icons of the 1980s, the 959 was a collector car before the very first examples came out of Zuffenhausen, with its turbocharged and intercooled flat - six producing figures that mass - market performance cars are just now approaching with largely the same engine formula.
Just that one book, because it came out the same time as I put mine up and he has been very generously sharing his figures with us.
Apparel, action figures, princesses and other toys are so many examples of how much money Disney can generate from the very same character.
Whether you pay the «banker» a very low rate for the life of your loan or choose to take a «higher» rate with no cost, the banker has figured out how to make the same amount either way.
What I can't figure out is that I would expect the very bottom figure to be $ 280,000 (assets - liabilities) but instead it is the same as my assets total!
That would be the same if we got sales figures from France - we're already starting from an un-leveled situation from the very beginning!
The same applies to any kind of tutorial, it's very much a case of play about with the controls till you figure things out.
Yes, figuring out how to best a new adversary is exciting the first time, but the subsequent hundreds of battles with those very same foes give markedly diminished returns.
We obviously don't know how well this mode will be executed, but it is very exciting to see that they are experimenting with new game play modes as opposed to just churning out more figures and leaving the game experience the same year after year.
And the development process was a very careful consideration of how to take those same incredibly powerful capabilities that we have and figure out how to make it accessible to a broader audience and not necessarily have to train them as a level designer at Ubisoft to be able to produce good results.
I happily repeated the same levels several times, trying to figure out the exact route I needed to take, and when executed correctly it felt very rewarding.
A duo of large - scale charcoal works by Peterson Kamwathi have similarly dark undertones, showing sombre figures — each slightly different but all very much the same — stood rigidly in a line.
At the Met, sixty works carefully chosen from the Lehman Collection offered a rapid, staccato trip through the history of European art, distinguished by such spectacular inclusions as a scrupulously observed walking bear by Leonardo da Vinci, from the late quattrocento, a cranky Dürer self - portrait from about the same time, an exquisite Fra Bartolomeo landscape of figures moving through mountainous terrain, from the very beginning of the cinquecento, and a startlingly intimate, casual study after Leonardo's Last Supper, drawn in red chalk by Rembrandt in the early 1630s, when he was still in his twenties.
This exhibition joins three important contemporary artists who have each incorporated reminiscences of Pollock into their works in very different ways: Thomas Demand's work Barn, is a photograph of a paper reconstruction based on the mythical barn used by Pollock as a painting studio; Peter Doig's painting, Daytime Astronomy, takes as its starting point a central figure lying in the grass in an open landscape - the figure is based on a photograph by Hans Namuth of Pollock lying in the same position; while Andreas Gursky's work Untitled VI is a photograph of a Pollock painting hanging in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Nijinsky refers to the Russian ballet dancer and tragic public figure of the same name who had suffered from schizophrenia and had only very recently died when Kline made the work.21 The dancer's death in London was covered in the international press, as was his reburial in Paris.22 Given the painting's title, the viewer's expectations and attention are oriented towards a figure, whether human and bodily or otherwise.
But what I really love, when you're telling us about that, is that you were in the same room with artists like Kaldis, who I had the fortune to meet late in his life, but most of us from the younger generation tend to forget that he was a very interesting figure.
These trends are derived from exactly the same data as those used in the original figure, that was used to argue that the global warming had stopped — by two professors and a statistician, the very same who performed curve - fitting and removed data not fitting their conclusion.
Both papers come to the same broad conclusion, summarized in our figure, that unless humankind puts on the brakes very quickly and aggressively (i.e. global reductions of 80 % by 2050), we face a high probability of driving climate beyond a 2 °C threshold taken by both studies as a «danger limit».
This CRF - curve was a surprise to me, and furthermore, it's at odds with CRF - evolution presented in figure 17 in the very same paper (showing no systematic change)-- how can these accounts be so different?
In fact, the very first figure of last year's IPCC report presents almost the same comparison (see second Fifigure of last year's IPCC report presents almost the same comparison (see second FigureFigure).
Actually the same discrepancy is shown in the IPCC figure you linked, but the line thickness in their figure falsely suggests that this 0.2 C is not very significant.
I would bet that while the mean of the observations shifts upward to near the ensemble mean of the models, the uncertainty of the mean of observations would be hardly reduced at all: these time series are very strongly correlated as they all contain the same forced and unforced natural variations, see their Figure.
«In our GRL article, Phil and I weighted the records we used with respect to their decadal correlations with the instrumental gridpoint surface temperature data for the same region (numbers in parentheses in attached figure 1 from the paper), so if a series is truly crap in an objectively determined sense, it got very low weight.
Hi Ray,... In our GRL article, Phil and I weighted the records we used with respect to their decadal correlations with the instrumental gridpoint surface temperature data for the same region (numbers in parentheses in attached figure 1 from the paper), so if a series is truly crap in an objectively determined sense, it got very low weight.
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