Sentences with phrase «larger given the magnitude»

«There's evidence to suggest these job losses could be larger given the magnitude and rapid pace of this increase,» West said.

Not exact matches

The win over Merced in the arena will give Rodriguez confidence to play in the spacious NBA arena, and head coach Nathaniel Rankin's experienced team (the Mustangs have 5 seniors and 6 juniors on the 13 - man roster) will not likely be rattled by the magnitude of a large school title game.
«To give some sense of this, the opioid crisis is a problem that is magnitudes of order larger than the costs associated with weather - related disasters in 2017,» said Goetz.
We don't know the magnitude of this process, but given the large amount of antimicrobials used in animals we have good reason to be concerned.
And, given that in hyper - complex non-linear systems there's no necessary correlation between the magnitude of a «perturbation» and the magnitude of its effect on the system trajectory, we have no reason to suppose that the planetary greenhouse effect is any larger than any of the half - dozen or so regional effects.
There is some question as to how the global trend of «windy - calm» averages to zero, given the large magnitude and areal extent of the reported positive trends vs that of the reported negative trends.
Re: HaroldW (Nov 8 04:31), The newer Jones et al paper comments on this difference: «An urban - related warming trend of 0.1 C / decade is almost an order of magnitude larger than that given by Jones et al. [1990] and Li et al. [2004b].
Given the inaccuracy of the large scale observational data and the sensitivity of jets to small magnitude (1 m / s) large scale perturbations (Jablonowski manuscript), what does this say about NWP model forecasts?
Our sample can be characterized as high risk (baseline ECBI T score > 55) 42 or at the borderline of clinical (T score > 60), 34 which is typical of previous randomized clinical trials of parent training for young children.41 The results across methods in this study are impressive given that effect sizes have been shown to be associated with the magnitude of symptom severity at baseline, 43 and thus it is typically more difficult to find large effects in prevention than in intervention trials.
Given the relatively small magnitude of the apparent effect size, if joint - custody and paternal custody children really do differ in adjustment, more studies with larger samples may be needed to detect the effect at the level of statistical significance.
Finally, although the sizes of the interaction effects were not large in magnitude, even small effects may affect public health substantially [43, 44], especially given the high prevalence of adolescents being peer - victimized.
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