Sentences with phrase «achieved equilibrium for»

However, the audience base for these mediums has slid across the board (except for radio, which has achieved equilibrium for now).

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Of the latter, the most pernicious was the perceived obligation to occasionally set aside the requirements for preserving international monetary equilibrium («external balance») for the sake of preserving or achieving preferred domestic monetary conditions («internal balance»).
For Merleau - Ponty, the self's spontaneous interpretative abilities are not capricious or arbitrary; rather, they are teleologically governed by the goal of achieving a certain equilibrium with the world.
Just engagement may not be a «feel - good» process for scientists, because it requires a transfer of power from scientists to communities to achieve power - equilibrium.
These transient models show that not enough time has elapsed for the equilibrium response to be achieved.
In case of achieving the 450 Scenario, that for instance requires all industrialised nations to reduce their GHG emissions by 25 - 40 percent between 1990 and 2020, Arctic summer sea ice would recover from around 2035 - quite sharply - and establish a new equilibrium state at around 2.5 million square kilometres of ice, still a loss of almost 2 million compared to the current situation.
With regard to the diabatic process the exchange of radiation in and out reaches thermal equilibrium relatively quickly (leaving Earth's oceans out of the scenario for current purposes) and once the temperature rise within the atmosphere has occurred then equilibrium has been achieved and energy in at TOA will match energy out.
It is assumed that the only mechanism for achieving equilibrium is physical (adiabatic) mixing of the air, mixing that in some fundamental sense does not allow for the fact that even an ideal gas conducts heat.
Important, perhaps for establishing the conditions for detailed balance and equilibrium, but equilibrium is the state where balance is achieved, no net flow.
For an ideal gas in an adiabatic container in a gravitational field, one will always observe the gas in this state once equilibrium is established, and while the time required to achieve equilibrium is not given in EEJ, it is presumably commensurate with convective mixing times of ordinary gases within the container and hence not terribly long.
It leads to whether we should accept the SB for * normal * temperature matter at a constant and whether it should be reformulated to a coefficient, divided by as much as 12, to produce 30w / m2 for outgoing longwave from earth on average, since it's clear that earth isn't attempting to reach absolute zero in order to reach equilibrium, and emit as much as it possible can to achieve it.
However, difficulty of achievement can not be an excuse for not trying to achieve that equilibrium.
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