Sentences with phrase «world eg»

Why is this, have not practices changed in other parts of the world eg replacing LIGs with MMTS and changing times of observations?
They have customers from all over the world eg.
The reason I believe Calvinism should be exposed and written about is because there is a major push on to expand reformist influence across the western world eg the Geneva push movement or the Gospel Coalition movement.

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Similarly, when people ask me how to build a fancy house cheap and stylish, quoting some fancy architectural ideas from all over the world, eg.
Around the world, many of the worst have been in communist (eg China) and Muslim (Iran, Indonesia) countries, but have left few groups unscathed.
But in the democratic world that would have led to more compromise by the dominant power, eg England's support of the Scottish Assembly, the USA's recognition of some Native American «reservation» independence, or Canada's political support of French language.
In addition, a logo was launched for the World Salt Awareness Week which has been celebrated yearly with a different theme, eg on salt and stroke prevention (2012), salt consumption when eating out - of - home (2015) and salt hidden in processed food as well as the link between salt and hypertension (2016).
De gea 6.89 season has been over hyped when considering United faced the least amount of shots on average per game, he is the type of keeper that can make world class saves but he was very poor early season (eg szezney) Ospina 7.14 has been the best since he has gone in net if he sustained that over a season he would have been an contender.
EG calling a new player world class when he has had just a handful of decent games, as happened, stupidly with fans saying Bellerin was WC.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes of women and their partners and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude and knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation and duration of breastfeeding in observational studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
Arsenic (As) exposure from rice is of particular concern for infants and children.1 - 4 Infant rice cereal, a common first food, 5,6 may contain inorganic As concentrations exceeding the recommendation from the Codex Alimentarius Commission of the World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations of 200 ng / g for polished (white) rice, 4 the new European Union regulations of 100 ng / g for products aimed at infants7 (eTable 1 in the Supplement), and the proposed US Food and Drug Administration limit.8 Infants consuming only a few servings of rice cereal or other products (eg, rice snacks) per day may exceed the now - withdrawn provisional weekly tolerable intakes for As set by the Joint Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Health Organization Expert Committee on Food Additives.9, 10
«The Dtag opened up a whole new world of Eg 3911's life under water that otherwise we weren't able to see,» said Julie van der Hoop, lead author of the study and a graduate student in the MIT / WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography.
Our study, along with prior studies, supports the notion that «cognitive reserve» resulting from early - life and lifelong education and cognitive stimulation may be a potent strategy for the primary prevention of dementia in both high - and low - income countries around the world.21 However, it should be noted that the relationships among education, brain biology, and cognitive function are complex and likely multidirectional; for instance, a number of recent population - based studies have shown genetic links with level of educational attainment, 22,23 and with the risk for cognitive decline in later life.24 Higher levels of educational attainment are also associated with health behaviors (eg, physical activity, diet, and smoking), more cognitively - complex occupations, and better access to health care, all of which may play a role in decreasing lifetime dementia risk.
Seaweeds do not contribute significantly to EPA intakes in the Western world but are important sources where people use large quantities of seaweed on a daily basis (eg, Japan and other parts of Asia).
For this first adventure, I paired a pair Five Worlds Platform sandals with a Minie Rose NYC vest from Eg Page Boutique.
But there's absolutely nothing here so strange that it impedes the viewer's enjoyment; Shyamalan does a superb job of establishing this world and its inhabitants, as well as the rules that clearly govern their actions (eg nobody is terribly surprised by Story's presence, which does make sense within the context of the film).
Suitable for dress - up events eg World Book Day, plus KS1 Geography Unit, Going to the Seaside and Early Years, People Who Help Us.
It also links well to the DT curriculum (eg moving toys), World Toilet Day and Eco Week.
Photo pack — Colourful A4 poster pack showing key things related to the water cycle, such as sun, snow, rain, ocean etc Water cycle diagram to label and colour Several versions of images showing the complete water cycle with varying levels of difficulty Extra large images to make a full water cycle display — eg A4 size sun, clouds, rain drops, etc Fact cards — half 4 size with facts about water and the water cycle — great for reading or display Key word cards — half A4 size showing all words relating to the water cycle Water cycle booklet to complete Presentation to make with cue cards for pupils to complete Draw a water cycle worksheet Acrostic poem to complete True or false quiz Sentence writing sheet to summarise topic understanding Mind map Weather types matching cards to use as memory card game World map to demonstrate size of oceans Long banner to head display Extra large patterned lettering to head wall display (patterned with raindrops) 3 patterned and plain display borders Writing booklet cover to keep pupils project work together Writing border with water cycle image to use for generic writing tasks Word search Sack tag to keep resources organised
Some options include: Elementary / Multiple Subject (grades K — 8); English (grades 6 — 12); Math (grades 6 — 12); Science (grades 6 — 12); Social Studies (grades 6 — 12); Special Education — Mild / Moderate (grades K — 12); World Languages (eg: Spanish).
The Honda Civic EG hatchback has become a massive cult favorite around the world.
I will also be trying to keep abreast of any interesting news in the book world, eg new releases, publishing news and hot new authors to look out for.
