Sentences with phrase «more of an equilibrium»

That effort, which put supply and demand in more of an equilibrium, raised prices by a few dollars (interestingly, before actual implementation).
The BBC Trust's latest report issued earlier this month said the corporation would give less time to climate change skeptics to create more of equilibrium.

Not exact matches

For starters, global oil production appears more closely in line with demand following a prolonged search for a new equilibrium amid a breakdown in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cartel and increasingly productive oil extraction technologies in North America.
Among the most notorious examples are the ideas of diminishing returns, equilibrium, that privatized ownership is inherently more efficient than public management, and that trickle - down economics works.
If the IT revolution increases profitable investment opportunities, then the equilibrium real interest rate must rise in order to encourage households to save more to finance the higher level of investment.
Likewise, the Iron Law of Equilibrium says that there are never «more buyers than sellers» or «more sellers than buyers.»
He would argue that Leclerc's notion of «physical existence» applies not only to our more typical notion of a molecule of water, or of sugar, or of hemoglobin (all of similar type), but also to examples of crystals, which are markedly different, and to systems of chemical reaction which persist far from equilibrium.
Achieved reciprocity implies a new equilibrium, a state of justice achieved or restored, but the taking of an innocent life can not be compensated, any more than a jealous lover's act of murder is morally neutralized by a self - punishing suicide.
That his concern is legitimate few will deny, and wholly apart from the theoretical issue noted above, this concern constitutes a strong practical argument for a liberal polity (which does no more than promote «some kind of equilibrium, necessarily unstable, between the different aspirations of different groups of human beings»).
If, abstracting altogether from the question of their value for the future spiritual life of the individual, we take them on their psychological side exclusively, so many peculiarities in them remind us of what we find outside of conversion that we are tempted to class them along with other automatisms, and to suspect that what makes the difference between a sudden and a gradual convert is not necessarily the presence of divine miracle in the care of one and of something less divine in that of the other, but rather a simple psychological peculiarity, the fact, namely, that in the recipient of the more instantaneous grace we have one of those Subjects who are in possession of a large region in which mental work can go on subliminally, and from which invasive experiences, abruptly upsetting the equilibrium of the primary consciousness, may come.
3At present, for example, the well - entrenched neo-Darwinian hypothesis of «gradualism» (biological evolution occurs slowly, and more or less continuously as the constant interplay of random variations and natural selection over vast periods of time) is confronted with a somewhat more radical and neo-Lamarckian theory of «punctuated equilibrium» favored by Harvard biologists Stephen Jay Gould and Peter Williamson, collaborated by fossil discoveries of paleontologist and cultural anthropologist Richard Leakey in Africa.
Genuine beauty entails such a fragile balance between the extremes of complexity and harmony that the slide into either confusion or triviality is more of a possibility than with those things or events that are closer to equilibrium.
I mentioned above that, on Whitehead's view, which alternatives were more relevant for a given conceptually reverted feeling is a question not decided by the category of reversion, and I suggested the provision of equilibrium to decide such matters.
Just two years prior to the Roe decision, the philosopher John Rawls had deployed a concept in his A Theory of Justice called «reflective equilibrium,» which largely has to do with the epistemological dynamics of arriving at a new, more «considered» belief in light of beliefs already held.
The discussion might have been partly about Herbert Spencer's conception of evolution, but is more likely — Whitehead's discussion especially — to have been about the speculative application of the second law of thermodynamics to the physical universe as a whole, with its prospect of a final state of perfect equilibrium.
In terms of equilibrium, this has more to do with the child's internal response.
There is one reason why incumbent mainstream politicians fear unrestricted advertising: it will make them have to work harder, it will make their positions more open to competitive threats by disrupting the equilibrium of the existing political market place.
But I always thought that the US has equal rights for the masses of people (being the poor) to somehow submit propositions, and try to tax the bank accounts of the wealth, and thus create a little more financial equilibrium.
But, if another parasite renders more than half of its mature spores infertile (and more still failing to reproduce due to other interferences), that creates a sort of equilibrium with a colony.
Rohling: Yeah, so what we see is that for a current level of forcing, so 1.6 watts per meter square net forcing, if we look in the relationship that we now recognize between sea - level change and climate forcing, we're are, more or less, looking at in the equilibrium state, natural equilibriumstate, where the planet would like to be that is similar to where we were 3.5 million years ago and that's where we're looking at sea level, you know, at least 15 meters, maybe 25 meters above the present.
Although the K13 C580Y strain is becoming dominant in parts of the region, the group said in a carefully worded report in March, that is not the case everywhere in the Greater Mekong, where several lineages are circulating more or less in equilibrium.
[Note that the earth's substantial crust is solid, and so it does not necessarily reflect the equilibrium shape for today's rate of rotation; in the geological past, the earth was rotating more rapidly.]
Recently observations of the light reflected by these planets provided insight on the cloud distribution on the dayside of these planets: for a handful of planets clouds seem more abundant on the western than on the eastern side of the dayside hemisphere and, more importantly, this asymmetry depends on the equilibrium temperature of the planet.
