Sentences with phrase «insignificant changes in»

Some have estimated that significant reliance on wind will result in insignificant changes in the installed base - load capacity.
Other hypotheses, predict the opposite — that the atmospheric response will counteract the CO2 increase and result in insignificant changes in global temperature.
Our subjects reported a marked increase in satiety with the isocaloric high - protein diet despite an insignificant change in leptin AUC between visit CRC1 and visit CRC2.
Coming into 2017, the Subaru Forester get insignificant change in styling, but it gains new safety technology, and has better fuel economy.
It seems to me that it's much easier to show the opposite conclusion, namely that condensation doesn't cause any change in pressure, and at most an insignificant change in volume if any.
... The increase in flux is converted by the ocean surface into an insignificant change in evaporation rate.
If the difference in the gloves» classification could cause serious financial harm to Igloo Vikski, not just an insignificant change in profit margin, then humour is inappropriate.
These reasons can vary from an insignificant change in the official logo to implementing new software programs.
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.

Not exact matches

Some are fairly insignificant, like the clothes we put on in the morning; others, such as the vocations we settle on, have life - changing consequences.
Federal and provincial finance ministers considered the Report in their triennial review of CPP finances in May, 2009, endorsed its main conclusion regarding the satisfactory state of the Plan's finances, and announced some changes to the plan that will likely have minor financial implications, but are not insignificant.
A couple of research papers indicated only a decrease in abortion rates that is statistically insignificant (i.e. it could have been due to chance rather than the change in the law), but these have tended to analyse data on abortion rates for all ages, not specifically teenage abortion rates.
Whereas the Jansenism of old despaired that anyone could really be loved by God, be good enough to receive Holy Communion, or be saved, its newer version has so little faith in the power of God to change hearts that it presumes God does not care for something so insignificant as the human heart.
When crotchety old grammarians complain about the debasement of language, often they are merely deploring change per se; other times they wax wroth over what seem to most of us relatively insignificant losses in precision, clarity, or beauty.
And yet not even the foremost professional theatrical producer has ever had all in such readiness for the stage and for the change of scenes, as eternity has all in readiness for time: all — even to the least detail, even to the most insignificant word that is spoken; has all in readiness in each instant — although eternity delays.
Numerous patients in my practice with gastrointestinal disorders who were prescribed a gluten - free diet are complaining that the dietary change has made an insignificant difference in their symptoms.
Get an Economics text and read up on supply and demand... you will see that Arsenal is not a top three team in England, and at the same time, the game has changed to make our team even more insignificant.
But any view of the broader picture shows how insignificant this was — a matter of small change compared to the tens of thousands of pounds (millions of pounds in today's money) that he put into the club when he built Highbury.
A newborn gives you many amazing life - changing surprises; enough so that a baby stroller purchase, in the grand scheme of things, will seem as though it's an insignificant purchase.
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 Lib Dems are down one point — in itself an insignificant change.
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).
In any case, changing one arbitrary standard to another would do nothing about the widespread misinterpretation and misuse of P values, or change the fact that a statistically significant P value can be calculated for an effect that is insignificant in practical termIn any case, changing one arbitrary standard to another would do nothing about the widespread misinterpretation and misuse of P values, or change the fact that a statistically significant P value can be calculated for an effect that is insignificant in practical termin practical terms.
Although the differences in BMI scores seem insignificant, there is evidence that even a small change in BMI score is clinically important and associated with significant change in health outcomes.
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.
The little things in life have more power to change the value of my life than all the fancy gadgets or trendy clothes that money can buy: the passing smile of a stranger; a cold mineral water on a hot day; an «I love you» note waiting for me in an unexpected place; and other seemingly insignificant experiences.
There was a change but it was relatively insignificant as it's normal to see a drop in ketone levels after (most) meals.
Besides causing increased fecal excretion of bile acids, dietary fiber may cause malabsorption of fat.39 However, in our study, the patients» weight did not change with the high - fiber diet, which suggests that the degree of reduction in the absorption of fat was insignificant.
A quick visit to dictionary.com explains it as such: «a chaotic effect caused by something seemingly insignificant, the phenomenon whereby a small change in a complex system can have a large effect somewhere else».
Riddled with problems, including long loading times, unreliable server connections, crashing to desktop, stupidly long weapon reloading animations that cancel the reload if you change weapon before it's finished, poor weapon accuracy, unbalanced weapon power, poor vehicle physics (tiny trees or other insignificant obstacles will stop a tank or APC dead in its tracks and cause highly
All of these gains by racial / ethnic groups were significant, and all exceeded the insignificant overall change of 2 points in math and 1 point in reading at age 17.
For 17 - year - olds, however, changes in achievement have been so small as to be insignificant — 2 points in math and 1 point in reading.
The change in attitude about capital funding was never more clear than one day this summer in Ohio, where state support for school construction funding was insignificant until about five years ago.
If I understand correctly, this change is pretty insignificant, even in the short - term.
For example, there's an insignificant bump in horror popularity during Halloween while romance popularity does not change at all during Valentine's season.
While residents in the most flooded areas increased their credit card balances on average by $ 700 (a 22 percent increase over their average balance of $ 3200 prior to the storm), the increase was only temporary, with subsequent quarters showing statistically insignificant changes to credit card balances.
«When rates go up, there is a ripple effect that will likely lead to an interest rate increase on variable rate products,» said Bruce McClary in an interview, a spokesman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling based in Washington, D.C. «In most cases, it is not a very large change, but even the most insignificant increases can have a major impact on budgets that are very tight.&raquin an interview, a spokesman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling based in Washington, D.C. «In most cases, it is not a very large change, but even the most insignificant increases can have a major impact on budgets that are very tight.&raquin Washington, D.C. «In most cases, it is not a very large change, but even the most insignificant increases can have a major impact on budgets that are very tight.&raquIn most cases, it is not a very large change, but even the most insignificant increases can have a major impact on budgets that are very tight.»
Before your appointment, you may want to record the details of your pet's behavior changes as you observe them — even seemingly insignificant information can sometimes clue your veterinarian in to what's going on.
I guess maybe the writers were aware that most of the changes don't occur until well into the game, so they wanted to assure the player that they were in fact playing a different game by changing random, insignificant things early in the game.
Perhaps the most famous battle system changes Tekken 2 is the reform movement — while the element of depth is rather insignificant in previous Tekken games (except for some characters have unique sidesteps and dodging maneuvers), Tekken 3, showcasing the third axis, so all signs to avoid or leave the fund easy to press arcade stick (or press control console version) in the corresponding direction.
«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.
A cousin of mine who is a Physicist and worked in solid state manufacturing, is a total climate change denier, he reasons that Carbon dioxide has insignificant interaction with infrared radiation (as compared with H2O), therefore the increased levels of Carbon dioxide can not be influencing climate.
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.
One can say that small changes in temperature at an average temperature near 300K are insignificant.
The change in temperature during this long time frame is insignificant, just like the SCARE of CAGW Alarmism.
I also wonder about Richard Lindzen, who has made one suspicious argument in particular that lacks credibility to me (given his apparent scientific pedigree), in that he picked a short, statistically insignificant time period (1995 to 2007) to assess both climate change (which is a long - term event) and concordance amongst the scientific community over climate change during that period,.
The impact of this change on the global means is insignificant; however the maps look somewhat more realistic in the polar regions.
that CO2 plays a very small to insignificant role in climate change (when we consider observational facts and physical laws instead of models that do not even agree with measured facts).
the lecture by Professor Murry Salby delivered 17 march in Westminster London has settled once and forall the entire question of climate change and Atmospheric CO2 The human contribution of CO2 is insignificant!
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