Sentences with phrase «changes by early summer»

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Cardinal Robert Sarah, prefect of the Vatican's Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, caused a rumpus earlier this summer by proposing to a meeting of liturgists in London that the Catholic Church return to the practice of priest and people praying in the same direction during the Liturgy of the Eucharist: a change in liturgical «orientation» the cardinal described as the entire congregation looking together toward the Lord who is to come.
By year end or early summer, we'll complete our evaluation and identify the necessary changes.
«Australia's curriculum authority will have a key role in implementing any possible changes agreed to by the council and over the summer months ACARA will consider the review and report back early next year.»
Although no exact date for these policy changes has been announced, FHA plans to implement them by early summer.
Policy changes announced by HUD yesterday, Wednesday January 20, are expected to be implemented in the early summer and late spring of 2010.
Overnight lows are a dramatic change in early summer but with increasing humidity by late July, things moderate to just plain hot all the time.
As for how this could be — and in light of the findings of the references listed above — Rankl et al. reasoned that «considering increasing precipitation in winter and decreasing summer mean and minimum temperatures across the upper Indus Basin since the 1960s,» plus the «short response times of small glaciers,» it is only logical to conclude that these facts «suggest a shift from negative to balanced or positive mass budgets in the 1980s or 1990s or even earlier, induced by changing climatic conditions since the 1960s.»
Levant may well have learned the art of spin early in his career while spending the summer in an internship arranged by the libertarian and clean energy / climate change enemy Charles G. Koch Foundation, or through his work with the Fraser Institute.
Most occurrences of Lyme disease in United States are in the Northeast, especially Connecticut.44 While it is unclear how climate change will impact Lyme disease, 45 several studies in the Northeast have linked tick activity and Lyme disease incidence to climate, specifically abundant late spring and early summer moisture.46, 47 West Nile Virus (WNV) is another vector - borne disease that may be influenced by changes in climate.
While modest warming of the tropical East Pacific did occur, the atmosphere never really responded to the oceanic changes in a meaningful way, and model forecasts by early summer quickly fell toward a borderline event, at best.
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