Sentences with phrase «insignificant increase in»

I didn't pick up the new HTC One M8 and immediately think I must go out and buy it now, likely because of the additional height with an insignificant increase in usable display area and the use of the same resolution UltraPixel camera that now disappoints me.
The effect of more CO2 is an insignificant increase in the radiation emitted from the coldest, lowest radiance layer of the atmosphere, «too tiny to matter.»
As you can see, the short - term effects of Brexit, which are mainly from a far weaker Pound, will likely mean an insignificant increase in Welltower's payout ratio for 2016.
And shopping intelligently for your loan and choosing the right mortgage could easily offset a relatively insignificant increase in rates.
There was a slight, statistically insignificant increase in bleeding from the spot in the brain where the clot had been extracted.
The communist party of Ukraine lost significantly since 1999, as did the communist party of Hungary (with a slight but insignificant increase in 2014).

Not exact matches

While some moms will see a significant improvement in their milk supply, for others the increase is insignificant.
They find a 3.4 percentage increase in education and one per cent increase in health spending for the LDCs, while evidence is mixed and statistically insignificant for other countries.
This is not to say that the increase in regional tension is insignificant, but rather that the involved parties all have a strong interest in maintaining mutual growth and have demonstrated their willingness to make strategic sacrifices to maintain the status quo.
As Muslims have come to become more than an insignificant share of the left wing coalition in many parts of Western Europe and North America, despite the left wing not many any real policy concessions to attract them, members of left wing parties have come to have more interpersonal contact with Muslims which has led to reduced fear and increased mutual understanding, and political leaders in left wing parties have felt it politic and appropriate to refrain from emphasizing policies and issues that actively antagonize a not insignificant share of their coalition even when (if push came to shove) they might be uneasy with some of the political and social views of this part of their coalition.
The EPA, for its part, deemed the increased risk of cancer from PCBs in the air during the immediate aftermath of 9/11, for example, «insignificant
Any pull is insignificant compared to push — such as the ever - increasing hardship in Middle - Eastern refugee camps, Goldin says.
There's also the not insignificant challenge of implementing such solutions globally — otherwise known as the problem of scale — as well as overcoming the reasons of engaging in traditional practices, such as burning the residue in agricultural fields to increase fertility, in the first place.
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.
In the ketogenic dieters they found a slight increase in LDL by 0.2 mmol / L (they use different units than we do), which they called insignificant, while the normal diet subjects had a slight decrease in LDL by 0.2 mmol / L, which they also called insignificanIn the ketogenic dieters they found a slight increase in LDL by 0.2 mmol / L (they use different units than we do), which they called insignificant, while the normal diet subjects had a slight decrease in LDL by 0.2 mmol / L, which they also called insignificanin LDL by 0.2 mmol / L (they use different units than we do), which they called insignificant, while the normal diet subjects had a slight decrease in LDL by 0.2 mmol / L, which they also called insignificanin LDL by 0.2 mmol / L, which they also called insignificant.
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.
This is apart from the fact that the purported risk from consuming a 10 % increase in animal protein intake is linked to a 2 % increase in overall mortality, which is by any measure, statistically insignificant.
Finally, study three is also quite insignificant; an increase in quinone reductase will make little difference to acne overall.
CRP decreased 32 % in the AS group and increased 50 % for the P group; however, this was statistically insignificant.
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.
More specifically, 39 percent of the opt - in group, 37 percent of the opt - out group, and 37 percent of the control group, increased their paycheck by 10 percent — statistically insignificant differences.
In reading, by contrast, assignment to a Level II or Level III teacher was associated with a large and statistically significant increase in reading achievement, while estimates of the effects of having a teacher from both of the other two groups remained positive but statistically insignificanIn reading, by contrast, assignment to a Level II or Level III teacher was associated with a large and statistically significant increase in reading achievement, while estimates of the effects of having a teacher from both of the other two groups remained positive but statistically insignificanin reading achievement, while estimates of the effects of having a teacher from both of the other two groups remained positive but statistically insignificant.
Nonetheless, assignment to a teacher who had been certified by the career - ladder evaluations led to large and statistically significant increases in mathematics scores and sizable, though statistically insignificant, increases in reading scores.
The program's impact on college completion is generally positive but statistically insignificant; however, we find sizable increases in bachelor's degree completion among students who otherwise were at the highest risk for dropping out of college.
«For every one percent of a public school's students who leave for a charter,» concludes Mr. Winters, «reading proficiency among those who remain increases by about 0.02 standard deviations, a small but not insignificant number, in view of the widely held suspicion that the impact on local public schools... would be negative.»
