Sentences with phrase «which measure up to»

Detailed measurements by NASA's planetary probe Cassini, presented at the meeting, have now revealed the predicted snow fields, which measure up to 100 meters thick.
In addition the antlers of the giant deer, which measured up to 3.40 meters across, were little suited to life in Europe, which was increasingly becoming forested.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Three Times a Charm for Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker Finally, after a six - year hiatus, Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan are back with a madcap adventure which measures up to the prior pictures in every way, from the laff - a-minute hijinks to the genuine chemistry among the characters to the carefully - orchestrated fight sequences.
«The Danish Girl» is a seducing feature with fortitude and grace, all of which measures up to heroic story of being yourself, no matter what the circumstances.
But despite being subsequently afforded considerably - bigger budgets, German director Tom Twyker has never managed to make another movie which measures up to Lola either in terms of intensity or cinematic capture.
One of its largest buildings is the Temple of the Two - headed Serpent, which measures up to 70 meters high.
In Cinematic mode, players can enjoy standard PlayStation 4 games using the PlayStation VR's virtual in - visor screen, which measures up to 5 meters in width and at a distance of 2.5 meters.
Now another denizen, the Chinese paddlefish, Psephurus gladius — which measures up to 20 feet long and decades ago was commonly seen leaping above the waters — appears to be on the verge of extinction, if not already gone forever.

