The signs are dramatic and catastrophic, but it's hard to gauge how dramatic and catastrophic.
On TV, no matter how dire, how dramatic, there was ultimately justice.
And how dramatic is this shift in concern about the economy?
"This study adds to a growing body of evidence about just how dramatic and tumultuous the Pleistocene climate actually was, " Dr Beth Shapiro, a scientist from Penn State University in the US, told BBC News.
Mr. DOUG TIFFANY (Economist, University of Minnesota): It's been kind of dramatic how fast it got rolling there.
Two very different ways to treat an important pivot in the plot, to say nothing of how each handles dramatic emotional content.
People are amazed by my situation and how non-dramatic it is.
John Young knows something about how to stage a dramatic rendezvous.
That could make a dramatic difference to how the welfare of the poor is assessed.
Analysts said the dramatic example showed how Mexican drug gangs were increasingly recruiting youths.
It was a dramatic example of how music is now being employed to revive dormant pathways in the brain.
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Ed Morgan's Bowery Mission is a dramatic example of how corporate-style communications, marketing and management can turn around a failing private philanthropy.
But welfare-to-work practitioners say one factor in its success has been a dramatic change in how welfare recipients are prepped for the work force.
But there will be a dramatic investigation on how this happened.
"It showed the way this live, real-time news on television was going to change the dynamics of how major players responded to dramatic events and crises, " said Chinoy.
By no means does this strategy always work, and unexpected events and the dramatic changes in how most banks make money have made it far less effective.
How does he explain the dramatic divergence in their paths?
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That disappointment brought about dramatic changes in how France trained and developed players, a process led by Gerard Houllier, who is currently Roxburgh's boss as the head of global soccer for Red Bull.
The need to drill for oil in 5000 feet of water and 20, 000 feet below the ocean floor is a dramatic illustration of how the low hanging fruit are long gone and the lengths to which our addiction to oil will drive us.
Even these dramatic numbers may understate how bad the situation is for the Republicans.
First, they suggest that how people choose can have a dramatic impact on what they choose.
Though the results of such disruption are likely to be dramatic, predicting more specifically how these impacts will play out is highly speculative.
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Kandel had the first clues, but the most dramatic proof in understanding just how much CREB influences memory came from Tim Tully and his Cold Spring colleague Jerry Yin.
They would be astonished to see how success (Microsoft being the most dramatic example) can actually arouse the ire of government because entrepreneurs don't have to get political permission to move ahead.
In order to garner the support of swing GOP senators, they would have to be given political cover on a key question: How would the military respond to such a dramatic change in its traditions, culture and code of conduct?
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How much cheaper and easier (if less dramatic) it would have been if Mr Armstrong and Mr Aldrin could simply have stepped into a lift car in space, pressed M for moon, and descended in tranquillity to the sea of that name.
Consequently, most experts don't expect a dramatic shift in the drug war or how the government goes about fighting it.
The 14-year-old, known only as "Bromley", presented dramatic evidence to the Old Bailey of how she had witnessed the attack on Damilola.
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