Since a planet's radius and equilibrium temperature depends on the parameters of its host star, our study provides more precise planetary parameters for planets and candidates orbiting late - type stars observed with K2.
Instead of talking about cures and remission, doctors are now talking about cancer as being more of a controlled equilibrium with a tumor, in which it does not grow or cause issues.
This required a model with a full representation of all the forces involved in ice flow applied specifically to PIG: «A more detailed understanding of PIG's departure from equilibrium flow will require an understanding of its particular stream mechanics» (Shepherd et al., 2001).
If a spike in temperatures due to CO2 causes a non-reversible change in ice cover, you have a situation more analogous to a deglaciation because you now have a forcing that has a strong effect on the equilibrium amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.
It is worth adding though, that temperature trends over the next few decades are more likely to be correlated to the TCR, rather than the equilibrium sensitivity, so if one is interested in the near - term implications of this debate, the constraints on TCR are going to be more important.
These cells can be isolated based on the expression of an amplified Hex Venus transgene and SSEA - 1 (V+S +) and exist under ES cell conditions in a steady - state equilibrium with at least one other more ICM - like cell state, V − S +.
These less acknowledged mechanisms of interaction and molecular control might have made the initial pathways to prebiotic systems evolution more intricate, but were surely essential for sustaining far - from - equilibrium chemical dynamics, given their functional relevance in all modern cells.
The fusion rate in the core is in a self - correcting equilibrium: a slightly higher rate of fusion would cause the core to heat up more and expand slightly against the weight of the outer layers, reducing the fusion rate and correcting the perturbation; and a slightly lower rate would cause the core to shrink slightly, increasing the fusion rate and again reverting it to its present level.
The difference now is that I'm more mindful of the energy in / energy out balance, careful of not breaking the delicate equilibrium.
Mechanism: Enhancing deep sleep cycles via «warming / cooling equilibrium» which are required for more amplified release of growth hormone from the pituitary.
For more information about the 11 techniques please see module 13 of the Hair Equilibrium program where each technique is demonstrated live in short HD videos.
You can learn more about this method in my course Hair Equilibrium where this is one of the chapters.
This particular herbal blend, designed to amplify one's feminine energy, also boasts a far - reaching bouquet of health benefits, including improved hormone balance, increased immune function, potent stress relief, cellular regeneration, elevated energy, emotional equilibrium, and more radiant skin.
Brain cells grow more adenosine receptors, which is the brain's attempt to maintain equilibrium in the face of a constant onslaught of caffeine, with its adenosine receptors so regularly plugged.
This is an important step, but it's also needs more explanation, so I'm going to make this more of an introduction and if you're interested to learn more you check out Hair Equilibrium.
The diligent practice of yoga on a regular basis promotes profound experiences of the vastness of space within us and around, it helps us recognize the lost body equilibrium, makes us feel the warm fire of digestive organs, and so much more.
Keep drawing your chest forward and releasing your tailbone toward your heels (just as you do in Child's Pose), getting more and more compact at your center as you create equilibrium between what's in front of your hands and what's behind.
Although imbalances are a natural part of life and the activities we perform, we tend to want to bring the body back to equilibrium or a more symmetric form.
At least, that is, until his boss (Jason Bateman) upsets the delicate equilibrium of his life by informing him that the wheels of capitalism require even more lubrication than CTC currently provides.
Yet in a world of rapid technological change, schools that can not teach science may be no more in equilibrium than an upturned house balanced on its peak.
And while there are, of course, examples of longstanding institutions and practices that are deficient and / or are founded on unjust principles, I find that longevity more commonly reflects a positive equilibrium.
The cross-country comparative approach provides a number of unique advantages over national studies: It can exploit institutional variation that does not exist within countries; draw on much larger variation than usually available within any country; reveal whether any result is country - specific or more general; test whether effects are systematically heterogeneous in different settings; circumvent selection issues that plague within - country identification by using system - level aggregated measures; and uncover general - equilibrium effects that often elude studies in a single country.
Back on public thoroughfares after recovering a modicum of equilibrium, I was able to devote more attention to the other cars.
The Nash equilibrium, once it is explained, sounds obvious, but by formulating the problem of economic competition in the why that he did, Nash showed that a decentralized decision making process could, in fact, be coherent — giving economics an updated, far more sophisticated version of Adam Smith's great metaphor of the Invisible Hand.
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Introduction: In Mr. Mortenson's Orbit Chapter 1: Failure Chapter 2: The Wrong Side of the River Chapter 3: «Progress and Perfection» Chapter 4: Self - Storage Chapter 5: 580 Letters, One Check Chapter 6: Rawalpindi's Rooftops at Dusk Chapter 7: Hard Way Home Chapter 8: Beaten by the Braldu Chapter 9: The People Have Spoken Chapter 10: Building Bridges Chapter 11: Six Days Chapter 12: Haji Ali's Lesson Chapter 13: «A Smile Should Be More Than a Memory» Chapter 14: Equilibrium Chapter 15: Mortenson in Motion Chapter 16: Red Velvet Box Chapter 17: Cherry Trees in the Sand Chapter 18: Shrouded Figure Chapter 19: A Village Called New York Chapter 20: Tea with the Taliban Chapter 21: Rumsfeld's Shoes Chapter 22: «The Enemy Is Ignorance» Chapter 23: Stones into Schools Acknowledgments
But as we shift from what may be perceived as abnormal conditions to more normal conditions — when there is some degree of volatility and a higher interest - rate environment — we think the equilibrium between growth and value will also normalize.
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