Sentences with phrase «apparent stability»

Even the long period of apparent stability during the 1950s and 1960s came to a dramatic end with the oil shock of 1973 (which was rooted in the long period of low prices during the previous two decades).
Since the advent of the Federal Reserve there have been longer periods of apparent stability followed by much greater financial crises and economic downturns (the three most severe peace - time economic downturns in the US (the downturns of the 1930s, the 1970s and the 2000s) occurred since the birth of the Fed).
There is a real likelihood that it, and its apparent stability, is unsustainable and brittle.
What this apparent stability obscures, however, is the large number of people who have left the Catholic Church.
With our senses we are not able to perceive directly the dynamic dance of mutual feeling that constitutes the foundation of the apparent stability of things.
But beneath the apparent stability of these entities there are events, happenings, occasions.
Behind that apparent stability, though, was a lot of genetic change.
All the artists share similar productive tensions within their practices: direct or hinted at autobiographical references synthesise with a distant, controlled aesthetic and emotional restraint; the obsolescence of the image is contrasted with the image as a source of hope, and even personal salvation; the apparent stability and naturalness of landscape is set against the urban environment and modern architectural practice and its accelerated entropy.
7) I'd also love to hear an explanation that reconciles the apparent stability of temperatures implied by the «handle» portion of the hockey stick with the significant southward movement of the treeline over the period of the Hantemirov.
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