Sentences with phrase «means considerable changes»

For entities working with cryptocurrencies, the new tax classification means considerable changes in their workflow, including the accounting process.
Improved soil management may increase soil potential as a carbon sink in theory but doing this in reality means considerable changes to farming techniques, on a GLOBAL scale, which looks very hard to make happen, certainly in the short time frames required.

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Regulation means short - term investment vehicles like money market funds are undergoing considerable change.
While it might be true that those who lived in the time of the Prophet could understand religion better than the people of today who must study Islam by means of documents only, we can not ignore the considerable change in the social situation and world conditions during the past fourteen centuries.
Doubtless between that time and today a considerable change in my position and line of action has taken place, not with regard to the meaning and direction of my accumulated knowledge but rather with regard to its application.
What do you recommend as far as even making it more comfortable for the adults because I think so often we have I mean I see these pictures of these beautiful nurseries were they've got cribs and changing tables and there is like either maybe a rocking chair or a glider and when you got two that's not always the most practical I mean you've got you know I mean parent is going to be there for considerable amount of time...
After considerable boundary changes, the sitting Labour MP, Shahid Malik, will be defending a notional majority of only 3,999 (based on the Rallings and Thrasher figures), meaning that Simon needs a swing of 4.5 % to win the seat.
To the contrary, they are at pains to point out that «difficulties in measuring clouds means it is unclear how global cloud properties have changed over [the past 30 years]», and suggest that «the [ISCCP] dataset contains considerable features of an artificial origin.»
, Climate Dynamics, 2005], the conclusion of which is well summarized by the first sentence of their abstract: The potential for the mean climate of the tropical Pacific to shift to more El Niño - like conditions as a result of human induced climate change is subject to a considerable degree of uncertainty..
In the context of loss of permafrost and ice mass, delegates discussed whether to refer to changes as «significant,» with a statistical meaning, or «considerable,» to put numbers in the right context.
If you want it to be something different, then by all means change it, but you are creating something other than the standard fisics used to argue AGW / CAGW KT97 and kin Greenhouse cartoon, and I have spent a considerable amount of time arguing these so I do know what they are..
By something similar I mean all kind of quasistationary modes like circulation patterns that are formed, live for a considerable time and disappear or change form.
However, considerable evidence (8 ⇓ ⇓ — 11, 31 ⇓ — 33) simultaneously suggests that the response of northeastern Pacific atmospheric circulation to anthropogenic warming is likely to be complex and spatiotemporally inhomogeneous, and that changes in the atmospheric mean state may not be reflective of changes in the risk of extreme events (including atmospheric configurations conducive to precipitation extremes).
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