Sentences with phrase «discernible changes»

If anything, our projections for warming are higher than they used to be, and we're seeing discernible changes in ecosystems that we can link back to climate.»
And another thing, when we look at the past 100 + years of temperature change, even when we have to try to peer through grossly mis - adjusted warmist data and a growing urban heat island effect, we see little discernible changes in the rate of early 20th century (low CO2) and later 20th century (higher CO2) change.
Teachers select recommendations developed by our policy teams to design campaign strategies to move our recommendations into discernible changes in policy and practice.
Of course, influence is inevitably linked to impact, to discernible changes in policy or practice (for better or for worse).
I went gluten free a year ago but noticed no discernible changes.
Mutations give rise to new genes, but only some of those produce discernible changes that improve (or reduce) fitness.
Arby's has meanwhile launched an attack on Subway's meat supply chain with its «Slicing Up the Truth» campaign, which has produced no discernible change in its fortunes — although it did have to apologize to the state of Iowa for impugning its residents» meat - slicing skills.
And as long as there is no discernible change in the way our game is handled by the pgmob and the equally complicit FA, this will be a problem for us.
Nevertheless there has been a discernible change in Leigh's work since his last dysfunctional - family opus, Life Is Sweet — a change well described by Australian critic Adrian Martin in a recent letter to me: «I think that as a certain angry anti-Thatcher 80s politics has drained from Leigh's work, he has gravitated to either the bombastic nihilism of Naked (a film I have incredibly mixed feelings about) or the soft - heartedness of Secrets and Lies.»
Hmm, no discernible change - until you exercise your right ankle again.
For the customer, there is no discernible change.
Still, Tor's report that there hasn't been any discernible change in sales and readership is proof that DRM didn't do much to protect authors.
The top deferred income annuity price fell about 2 % while there was no discernible change to the top immediate annuity rates.
If the main climate response channel is increased convection, or greater tropical rainfall, there could be no discernible change in air temperature at all from increased GHGs.
The effort of lawyers to expand their monopoly on real estate closing services if, of course, a longstanding one and as the FTC reports in its submission, empirical evidence indicates that consumer real estate closings costs substantially more in states where lawyers are required to conduct the closing than in states that allow «lay closings,» with no discernible change in quality.
The first criteria is that it must be modified such that there is a discernible change in engine output or power and / or there must be at the very least $ 10000 worth of body modifications done on the automobile.
Expectations of higher rates have persisted while there has been no discernible change in the trend in home buying plans.

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The reason that the same rock, atom, or molecule can persist without change for millions of years is that its constituent occasions conform serially to each other without discernible modification as they synthesize their past.
The report shows that 2017 was a year of change for the # 10.8 bn1 UK Total Wine market with volume falling but value rising overall, influenced in part by rising prices and taxes but also by a discernible shift among consumers towards choosing quality over quantity.
A robust and coherent global pattern is discernible of the impacts of climate change on crop productivity that could have consequences for food availability.
They found the ADH amino acid changes made no discernible difference in the species» ability to survive while being fed increasingly heavy doses of alcohol.
A reduction in the amount of oxygen dissolved in the oceans due to climate change is already discernible in some parts of the world and should be evident across large regions of the oceans between 2030 and 2040, according to a new study led by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
Outwardly the star shows no discernible effect, but the course of its evolution is changed with this new source of energy.
Process changes can influence products in ways that may not be discernible until their effects on efficacy effects become evident.
This is despite the fact that in 1995 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said «the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate.»
The film's aspect ratio changes throughout for no discernible reason; an early scene in which Luisaidh witnesses a neighbour committing suicide is quickly forgotten; and the frequent never - explained sight of a naked man in another neighbour's garden just seems like the kind of quirky visual gag you'd find in a Richard Curtis movie.
Although captures weighing the fullscreen version of the SE (reviewed below) against the Superbit's 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer wouldn't prove much other than the disparity in aspect ratios, the Superbit platter boasts a much more expressive colour palette, blacks that approach pitch for a change, and detail so microscopically fine that, while Gobby's costume now officially looks stupid, the CGI has, conversely, never been more convincing, since all that compositing work is finally discernible.
«Embedded within NCLB's accountability system are three distinct, discernible models of educational change that have been awkwardly welded together.
Finland's PISA scores and rankings slipped in 2009, and again in 2012, followed by a scathing report from the University of Helsinki that led the program's uber - advocate Pasi Sahlberg to warn that the time had come for Finns «to concede that the signals of change have been discernible already for a while and to open up a national discussion regarding the state and future of the Finnish comprehensive school that rose to international acclaim due to our students» success in the PISA studies.»
