Sentences with phrase «happening over spans of time»

Again like global temperatures, if we want to detect any long term trend we need to look at what is happening over spans of time of about a decade.
Any major organizational change, whether it is to product / service offerings, customer experience, internal processes, corporate strategy or company structure, happens over a span of time with impact to several roles.

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Verdict: 4 - Stars Spanning several generations and evolving over the course of some of the worst times in recent history for the Jewish people, I Am Forbidden (Hogarth) is Markovits» haunting account of what happens to a people who are so at odds with both the world and their own spirituality.
Spanning several generations and evolving over the course of some of the worst times in recent history for the Jewish people, I Am Forbidden (Hogarth) is Markovits» haunting account of what happens to a people who are so at odds with both the world and their own spirituality.
While both are multi-century events, their probability over a span of time has no relevance to when they happen.
With a number of market closures, a gearing down of activity with Canadian DIY investors over the final week of 2015, and probably because everyone is out watching Star Wars, it was an opportune time to look back at all of what's happened with Canadian discount brokerages in the short span of just one year and muse about what it all means for 2016.
The scale of the time and problem is much more amenable to human thought: perhaps 1.5 K increase to a doubling of CO2 over 70 years; the rest of the change to happen gradually over a span of 1 — 4 millenia.
What I did exactly was two things: (1) I suggested that a power analysis ought to be performed; (2) I inferred from what Judith wrote that no matter what happens in the next 40 years, it will be compatible with at least one of the simulations (or else the 40 - 70 year period oscillations would be in synchrony and clearly non-zero over the time span.)
Even including the few graphs going back to the 1850's, these are such a short time span that it doesn't take into account what has happened previously, to compare and look for trends over many thousands of years.
As the quoted ~ 2,000 GtCH4 was the «potential» size of emissions and 1,000 years the shortest of a range of time - spans (let's call it 2,000 GtCH4 released smoothly over 5,000 years), with no «Shakhova event» happening the Arctic CH4 feedback would more likely equal present CH4 forcing and is thus equal in force to about 13 years - worth of today's CO2 emissions, or less for +5,000 years.
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