Sentences with phrase «apparent divergence in»

While these methods are heavily used, there are concerns regarding the distributions of available measurements, how well these sample the globe, and such issues as the degree to which the methods have spatial and seasonal biases or apparent divergence in the relationship with recent climate change.
A significant outcome of this «hemispheric - scale» comparison between the summer temperatures and NHD1 (Fig. 5, also confirmed in the low - frequency density curve) is an apparent divergence in the post-1950 trends (Briffa et al., 1998b).

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Economics is supposed to provide mathematical modelling of human behaviour, but the apparent divergence of economic theory from reality in recent years has become a burr under Orrell's saddle.
Against this background, we think that the divergences in the monetary policies of the major economies are likely to become more apparent, which could increase pressure on some central banks and magnify market volatility.
Rooted in the past as she was, intimately a part of the culture of the ancient world and heir of its thought, it is apparent at once that such wide divergence unavoidably implies bold and vigorous thinking, not by a few individuals, but by a long succession of them through the nation's history.
There were no apparent catalysts, but some market analyst said in hindsight that the euro's early slide may have been due to monetary policy divergence between the ECB and the Fed.
And if such a divergence reflects unique characteristics in the tax / debt structure & operational performance of Post Rock & Lost Creek (vs. the general characteristics of most other wind farm deals / projects), shouldn't this have been readily apparent in NTR's shareholder reports in recent years?
Similar wide divergence in the incidence of negative net worth (debts in excess of assets) is apparent among less - educated young households (47 % versus 8 %).
Since the enactment of the Family Law Act (FLA), in at least one respect a divergence is apparent between the considerations in mobility disputes between unmarried parents who are left to litigate under the provincial legislation, as opposed to married parents who will be asking the court to apply the tests from Gordon v. Goertz, under the Divorce Act.
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