Littleadv - would not the currency matter when I start selling the etf to fund my retirement eg if I had the vanguard world stock etf in usd and the dollar experienced a significant drop, would that not affect my portfolio, would that not mean that the value of my etf has dropped?
In the real world, I heard the professional traders trade large no of contracts to get small no of Pips eg 5 to 6 Pips.
Now, it seems the tables have turned and the outside assumption is that anybody who travels the world full - time in any sort of budget - conscious way (eg: house - sitting) must be broke.
- eg: World Nomade Insurance.
Playing World of Warcraft on your iPhone may yet become reality; Blizzard has given a quick update on the progress the undertaking is making, telling EG that «the world is evolving towards that little handheld device.&rWorld of Warcraft on your iPhone may yet become reality; Blizzard has given a quick update on the progress the undertaking is making, telling EG that «the world is evolving towards that little handheld device.&rworld is evolving towards that little handheld device.»
When exploring the world, press and hold the triangle to change characters (if it's a character that changes «form», eg Tony Stark to Iron Man, once the change begins press and hold the triangle again).
In most museums across the world, exhibits are grouped by region or period, (eg, Egypt, 3000 - 2000BC), but you don't get a lot of context or story to the artefacts.
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao hosts an active program of temporary exhibitions, encompassing avant - garde abstract, thematic shows of art from around the world (eg.
Constructivism, devoted to reflecting the modern industrial world), or politics, or mathematical symbols (eg.
Neo-Impressionism, based on Pointillism - a variant of the colour theory of Divisionism), or aspect of the natural world (eg.
If you fix it at say 0.25 degrees below the 1951 — 1980 mean, that would be a «best estimate» of pre-industrial temperature and will standardise the graphs, improve communication and reduce confusion, eg «Scientist estimate the world's temperature in 2016 was 1.2 °C above per - industrial times.
By +6 ºC there is work suggesting an increased ECS with increased temperature (eg Hansen & Sato 2012) but to suggest that ECS changes enough to countenance that +12 ºC world remains wholly controversial.
In reply to Andy Park May 26, 2011 at 8:14 pm who claims Hoskins within the first 2 pages of his paper made a number of egregious mistakes: eg (1): Hoskins: ``... a warmer world is probably a better, more productive world, as in the past..»
The possibilities are almost limitless: the estimated 4.6 million megawatts of potential geothermal capacity worldwide, including from EGS and underwater hydrothermal sources, could power the entire world economy nearly two times over.
A whole fantasy world has been slowly developed, a fantasy world in which they make up eg myths about Phil Jones and Pachauri admitting the world has stopped warming.
Having said that, I'm not sure that the PDSI plot is the last word on increasing drought, I feel like recently the confidence in past drought trends has decreased — for example, the SREX report seems to indicate only medium confidence for some regions — eg, «There is medium confidence that some regions of the world have experienced more intense and longer droughts, in particular in southern Europe and West Africa, but in some regions droughts have become less frequent, less intense, or shorter, for example, in central North America and northwestern Australia.
If the only perspective you ever get is from other climatologists (eg Easterbrook) telling you all how wonderful you all are, you will never learn anything new from «the outside world».
So, to conclude: 1) The satellite data supports the interpretation that is obvious when looking at all the available data, eg, the world has warmed.
Seeing this comparison has me wondering how else the historical temperature reconstuctions could be used to rate, tune or even create improved models, eg, scale factors to better fit model to historical record, and / or create ensemble models (as is done in the machine learning world (*)-RRB-.
The Fred Singers of the world are the ones who brought the polarization, and who would have brought polarization regardless of the scientific approach: see, eg, cigarette smoking, DDT, and every other health or environmental issue opposed by major corporate interests.
The MIT report calculated the world's total EGS resources to be over 13,000 ZJ with over 200 ZJ extractable, and the potential to multiply geothermal energy to over 2,000 ZJ.
Jefferson Tester et al., The Future of Geothermal Energy: Impact of Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) on the United States in the 21st Century (Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006); John W. Lund and Derek H. Freeston, «World - Wide Direct Uses of Geothermal Energy 2000,» Geothermics, vol.
Each affects the other, as in numerous other examples in the real world (eg: a battery can be both charged and discharged).
:) PS: If economists are trying to improve their standing in the academic world (eg, gain some minimum level of respect among real scientists), you are certainly not helping things one iota with your nutball stuff.
Rhyl says: May 1, 2011 at 5:56 am «I have been looking for a much longer time period of history that correlate world events with climatic events eg LIA with famine, plague, witch burnings, crop failures, wars etc and MWPeriod with growth of wealth, cathedral building, improved living conditions, and / or wars, territorial expansion.
I have been looking for a much longer time period of history that correlate world events with climatic events eg LIA with famine, plague, witch burnings, crop failures, wars etc and MWPeriod with growth of wealth, cathedral building, improved living conditions, and / or wars, territorial expansion.
It is well - written, quite amusing and provides quite good coverage of climate science (though I could think of lots of other topics at IPCC, eg ag methane, where even the World Bank is trashing their (ie FAO's) understatement).
Why should a forcing no matter how large, and no matter what the source, always linearly translate into a world average temperature change (eg at 0.6 C per W / m2)?
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