Sentences with phrase «while at least reflecting»

So if you want your request to stand a chance of being passed on while at least reflecting your original intention, you'll have to come up with one that is short, contains an element of movement, uses labels and familiar symbols, and gives an idea of the relative importance of its different components.

Not exact matches

While one can not read evolution into the first chapter of Genesis, the gradually increasing complexity of the organisms reflected in each day of creation shows at least a dim awareness of growth, development, complexification.
While media reporting naturally reflects the loudest voices, there is often a silent majority who welcome development or are at least neutral.
While subtle, the change reflects the extent to which Liu has managed — at least temporarily — to step out from the shadow of the arrests of Oliver Pan, a top fundraiser, and Jenny Hou, his campaign treasurer, on allegations that they helped use straw donors to channel illegal contributions far above the legal limit into Liu's campaign.
Epidemiological evidence and intervention studies clearly show that in humans saturated fat significantly worsen insulin - resistance, while monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids improve it through modifications in the composition of cell membranes which reflect at least in part dietary fat composition.
While the move has been good for Amazon, for Goodreads, and even for readers, it doesn't appear to have been a game changer within the bookselling industry, at least not in the way that these kinds of dollars reflect.
I had some friends who never got into Final Fantasy and were thinking about starting with this, while they have a right to like or play what ever they want, I made it my mission to at least let them know that this game does NOT reflect the series despite what the intro states» a Final Fantasy for fans, and first timers.»
While Peabody's PR has taken some creative turns in the past (framing access to coal as a human right), this document reflects a reality that we are watching closely at Stanford: Coal is the world's fastest growing fossil fuel (for the 8th year now) and likely will be for the next 10 - 20 at least.
Richard K. Morse of Stanford responded to Peabody's statement saying, «While Peabody's PR has taken some creative turns in the past (framing access to coal as a human right), this document reflects a reality that we are watching closely at Stanford: Coal is the world's fastest growing fossil fuel (for the 8th year now) and likely will be for the next 10 - 20 at least.
Moreover, CDR techniques can affect temperatures via SRM mechanisms too: afforestation — at least in higher latitudes — reduces albedo, producing offsetting warming, while OIF releases dimethyl sulphides which could have a significant impact on temperatures by reflecting incoming sunlight (analogous to, if more short - lived, than the effect of sulphates in the stratosphere).
While some of the energy is doubtless absorbed by the atmosphere (this is the problem with GHGs by the way — they absorb reflected energy) if it is reflected from the ground at least some (most actually) will escape back into space.
The study, published in Nature Geoscience found that humans have caused at least three - quarters (74 percent) of current warming, while also determining that warming has actually been slowed down by atmospheric aerosols, including some pollutants, which reflect sunlight back into space.
Commenting on the release of the emissions figures, Dr Mary Kelly, Director General of the Environmental Protection Agency stated, «the Emissions Trading Scheme is designed to bring about reductions in emissions at least cost, and is seen to play an increasingly important role in assisting European industry implement the type of reductions envisaged in the EU Commission's recent decisions on an overall 20 percent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the EU by 2020... While no doubt some of the reduction reflects the economic downturn which began to have significant impact during 2008, nonetheless the overall picture is one of progressive annual GHG emission reductions.»
While the formal equality plus special measures approach to equality demonstrated in Gerhardy v Brown can be seen to reflect a notion of equality which seeks to bring Aboriginal people up to the same level as and assimilate with non-Indigenous people, it at least ensures that invidious differential treatment is outlawed.
The median reflects a wide spectrum; one - third of homes purchased in July were on the market for less than a month, while one in five was on the market for at least six months.
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