Sentences with phrase «done over the last few decades»

Gennaro Gattuso believes that Italian Football is forgetting what it has done over the last few decades and that there are...
«I'm thrilled with the way plans are working out in the city, and it could never have happened without all the different boards and governmental bodies pitching in together the way they've done over the last few decades,» Marcucci said.
Extensive research has been done over the last few decades on the effect of plants on blood sugar, revealing promising results.

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This is easier said than done because many pressures have tended to flatten real U.S. wages for average employees over the last few decades.
Trudeau said his sense from voters across Canada is the Canadian economy has performed generally well over the last few decades, but they don't feel their families and communities are performing as well.
There is now a lot of soul - searching about the direction of the Republican Party and much doubting of its future viability if does not adapt itself in some way to an electorate that has (it is said) fundamentally shifted over the last few decades.
By and large, over the last few decades the Church in the West has adopted a don't ask / don't tell policy.
For those that don't know who Maida Heatter is, she's responsible for writing some of the most amazing, luscious, scrumptiously adjective - worthy baking books over the last few decades.
However it does seem that the Ministry of Defence has been plagued over the last few decades with commissioning large projects that end up running horrendously late and over budget.
McKee says the only thing that has done more to keep Senate Republicans in the majority over the last few decades is their ability to draw district lines.
Or fires set to clear land for agriculture can get out of hand, like they've done in Indonesia: Over the last few decades, the country has drained many of its peatlands to grow oil palms and other crops.
If you consider the many things that have changed in the last few decades, there is a completely new outlook at the way that people should perceive online dating over 50 and what they should do in order to make this process easy for them.
Hot Russian brides really do make good wife's, they are committed to their children and family, and still have those traditional family values that so many Western women have lost over the last few decades.
If you done any research into Russian women you will see that they really do make great wives they have traits that many Western women have lost over the last few decades.
We believe that, «Integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is looking» and we have continued to do the right thing for our customers over the last few decades.
Considering the massive changes that have occurred in our world over the last few decades, it's easy to yearn for simpler times, when phones only made phone calls and banks didn't charge account fees.
In all this, why don't you pay attention to the physical models we have: the climate over the last few decades, and palaeoclimate.
A globally warm medieval period could be a simple forced response to increased solar, in which case it doesn't imply any larger intrinsic variability than already assumed, and since solar has been pretty much constant over the last 50 years, improvements to our understanding of solar forced climate changes are irrelevant for the last few decades.
Tobacco funding is down, so in last few years he's been doing the adjacent market of climate anti-science, using all teh PR machinery and contact lists built over decades.
As for longer trends, there are of course other factors that could play a role, but you perhaps don't realise that the association of the trends over the last few decades with human forcings (which include other GHGs, aerosols, land use, ozone depletion etc.) are not just based on a correlations.
Do you really believe that AO / NAO caused only minor fluctuations in ice extent for over a century, then caused it to nose - dive over the last few decades?
For example, some «skeptics» who don't understand anomalies are worried that the dropout of lots of cold weather stations in Siberia over the last few decades has biased the record warm.
Doe this mean that the National Research Council should / will revisit their conclusion: «Based on the analyses presented in the original papers by Mann et al. and this newer supporting evidence, the committee finds it plausible that the Northern Hemisphere was warmer during the last few decades of the 20th century than during any comparable period over the preceding millennium»???
Over the last few decades, however, that ice has been thinning due to increasing greenhouse gases, so when it does melt in the summer, as it normally does, more of the sun's energy gets absorbed into the Arctic Ocean, which then contributes to even more melting.
The scientific pivot to cooling confirms what many have thought and said over the last few decades: human CO2 emissions do have a warming influence on global temperatures but, with that said, it is a minor factor that is easily overwhelmed by both solar / cosmic and natural earthly forces.
Zeke Hausfather says: October 24, 2013 at 1:11 pm «This model does particularly bad over the last few decades.
You know, the truly astonishing thing is that we hear that phrase (that we can't afford to do anything about our ecological overshoot because there are so many hungry peoplle) all the time, yet those are the same people who are strictly against what they call «wealth redistribution» and who are all for «globalization» and «free markets», the resukt of which over the last few decades has been that the gap between rich and poor has only gotten bigger and bigger.
IMO you don't understand how technology has developed over the last few decades well enough to project that development forwards.
[Response: We've discussed this point already in some level of detail in «Did the Sun hit record hights over the last few decades?».
You do get a slightly different slope in one experiment, the «1 % / yr» experiment, where only CO2 rises, and much more slowly than it has over the last few decades.
If the data in all three series has dramatically spiralled away from the instrumental record over the last few decades, it can not * possibly * be reasonable to claim an accuracy of 0.1 degC two centuries ago, when the instrumental records basically did not exist!
I presume that's why he posted the comment he did: if a reconstruction of the temperature record fails to show warming for the Arctic over the last few decades, it's probably suspect.
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