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Sea-level rise, or S.L.R., and the increased severity of storms as a result of climate change (by the end of the century, hundred-year events like Sandy could likely occur every ten years or so) are the variables that make gauging the Project's long-term prospects difficult.
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That makes gauging a rebound next to impossible.
Excluding opponents of the death penalty from capital juries makes gauging that moral judgment more difficult.
An important future trend, said Eero Laansoo, a human factors engineer for Ford, will be the personalized car, which gives drivers the ability to change instrument fonts and colors to make gauges and dials easier to read.
Also in technology, Toshiba and Tokyo Electric will make gauges to help the power industry set up intelligent electricity grids.
It turns out that a relativistic quantum theory of charged particles can be made gauge invariant if the interaction is mediated by a massless and chargeless entity which has all the properties of photons.
And perhaps acquisitions for the environmental controls unit, where Danaher makes gauges and leak-detection devices.
Conceal: Instead of making gauges and controls persistent, hide them until the user needs the info.
The results also highlight the importance of adding reservoirs to the calculations that countries make to gauge their overall greenhouse gas emissions, Harrison says.
Was the pressure to achieve that I placed on my children effectively destroying their self-confidence, making them gauge their self-worth on a single, narrow measure?
Models were made to gauge air temperature at hourly interims from 1 to 12 h ahead.
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