Sentences with phrase «from insignificant change»

These reasons can vary from an insignificant change in the official logo to implementing new software programs.
This is a far from insignificant change, amounting to 32 % of the measured net ablation during the short period for which data is available.

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Africa is, relatively speaking, less harshly affected by this changing situation: loans and investment by private financial institutions from the North have been almost insignificant since 1980.
Boundary changes: Almost insignificant, Hove gains a few hundred voters from the tidying up of the boundary with Brighton Pavilion to match slight changes in the ward boundaries.
The changes from last month are insignificant in themselves, but over the longer term there seems to be a slight weakening in the Conservative lead in YouGov's polls, down from the regular leads of around 7 points in the summer (this is in contrast to ICM, who are now reporting larger leads than they did earlier in the year).
The latter show negligible change in the mean solar radiance over the data span (formally shows a statistically insignificant cooling) the latter suggest there is a possibly signifcant increase in the mean from 1980 - 1990 to 1990 - 2000.
While a 14 % loss is not an insignificant amount, it's smaller than some of the changes in Antarctic sea ice recorded during the middle of the 20th century, as estimated from whaling ship logbooks, the paper says.
My blood glucose slightly increased but the change was insignificant: from 4.9 mmol / L (88 mg / dL) to 5.2 mmol / L (94 mg / dL)- this could be down to the almond milk I used instead of water.
When informed that 75 percent of students graduated from high school, the public took that as neutral to mildly good news, as the percentage giving schools an «A» or «B» increased by a trivial 2 points and the percentage getting a «D» or «F» dropped by 1 point (both statistically insignificant changes).
«Though mankind's existence on the face of the earth is certainly a variable for generated heat, such heat is insignificant in comparison to the changes in heat from the sun, specifically compared to the changes in Earth's temperature due to the sun's 11 year sunspot cycle.
Liz: «Though mankind's existence on the face of the earth is certainly a variable for generated heat, such heat is insignificant in comparison to the changes in heat from the sun, specifically compared to the changes in Earth's temperature due to the sun's 11 year sunspot cycle.
When I brought up the pathetically insignificant contributions to GMSL rise from Antarctica you change the subject.
From this, it should be sufficiently clear that, when viewed in absolute energy terms, the viable margin between life and death in the Earth's biosphere is remarkably narrow — so much so that a seemingly insignificant 1 % to 2 % change in the total energy of the global environment will invariably result in serious disruption of the established infrastructure of life in the biosphere.
Since CO2 is increasing at 2ppmv / year but there has not been any detectable change in OLR resulting from this increase; it is safe to say that CO2 increases have not have any more than a trivial insignificant effect on the Earth's energy balance.
Simply put the climate change debate is strictly whether it is changes to the incoming or outgoing energy that is causing a shift in the equilibrium temperature and all evidence points to the fact that it is the changes to the incoming energy that is by far the dominant driver with changes to the outgoing energy from the enhanced greenhouse effect too insignificant to even be detected.
It appears that the message from the AGW believers regarding solar impact on our climate is slowly shifting from «it is insignificant, limited to the measurable direct impact from changes in solar irradiation» to «well, it could be a cause of natural variation but is still much less significant than anthropogenic factors (i.e. CO2)»
Diverting attention from the elephant in the room, that AGW is hugely exagerated, probably insignificant, and can not change much in several lifetimes, and does not justify any of the very profitable and expensive measures enacted in its name, which make its single and deadly natural supposed cause worse by laws that are regressive inscience fact on each of their own justifications.
I should also add that an alternative model for glacial cycle assuming GHG feedback was insignificant would have to produce some physics to show how the radiative effect from change in GHG managed to have no effect.
Because when Judith wrote a post about Kahan's study, she skipped right over the main finding of the study (that views on climate change are associated with political ideology / world view), and wrote about the relatively insignificant finding from the study — that «skeptics» tended to score slightly higher on an assessment of «scientific literacy.»
Insignificant forcings from non-atmospheric anthropogenic factors (like the dramatic changes to land use that have occurred over the past 100 years).
We want to convince people that either don't know about it, haven't thought about it, or aren't convinced they can make a difference, that you can take a lot of these changes, and although it may seem insignificant at the individual level, they will add up, and we'll see significant change from it.
The only variable that changed from test to test was the client's marital status, and by adjusting that, the researchers found that this seemingly insignificant factor did play a role.
November 18 started with the Bitcoin price at $ 334.97, a rather insignificant change from the start of the previous day.
Moving from 4.125 % (where mortgage rates are today) to 4.3 %, their end of 2015 prediction, may seem like an insignificant change in the monthly payment, but it might be just the beginning.
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