In addition to illustrating the sharp increase of test questions since 2010, this graph, created by NYC parent Amy Gropp Forbes, shows how insignificant the shortening of the 2016 is.
In 2014 - 15, it was 94.88 percent — a seemingly insignificant increase that translated to about $ 1 million of extra funding for the district.
Thirty - six percent of Virginia grade - 8 students performed at the proficient level or above in reading in 2011, a four - point, but statistically insignificant, increase since 2009.
A 4.8 - percent increase in weight is not insignificant, but it's also not that noticeable unless you're trying to set records around an autocross course.
The Sierra Hybrid pickup's gasoline V8 engine and electric motors provide a not - insignificant 33 - percent increase in overall fuel mileage and roughly 40 - percent better mileage in city driving compared to the standard gasoline model.
It's an insignificant increase from 28 % in 2016.
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.»
Faecalibacterium spp. and Fusobacteria were, however, decreased in the dogs with clinically active IBD, but increased during time periods of clinically insignificant IBD, as defined by a clinical IBD activity index (CIBDAI).
In Maggi's words, «We deserve a pause, and an insignificant drawing can work as a perfect training ground to increase our capacity to live in an illegible context.&raquIn Maggi's words, «We deserve a pause, and an insignificant drawing can work as a perfect training ground to increase our capacity to live in an illegible context.&raquin an illegible context.»
Models do not predict a «steady increase» in temperature, they predict many ups and downs and single runs often show a decade with insignificant OLS trends.
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.
If you are of the opinion that temperature variability on a short time scale is insignificant, how can we declare as fact that the rise in global temperature over the past 50 years is incontrovertibly tied to the increase in CO2 levels?
3) Because the share of anthropogenic CO2 emissions on the total increase of CO2 content in atmosphere is minimal i.e. insignificant, only political measure can be learnig to adapt ourselves to any one of natural climate events.
It could be said that the increase in TSI from a little over1363 to a little under1367 Watts per square metre over the 400 year period shown is pretty insignificant.
In other words, for RSS and Hadley, any temperature increase in the past decade has been statistically insignificant -LRB-.02 °CIn other words, for RSS and Hadley, any temperature increase in the past decade has been statistically insignificant -LRB-.02 °Cin the past decade has been statistically insignificant -LRB-.02 °C).
Solar energy can push a solar sail [but a solar sail is in fixed location unlike gas molecules - but I would not throw out idea that sunlight can increase the KE of gas molecules in some manner - but would seem in most cases to be rather insignificant].
Since CO2 is increasing at 2ppmv / year but there has not been any detectable change in OLR resulting from this increase; it is safe to say that CO2 increases have not have any more than a trivial insignificant effect on the Earth's energy balance.
http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2007/04/the-lag-between-temp-and-co2/ 2) Why increasing CO2 in the atmosphere would lead to more than insignificant warming.
-- Muller believes humans are changing climate with CO2 emissions — humans have been responsible for «most» of a 0.4 C warming since 1957, almost none of the warming before then — IPCC is in trouble due to sloppy science, exaggerated predictions; chairman will have to resign — the «Climategate» mails were not «hacked» — they were «leaked» by an insider — due to «hide the decline» deception, Muller will not read any future papers by Michael Mann — there has been no increase in hurricanes or tornadoes due to global warming — automobiles are insignificant in overall picture — China is the major CO2 producer, considerably more than USA today — # 1 priority for China is growth of economy — global warming is not considered important — China CO2 efficiency (GDP per ton CO2) is around one - fourth of USA today, has much room for improvement — China growth will make per capita CO2 emissions at same level as USA today by year 2040 — if it is «not profitable» it is «not sustainable» — US energy future depends on shale gas for automobiles; hydrogen will not be a factor — nor will electric cars, due to high cost — Muller is upbeat on nuclear (this was recorded pre-Fukushima)-- there has been no warming in the USA — Muller was not convinced of Hansen's GISS temperature record; hopes BEST will provide a better record.
While the GCMs do not account for this positive feedback of CO2 release due to temperature increases, they need not do so because the effect is insignificant — lost in the noise.
It is true that adding more of the greenhouse gas affected by the specific wavelength (s) of IRR will cause more warming but that increase in warming diminishes exponentially which renders any increase from additional gas insignificant.
To compare this with AGW, AR5 Table AII.2 yields an annual average year - round and global forcing increase averaged over the last 30 years of +0.026 Wm ^ -2 / year, many times higher than the part - year, part - globe CSI which is also a small part of the insolation changes over the last 1,000 years, an effect which is adjudged, with or without any omission, to be insignificant in comparison to AGW.
And yet the AR4 somehow «assessed» the evidence and determined not only that the increase was only half the rate established in the peer - reviewed literature, but also that it was statistically insignificant as well.
Let's look at each in turn: — physics tells us that if everything else that controls the mean global temperature remains unchanged then increasing CO2 will cause an insignificant amount of warming amounting to about 1C for a doubling in concentration from 300 to 600ppm.
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