The federal No Child Left Behind Act
accelerates these trends by exerting a strong degree of federal authority over public education.
Our solution can
accelerate that trend by satisfying the needs of front wheel drive but also potentially rear wheel drive layouts, where the high torque levels and packaging constraints can be more challenging for conventional CVT technology.
Not exact matches
Sure, there are many other factors affecting this
trend besides on - line merchandising — most notably real estate firms which have
accelerated neighborhood declines
by escalating rents — but those factors combined have decimated downtown and suburban shopping areas and have had a major impact on our way of life.
«We expect the stagnation
trend to continue and potentially
accelerate next year, exacerbated
by lower oil prices, tighter monetary policy and continued uncertainty on the geopolitical front,» noted Barclays economist Eldar Vakhitov in a recent report.
The cost - cutting comes as Big Food manufacturers have found their legacy brands pressuring
by a consumer
trend toward foods and drinks they deem healthier, a
trend executives say will only
accelerate over time.
And that is a
trend that keeps snowballing, thanks primarily to the activities of two groups: first, the pension funds, insurers, and other large investors that continue to
accelerate their investments in growth companies; and second, the investment - world professionals, who are responding to the deluge of money
by continually setting up new funds.
That factor, along with above -
trend GDP growth, could fuel an increase in total employee compensation
by slightly more than 2 % in 2017 and 2018 — in line with nominal GDP growth — while growth in average hourly earnings could
accelerate to around 3 % in 2018, according to Morgan Stanley Chief Japan Economist Takeshi Yamaguchi, in a recent report.
The disappearance of midwage, midskill jobs is part of a longer - term
trend that some refer to as a hollowing out of the work force, though it has probably been
accelerated by government layoffs.
In fact, exporting goods from Canada declined
by 7 % over the same period as manufacturing growth from Canadian foreign affiliates grew
by 20 %, and these
trends are projected to
accelerate.
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by accelerating your ability to evaluate which
trends best complement your business
You may be influenced
by a deadline or popular
trends like potty boot camps, which advocate
accelerated toilet training over the course of one weekend, but following this advice isn't always a good idea.
A team of researchers lead
by Florida State University have found new evidence that permafrost thawing is releasing large quantities of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere via plants, which could
accelerate warming
trends.
The loss may be
accelerating: since 2006, warm summers have caused levels to rise
by 0.75 millimetres per year, though van den Broeke says we can't be sure whether this
trend will continue (Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.1178176).
Farmers withstood the High Plains» frequent droughts and dry spells
by pumping groundwater from the region's aquifers, a
trend that
accelerated sharply with the electrification of rural America in the early 20th century.
Most climatologists expect that on average the atmospheres water vapor content will increase in response to surface warming caused
by the long - lived greenhouse gases, further
accelerating the overall warming
trend.
Such scaremongering is especially painful to me because even though I do not think that government - approved GMO foods pose meaningful health risks to consumers, and even though I believe strategic genetic engineering can be an important tool to ease human suffering on our warming and resource - constrained planet, I share the concerns of many environmentalists about the homogenization and consolidation of the global food system —
trends that are
accelerated by the spread of industrially produced GMOs.
It suggests that e-cigarettes may have acted to
accelerate existing downwards
trends in smoking, and this needs to be carefully considered
by governments in other countries who still ban these devices or make them very difficult for smokers to obtain.
It's safe to predict that this
trend will only
accelerate as older generations with lower educational attainment rates are gradually replaced
by new generations with higher attainment rates.
The
trend towards cheaper devices seems to be
accelerating, with the recent announcement
by ASUS of a $ 250, 7 ″, Tegra3 powered tablet to be released - the MeMO 370T.
His report has also found that those taking advantage of the accounts already earn high incomes, a
trend that would be «accentuated and
accelerated by a doubling of the contribution limits.»
The recent
trend toward mergers and consolidation of the banking industry (
accelerated by the 2006 - 07 mortgage crisis) caused the total number of bank teller jobs in the U.S. to fall 11.2 % between 2008 and 2012, from 600,500 to 545,300.
Social insularity, cultivation of personal celebrity and a relativistic approach to facts and fictions are among a panoply of cultural
trends if not created then at least
accelerated by online communication, among other factors.
Thus revitalized, post-war American craftspeople became better trained and their studio art more proficient, a process
accelerated in the 1960s and 1970s
by the feminist art movement - see, for instance, the work of Judy Chicago (b. 1939)- and
by the anti-industrialism
trend among young people.
But as cogently interpreted
by the physicist and climate expert Dr. Joseph Romm of the liberal Center for American Progress, «Latif has NOT predicted a cooling
trend — or a «decades - long deep freeze» — but rather a short - time span where human - caused warming might be partly offset
by ocean cycles, staying at current record levels, but then followed
by «
accelerated» warming where you catch up to the long - term human - caused
trend.
In the Outlook's «Reference Scenario», which projects energy
trends in the absence of new government policies or
accelerated deployment of new technology, world primary energy demand is set to rise
by 59 % from now till 2030.
All of these larger natural pathways for emitting low - C13 carbon into the atmosphere have been considerably
accelerated by this same warming
trend.
