I don't base that on anything beyond pure speculation, but while Audi's cars are very nice their designs haven't changed
dramatically in about a decade.
Not exact matches
Just look at our current political situation: those worried
about Trump have to contend with the fact that the power of the executive branch has been
dramatically expanded over the
decades; we place immense responsibility and capability
in the hands of one person, forgetting that said responsibility and capability is not so easily withdrawn if we don't like the one wielding it.
Nothing
about that has changed but the sharing of it, either at a friend or relatives», or just spontaneously going out to eat, has shifted
dramatically in the last
decade as I began to develop more tactics for avoiding eating with others, or later, when I realized many of my health problems were attributed to food intolerances, and most friends and family no longer knew how to prepare food that was gluten, dairy, and for the most part meat - free.
Economic projections
decades into the future can fluctuate
dramatically in response to small changes
in assumptions
about economic growth, demographic predictions or technological changes.
Dr. Joe Kahn: CoQ10 is a very powerful antioxidant and because oxygen is being used
in the mitochondria
in the process of producing ATP energy molecule, the mitochondria is very sensitive to oxidant stress and CoQ10 is an anti-oxidant and
about age forty we just start producing
dramatically less and less CoQ10 every
decade of our lives.
In the five decades since Marcel Breuer designed the Whitney's current building, the collection has expanded dramatically — from about 2,300 objects to more than 21,000 works — in large part due to donations from Museum trustees, collectors, foundations, and artist
In the five
decades since Marcel Breuer designed the Whitney's current building, the collection has expanded
dramatically — from
about 2,300 objects to more than 21,000 works —
in large part due to donations from Museum trustees, collectors, foundations, and artist
in large part due to donations from Museum trustees, collectors, foundations, and artists.
Bib @ 113: Not sure I'd want to be quite so sure
about: «And that demonstrates how dangerous it potentially is for us to do something that's never happened
in the history of the planet... to very
dramatically change the CO2 concentration,
in a matter of mere
decades» The planets history is quite a long one, and a lot of details are not vailable.
But
in the past
decade (2002 - 2012), that number has fallen
dramatically, to
about 3.8.
The automobile had been invented and entered mass production
in the early 1900s, but just as the internal combustion engine started to prevail over electric cars at that time and mass production took hold with Ford's Model T bringing some cars and trucks into upper middle class households and into use by businesses and farms, the Great Depression and World War II
dramatically reduced private personal consumption, so for the two
decades from
about 1929 until the several years after World War II that it took to convert factories from war production to civilian peacetime production, the automobile industry's private sector sales were greatly suppressed, domestic civilian road and bridge construction came to a near halt during World War II as government funds were diverted to the war effort, and domestic oil consumption was likewise suppressed.
Just look at our current political situation: those worried
about Trump have to contend with the fact that the power of the executive branch has been
dramatically expanded over the
decades; we place immense responsibility and capability
in the hands of one person, forgetting that said responsibility and capability is not so easily withdrawn if we don't like the one wielding it.
As this article
about prevention as treatment (PasT) outlines, a combination of potent antiretroviral therapy (ART) has «changed the course of the HIV epidemic», not only significantly improving life expectancy (to
decades rather than months) but also
dramatically reducing the risk, by almost 100 per cent
in one landmark trial, of transmitting the infection to sexual and drug - using partners.