Sentences with phrase «little indications of»

According to the IPCC AR5, however, there are little indications of a change in the number of tropical cyclones, although they are becoming more intense (p. 107, TS.5.8.4 Cyclones):
When she was a child, her mother would enchant her with ghost stories, convince her that their house was haunted and even set up scavenger hunts for her to find little indications of faeries around their neighborhood.
What we've done is we provide a report that gives them what they call a hypnogram, or the complete period that they were asleep with little indications of when we recognized that they were awake, so that they could look at not only a number for sleep efficiency, but when it occurred during the night.
While there's little indication of the market souring, it's clear that investor interest is driving up initial valuations — 30 percent of offerings have exceeded price expectations this year, according to Renaissance Capital — and that some companies» stocks quickly deflate from their first - day gains.
Meanwhile, stocks in the U.S. turned mixed after Yellen gave little indication of when investors could expect to see the next interest rate hike.
The central bank says it is proceeding with a plan to raise interest rates in coming months but has given little indication of whether 2018 will see three or four increases.
Shrinking degrees of separation often leave people with a lot of «friends» but few relationships, and little indication of which potential relationships might provide real, mutual value.
Other official labour cost data based on wage - bill measures, such as average weekly ordinary time earnings and average earnings from the national accounts, paint a similar picture, identifying firm wage outcomes but giving little indication of an acceleration of aggregate wages growth.
But, despite the tightness of the labor market, July's report once more gave little indication of any accompanying pressures on wages.
The presentation for this gives nothing to understand why she might cross the line of risque over to the perverse, so she is the only target for the outrage, not Thicke, whose work most of us have never heard outside of a very strange commercial that gives little indication of who the singer is.
Why would there be so little indication of what Pew's own headline fairly shouts: that the general public itself is uneasy about many of the phenomena here being described?
Up to this time there has been little indication of penitence on the part either of the excommunicator or the excommunicated.
Even by the second century there was little indication of «seeing through the eyes of Christ» in the early church.
You can stream some events live next to the live odds but there's little indication of previous match events other than the score.
Although striking a marginally less bellicose tone than Tony Blair's «ethical foreign policy», he gave little indication of real substantive change and affirmed the UK's commitment to working with American and Europe.
«There's very little indication of the 21,000 - year cycle that dominates much of the tropics,» he said.
But the new research shows that the summer activity and body temperature of bears on shore and on ice were typical of fasting, non-hibernating mammals, with little indication of «walking hibernation.»
The accounts of the first European explorers in North America are replete with references to the robust health and vitality of the Native Americans, who displayed little indication of the disease and pestilence the explorers left behind across the Atlantic.
In the first game, the characters would position themselves under the ball since there is very little indication of where the ball actually is in respect to where your character is.
Estrangement is intimacy grown cold yet there's very little indication of what brought these two together in the first place, given there's very little hint of the people they were before life and its trajectories intervened.
Men accounted for less than one - fourth of all teachers in 2006, according to statistics released recently by the National Education Association (NEA), and there is little indication of that figure changing anytime soon.
But there is little indication of the direction in which bold leadership should lead, or what kind of fundamental change is needed.
But, more importantly, this partitioning of the variation in student achievement according to variations in underlying factors gives little indication of what could be expected from policies that alter the school inputs available to students.
In three days of testimony, Mr. Souter, currently a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, gave little indication of how he would rule on particular school - related issues.
They rely largely on schools in existence before the vouchers were introduced, giving little indication of any supply response that might be seen if there were a more far - reaching, universal voucher program.
Yet when motoring around neighborhood streets, it's as docile as any other sport - utility, with little indication of its incredible performance.
This can be an extremely daunting question, particularly when interest rates can shoot up or down with little indication of how they will behave; at least this has been the case in the past - fortunately, our economy and interest rates have been fairly steady for a good while so now is the time to really take all the variables into consideration when making this decision.
While some servicers send out letters with brightly colored warnings like «time - sensitive» and «rush,» others send generic emails that give little indication of the urgency of the task.»
Often, infected animals will give a very little indication of illness — until it is too late, and the worms fatally obstruct the animal's heart.
There does not seem to be any reports that electronic flea collars are dangerous, but there is little indication of their effectiveness.
From the off, there's little indication of what the plot is supposed to be about and that problem continues for the entire game.
It announced the change today at the Tokyo Games Show Sony press conference, though still gave precious little indication of when exactly we're likely to get our eyeballs glued to the new PS VR headset.
Not only do they give you little indication of how a game is going to play, they typically promise a level of freedom and spectacle that the final product never lives up to.
Hess writes: «The painting's energetic and lucid surfaces, its resoundingly affirmative presence, give little indication of a vacillating, Hamlet - like history.
Across the work's two screens — one for each arm, and only one of which plays at any given time — marble is shaped, though with little indication of its eventual form.
In the few paintings where Cranston has painted a door, it opens on to an impassable grey expanse; there is little indication of another world outside the murky confines.»
Fig. 1, on the other hand, suggests there is little indication of a trend.
In particular, the oxygen isotope ratios can reveal that a hurricane has occurred, but as far as I can see give little indication of strength.
To the degree to which we accept the inference of the combined model, there is very little indication of a slowdown in warming, agreeing with Tamino, and disagreeing with Fyfe and company.
More volatile weather patterns makes planning crop rotations difficult; higher concentration of rain patterns, whether dry or wet spells, means that fields either dry out or wash away — and farmers have little indication of which pattern will come when.
In the eyes of the law, measuring past impairment discriminates against those with addiction, while providing little indication of their present ability to perform their jobs safely.
So are statutes and the common law which is not surprising because to date there has been little indication of any «mischief» arising from the use or disclosure of confidential information by judges.
There is also no fingerprint sensor in front and very little indication of one at the back.
If your database is full of names but with little indication of who's actually in the market, one of the best things you can do is to better identify your leads and determine how you plan to follow up, Zeller says.
One who always perseveres: Who keeps trying even in the face of difficulty or with little indication of success.
The mat and end of the bookcase indicate the edge of a possible room within a room which is interesting because this line is taken beyond the add on line upright with little indication of it's presence.

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President Mario Draghi gave little indication about the next steps for monetary policy in the euro zone during a speech on Wednesday ahead of a key meeting between central bankers.
While Medtronic and Pentair say the move will have little effect on their Minnesota workforce, it is an indication that even companies that remain in state have a decidedly negative view of Minnesota's tax competitiveness.
The three states have lists of pesticides that are OK to use on marijuana, but so far none is conducting regular tests for banned pesticides, which has raised public health worries even though there's little or no indication of people becoming ill because of pesticides in legal marijuana products.
The central bank acknowledged rising inflation but provided little indication that officials are worried about a sudden, rapid escalation in prices or an abrupt slowdown in economic growth that could alter its gradual pace of rate increases.
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