Sentences with phrase «likely average state»

By contrast, projecting the likely average state of the climate (e.g., the change in typical wintertime temperature) ahead to 2040 depends most on external factors such as the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which in turn depends mainly on how society chooses to derive energy.

Not exact matches

In the May 30 issue of The Wagner Daily stock newsletter and on this blog post, we stated that the S&P 500 SPDR ($ SPY) and PowerShares Nasdaq 100 ETF ($ QQQ), two common ETF proxies for the broad market, would likely need to «undercut» support of their respective 200 - day moving averages before a significant bottom and reversal -LSB-...]
Women who started birth at home were on average older, of a lower socioeconomic status and higher educational achievement, and less likely to be African - American or Hispanic than women having full gestation, vertex, singleton hospital births in the United States in 2000.
In other states, it's projected that the end of CSR would trigger premium hikes averaging 19 percent for non-group health plans offered on Obamacare exchanges — likely causing more Americans to drop coverage and more insurance companies to withdraw from the market.
The result is that local government workers, faced with an average additional 3 % increase in their contributions which will then yield a much reduced pensions, are likely to abandon the local government pension scheme in droves as no longer worthwhile, thus adding to the State's welfare bill in retirement and perhaps collapsing the investment funds which this pension scheme feeds.
In fact, the situation is almost exactly the same for women in the current member states, with men being on average 2.9 times more likely to reach the academic heights.
He quoted statistics from the American Enterprise Institute claiming that that each foreign worker who receives a U.S. STEM education creates on average 2.6 jobs, and that foreign - born professionals are 30 % more likely to start a business in the United States than are native - born professionals.
Male applicants with high grade point averages were twice as likely to be contacted by employers as women with the same grades and comparable experience and educational background in a study from The Ohio State University.
That means «the average male born in the United States is nine times more likely to contribute to an innovation than the average female,» the authors note.
Any way you look it, from the Climate Prediction Center Outlook through May, to the ongoing warm anomalies in land and sea surface temperatures, much of the United States is likely to find above average temperatures in the coming months.
These comparison schools may look very different from the average school in the state, especially if families are most likely to choose the virtual option when their traditional options are unsatisfactory.
For example, states with an Hispanic - population of 14 percentage points (two standard deviations) higher than the average were about 10 percent more likely to pass a charter law.
This assessment is based on state tests, using a value - added model that applies statistical analysis to students» past test scores to determine how much they are likely to grow on average in the next year.
Hoxby quickly gathered data, and just a month after the AFT study grabbed headlines, her study, A Straightforward Comparison of Charter Schools and Regular Public Schools in the United States, is making news with findings showing that, on average, students in charter schools are 5 percent more likely to be proficient in reading and 3 percent more likely to be proficient in math than students at the closest public schools with similar racial composition.
Now, Culver City's African American students are almost twice as likely to meet standards in math and English language arts as the state average for other Black students.
So schools with a physical location in wealthier areas like metro Atlanta could probably receive the state average funding while those in lower - income areas would likely be eligible for less.
Eventually, when you are nearly 100 % certain of your choice, I want you to choose between them by identifying the state in which an average child is likely to be achieving better in school.
If additional funds are not provided by the state, then it is highly likely that to pay for an increase in average salary, some teachers would receive an increase while others would not, and some positions could actually see a decrease in salary.
We will also continue to push all students to earn a 2.7 Grade Point Average (GPA) or higher each marking period, which makes it much more likely for students to be accepted into a Cal State University (CSU).
To back the findings with figures, the survey pointed out that those living in the New York State have 52 % more chance of owning at least a single iPad, while the survey found 49 % of the Massachusetts populace more likely to own an e-reader than the average.
In states that permit lenders to include a prepayment penalty, the CarsDirect website reports that you are more likely to see this if your loan period covers more than four years, if you have a poor credit rating or if the interest rate on the loan is higher than average.
Today's students are graduating with an average of over $ 28,000 in student loan debt and will likely struggle to pay off their student loans, no matter what state they move to.
While each state reported a much wider range of minimum and maximum rates for the 30 - year mortgage, it's more likely that your estimates will align with your state's reported average.
For example, if you have recently landed a job that pays $ 100,000 annually but have only been working for 2 months, you will likely still qualify to file for chapter 7 bankruptcy because your average income over the last six months (which will include four months of no salary) will put you below your state's average income.
But as I have stated above, there will likely be opportunities for savvy investors to beat the averages for many years to come, it just might become a little more difficult.
AVERAGE wholesale energy prices in Victoria and South Australia have more than doubled since this time last year, as experts warn that blackouts and supply issues are likely to increase as state governments chase aggressive renewable energy targets.
