Sentences with phrase «certainly next decade»

These standards may be different next week or next year and certainly next decade.

Not exact matches

I try not to focus too much on historic highs and lows and I certainly don't spend much time thinking, «what will stocks do over the next decade
Equities will almost certainly outperform cash over the next decade, probably by a substantial degree.
It's certainly a buy - and - hold candidate over the next decade.
However, I certainly expected more from Arsenal this year and even though this season has been one of the strangest that I can remember, and we probably won't see the same from Leicester and hopefully Tottenham next year, there is a strong possibility that this season could actually be the worst for the Gunners in a decade in terms of numbers.
The striker is sure to be a world class performer for the next decade or so, and the Nou Camp would be a fitting stage for him to showcase his talents, as his exciting attacking instincts would certainly fit in well with Barcelona's expansive style of play.
Once earmarked as not only United's but England's answer at the left - back position for the next decade at least, he is certainly no prodigal son of Mourinho's.
«The demographic momentum of the current human population certainly precludes massive [population] declines in the next few decades
«Certainly for the next several decades, the majority of electricity will be generated by fossil fuels in a fairly conventional way,» says Bill Moomaw, an international energy policy expert at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, primarily because it is cheap and readily available.
Where Charles Bernstein's classic, original score for «A Nightmare on Elm Street» is back for another lullaby here, the composer's «Deadly Friend» hits CD to re-animates a robot - possessed girl next door with equal components creepiness and absurd humor, with the end title droid chants of «Bee Bee, Bee Bee» certainly one of the nuttiest vocal pieces heard that decade.
The improvements to the Land Cruiser certainly help prepare it for entry into the next decade.
While you can certainly burden yourself with crushing student loan debt for the next several decades, there are better ways to tackle your college budget.
Equities will almost certainly outperform cash over the next decade, probably by a substantial degree.
Certainly hasn't been a steal in a long time now, but I doubt anyone would be unhappy buying DIS here and holding for the next couple decades.
I would be surprised if it was very different to the 2001 TAR version as far as the next few decades go, but I certainly have no priviledged information about that.
But this is surely what will eventually have to happen — if not this year, then next, certainly a long time before the end of the decade.
Without such efforts, at the level of the person, family, community and nation, it's certainly hard to see a smooth journey for humanity as populations and appetites crest in the next few decades.
Certainly, the biggest unknown to the robustness of a 40 to 45 percent target is how GDP grows over the next decade and beyond.
So I think we are looking at, certainly for the next few decades, just what we've had in the last few decades, which is a mild and gradual warming that will not do catastrophic harm either to human beings or to biodiversity, in fact probably the reverse.»
Global Warming floods and droughts crops, increases insect and fungal growth, increases the spread of said non-indigenous vermin, alters the range of crops to where geology and infrastructure (such as irrigation and farms) is not favourable (north of the Southern Manitoba bread - basket is boreal forest too acidic for crops and north even further is only accessible by winter roads)...... these problems are potentially solvable, but certainly as soon as Chinese Himalayan meltwater dries up, or as soon as a Monsoon season fails because of Global Warming, the next decade of cost savings by following the Republican / Conservative geoengineering «plan»... such preventable events in the midst of an economic golden age will be looked on by future generations as evil.
It's reasonable to say that, if the generations alive in the next few decades are willing to give up, say 3 per cent of their income for a project which will deliver most of its benefits after 2050, those who will benefit from that (modest but not insignificant) sacrifice ought to be willing to give up a similar proportion of their (almost certainly much higher) incomes, to return the environment to something like the starting point, before the process of industrialisation that delivered all that wealth.
The world could spend 50 $ bn over the next 20 years and while we would certainly get some burning plasmas, there is no basis for confidence that after, say, two decades of development you could make electricity at 70 $ / MWhr or some other reasonable price.
Coral reefs, which plausibly as a result of climate change could disappear entirely by 2100 and almost certainly will be reduced much in areal extent within the next few decades (Hoegh - Guldberg, 1999; Mumby et al., 2007; Pandolfi et al., 2011; Ricke et al., 2013), are essentially the «rainforests of the sea» (Knowlton and Jackson, 2008) in terms of biodiversity.
In any case, we don't have until the end of the century — yes, it would certainly be useful to have new technologies in the second half of this century, but the next couple of decades are really going to determine our fate.
With the population of the state aging and a large influx of baby boomer individuals becoming elderly in the next decade or so, the demand for medical professional and facilities has certainly become a top priority.
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