Sentences with phrase «less obvious trends»

While a number of the year's key themes will be carried over into 2015, including even larger digital sales and better integration of on - and offline, below are five less obvious trends that experts predict will shape the retail world in the coming year.

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The recent warming seems to correspond very well with the anthopogenic CO2 increases but the explanations for the earlier two trends are much less obvious.
The step from your ordinary wardrobe to the new trend piece will be less obvious!
The current trend in hair color is lots of tones and textures so my multi-tonal transition would look less obvious as other women opt for this trendy look.
It's worth noting that the variation in per weighted spending in OUSD is less than the variation without weighting, suggesting that the incremental supports for needier schools are creating a somewhat more equitable environment, but there's still a surprising amount of variability and certainly no obvious trend showing needier schools getting more.
However, one fact is obvious — in recent years trend trading this particular ETF portfolio has outperformed buy and hold by a significant margin, with lower drawdowns and less volatility.
As the publications cited were from the early oughts, it might also be appropriate to note that the Arctic warming picture has passed from a less noticeable trend supporting the strong theory supporting warming to obvious with a strong signal in the last 8 - 10 years.
When Slide 4 is taken to the logical conclusion Lindzen seemingly wants the honourable members to draw, namely that if greenhouse gases continue on their current rise we can expect a further rise of only 0.8 C over the next 150 years, he's simply using the same linear - trend argument that Girma and Arfur Bryant love trotting out, obfuscated to make it less obvious.
States trends in tropical cyclone intensity of less obvious over the rest of the tropics due to data limitations
The warming trend at Byrd appears to be pretty dramatic for October thru March, and more modest and less obvious for the dark months of April thru September.
Sometimes it's obvious (pedometers for counting steps), other times less so (trends in full - blown smartwatches or smart kitchen appliances).
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