In 2013, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report stated a clear expert consensus that: «It is extremely likely [defined as 95 - 100 % certainty] that more than half of the observed increase in global average surface temperature from 1951 to 2010 was caused by the anthropogenic [human - caused] increase in greenhouse gas concentrations and other anthropogenic forcings together.»
This figure show the extent of likely state water shortages over the next decade under average water conditions.
The most likely candidate for that climatic variable force that comes to mind is solar variability (because I can think of no other force that can change or reverse in a different trend often enough, and quick enough to account for the historical climatic record) and the primary and secondary effects associated with this solar variability which I feel are a significant player in glacial / inter-glacial cycles, counter climatic trends when taken into consideration with these factors which are, land / ocean arrangements, mean land elevation, mean magnetic field strength of the earth (magnetic excursions), the mean state of the climate (average global temperature), the initial state of the earth's climate (how close to interglacial - glacial threshold condition it is) the state of random terrestrial (violent volcanic eruption, or a random atmospheric circulation / oceanic pattern that feeds upon itself possibly) / extra terrestrial events (super-nova in vicinity of earth or a random impact) along with Milankovitch Cycles.
One - third of all U.S. counties in the Lower 48 states will face water shortages by midcentury; floodplains will grow by an average of 50 percent, perhaps doubling in size along the East and Gulf coasts; and extreme rainfall will become far more likely.
In Hawaii, where solar is a big resource, the duck curve is less likely, as the state's average system load «has changed over time due to much higher penetrations of distributed generation, notably residential solar.
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released its provisional Statement on the State of the Climate this week, estimating that 2017 is likely to be one of the warmest years for global average surface temperature, with many high - impact events including catastrophic hurricanes, floods, heatwaves and droughts.
Taken together, the average of the warmest times during the middle Pliocene presents a view of the equilibrium state of a globally warmer world, in which atmospheric CO2 concentrations (estimated to be between 360 to 400 ppm) were likely higher than pre-industrial values (Raymo and Rau, 1992; Raymo et al., 1996), and in which geologic evidence and isotopes agree that sea level was at least 15 to 25 m above modern levels (Dowsett and Cronin, 1990; Shackleton et al., 1995), with correspondingly reduced ice sheets and lower continental aridity (Guo et al., 2004).
Lindzen states «In connection with this question we can go a bit further, and state that increasing CO2 is likely to cause some climate change, and that the resulting change will involve average warming of the earth.»
The study has important implications even in states that allow the injured worker substantial freedom in choosing his or her own treating physician (e.g., the G1 category, with 25 jurisdictions), since it buttresses the notion that the more adversarial the employer makes its claims process, the more likely it is that the injured worker will seek out legal assistance and, on average, the higher the resulting cost of the claim itself.
If you live in State College, Pennsylvania, then congratulations: you are least likely to have your car stolen, with an average of 25 thefts per 100,000 people.
The Hoosier state is the 8th most likely state to be hit by a tornado and it has a much higher than average incidence of violent crime.
Since Florida state represents one of the top 10 states for traffic accidents, and has a higher than average number of uninsured drivers, Sarasota families are not likely to get the nation's lowest cost auto premiums.
High winds, severe storms, dense populations, high crime rates, and inflated living and medical costs might sometimes be present in the Gem State, but when you compare Idaho to states like Louisiana, California, and Texas, the average Idaho home and household is far less likely to cost an insurance company a ton of money over the life of a policy.
Obviously, western and upstate New York insurance quotes are likely to be much lower than quotes for a similar situation in the city, making the average cost of homeowners insurance ($ 869) or car insurance ($ 1,047) for the state as a whole a little misleading.
Moving forward, home insurance in the Garden State is likely to stay close to the national average with less risk and costs than Gulf states such as Texas, Louisiana, and Florida, but more risk and higher home values than many states in Midwest and western U.S. states.
Although life expectancy rates in Tennessee are lower than the national averages, residents of this state are still statistically more likely to live well into their golden years.
Your own Houston landlord insurance rates will most likely vary from the local or state average.
Considering that according to the data that we've analyzed most apps, that most users use most of the time (including the trend - setting millennials) are available on Windows Mobile; the often stated or implied drastically inferior app experience for the average smartphone user using Windows Mobile is likely a conclusion reached in error.
Coverage rates for vaccines recommended for all children were higher than the state average for Aboriginal children (93 % fully vaccinated in Sydney West v. 87 % in NSW) and also for non-Aboriginal children (91 % v. 90 %, respectively).3 The steering group decided that the main reasons for low coverage of 7vPCV in Aboriginal children were likely to be a lack of knowledge about the targeted program among both parents and providers, and failure in identifying eligible infants.
The survey asked, «How likely would you be to buy a solar electricity system for your home, knowing that a mid-size system that would provide around 63 % of the average household's electricity, costs $ 35,000 to $ 40,000 that could be offset by a $ 2,000 federal tax incentive along with additional rebates in many states
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