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en The changes our model predicts are large enough to substantially disrupt our economy and infrastructure.

en The terrorists in the September 11 event had the patience to plan (and) the foresight and the understanding of the infrastructure that could be used to simultaneously or sequentially disrupt the infrastructure electronically and that could cause a major regional failure in this country. There's no question that that's doable.

en If the permafrost does thaw, as our model predicts, it could have a major influence on climate.

en There's a lot of carbon stored in the soil. If the permafrost does thaw, as our model predicts, it could have a major influence on climate.

en Over time, the ability of the state to be able to continue its obligations under that lease are going to require that the hospitality industry come back strong. Which I think is possible, because the infrastructure of the hospitality industry was not substantially damaged by Katrina. The tough side is that the housing market, which supported the workers that they need, was substantially damaged.

en If illegal immigration came to a standstill, it would disrupt the economy. It would lead to higher prices for many goods and services, and some things literally would not get done. It would be a major adjustment for our economy, for sure.

en Should Hurricane Wilma's path indeed go over Florida and spare the oil infrastructure at the Gulf Coast, as the National Hurricane Center predicts, oil should drop further.

en Considering the joint effects of a healthy economy and rates trending upward, our April economic outlook predicts a cooling housing market that remains upbeat.

en Every computer model predicts significant warming over the next 100 years, but is it going to be 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit or 9 degrees Fahrenheit?

en We can also call demonstrations throughout the country, that would disrupt the economy.

en We decided to go out with a commercial model relatively quickly, where we could start bringing on large customers and have them run large compute jobs so we could test the scale and flexibility of the Sun Grid.

en If Saudi Arabia decides to disrupt the global economy, we'll still feel it, even if we're not buying from them.

en There are two things that can disrupt the American economy. One is a war. The other is a meeting of The Federal Reserve Board.
  Will Rogers

en He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. Consistently, our model produces clouds at places where clouds are actually observed, but it also predicts clouds that have not, or not yet, been observed.

en We must prepare young people for a brain-centered economy whose one constant is rapid change. The predominant classroom model a single teacher lecturing to 20, 30, or even more students reflects the production-line model of the Industrial Age, not the technological demands of our Information Age.


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