Sentences with phrase «with little consensus»

Abstract The rate at which global mean sea level (GMSL) rose during the 20th century is uncertain, with little consensus between various reconstructions that indicate rates of rise ranging from 1.3 to 2 mm ⋅ y − 1.
The deep mystery enshrouding this anti-gravity effect is perhaps the biggest puzzle of modern physics, with little consensus over where dark energy comes from, how it works, or if it exists at all.
There is an abundance of academic literature on the psychological and behavioural effects of visual pornography — albeit with little consensus on results — but virtually no research on the impacts of the written word.

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THE mining industry is in a vicious cycle with little light at the end of the tunnel.This is the general consensus of opinion among leading mining companies and economic analysts.
One of the most difficult factors for the layperson to deal with is the fact that there is very little consensus among the scientists themselves on whether the research should continue and, if so, under what conditions.
With Congress on a week - long recess, senators will grapple with the details of the health - care bill, though little consensus is yet to emerge as they'll almost certainly get input from constituents back hWith Congress on a week - long recess, senators will grapple with the details of the health - care bill, though little consensus is yet to emerge as they'll almost certainly get input from constituents back hwith the details of the health - care bill, though little consensus is yet to emerge as they'll almost certainly get input from constituents back home.
The numerous studies on menopause have generated little consensus, Lorenz said, leaving women with a wide range of questionable treatments, such as supplements, hormonal treatments and even hot yoga.
However, the results from numerous labs over the past 15 years have yielded long lists of genes with very little overlap, making it difficult to come to a consensus as to how mutations in MeCP2 lead to neurological dysfunction.
The literature on ketogenic diet and general anaesthetic is scarce, with very little consensus on management.
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@Matthew — I though this new film was on par with the second one, but I gather that the general consensus is that it's a little bit better.
The Golden Globes often diverge from consensus — but in this category it would be shocking if the H.F.P.A. didn't follow suit with the Emmys and give this award to Big Little Lies, a buzzy hit boasting lauded performances from movie stars not so much stooping to television but bringing it up to their level.
As we barrel towards next weekend, when Los Angeles announces their winners, along with Boston, and then head into the Golden Globes and the SAG nominations — we're circling closer to a consensus little by little.
There is very little discussion, and certainly no consensus, on what we are even trying to measure with our testing system.
While some felt like the browsing could be a little cumbersome at times, the general consensus was that library patrons would be pleased overall with the ability to search through titles.
With little to show for all the money they shoveled into PR, the general consensus among indie authors is that public relations is an awful drain on your already lean budget.
A trademark application tells us very little about their internal specs or anything like that, but the general consensus is that Samsung is to release a refreshed line of Galaxy Tab 4 devices with 64 - bit Snapdragon processors.
With the incredible accumulation of data spanning over 50 years now, the consensus is Finally emerging that the causes of canine hip dysplasia are only mostly environmental and very little to do with genetWith the incredible accumulation of data spanning over 50 years now, the consensus is Finally emerging that the causes of canine hip dysplasia are only mostly environmental and very little to do with genetwith genetics.
It has been a general consensus with the player base that bungee has offered very little in this DLC and have locked too many casual things behind a paywall that were readily available in the first Destiny game as part of the regular experience.
While opinions about climate change vary greatly, even among experts in climate science, the consensus is that short - range weather events have little to do with the climate change debate.
You know, BBD, you're straining your hive - conditioned, party - line flunky, pea - brain just a bit too hard with your little, over-wrought, unconvincing, reductio ad absurdum «proof» that «consensus» climate scientists are not, in the main, sell - out, toady, enablers of the CAGW scam — toiling away (as much as a bunch of parasite, suck - up, goof - off, sloth - freak dorks with a spoiled brat sense of entitlement can ever be said to «toil away» at anything) on behalf of your trough - provider, make - a - buck / make - a-gulag, ripoff - the - taxpayer betters.
More telling of Doran & Zimmerman is that to be counted as part of the «consensus» all that was needed was to agree that 1) It's gotten warmer since the Little Ice Age, and 2) Mankind had something to do with it.
