You created the requirement of a net transfer from the atmosphere to the ocean, whereas I explained with two examples that the greenhouse effect can put heat in the oceans due to a change in greenhouse gases despite
a flatlining in surface temperatures of both ocean and air AND an uninterrupted net transfer from ocean to air.
Prescription: Spend to strength: You are not
flatlining in Canada just because of store count saturation.
The world economy is set to rally from the worst recession in post-war history, but UK growth will
flatline in 2010 according to an influential think - tank.
Social mobility, having
flatlined in the latter part of the last century, would go into reverse in the first part of this century.
That being said it looks like toy sales are already starting to
flatline in the US and are almost displaying a Rock Band / Guitar Hero fad trend.
«The sun's X-ray output has
flatlined in recent days and NOAA forecasters estimate a scant 1 % chance of strong flares in the next 24 hours,» Vencore notes.
«Ice has
flatlined in the North Pole, while it goes through the roof in the South Pole... The widely claimed polar meltdown continues to be nothing more than bad fiction»
Flatline in total air heat content,
flatline in air temperature, and yet some energy is flowing from the air into the ocean, going downwards.
Recharge news Ever - increasing competitiveness and emergence of important new markets to help drive wind past 60GW of annual installations, says report Annual wind power additions will
flatline in 2018 but see «dramatic growth» from next year, buoyed by ever more competitive power prices and the emergence of major new markets, according to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC).
(A) What is causing the current
flatline in global mean temperature?
Ron, if the new BEST results agree with GISS then there probably is no recent
flatline in BEST to hide, as GISS shows warming throughout the period.
Price has
flatlined in the
And although prices
flatlined in 2015 compared to the prior year, niche areas were up slightly by 3.5 percent.
Not exact matches
While a small business owner tends to get stuck
in a particular market, with a particular revenue stream and low growth rate, an entrepreneur is continually seeking change opportunities to break out of
flatlined growth and find new markets, customers and employees to drive growth.
Equities
in Europe traded just above the
flatline as investors reacted to earnings and waited for a report from the Federal Reserve.
European markets hovered around the
flatline as investors geared up for the latest
in corporate earnings while keeping an eye on geopolitics and oil.
In early Asian trade on Monday, the Shanghai bourse posted dramatic swings on either sides of the
flatline and was last seen more than 2 percent lower, despite the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) bigger - than - expected easing package over the weekend.
However, monthly figures show U.S. oil production
flatlining recently, and even dipping
in June, said Amrita Sen, chief oil analyst at research consultancy Energy Aspects.
In fact, the country now has too many malls and shopping centers, and sales there are
flatlining as more shoppers go digital.
In contrast to the 3 % GDP growth widely reported for the latest quarter, year - over-year growth in GDP, after peaking at 3 1/2 % in Q3 / 2010, has basically flatlined around 1 1/2 % for the last three quarter
In contrast to the 3 % GDP growth widely reported for the latest quarter, year - over-year growth
in GDP, after peaking at 3 1/2 % in Q3 / 2010, has basically flatlined around 1 1/2 % for the last three quarter
in GDP, after peaking at 3 1/2 %
in Q3 / 2010, has basically flatlined around 1 1/2 % for the last three quarter
in Q3 / 2010, has basically
flatlined around 1 1/2 % for the last three quarters.
2008 global financial crisis, world HNW and MC's, flooded back into US, driving USD strength,
flatlined global economy, decelrating trade, collapse of commodity values, reduction
in opportunity horizon of Manufacturing and Productive EM, along with debt dynamics
in China accelerating (Money Printing, Asset Bloat) and staid developed world horizons and Equity bloat
in US.
City job growth has
flatlined after a stretch
in which Chicago outpaced the metro area and the region.
Investors are already anxious about MAU
flatlining — after its earnings report Thursday
in which it didn't add any new MAU users
in Q2, the stock was down more than 11 percent.
Indonesia's economy grew slightly slower than forecast
in the third quarter, as private consumption continued to
flatline.
Despite France's
flatlining economy, the bank's domestic retail arm managed to grow deposits by 4.7 %, fueled by a near 10 % increase
in funds held
in savings accounts.
redtape, I'll bet the empathy meter
flatlines when it's pointed
in your direction.
Addressing the
flatlined growth, Dorsey reportedly told investors, «We think there's a lot of opportunity
in our product to fix some broken windows that we know are inhibiting growth.»
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Flatline
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flatline for Britvic
in Q1 fiscal - 2018 - trading update Britvic has reported flat sales for the first quarter of its fiscal - 2018, as the introduction of a sugar tax looms
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She quite explicitly admits that she doesn't have the «right» answers for people when it comes to reconciling intimacy and eroticism over the long haul or reviving a
flatlined sex life — a common problem
in long - term relationships.
«
In the Budget the government must urgently take action to kick - start our
flatlining economy and realise that we need growth to get the deficit down.
Which
in the real world reflects squeezed families and companies that are earning less, making lower profits and paying less tax as a result of
flatlining growth.
And the reason is simple — the 2010 Budget and Spending Review, which were supposed to make things better, have
in fact made things much worse - choking off the recovery, crushing living standards and
flatlining the economy.
He claimed that
in local elections contested by all four Scottish parties this year «it is the Lib Dems who are leading the pack, rising by an average of ten percentage points while the others
flatline or decline».
The speech sought to consolidate a shift
in the economic debate
in which shadow chancellor Ed Balls has accepted years of
flatlining growth are now at an end.
Ed Balls» infamous
flatlining gesture, which has wound David Cameron up
in the Commons so much this year, seems as appropriate as ever.
Although tentative to start with, the upturn was strong enough
in its final year for the chancellor to turn the electoral tide against his opposite number, who had predicted austerity would permanently «
flatline» the economy.
After the YouGov poll at the weekend showed a narrowing
in the Tory lead to 7 %, there is a new Populus poll
in tomorrow's Times, which shows Labour
flatlining on 30 % and a slight increase
in the Conservative lead to 13 %.
11.43 - «I have a gesture for Ed Balls» says Cameron
in regard to the shadow chancellors» «
flatlining» gesture he often uses during PMQs.
As the economy
flatlines and inflation increases it is clear that if the Government continues on its course there will be more pain and no gain for most people
in the country.
«At a time when typical wages have
flatlined but prices have continued rising, concerted action to drive up levels of pay for low earners is an essential component
in the improvement of living standards,» IPPR's senior research fellow Kayte Lawton said.
David Cameron,
in a physical attack on (ok, impression of) Ed Balls, imitated the shadow chancellor's signature
flatlining gesture, and then started jabbing his finger upwards:
«The latest figures show our economy is
flatlining because the government is cutting when it should be spending and putting money
in people's pockets.
«We've got so used to the economy
flatlining that, for many people, and not just
in the media but business, too, the return to any growth is such a relief,» he says.
A few pounds above
flatline funding against 4 % growth
in demand has hobbled the service.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower
in real terms than they were
in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done
in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has
flatlined for a decade
The Lib Dems are still doing well
in the opinion polls and performed respectably
in the local elections, but there is a growing feeling that the party, having been given a free ride by the
flatlining Conservatives, is now under the threat of a squeeze from the resurgent Tories.
There is some good news for Menzies Campbell — throughout June his job approval ratings
flatlined at about minus 22, but since the Liberal Democrats» performance
in the Bromley and Chislehurst by - election his ratings have perked up considerably.
The figures are expected to show Britain's economy has
flatlined for almost a year, contrasting with strong growth
in Germany and, to a lesser extent, France.