Sentences with phrase «generally see shifts»

Not exact matches

While we are pleased to see three cabinet ministers from B.C., the balance of power in the new cabinet has generally shifted to Central Canada.
In the five years since scoring 54 points in The Garden, Stephen Curry has won two championships, two MVPs, shattered three - point records, led the Warriors to the greatest regular season of all time, and has generally asserted himself as the most genre - defining, game - shifting player that we've seen in, well, decades.
So before we ever see federal funding levels adequate to finance «real food,» «clean label» meals like those in this Minnesota district, it's going to take a truly seismic shift in how our nation thinks generally about food and the feeding of its school children.
As consumer's palates have shifted toward a preference for more creative, interesting, and yes, funky, food (see: the natural wine movement and the rise of fermentation generally), recipe developers have begun to rely on its properties outside of Asian cuisine.
Though I see my style shifts a bit, I generally know what I like and how I want to present myself in clothes.
My process is generally: - 70 - 80 mph = coast to 60 - 50 - 60 mph = switch overdrive off, RPMs jump to ~ 3500, engine brake to 25 - 20 - 25 mph = shift from «D» (assuming 3rd gear here) to «L» (assuming 1st and 2nd) This gets me down to about 10 mph, and I've never seen the RPMs go anywhere close to red line.
Generally, when you see a 1968 Camaro now, it has bucket seats and a console, but in 1968, you could order a low - optioned Camaro with a bench seat and a column shift.
The new service will see the first tram arrive at approximately 03.40 - in advance of 04:00 shift starts, which generally sees a large number of employees starting work.
Minor though the tree might seem, both institutionally (it's generally seen as a bit of seasonal frippery on the part of the Tate) and artistically (it's often an opportunity for artists to do a bit of festive self - mockery), there's something here of a piece with the choice of Richard Wright as this year's Turner Prize winner: a shift of institutional focus, maybe.
For the entire Northern Hemisphere, there is evidence of an increase in both storm frequency and intensity during the cold season since 1950,1 with storm tracks having shifted slightly towards the poles.2, 3 Extremely heavy snowstorms increased in number during the last century in northern and eastern parts of the United States, but have been less frequent since 2000.11,15 Total seasonal snowfall has generally decreased in southern and some western areas, 16 increased in the northern Great Plains and Great Lakes region, 16,17 and not changed in other areas, such as the Sierra Nevada, although snow is melting earlier in the year and more precipitation is falling as rain versus snow.18 Very snowy winters have generally been decreasing in frequency in most regions over the last 10 to 20 years, although the Northeast has been seeing a normal number of such winters.19 Heavier - than - normal snowfalls recently observed in the Midwest and Northeast U.S. in some years, with little snow in other years, are consistent with indications of increased blocking (a large scale pressure pattern with little or no movement) of the wintertime circulation of the Northern Hemisphere.5 However, conclusions about trends in blocking have been found to depend on the method of analysis, 6 so the assessment and attribution of trends in blocking remains an active research area.
Even seemingly «straightforward» applications like the assessment of the impact of changes in the mean annual cycle of temperature on shifting butterfly populations did find more climate variables than just temperature to be of importance (see e.g. WallisDeVries et al, 2011; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3172409/), and this generally applies to many sectors and applications.
I saw a recent article that showed the islands of Tuvalu are generally expanding over the past 4 decades or so, due to the shifting sands.
Although Rise clients typically receive no - fee services, Kim sees unbundling as an important shift for family law practitioners generally, since it allows for the exploration of new fee structures, and in particular flat fees for specific tasks.
From a different angle, however, the approach may be seen as a stand by the courts against a politically driven tide, prefacing a shift of approach generally as we face post-election austerities.
«We'll see a progressive shift in 2018 towards criminal use of cryptocurrencies other than bitcoin, making it generally more challenging for law enforcement to counter,» Rob Wainwright, executive director of Europol, recently warned.
«We'll see a progressive shift in 2018 towards criminal use of cryptocurrencies other than bitcoin, making it generally more challenging for law enforcement to counter,» Rob Wainwright, executive director of Europol, warned in a Tweet.
Researchers have noted that what is seen to be a reasonable level of control varies as a function of sociocultural context.3 Attitudes toward control are generally more positive in non Anglo - European cultures, with these attitudes having less detrimental effects on children's development because they are more normative and less likely to be interpreted as rejecting or unloving.3, 4 In accord with the realization that children's behaviour affects that of their parents, researchers have found that, whereas parent attitudes affect child behaviour, this relation shifts as the child grows, with adolescent behaviour having an impact on parenting style and attitudes.5
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