Sentences with phrase «current claims trend»

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«Claims can remain close to their current trend for an extended period.»
Unless major players in the main universities begin to favor our efforts during the next decade or so, we won't be able to honestly claim to be making a much of a dent against the current trends.
Processing the Kona coffee locally, Kona farmers and other volcanic growers have added quality increasing value with a current upward trend for 2017 yearly tax revenue claims from coffee.
The current trend in the food industry seems to be to take any food that people like and juice it up with vitamins, minerals and fiber so as to make all sorts of nonsense health claims, regardless of the nutritional properties of the original item.
Whenever I stumble across a game claiming to be «retro» these days it's hard not to let out a heavy sigh, not so much because the current trend of producing such titles is becoming tiresome, although it most certainly is, but because the vast amount of games that aim to replicate the 8 - bit days fail miserably in doing just that.
It captured their hearts and imaginations, and many of those same fans claim that it set the current trends for some of today's anime tropes.
She became a de facto member of a very small group of African American artists who broke the color barrier, and the gender barrier, and who laid claim to abstraction on their own terms long before the current trend in African American abstraction (For instance, see Amber Jamilla Musser's essay in the October 2017 Brooklyn Rail).
And the current solution is to mix data sets to create new ones that now claim the problem is worse than they thought (even though real world evidence is showing a clear trend towards earlier and colder winters)?
The existing population density around the world and the current trend of voluntary migration of people (to e.g. Florida, Arizona, California, Costa Rica, Mexico, etc.) are a resounding testimony of our preference for warmer climate, not withstanding the claims of violent storms, heat waves, floods, droughts, etc..
Compelling scientific evidence supports the claim that CO2 from human activity is driving the current warming trend, that the trend is potentially dangerous, and is already having negative impacts.
Karlsson claims that «human emissions of carbon dioxide and other anthropogenic greenhouse gases is [sic] a substantial influence on the current warming trend
Which, considering we know 2005 was part of a rise we can not meaningfully distinguish from the trend up to 1997, means we can not accept a claim of a flat or zero climate change to the current date, and we can estimate the odds that the rate of rise in GMT has slowed to be less than 1 / 6th.
Abdussamatov is the same scientist who claimed that current warm temperatures on Mars proved that the sun - and not human activity - is behind the global warming trend on Earth, a theory debunked on realclimate.org.
While a recent report tells us current droughts in the western USA hardly make the top ten, we have this from Stanford University, a claim about drought related crop insurance claims that doesn't seem to match data on national yields and trend.
Even though now you claim the current trend was «cooling», using the RSS data set.
Ironically, they falsely claim that current climate change is unnaturally fast, but ignore how it has changed in just five years as a cooling trend continues.
If skeptics attempted to state the global average temperature of the LIA or MWP within tenths of a degree, and published trends purporting to show temperatures with such precision over decadal and century time periods, then it would be inconsistent with criticisms of the claims of the consensus regarding both current and paleo temperature sets.
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To back up my claim I have asked some of our European consultants to highlight the key clients they are working with at the moment and the roles they are recruiting for, providing a wider insight into current market trends.
A number of self - government agreements have been put in place, with the current trend being to negotiate land claim settlements and self - governance as part of the one major comprehensive settlement.
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