Sentences with phrase «more stable patterns»

Some of the most stubborn foreclosure cases are finally being flushed out of the foreclosure pipeline, and we all can expect to see more noise in the numbers over the next few months as national foreclosure activity makes its way back to more stable patterns by the end of this year.
OSSE's investigation found that D.C. charter high schools have «few students within the highest bands of absenteeism» and «much more stable patterns of attendance in the past three years than high schools in DCPS.»

Not exact matches

On the other hand, since the mid 1990s the Australian share market has shown a consistent tendency to be more stable than major offshore markets (that is, fall less when overseas markets are falling and rise less when overseas markets are rising) and recent developments may simply be a continuation of that pattern.
As Joe's sobriety becomes more stable, some of his AA behavior patterns will gradually change.
Stuff not crashing into other stuff out there all the time; fewer harmful weather patterns on Earth; a more stable Earth crust.
But for the more explicitly religious groups, stable patterns of personal living and occupation do not mean acceptance of the established order.
«By adding electrons into a material, the overall energy goes up and will tip off the balance, resulting in the atomic structure re-arranging to a new pattern that is more stable.
After you have been dieting and exercising for a little while, your body settles into a more stable weigh loss pattern, averaging the recommended rate of 1 to 2 lbs a week.
Join Marla (an exercise rehabilitation specialist) for a unique mindful yoga experience that is geared towards patterning functional movement patterns that will make your yoga practice sustainable and ensure that you are stronger, more mobile, and stable for all your life activities.
Both of these mechanisms could lead to more stable glucose patterns over time, which some have hypothesized may result in reduced appetite and energy intake (76,77).
The midsole is more stable and cushioned than boots with comparable weights, so carrying a heavy pack is easier, and the Vibram outsole boasts an aggressive lug pattern for next - level traction on technical trails.
This Active Tourer MPV wants to be more stable than a BMW M3, and using the Dante Giacosa - pattern front - wheel - drive layout compacts the mechanicals and saves space for people in the reduced overall length of what will surely become a production 1 - series tall - sedan crossover.
Again, the pattern is more volatile and controversial industries trade more frequently than the more stable industries.
Unlike other parts of Indonesia, weather patterns in central Raja Ampat are much more stable, with less distinct dry and rainy seasons.
In my opinion we have been scammed and misdirected into inquiries of years, perhaps decades and perhaps multidecadal patterns, without reference to the underlying trends of the two very stable climate states of warming, and the more stable state of cooling.
Maybe we forget that other places have more stable and predictable weather patterns.
Where response patterns are reasonably stable over time, this ratio can be maximised in a climate change scenario by using long (30 - year or more) averaging periods.
We can also agree, that if we manage to account for this cyclical movement in the entire record, and the different variance structures in Glacials / Interglacials (and a bunch of other cyclical patterns), the variance structures will be more or less stable.
Researchers have identified different patterns of marital change across this transition with a small percentage of couples indicating stable and more positive marital relations after the birth of their first child (Belsky & Rovine, 1990; Salmela - Aro et al., 2006).
For example, longitudinal prospective studies of children of mothers with schizophrenia have consistently identified a subgroup who present a stable pattern of aggressive and / or antisocial behavior from a young age, 36,37 and studies of children with depression identify a subgroup with conduct disorder.38 Among persons who develop a major mental disorder, substance abuse in childhood or adolescence is more strongly associated with violent crime in adulthood than substance abuse in adulthood, 39 and individuals who will develop a major mental disorder may be more sensitive to the effects of alcohol than others.40 These findings suggest that symptoms (eg, substance abuse) that we and others are labeling as distinct disorders, may in fact be a part of or at least related to the primary disorder.
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