Not exact matches

That includes the cost of labor, panels — which will be imported until local production capacity is up to speed — and an unprecedented network of batteries that will be able to store this energy for measured distribution over the Saudi grid.
«The increase in supply was more notable when you look at the 3 days following Thanksgiving (Nov 24 - 26th) which we measured an average of 26 % availability compared to 2 % in the three days leading up to Thanksgiving,» Munster wrote.
It impacts the most important metric to measure: quality of hire, which typically factors in performance, ramp - up time, cultural fit and tenure.
The music you hear when the system starts up is the first few measures of SNL's version of «Don't Fear the Reaper,» the Blue Oyster Cult song to which Will Ferrell can be heard enthusiastically slamming his cowbell.
Now for some more caveats: The sample, while large, was overwhelmingly made up of white people, and the measure of vitamin intake was based on surveys rather than blood draws (which could potentially lead to some misleading results).
The $ 299 device measures brain electrical activity via 16 scalp sensors, which the company claims allow recognition of basic emotions and up to 30 specific thoughts, such as «lift this object,» «fire death ray,» or «fly forward.»
The big spenders were nonetheless defeated by a citizens» group that spent only $ 15,000 to support the bond measure, which passed with 57 % of the vote on Nov. 7, approving up to $ 150 million in financing for a city - run broadband utility.
Since the growth is not measured on a per share basis, Rosenstein claims management can drive up its payout by acquiring new production volume, even if it means diluting the value of its shares to purchase Rice's wells with stock, which Rosenstein believes is undervalued.
Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA), which had instructed Coincheck to beef up security measures prior to the theft, is still reviewing Coincheck's application for licensure, as it had been at the time of the heist.
One way or another, though, Mr. Scott has said he is determined to pass the gun package, which would also include significant funding for school safety and mental health measures, before the end of the annual legislative session, which is scheduled to wrap up on Friday.
In the meantime, the companies involved with the long rows of solar panels that have cropped up on the Vinson's land — Cypress Creek, the project's designer; RBI Solar, which made the mounting system; and Horne Brothers Construction — expect to be hurt by the measure.
The third indicator, substitutability, measures the extent to which other banks or firms can take up the slack if a bank fails.
One was in the decade leading up to the late - 1960's, which was driven by a legitimate expansion in the productivity of U.S. workers, as measured the capacity of labor to produce output.
The fund tries to find companies which the fund manager believes to line - up with «biblical values» and even has a proprietary scoring system which measures a company's level of participation in abortion, gambling, alcohol, pornography, «the LGBT lifestyle,» just to name some of the big topics.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast productivity, which measures hourly output per worker, being revised up to a 2.8 percent annual growth pace.
As I shared with you in January, emerging Europe countries, as measured by the MSCI EM Europe 10/40 Index, finished last year up more than 20 percent, and so far in 2018, they've returned 1.17 percent, compared to the S&P 500 Index, which is down more than 3 percent.
-- You can convince your VCs of reviewing on a monthly base only those metrics that will measure progress more accurately at this stage, instead of all the financial data which is not relevant — You can set up the right financial systems / software to help measure basic financial information, and allow your VC access to additional financial figures every quarter or by request If none of these work: — You can try convincing your VC of using the right metrics as well as the financial ones, and to be measured by a mix of both — You can hire a seasoned part - time CFO who can at least free you of the hurdle of putting the numbers together
They sharply changed their package on income - splitting,» said Mr. Kesselman about a measure the Tories announced in October which provides a non-refundable credit of up to $ 2,000 for couples with children under 18.
Various measures of underlying inflation, which typically exclude the rise in the price of petrol, also picked up, to rates of 0.6 to 0.8 per cent.
[Geek's Note: Adding up the cumulative tension described by Hooke's Law gives you a measure of the «potential energy» stored in the spring, which is proportional not to the distance the spring is pulled, but to the square of that distance.
-LRB-...) As concerns about trade and tech stocks heat up, investors are at their most pessimistic in more than seven months, according to the American Association of Individual Investors» most recent weekly sentiment survey, which measures participants» outlook for the stock market over the next six months.
The combination of these four sentiment measures makes up our Sentiment Barometer, which assesses the overall mood being expressed in relation to the French elections.
The HFRU Hedge Fund Composite Index, which measures UCITS compliant hedge funds, is up +0.79 % through December 19, according to an interim update from Hedge Fund Research.
The firm, which has had to bounce back from a bruising medical advertising scandal in 2016, said it was now taking extra measures to clean up content on its platforms.
Some big ones are: (a) whether the draft PROMESA legislation raises retroactivity issues that make it unfair to bondholders (including mutual funds and their investors) who may be subject to restructuring ex post without having had notice of that possibility ex ante; (b) relatedly, whether creating a bankruptcy - like restructuring process for Puerto Rico is bad for bondholders because it prevents holdout creditors from holding up restructuring negotiations, (c) how much oversight and sovereignty Puerto Rico should cede (for example, different stakeholders feel differently about the installation of an oversight board); (d) the extent to which austerity measures are feasible and should be imposed [fn1], and (d) and what substantive reforms should be put enacted going forward.
Again, this followed regulatory measures to impose a «benchmark» on the pace of growth of investor credit, which had picked up noticeably.
It'd be phenomenal to keep that up, but in terms of growth, it's more about people taking action and it's like I really want to measure the results, which is like pretty impossible to do, but at the same time that's why I really like things what we're doing with the student loan debt movement, where people are reporting back with how much student loan debt they're paying off.
Either the dollar is collapsing, in which case if gold is going up then the dollar could not be used to measure this.
The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback's strength against a basket of six major currencies, was up 0.67 % to 92.24 by 10:21 AM ET (14:21 GMT), the highest level since January 11.
A much better understanding is being gained of the commercial value of data flows, which had not been factored into conventional measures of the impact of trade agreements that informed the negotiating positions leading up to the TPP12 signing.
This is reflected in our BlackRock Growth GPS, which points to above - trend global growth in 2018 but shows consensus having caught up with or even overtaken our own measure.
These include the Land Registry publishing all foreign companies which own property in England and Wales from Autumn, and opening up a consultation process into other measures to stop corruption in the UK property market.
A «natural grouping» is a small social unit made up of people whose fives are in some measure interlaced and who provide for each other a stable context in which the orderly transmission of values can take place from parents to children.
In his own essay, Francis Butler writes, «Many, if not most, bishops have proven themselves unable to measure up to the demands of running the multimillion - dollar organizations which U.S. dioceses have become.»
Whitehead seems to have given up the notion that there could be some one line along which the amount of value of occasions of experience could be measured.
Which leads to the necessity of codes, rules, regulations, laws, mores, taboos and expectations, because it is only when someone measures up to something or doesn't measure up to something that it can be determined where they are on the value line.
Furthermore, some of our inherited theological formulations do not measure up to and may on occasion seem to contradict the account which I have just given.
You can't measure which is more true or better solely by seeking how much members of each group live up to the standards of only one of those groups.
One can think of many other ways in which shame follows from our failure to measure up to familial, societal, academic, ethical, psychological, and perhaps especially, «religious» standards of performance.
It functions in healing just in the measure that through it the person becomes able to move beyond the stage in which his positive and negative feelings are bound up with the counselor and to discover a new relationship to other persons in the family, the day's work, and the common life.
I would only hope we recognize that our new nature (which can not sin) is alien to our old - nature we drag with us, and it is by God's grace any of us are subject to God's conforming us into the image of The Son and building us up as a whole with all the saints into the full measure of spiritual adulthood belonging to the Humanity of our great God and Savior Jesus our Lord and Master.
The equality of death exposes the ephemeral character of the cultural standards by which we judge ourselves, whether we are puffing ourselves up by virtue of our achievements or being crushed by our failure to measure up.
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