Sentences with phrase «become less stable»

As such, sometimes, your PC may become less stable depending on the build Microsoft has released.
Political structures can also become less stable as temperatures rise, according to the research team.
The camera starts to move, and the images become less stable formally and we go through this flux,» says Mukherjee, a vibrant San Francisco artist whose «hybrid films,» as she calls them, are on view, along with ink paintings on colored paper and prints on silk saris, in her first solo museum show.
If the intervertebral discs become damaged, the joints between them become less stable, resulting in abnormal motion.
If the intervertebral discs do become damaged, the joints between them become less stable, resulting in abnormal motion.
As we age, our eyesight may decline and our balance may become less stable.
I think the stock market has become less stable in the last two decade due to the fact that a significant portion of market return is depended on earning growth and change in P / E ratio.
Often as engines age they become less stable at idle, generally through wear, so it can be worth tweaking the idle speed upwards a little to see if it solves your problem.
According to a recently updated paper by Ingersoll, Merrill, and Stuckey (2014) «the teaching force has slowly but steadily become less stable in recent years.»
The teaching profession is not a stable workforce, and it's become less stable over time.
- Joints become less stable due to the hormonal environment conducive to child birth.
Other nuclei that absorb these ejected neutrons also become less stable.
If they begin to melt, however — particularly as they're exposed to warmer ocean water — the shelves become thinner and the grounding line begins to retreat backward, causing the glacier to become less stable and making the ice shelf more likely to break.
However, even dual - income families with egalitarian beliefs become less stable if the wife works more than 45 hours a week outside the home.
What can be predicted with greatest confidence is that weather patterns will become less stable.
«The political brinksmanship of recent months highlights what we see as America's governance and policymaking becoming less stable, less effective, and less predictable than what we previously believed,» S&P analysts explained in announcing the downgrade.
As a result, your balance becomes less stable and you are more prone to falls.
As the baby moves downwards and her pelvis becomes less stable (opening), her posture will change.
The team concludes that more bears are building their dens on land because the Arctic ice is diminishing and becoming less stable.
However, if the deterioration continues to progress, the joint becomes less stable, more painful, and more dysfunctional.
But it's the groups well stated explanation of why systems like aquaponics will become increasingly important as our climate becomes less stable that left me most impressed:
When it thaws, the ground becomes less stable, erosion can start and the chance of rockfall increases.
But sea level rise would continue as yet more glaciers melted and the Greenland and Antarctic ice packs became less stable.
Some scientists speak of a hypothesis known as «warm Arctic, cold continents» as the polar vortex becomes less stable - sucking in more warm air and expelling more cold fronts, such as those currently being experienced in the UK and northern Europe.
And as the oceans rise due to the other greenhouse gasses, more of the water moves into the air, the climate becomes less stable, and traps more heat.

Not exact matches

International investments, particularly investments in emerging markets, may carry risks associated with potentially less stable economies or governments (such as the risk of seizure by a foreign government, the imposition of currency or other restrictions, or high levels of inflation or deflation), and may be or become illiquid.
Three popular explanations are offered to justify the high level of share prices: that profits will grow faster; that the economy and hence equities have become less risky; and that lower, more stable inflation will reduce real interest rates.
American politics are nowhere near stable but having survived the fiscal drag and the sequester, so far at least, investors have become less apprehensive of the games played in DC.
Though illuminating, they seem less histories of a stable and intelligible idea than etymologies of an inconstant but imperishable word — a verbal phoenix that re-arises only to migrate, becoming the label for yet another irreconcilable theory of human individuation.
Of course, our study looks back in time and the future will be a very different place in terms of ice sheets and CO2 but it remains to be seen whether or not Earth's climate becomes more or less stable as we move forward from here.»
As less radiation reaches the surface, the atmosphere may become more stable and clouds more persistent than usual, and less water will evaporate from the surface, a finding corroborated by Qian's China study.
The vibrations that are set up temporarily distort a nucleus and, as explained on page 401, can cause it to eject one or more neutrons.83 The nucleus then becomes proton heavy which makes it less stable and more likely to decay.
At this stage, the female brain actually becomes more stable with lower steady estrogen and oxytocin which translates into less emotion and more calm with brain circuits less reactive to stress.
With the weakening of this muscle layer, it becomes less firm, hence the fat layer above it loses a stable base to rest on.
Ultimately less expensive to build, more powerful and structurally sound, the Pantera went on to become the signature car of the De Tomaso stable.
The more I looked at ideas of race with my own life the less stable it all became and so my central character is somebody for whom all these categories are totally up in the air.
«When you're invested for the long term, your average return becomes much more stable over time and it's less likely that you'll lose money.
Dear Gourav, When you're invested for the long term, your average return becomes much more stable over time and it's less likely that you'll lose money.
International investments, particularly investments in emerging markets, may carry risks associated with potentially less stable economies or governments (such as the risk of seizure by a foreign government, the imposition of currency or other restrictions, or high levels of inflation or deflation), and may be or become illiquid.
Just as Cézanne tried to restore the solid form after Impressionism, and the more he longed for stability in his composition the less stable his objects become, Downes's desire to build firm forms with paint results in his exponentially less stable relationship to the horizontal platform of the earth.
If, for example, the real variation is much less than what is depicted by the hundred or so selected «stable» measurement sites the specter of AGW is diffused; if the real variation in time and space is much greater, the selective measurements become again suspect as being cherry picked within natural tendencies (like the hockey stick).
The middle case makes more sense to me as is because it was a relatively stable period of CO2 concentration, the system was more or less at equilibrium, 2,000 years is just on the threshold of where orbital forcing becomes significant, etc..
«The surface of the lake is becoming warmer, so it becomes less dense, and you get this stable body of water on top.
Energy prices would become stable, because fuel would arrive for free: there would be less risk of disruption to energy supplies because sources would be decentralised.
Do we really want to build nuclear plants in a world that is becoming less politically, economically, and socially stable?
The general feel of Android has become increasingly stable since Lollipop, with less feature flip flopping, fewer performance issues and a greater focus on polish.
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