It also warned that Beat could «significantly reduce the benefit» of the reduction in tax rates, but it wasn't able to
estimate the impact now.
Not exact matches
The firm said in the release that 145.5 million consumers might
now potentially have been
impacted by the data breach, 2.5 million more than previously
estimated.
Now looking at the government's call for some departments to
estimate the
impact of forty per cent cuts - could that possibly be the hot water to make us much more amenable to the rather less scorching prospect of twenty five per cent cuts?
«
Estimating the economic
impact is challenging
now, let alone in over a century,» says Edward Oughton, a research associate at the University of Cambridge's Center for Risk Studies.
«We wanted to make a comprehensive assessment using all of the information that was available until
now to give us the best
estimate of what the
impact of deforestation would be on rainfall,» Garcia - Carreras said.
Their results indicate that only about half of the Alamo
impact crater and its related deposits are
now exposed within the region, and they
estimate its total diameter to be between 111 and 150 km.
Right
now, according to Hansen's
estimates, were only feeling the
impacts of oil, gas, and coal burning from the 1970's.
And given the uncertainty in our
estimates — a concept most Americans
now understand thanks to last week's election results — we can not rule out the possibility that private schools have a modest
impact (positive or negative) on voter behavior.
Now, let's apply actual data from Indiana to this framework and show how to
estimate the fiscal
impact of its voucher program as well as the program's «break - even rate.»
-- I'm
now happy to include the full
impact, which will peg my average NAV
estimate at EUR 9.82 per share.
Clearly, the loss of biodiversity (
estimated at thousands of times the natural backgroud rate), the number of well known species that are threatened (10 - 40 % depending on taxonomic group), the loss of 10,000 - 30,000 genetically distinct populations per day (see Hughes et al., 1997) massive declines of groundwater, soil productivity and fertility, etc. as well as the fact that human activities
now impact biogeochemical cycles over huge spatial scales is sufficient evidence that our species is living off of natural capital, rather than income.
The EPA
now asserts that «significant data gaps and uncertainties» prevent it from «calculating or
estimating the national frequency of
impacts.»
Now they're being used by the new
IMPACT2C project, which is looking to provide new
estimates for the
impact and economic cost of climate change in Europe if global warming is limited to the international goal of no more than 2 degrees Celsius, relative to Western European pre-industrial levels.
Now if you can figure out how much of the warming is due to CO2 and how much is due to longer term natural ocean «sloshing» around, then you can come up with an educated
estimate of
impact due to CO2.
The state is
now entering its fourth year of severe drought conditions, with an
estimated economic
impact approaching $ 2 billion, according to a University of California, Davis report.
Based on this information and published atmospheric CO2 data I can
now estimate the CO2
impact on observed past warming and the observed 2xCO2
impact (or climate sensitivity), leaving out (for
now) any notions of energy «hidden in the pipeline»..
They are referring to a 1971 article written by climatologist Stephen Schneider, in which he did, indeed, make that prediction; however, as he himself
now acknowledges, new evidence soon followed its publication that suggested that 1) the cooling
impact of aerosols was not nearly as high as originally
estimated and 2) there were many other gases in the atmosphere, including methane, CFCs and ozone, that had the same warming effect as carbon dioxide.
Magnitudes of
impact can
now be
estimated more systematically for a range of possible increases in global average temperature.