But this is an emerging and highly complex area of science because of the interplay of natural factors and manmade greenhouse gases at a time when a key set of temperatures - in the deep ocean - is still relatively unknown.
The key to innovation in the set-top box space is giving consumers a choice of hardware and software.
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However, the appearance of powerful Wales forward Craig Quinnell as a 60th-minute substitute instilled fresh vigour into the set-piece effort, and despite Key's battling efforts, a Cardiff victory was never in doubt.
Azarenka believes that her recovery from losing a one-sided second set was key to her success.
The PRA has also released a 10-point set of "key principles" it wanted to see incorporated into the discussions taking place between the RFU and Premier Rugby.
Mr Browne said the BBA, which was in charge of collating the data used to set Libor - a key bank lending rate which became discredited after revelations of manipulation by banks - would do everything it could to fix the issue.
The opposition began a root-and-branch review of policy in 2010 and is expected to set out its stall on key issues in the year ahead, in the run-up to the next general election - scheduled for 2015.
The key, however, is to shift your mind-set from all of the problems in the current economic environment to all of the opportunities that these problems might be generating.
One-time Redskins castoff Devin Thomas, in the role of punt team gunner, recovered two key fumbles, one to set up the much-needed fourth quarter touchdown, the other before the game-winning field goal.
The key moment came at 14-14 in the final set when Schiavone, who had a lengthy medical time-out at 11-10, pulled off a superb volley against her Russian opponent to earn the decisive break.
Both sides have now adopted the idea of a royal charter - a formal document used to set up bodies such as universities and the BBC - but there are key differences between the two plans.
If it continues consolidating near that key price line, it could offer a good set-up for a new technical entry point.
Financial regulators across Asia are tightening oversight of how key interest rates are set as a widening investigation world-wide unearths more evidence of systematic rate rigging.
The attorney general and key aides were set to leave Washington for a five-day visit to Moscow, Prague and Geneva where they had scheduled a series of meetings with law enforcement officials on terrorism and other international criminal issues.
The monitors provide plug- and-play convenience from a simple USB key and can be set in either a horizontal or vertical position for more flexible placement options.
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Lord Lloyd of Berwick, a crossbencher and former judge, opened the debate on 19 October 2011 by introducing a set of amendments targeting two key aspects of T-Pims.
The Blueprint for Ocean and Coastal Sustainability, an inter-agency set of ten proposals aimed at protecting a key resource for the future of the planet, has also been prepared.
He added that the country has set up a cyber-taskforce responsible for assessing threats to key infrastructure such power production and water supplies.
The piano interlude captures the sweet side of the one-eyed pianist's syncopated style, set in a minor key but with a rolling, rollicking New Orleans bass that demonstrates how men like Booker used their music to drive the blues away.
So it is the full set of leaders and Pan-European institutions that together hold the key to the resolution of this crisis.
Optional radio censorship isn't the only new feature for MyKey, which allows owners to program a key to fit their specific level of paranoia -- the new version allows parents to set top speeds between 65 and 80mph, instead of the previous fixed cap of 80mph.
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Finally the argument ignored the many other groups who are key sections of the American population - comparison with the Hispanic vote and their leaders would have set the programme in the 21st century.
International regulations known as Basel III will increase the costs of holding minority stakes in financial institutions, forcing big banks to set aside more capital in order to maintain regulators' key measures of balance-sheet strength.
In Key West, he told about writing "Morality Play, " a novel set in 14th-century England, about a traveling troupe of players that put on Bible plays.
For instance, requiring encryption software and hardware makers to hold a decoding key in "key escrow" is the equivalent of asking a bank to hold an extra set of safe-deposit-box keys.
While many believe that set-pieces are the decisive factor in a game, for Mourinho the key to winning lies in transitions - the moment when possession changes hands from one side to another.
It means children in Norfolk will no longer have to move during one of the key stages - which run from 4 to 7, 7 to 11 and 11 to 14 - set out in the National Curriculum.
Such networks are already revolutionizing inventory control and fleet management, and are set to play a growing role in key social sectors like healthcare, through e-health applications, education, through remote learning and teacher training, and environmental management through applications like smart grids, monitoring systems and smart buildings.
Scott's spooky lighting design is a key element of the theatrical presentation on Marsha Ginsberg's dead leaf-strewn, rundown swimming pool set.
Some key players were again missing on Friday, but his policy of introducing new recruits to the set-up so close to the finals may well backfire.
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