Sentences with phrase «expect few other changes»

Not exact matches

There might be a few weeks early on where some fans are upset or confused, but like with every other major rule change in the game over the years, it'll become the norm in no time, and the Players Union isn't going to get this leverage they're expecting to appear.
Side note No. 2: Expect some of those numbers to change relatively soon with contract extensions reportedly in the works for Paulo Dybala and Leonardo Bonucci (and probably a few others, too).
I expect there will be quite a few other changes as the Democrats settle back into the minority and try to determine who gets what ranking committee chairmanships.
A few of the main points of the third assessment report issued in 2001 include: An increasing body of observations gives a collective picture of a warming world and other changes in the climate system; emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols due to human activities continue to alter the atmosphere in ways that are expected to affect the climate; confidence in the ability of models to project future climate has increased; and there is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities.
Leaving aside the collapse of the Larsen - B ice shelf and other ice shelves in Antarctica, is it too simplistic to expect that dramatic changes should be anticipated first in the Arctic because it is sea covered by a few meters of sea ice and therefore more susceptible to change, in comparison to Antarctica (which is obviously land covered by glacial ice up to several kilometers thick in places)?
Without giving away too many details on some of the updates, changes and other exciting things to come over the next few weeks, I did want to give you guys a little update on what you can expect!
Mercedes - Benz hasn't released any other details, but it's expected that the rear of the 2017 SL will see some small changes and the interior will also get a few updates.
Leaving aside the collapse of the Larsen - B ice shelf and other ice shelves in Antarctica, is it too simplistic to expect that dramatic changes should be anticipated first in the Arctic because it is sea covered by a few meters of sea ice and therefore more susceptible to change, in comparison to Antarctica (which is obviously land covered by glacial ice up to several kilometers thick in places)?
A lot of what the report covers is familiar, if grim, to people who haven't had their fingers in their ears for the past few years; ocean levels are rising, the water in those oceans is becoming more acidic, weather patterns are changing, we can expect more torrential rains in some locations and drought in others, and on and on.
Other than say a change in solar output, or the Solary System moving from clear to dusty space (as I think is expected in a few millenia) what else do we know of in nature that happens as fast and persists as long as the rate of increase of anthropogenic GH gases?
We expect the responses to requests will vary; sometimes an assistant will only make the appropriate notation in the record, requiring only a few minutes; other times a health care provider or manager will review the request and make changes if appropriate, which may require as much as an hour.
In other words, expect the AR landscape to change dramatically before the ZenFone AR is even a few months old.
Lam didn't dive into what other sorts of features we can expect to see in the next few months, and while this one change won't completely revive Android Wear on its own, it's definitely a step in the right direction.
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