Their tactics and fallacies include ignoring or distorting mainstream scientific results, cherry - picking data and falsely generalizing, bringing up irrelevant red - herring arguments, demanding unachievable «precision» from mainstream science with the motif «if you don't understand this detail you don't understand anything», overemphasizing and mischaracterizing uncertainties in mainstream science, engaging in polemics and prosecutorial - lawyer Swift - Boat - like attacks on science - and lately even scientists, attacking the usual scientific process, misrepresenting legitimate scientific debate as «no consensus», and overemphasizing details of little significance.
I also explained I don't have any real beefs with ice core data but if you want to state something specific I'm sure I can find something to cast doubt upon it as very little in this debate is writ in granite, confirmation bias is rampant, overconfidence abounds, the race to publish by inexperienced youngsters on the tenure track is heated, and pal review let's just about anything that supports the consensus view get published while simultaneously quashing anything contrary.
There is very little consensus that there is a correlation of CO2 increase with the debated temperature increase.
Judith, I'd contend that there is a greater difference between the scientific consensus position and that of science scepticism with regard to uncertainties, even if there is little to distinguish them in the science.
Before 1998 the consensus was that there was much more variability in past temperatures and very little correlation with CO2 on the other hand temperature did seem to correlate with solar cycle length.
Regardless of this unequivocal and indisputable scientific empirical evidence, which challenges the «consensus» global warming orthodoxy, the mainstream media chooses to gleefully push the latest discredited propaganda regarding the «hottest year ever» - an event that has been happening since the end of Little Ice Age, with an astoundingly great frequency.
Here is an example of what I'm getting at: * Climate change is a myth or conspiracy - The temperature record is phony - the consensus is just politics * Climate change is unproven - The models are wrong - One hundred years isn't enough evidence * It's not our fault - Volcano's emit way more CO2 - It could be natural variation * A warmer climate is nothing to worry about - It was warmer in the middle ages - A warmer climate is a good thing * Mitigation will destroy the economy - We don't know enough to act - Reducing fossil fuel will destroy us * It's too late or someone else's problem - Kyoto is too little too late - The US absorbs more CO2 than it emits This is very rough example, but if you think it is headed in the right direction, I'd be happy to go through your guide in more detail and come up with something concrete - just give me the word.
Jim D Maybe nothing new but little by little with each such piece from a credible source the edifice of a consensus crumbles.
There is little consensus as to what constitutes anthropogenic interference with the climate system and, thereby, on how to operationalize Article 2 (high agreement, much evidence).
I submit that Oreskes has long been little more than a mouthpiece in this issue, basically just parroting what was already said in various talking points about a «scientific consensus», journalists not needing to give equal time to skeptics, and that a set of Western Fuels leaked memos indicts such skeptics as paid co-conspirators with fossil fuel industry people.
An Argonne researcher reached consensus with researchers from other national labs, universities, the Air Resources Board, automakers, utilities and AD Little to estimate in July 2002 that PHEVs using nighttime power reduce greenhouse gases by 46 to 61 percent.
The consensus seems to be that climate denial is an organized attempt to disprove climate scientists, but I believe it is the result of human traits; when faced with overwhelming evidence of future disasters over which we have little or no control, our natural instinct will be ignorance (which can literally be translated into stupidity) or shoot the messenger if he persists.
Their tactics and fallacies include ignoring or distorting mainstream scientific results, cherry - picking data and falsely generalizing, bringing up irrelevant red - herring arguments, demanding unachievable «precision» from mainstream science with the motif «if you don't understand this detail you don't understand anything», overemphasizing and mischaracterizing uncertainties in mainstream science, engaging in polemics and prosecutor - lawyer Swift - Boat - like attacks on science - and lately even scientists, attacking the usual scientific process, misrepresenting legitimate scientific debate as «no consensus», and overemphasizing details of little significance.
Andrews labours hard to create some one - sided consensus based on «agents» of change who would change the system in very little incremental steps, so much so that change is visible but with very little content and has a corresponding impact.
With no dominant VR headset maker and little prospect of near - term consensus, the lack of standardization will remain an issue for the next few years.
He or she reads your opening statement which begins with, «Sales executive with 15 years of experience building teams and consensus, expanding territories, etc., etc... Ultimately, this tells the reader very little.
«The consensus is that the market is still a little bearish, but as long as business performance indexes will be stable, we hope to see a little bit of an [improvement] in the third and fourth quarters,» says Niti Nguansiri, manager of real estate research with SNL Financial, a Charlottesville, Va. - based research firm.
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