Sentences with phrase «happened in the past affect»

Don't let what happened in the past affect your future relationships.

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If it operates within our universe there is a «past» and a «future», and a god that knows what will happen in the future, knows what it will do to affect that future, and have no choice in the matter.
SPORTINGKID LIVE: What can coaches and parents do to help kids move past the injury and not allow what happened in the past to affect them now?
So to predict how an earthquake would affect infrastructure in the San Francisco region, researchers might look at a past event that was about the same size — it might even have happened somewhere else — and use those observations to predict ground motion in San Francisco.
It's up to the protagonists to solve whatever problem happens in the past to affect changes in the future.
I really liked this book, as it went from the past to the present, filling in what happened in the past, and how it is affecting the now.
In that sense all analysis of stock market based on historical metrics do nt make much sense since composition of stocks is entirely different in different era and as more capital efficient business model evolve and their time to market cycle shrinks stocks likely to command higher valuations and suddenly lower valuations during short period of time like already happening for many technology companies and as influence of technology on overall cost structure of companies increases (for example: robotics replace many of employees cost etc) valuation matrix of most companies likely to get affected dynamically in short duration of time than in the pasIn that sense all analysis of stock market based on historical metrics do nt make much sense since composition of stocks is entirely different in different era and as more capital efficient business model evolve and their time to market cycle shrinks stocks likely to command higher valuations and suddenly lower valuations during short period of time like already happening for many technology companies and as influence of technology on overall cost structure of companies increases (for example: robotics replace many of employees cost etc) valuation matrix of most companies likely to get affected dynamically in short duration of time than in the pasin different era and as more capital efficient business model evolve and their time to market cycle shrinks stocks likely to command higher valuations and suddenly lower valuations during short period of time like already happening for many technology companies and as influence of technology on overall cost structure of companies increases (for example: robotics replace many of employees cost etc) valuation matrix of most companies likely to get affected dynamically in short duration of time than in the pasin short duration of time than in the pasin the past.
This happens most often in cities that were severely affected by the housing crash, because homeowners in these areas will never see their property values reach the levels they were at in the past.
I get it that if you are still subscribing just for the games and see what they've been offering that you might feel shafted by any price increase, but I also feel the service has changed it's main focus, it was the IGC, now it's MP and it's the latter why I subscribe... No matter if any of you feel my comparisons are wrong or not, do realise one thing: a price increase has happened in other countries before and nothing changed, now it's only, I repeat, only happening in the US and Canada so you can kiss the idea of any improvements on the game offerings goodbye, it's not going to happen, it didn't happen in the past when the rest of the world was affected, it's not going to happen now...
More so than ever, media have a responsibility to prioritize coverage of climate crises and amplify the voices of those affected the most, which hasn't happened in the past.
Air temps in arctic are almost precisely the same as the average for the past 50 years — So it is unlikely air temps have created ice loss — BUT CONVERSELY — the increased open arctic water SHOULD be affecting the arctic air temp - but is not (large expanses of 1 degree C arctic water make it difficult for air temps to drop to minus ten C — but since that is what is happening, then in fact there must be much more cold air around to create «normal» arctic temps for this time of the year)
The «recent warming is causing ice sheet speed up» is another troubling meme — one would think anything that affects the ice sheets would have happened decades or centuries in the past.
If CO2 really affected climate then the increase in CO2 over the past 30 years would have caused at least a measureable increase in the dry lapse rate in the troposphere but such has not happened.
As the realty industry begins to heat up, we sometimes fail to remember what actually happened or affected in the past.
Personal experiences, disappointments, and the tendency of some to want to «fix» what happened in their own pasts affects judgement.
Community banks have really focused on commercial real estate (CRE) the past few years, so what's happening in these markets can affect my portfolio on several different level.
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