Generally yes, but there has been a lot of new information learned since the IPCC Third Assessment Report (e.g., on
trends in hurricane intensity, the
accelerated melting back of Arctic sea ice, the intensifying deterioration of the edges of the Greenland Ice Sheet, etc.) and Gore's presentation of the science has been updated to account for these, drawing from what are the really highly reviewed and high quality papers
by leading scientists.
However, in absolute terms both energy demand and the share being met
by fossil fuel are growing faster since 1990 than the growth in new renewable energy sources, which is
accelerating, but not yet fast enough to curb the increasing global CO2
trend.
The detrended data is
by definition incapable of telling anything on linear
trends and almost nothing on a slowly
accelerating trend.
As reported
by Chris Mooney at Mother Jones at the time (now a journalist at the Washington Post), the draft report warned unequivocally that unchecked greenhouse gas emissions would cause the global warming
trend to «
accelerate significantly,» bringing more heat waves and weather extremes, severe storms, rising seas, devastating floods, prolonged droughts, and more.
Using the same cherry picking method as you do and lying with statistics in the same way as you do,
by not mentioning that none of the
trend estimates over the smaller time periods was statistically significant, I could just claim the opposite, i.e., I could claim the
trend was
accelerating.
However, despite this, the team reckon to have perhaps isolated a «global warming» signal in the
accelerated run off of the Greenland Ice Mass — but only just, because the runoff at the edges is balanced
by increasing central mass — again, they focus upon recent
trends — a net loss of about 22 cubic kilometres in total ice mass per year which they regard as statistically not significant — to find the «signal», and a contradiction to their ealier context of air temperature cycles.
The AGW hypothesis is driven
by the assumption that atmospheric CO2 levels produce the rapid
accelerating warming
trends that are so feared.
Most experts in the Kilimanjaro debate accept three things: for more than a century, its ice has been in a retreat that is almost assuredly unstoppable and was not caused
by humans; so far, there is scant data on conditions there; and the main scientific question now is how, and how much, climate shifts driven
by heat - trapping emissions are
accelerating that
trend.
According to an international research group investigating Greenland melting that last event led to an
accelerated bedrock rise — on top of the existing
trend, as the ice sheet grows (slightly) lighter year
by year and therefore exerts ever less pressure on the Earth's crust.
So you've determined glacier melt has been
accelerating by comparing the 3 - year 2001 - 2004 «
trend» to the 4 - year 2001 - 2005 «
trend».
Even worse, if the
trend accelerates, we'll be at absolute zero
by the end of the year.
You have to take the long - term
trends and
accelerate them in the future, and then you have a chance of doing something that lasts, rather than something that is immediately negated
by climate change.
By applying the same technique to a sine - wave (which the audience had agreed exhibits a zero
trend), it is possible to show either a rapidly -
accelerating uptrend or a rapidly - plummeting downtrend, depending on the choice of endpoints for the
trend - lines on the data.
By weighted averages, if every year the global temperature is in the range and with the distribution of the global temperatures of the last ten years, then the cumulative 30 - year running mean by 2024 will continue to accelerate upward in trend, as cooler years drop out of the mean replaced by warmer year
By weighted averages, if every year the global temperature is in the range and with the distribution of the global temperatures of the last ten years, then the cumulative 30 - year running mean
by 2024 will continue to accelerate upward in trend, as cooler years drop out of the mean replaced by warmer year
by 2024 will continue to
accelerate upward in
trend, as cooler years drop out of the mean replaced
by warmer year
by warmer years.
the actual long term Global temperature
trend, as indicated
by the satellite data, is down (and
accelerating)...
According to AGW theory and IPCC claims, warming should be steadily
accelerating... Actually this is formally falsified
by observations showing quite a constant back - ground
trend of +0.05 °C per decade, on top of which cooling and warming periods are alternating.
Recent
accelerated warming of the Arctic results from a positive reinforcement of the linear warming
trend (due to an increasing concentration of greenhouse gases and other possible forcings)
by the warming phase of the multidecadal climate variability (due to fluctuations of the Atlantic Ocean circulation).»
They found that just
by choosing a different model, one can find decelerations where another
trend model shows a linear or even
accelerating pattern.
But wouldn't a warmist have to concede that even without humans on the planet that there must be dramatic pivot points in climatic timeline
trends where warming would necessarily rapidly
accelerate by default, measurable over multi decadal levels?
Isn't it amazing how well a temperature record such as GISS can be modeled
by a montonically
accelerating warming
trend dotted with the SOI fluctuations and precisely placed volcanic disturbances?
However, if it is forced
by time - varying aerosol loadings, it should properly be interpreted as part of an
accelerating anthropogenic
trend.
Why would current
trend be the conclusive basis for rejecting a 2 - 4 degree increase
by 2100, when GHG emissions continue to
accelerate?
This expansion, combined with the melting of land - based ice, has caused global average sea level to rise
by roughly 7 - 8 inches since 1900 — a
trend that is expected to
accelerate over coming decades.
It is known to all, including the scientists who wrote the IPCC report, that the change in CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is driven
by 2 things: 1) An
accelerating upward
trend in CO2 due to human caused emissions.