Sentences with phrase «more abrupt»

The toastier the market, the more abrupt the cooling, so dictate the laws of financial physics.
The other half may be more abrupt and accelerating — more apt to making quick decisions without much of a second thought.
It can involve things like acknowledging that «you may or may not be right», that «it is probably ridiculous to even bring this up, but...», or that you don't want to start a fight and you know that your partner is «doing many things right, but...» This is different from a more abrupt start up where you communicate that you feel entitled to your complaint and come across as self - rigtheous and accusatory.
That, though, means the crash will be even more abrupt.
Compared directly with some other recent Android phones, the View 10's interface style is a little more abrupt, emphasizing speed and snappiness over a smooth feel.
The key mechanism is different, however, with the Eve V's keys offering similar travel to the $ 160 Microsoft Signature Type Cover, but a much more abrupt bottoming action that made the keyboard feel a bit stiff.
While bitcoin prices rose steadily in the months leading up to the halving, markets experienced more abrupt changes in response to Brexit and the Bitfinex hack.
Climate engineering will continue to fuel ever more abrupt and radical «wheather whiplash» events all over the world.
If we stay the current course, this gradual process could yield to more abrupt climate change.
NATURAL climate changes include warmings, coolings and more abrupt steps represented by the Great Pacific Climate Shift in 1977.
AR5 WG1 figure 5.3 appears to clearly show that sort of pattern with more abrupt rises and slower falls.
Or will some of the changes be more abrupt, crossing some threshold or «tipping point» to change so fast that the time between when a problem is recognized and when action is required shrinks to the point where orderly adaptation is not possible?
The incomplete record makes the warming appear more abrupt
(11) + The rise looked even more abrupt when David Ericson and collaborators inspected the way fossil foraminifera shells varied from layer to layer in the Lamont cores.
Over the 5 long term, this warming conforms to a complex trend that can be simplified as a monotonic curve, but the actual pathway is steplike... this rules out gradual warming, either in situ in the atmosphere or as gradual release from the ocean, in favour of a more abrupt process of storage and release.
A diver sees a gradual decrease in temperature as he descends through the convective zone, and then a more abrupt decline in temperatures below it.
For «Human Traffic», Rina Banerjee has specifically produced a series of artworks (sculptures, wooden panels, large format drawings) illustrating her reflections on the theme of movement, which she interprets in a positive (journeys that generate a great cultural diversity and richness) as well as a more abrupt way, with the forced physical circulation of bodies due to war, terrorism and poverty, thereby implicating migrations of every kind.
He noted the corporate world's far more abrupt and pitiless dismissals.
Obviously, the more abrupt the change, the harder it is for a cat to adjust.
Some dogs experience troubles walking gradually, while the difficulties are much more abrupt and seemingly «out of nowhere» in others.
Investing in smaller, newer companies generally involves greater risks than investing in larger, more established ones and are subject to more abrupt or erratic market movements than larger, more established companies or market averages.
These securities may be subject to more abrupt or volatile market movements and may have lower trading volumes or more erratic trading than securities of larger - sized companies or the market averages in general.
This doesn't necessarily resolve into immediate risks, but it could profoundly affect the path that the economy and financial markets take during the next few years, by making the unwinding of debt much more abrupt.
Securities of small and medium capitalization companies may be subject to more abrupt or erratic market movements than those of larger, more established companies or the market averages in general.
Looking at the screen from a side or a more abrupt angle will make the on screen elements and colours practically not watchable.
«Stability intervention would be more abrupt and slow you down a lot because the Z51 calibration would apply more brake than necessary with such grippy tires.
The Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo is the same overall length as the regular car, but its more abrupt tail gives it a more balanced look.
Unfortunately, the graceful curve at the tunnel is vitiated by the more abrupt intersection of door and instrument panel trim pieces.
Mark, it's your answer - my style tends to be a bit more abrupt so as to emphasize the «death» side of things.
It's a little more abrupt than some of the others in the genre, but still worth watching if you're a fan.
«Jet Stream changes can lead to more abrupt and surprising disturbances to which society has to adapt.
«People are bracing themselves for a bumpier and more abrupt landing,» says James Wilsdon, a science policy expert at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom.
In general, the more abrupt the onset of slip during an earthquake, the more energetic the radiated high - frequency seismic waves.
«We found a change in 14C that was more abrupt than any found previously, except for cosmic ray events in AD 775 and AD 994, and our use of annual data rather than data for each decade allowed us to pinpoint exactly when this occurred.»
Minor turbulence shows up as slight, undulating curves while major, more abrupt changes — such as avoiding heavy cloud cover or maneuvering to land — appear as radical loops.
They found that the nasal cavities of cold, dry climate populations are relatively high and show a larger and more abrupt change in diameter in the upper part of the cavity than those of hot, humid climate populations.
However, there's another situation where a new person takes office, in a much more abrupt manner.
Hence, the movement from apocalypticism to the Gnostic rejection of law was more abrupt than that from Stoicism.
The real danger in the current negotiations, isn't so much that they might not be finalized until shortly after Oct. 17 — the Treasury would be able to pay creditors and all its bills until Oct. 22 — but that they will lead to more abrupt spending reductions.
Failure to agree on debt relief for Greece would not only make Greece's return to the markets more abrupt but could also compromise the credibility of providing financial assistance to European countries.
Failure to agree on debt relief to Greece would not only make Greece's return to the markets more abrupt but also compromise the credibility of providing financial assistance to European countries.

Not exact matches

Janet Yellen, the Fed chair, said at a press conference that she's concerned that the slowdown in the world's No. 2 economy could be more «abrupt» than expected.
In this election cycle, the GOP has already seen more than twice as many lawmakers announcing departures as its Democratic counterpart, with members seeking different offices or leaving politics altogether, often offering abrupt resignations.
More and more, the existential risks and the primary threats of abrupt displacement come laterally — from new entrants, from unrelated businesses expanding into your space, from leapfrog technology, and from changes in the customers» needs and requiremeMore and more, the existential risks and the primary threats of abrupt displacement come laterally — from new entrants, from unrelated businesses expanding into your space, from leapfrog technology, and from changes in the customers» needs and requirememore, the existential risks and the primary threats of abrupt displacement come laterally — from new entrants, from unrelated businesses expanding into your space, from leapfrog technology, and from changes in the customers» needs and requirements.
«If the upcoming supply of units is not absorbed by demand as they are completed over the next 12 to 30 months, the supply - demand discrepancy would become more apparent, increasing the risk of an abrupt correction in prices and residential construction activity,» it says.
And in monetary policy, «abrupt» and «disrupt» have more than merely resonance of sound in common.
Still, even that advance started to be punctuated by abrupt vertical declines or «air pockets» once overvalued, overbought, overbullish features emerged (recall for example the increasingly frequent and distinct peak - trough corrections of 10 % or more in Oct 1997, Jul - Oct 1998, Jul - Oct 1999, Jan - Feb 2000, Mar - Apr 2000, and Sep - Oct 2000 even before more severe losses got underway).
An abrupt rise in interest rates, concerns about rising inflation, and a potentially more hawkish Federal Reserve have created an equity market tantrum that now has the Dow and S&P 500 Index in full correction territory (a correction is a price decline of between 10 % and 20 %).
These abrupt market movements were even more pronounced than similar developments in August, when a sudden correction in global financial markets was quickly succeeded by renewed buoyant market conditions.
In contrast, the present syndrome of overvalued, overbought, overbullish, rising - yield conditions is typically associated with abrupt and often steep losses, but is more commonly resolved over a period of months rather than years.
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