The Maui schools also experimented with tuition rates, but no discernible pattern correlated tuition changes and enrollment changes.
On city streets, the Explorer motored away from stops briskly with no discernible turbo lag and sufficient power, and the transmission performed well - timed and seamless gear changes.
In a manner similar to the site's pre-existing self - publishing e-book platform, Kindle Worlds will allow writers of fan fiction the chance to profit from something they'd probably be doing for free anyway, with or without an audience, albeit at a much lower rate than if they, say, changed the characters and settings from Twilight just enough to be legally discernible and then maybe added anal beads or something.
While not promoting market timing, he advised that these periodic changes in the equity risk premium would be discernible and potentially profitable.
In this context dogs showed responses to e-collar stimuli which were clearly discernible to a «blinded» observer, and showed changes in behaviour and physiology that other studies have interpreted as indications of aversive arousal or anxiety (e.g. Beerda et al 1998; Schilder and van der Borg 2004).
When she was about 6, I changed her diet to Canidae with no discernible health issues.
• Tend to occur in seizure - prone breeds (e.g. beagle, Bernese mountain dog, etc.) • Often develop around puberty (8 - 10 months old); usually before 2 years of age • Discernible pre-ictal mood change (e.g. depressed, irritable or flat mood) • Behavioral event is often sudden in onset and bout - like — though bouts may cluster into a lengthy sequence • Behavior is often extreme, irrational, apparently unprovoked • Behavioral event may be triggered by stress or an environmental event (noise, flashing light) • May be associated with autonomic signs (salivation, urination, anal gland discharge) • Post-ictal depression / unresponsive or even aggression
It's a noticeable change: the skater dude's T - shirt lifts as he lands from a great height, every movement of the board is crystal clear and tricks are much more easily discernible from one another.
By 1965 Olitski had evolved a radically innovative technique of laying down atmospheric blankets of colored spray on the canvas, marked at first by barely discernible straight - edged value changes near the edge of the picture and later by acrylic paint dragged along portions of the edge.
Science tells us climate change has not had a discernible impact on global hurricane activity.
The change is visually striking — where once there was a pulse waveform with discernible width there is now a sinusoidal waveform.
BERLIN — I just participated in the first face - to - face meeting of the Anthropocene Working Group, a subset of a branch of the International Commission on Stratigraphy examining whether humanity's growth spurt (in both numbers and resource appetites) has caused sufficient change to Earth systems to leave a discernible trace in layered rocks that will build and endure far into the future.
Let's assume these studies somehow greatly underestimated natural variability in the climate system, so that the «signal» of anthropogenic climate change has not yet emerged from the «noise» of natural variations (i.e., the above - cited «discernible human influence» had not been detected after all).
The EPA continues: «Nevertheless, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) stated there was a «discernible» human influence on climate; and that the observed warming trend is «unlikely to be entirely natural in origin.»
Looking at records of the changes in length of day since 1860, e.g. here [http://www.john-daly.com/press/lods1860.gif] it's clear that there is no discernible trend which would suggest long - term or accelerating increase in the Earth's diameter.
there has been no statistically discernible rise in global temperature for the most recent 15 years despite atmospheric CO2 concentration rising by ~ 4 % during that time so the rise in the CO2 is observed to not be overwhelming other causes of the temperature change, 2.
In 1996, when the IPCC released its second assessment report, stating that the human impact on climate was «discernible», a fossil - fuel - industry - funded group called the Global Climate Coalition accused the IPCC author Benjamin Santer of making unauthorised changes to make global warming appear more certain than it was.
I would not dispute 100 - 300 year oscillations as a possibility, but my reading of the climate records reveals no evidence for a significant role for such oscillations — or at least, no role substantial enough on a global scale to have created a discernible signal outside of changes occasioned by solar variations, volcanism, and other known entities (changes on a regional scale are a very different matter and may have involved such oscillations).
London, 23 November: A new book on the origins of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the global warming movement reveals that the 1995 discovery of «discernible» evidence for a man - made influence on climate was a response to demands of -LSB-...]
This was when lead author Santer changed the IPCC report after scientists had signed off on it saying there was now evidence of a «discernible human fingerprint» in atmospheric temperatures.
Therefore, if your claim is true that the recent cessation of a trend is merely random fluctuation around the long term trend, then the lack of change after 1970 to the long term trend is strong evidence that AGW has had no discernible effect.
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