Sentences with phrase «from rapid»

The Assessment Cap Credit protects homeowners from rapid increases in house prices.
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While most screening companies require days, even weeks, to provide test results, Verified First clients benefit from rapid turnaround times on most clear searches.
From the rapid increase of the market bottom of $ 300 and consecutive increases to the peak of $ 410, Bitcoin seems to be on the decline yet again, and is currently sitting around $ 380.
Both are desperate for their assistant to reign supreme, and in the end it's all of us that are benefiting from their rapid development.
More importantly, the phone was able to handle everything we threw at it, from rapid - fire multitasking to heavy webpage scrolling to graphics - intense games like the aforementioned Asphalt 8.
Now gain pleasure from rapid video games, explore extra missions and beat your mates by making perfect scores.
«Asia is a fast growing market for digital currencies, as shown from the rapid adoption of digital payments in China, Japan, India, Indonesia and other parts of the world.
For example, a customer can buy and hold bitcoins, benefiting from its rapid growth and exchange it to fiat when needed.
Brain trauma can occur from either a direct impact to the head or from a rapid deceleration or acceleration of the head, such as whiplash.
Law firms specializing in international arbitration stand to profit from the rapid rise in global disputes.
One function, however, is conspicuously absent from this rapid technological progress: training.
The company said that the wind farm would benefit from the rapid technological progress expected in the industry before it is due to start operating in 2025.
Given that many nations are already seeing overall energy consumption and coal use decline (over and above any impact of an economic slowdown), this latest announcement is a very welcome confirmation that China is also benefitting from this rapid transition.
Thanks Steve, it was probably your phrase that I remembered from the earlier posts on Steig, but the decent cove bit came from his rapid response to the Tijander varve affair, which made him.
That remarkable transformation has come not from the forced redistribution of global wealth or renewable energy but instead from the rapid growth of the global economy fueled by cheap fossil energy.
Fuel rods became exposed and began to melt, while generating large amounts of hydrogen from the rapid oxidation of zirconium contained in the cladding surrounding the nuclear fuel.
My intuition is that in pure EROEI terms we are far from the end of the triangle, and that what we really need to look at is uncaptured externalities of chemical, physical and biological damages from rapid buildup of CO2.
There are other definite costs: costs when buildings suffer damage from sea level rise, storm surges and floods; costs when we have to take steps to protect ourselves from rapid climate changes; coats when we have to deal with the results of permafrost melt; costs when land loses value because of climate change.
We know it from direct measurements of land and water, from shifts in where animals and plants live, from rapid increases in glacier and ice sheet melt, from sea level rise (due less to melting ice, and more to expansion as the water warms).
Latin name: Torreya taxifolia Perhaps the rarest conifer in the U.S., this species is on the brink of extinction because its habitat is facing mounting pressure from rapid changes in its native environment.
«Ministers stressed the need for urgent action to reduce SLCP emissions to contribute to Arctic climate change mitigation and to the preservation of the unique culture and ecosystems of the Arctic which are under threat from rapid climate changes,» read the statement issued at the conclusion of the meeting.
Hansen and others warn of «unexpected consequences» from the rapid pace of human forcing.
Announcing the publication today of Version 3 2 of my paper that tests the hypothesis that polar bear population declines result from rapid declines in summer sea ice, updated with recently available data.
The reason is that on calm nights, the still air protects the temperature inversion (from the rapid cooling of the ground due to IR radiation to the sky), whereas on windy nights the inversion layer is disturbed.
«Previous studies involving the GISS model found that rapid cloud changes in both hemispheres result from the rapid adjustment to aerosol forcing; effective radiative forcing isthus more hemispherically symmetric than instantaneous aerosol forcing.
The projected rise of only 0.2 % for 2016 marks a clear break from the rapid emissions growth of 2.3 % per year in the decade to 2013, with just 0.7 per cent growth seen in 2014.
I think that the case for benefits from rapid CO2 reduction (as contrasted with a gradual «BAU» shift away from fossil fuels as they become more expensive) is full of holes.
In a recent paper published in Nature Communications, using both observations and a coupled Earth system model (GFDL - ESM2G) with a more realistic simulation of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) structure, and thus reduced mean state biases in the North Atlantic, the authors show that the decline of the Atlantic major hurricane frequency during 2005 — 2015 is associated with a weakening of the AMOC directly observed from the RAPID program.
More than 400 programs in 62 countries invested in the natural ability of forests, wetlands, grasslands, and other ecosystems to ensure clean, reliable water supplies for cities and communities, and to combat threats from rapid urban expansion and agricultural pollution.
The aerosol emissions / concentrations graphs provide some support for the process, but there is no way that they account for the massive transition from rapid warming in the period 1910 — 1940 to cooling which occurs abruptly and equally in the northern and southern hemispheres between 1940 and 1947.
(Interestingly, one of the models reported in Knopf et al. reports GWP gains from rapid mitigation, in part because it assumes — quite plausibly — that labor, R&D capacity and other resources are underutilized.)
I can not believe that any human being would not be concerned at the tragic loss of biodiversity the would result from rapid climate change.
From rapid cooling to super-fast wireless internet carried by laser - radio, what cool things can't lasers do?
Here we show that the hemispheric differences in temperature trends in the middle of the twentieth century stem largely from a rapid drop in Northern Hemisphere sea surface temperatures of about 0.3 6C between about 1968 and 1972.
So, I was curious about your recent paper and whether there was any discussion of changes in the THC poleward of the GIS shelf vs the data from the RAPID program line located at 26.5 N. With the decline in minimum extent and volume of sea - ice, one might expect to see more THC sinking into the Arctic Ocean, with consequences for both climate and weather.
For the time since 2004, for which there are direct measurements of the AMOC from the RAPID array, the downward trend by 3 Sv measured there agrees with our indirect estimate.
Jason Head, the University of Toronto, Mississauga, a paleontologist who led the study of the snake and its climate, warned that while the ancient tropics appeared to be a steamy thriving place, the pace of change projected now from the rapid buildup of greenhouse gases is likely to be disruptive.
Now, it turns out that the mix of forces that caused these colorful residents of cloud forests to vanish from misty slopes remains contentious even though they have become an icon in discussions of extinction dangers from rapid climate change.
These details are not inconsequential because most of the conclusions in their paper stem from the rapid increase in climate sensitivity between 1.0 and 2.0 W / m2 aerosol forcing.
While Oranienplatz — a city square in the middle of Kreuzberg 36 — is certainly not exempt from the rapid changes visible all over the city, it is still a long ways away from the renovated district of Mitte and the heart of the Biennale, the KW Institute for Contemporary Art.
«This big painting first I started from that rapid drawing.
The exhibition «The Bottom Line» presents various aspects of drawing as a form of contemporary art: from abstract to figurative, from small format to large, from rapid sketches to slow, large - scale projects and from drawing as film to drawing as performance.
They vary from rapid sketches to collages and complete paintings, and explore Martin's recurrent themes of geometric forms, seven - pointed stars, number systems, and jazz icons.
From the rapid populist changes in the Middle East's Arab Spring to the Citizen's United decision of the Supreme Court that allows unlimited political contributions by corporations and so - called plutocrats here at home, democracy is a central topic of our time.
Another bit of news from this rapid fire trailer barrage: Disgaea 5 is coming to PS4 in 2015.
If that particular command sequence were deemed too crucial to the pacing of the mission to change it from a rapid tap to a hold, would it have been hard to give the player the option whether they would like to tap or hold the button?
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