Sentences with phrase «accompanies change over»

Far from it, says Dr. Lynn Johnson, Ph.D., who's seen his fair share of the pain that accompanies change over the course of his coaching career.

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Over the last decade, Davidson and his colleagues have produced scientific evidence for the theory that meditation - the ancient eastern practice of sitting, usually accompanied by focusing on certain objects - permanently changes the brain for the better.
The notable change in behavior that has taken place over the past thirty years would not be of such great significance if it were not accompanied as well by a change in the way people think about sexual relations.
But all that changed Sunday thanks to sound pit strategy by crew chief Steve Letarte accompanied by a tenacious charge by Earnhardt from fifth to first over the final seven laps.
Immunotherapy caused an increase in peanut - specific T cells, accompanied by a change in the distribution of T - cell subtypes over time.
Research with human subjects has grown in scale and become more diverse... Yet these developments have not been accompanied by major change in the human subjects research oversight system, which has remained largely unchanged over the last two decades.»
The change in sex ratio of snow leopards in Tost was accompanied by a potential decline in the number of cubs per female over the study period as the female population increased.
In the popular television series «Columbo,» the detective played by Peter Falk was sometimes accompanied by his has clearly become one of the local household names when it comes to websites and over the years has gone through none less than 6 changes.
Mortimer Zuckerman, owner of U.S. News & World Report, has opined that, with distance learning and its accompanying «digital revolution... [w] e are on the threshold of the most radical change in American education in over a century....
Over the last five years, there has been a heavy emphasis on the principal as the key change agent in schools, which has been accompanied by numerous coaching initiatives for school leaders by district leaders.
Such impacts also appear to persist over time, suggesting that the results are not driven simply by the setbacks that typically accompany any change of school.
Amid this dramatic shift, another sea change was afoot: As seen in the accompanying graphic, «The Gap Between Life Expectancy and Retirement Ages,» over the past half century the average life expectancy has increased significantly while the average retirement age has decreased.
The sound design is good if not stellar; each hero is accompanied by their own leitmotif, changing the music every time you switch over.
The sculptures on view will continue changing over the course of the exhibition's run, and will be accompanied by a video Canell made with Robin Watkins about slugs.
Showcasing the work of over 120 artists and designers, the exhibition illustrates how design accompanies and fuels economic and political changes on the continent.
Over the course of seven weekends Raven Row celebrates Gallery House, one of the most influential and extraordinary contemporary art spaces in London in the early 1970s, through performances, screenings and discussions, accompanied by a changing presentation of artworks and archival material.
Showcasing the work of over 120 artists and designers, «Making Africa — A Continent of Contemporary Design» illustrates how design accompanies and fuels economic and political changes on the continent.
Although each drawing records a specific moment from my life, as a whole, they also reflect societal changes over that time too... It has become commonplace now to post daily pictures and accompanying texts on one's digital «wall» but I still am constantly surprised and rewarded by this simple practice of working daily on paper.»
This analytical collates perspectives of young people from all over the world, gathered from five years of UNICEF research at international, national and regional level, accompanied by key statistics and analysis of the current and expected impacts of climate change on children.
It is shown that, over the past ∼ 10000 years (the Holocene), deep Maunder type solar minima have been accompanied by sharp climate changes.
There are immense direct and indirect public benefits in transitioning to an efficient renewable energy system in terms of reduced incidence of diseases such as asthma, freeing up of most of the supplies of water that are now used for thermal electricity generation (and hence reduced conflict over water), reduced air, water, and soil pollution that accompanies fossil fuel production, processing and use, and greatly improved prospects of avoiding the worst consequences of climate change.
Indeed, our analysis supports recent comments in the EPA's review of the State Department's final impact statement that, with oil prices in a sustained range of $ 65 - $ 75, «construction of the pipeline is projected to change the economics of oil sands development and result in increased oil sands production, and the accompanying greenhouse gas emissions, over what would otherwise occur» [2].
Our results show that hydroclimatic variability in the Southwest has not remained constant over the last millennia, with a shift from low to high variance at the MCA - LIA transition that was accompanied by a change in quasi-periodic variance, from a higher concentration of power in the multi-decadal periodicities during the MCA vs. interannual and decadal periodicities during the LIA.
These trends in extreme weather events are accompanied by longer - term changes as well, including surface and ocean temperature increase over recent decades, snow and ice cover decrease and sea level rise.
Although we focus on a hypothesized CR - cloud connection, we note that it is difficult to separate changes in the CR flux from accompanying variations in solar irradiance and the solar wind, for which numerous causal links to climate have also been proposed, including: the influence of UV spectral irradiance on stratospheric heating and dynamic stratosphere - troposphere links (Haigh 1996); UV irradiance and radiative damage to phytoplankton influencing the release of volatile precursor compounds which form sulphate aerosols over ocean environments (Kniveton et al. 2003); an amplification of total solar irradiance (TSI) variations by the addition of energy in cloud - free regions enhancing tropospheric circulation features (Meehl et al. 2008; Roy & Haigh 2010); numerous solar - related influences (including solar wind inputs) to the properties of the global electric circuit (GEC) and associated microphysical cloud changes (Tinsley 2008).
By applying what has been learned about solar radiation changes from the recent measurements from space, we can infer that this gradual build - up in solar activity over several hundred years may have been accompanied by a parallel increase in the radiation received from the Sun.
This ties in directly with comments by Kevin Trenberth in this recent paper and in an accompanying commentary to the Lyman paper that while the energy budget changes over the long term are explainable, the changes over short time frames are still very difficult to quantify.
Furthermore, very rapid (over a few tens of thousands of years) environmental changes in the geological past were often accompanied by mass - extinctions due to conditions changing faster than ecosystems could adapt to them.
The process of job searching has nearly turned upside - down over the past decade thanks to the Internet and changes that have accompanied newer technology.
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