Sentences with phrase «much longer lags»

The changes in interest rates affect economic activity and inflation with much longer lags, because it takes time for individuals and businesses to adjust their behaviour.

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Blacktop politics are as old as the roads that led to Rome, but the time lag between a politician promising to improve public infrastructure and cutting the ribbon has grown longer — to years, and sometimes as much as a decade.
«The lag between when something is discovered in education and when it makes a difference is much too long,» he says.
Considering the lag on the keyboard, we can't imagine these games consuming much of our attention for very long.
I didn't notice much, if any, lag when queuing up video, but testing this fully would require more time, as the tablet learns your habits and likes over a longer period.
A long 200 - period moving average lags too much and does not help day traders.
As long as it is acceptable and you are not lagging the benchmarks too much over meaningful time periods, you are on track.
However, keeping too much in cash over long periods of time can cause your investment returns to lag.
Over the long - run, fundamental indexing has historically delivered alpha (excess returns), but lagged for much of 2015.
Bank mutual funds are also notorious for playing it «safe» and investing very much like the indexes they track, so if you invest like the index and pay 2 % + fees you will no doubt lag the index by 2 % + over the long run.
For example, the end lag after one of your special moves is often much more than what you would expect, which can often make it feel like you're standing defenseless for several seconds before you are able to act again, and when an opponent has caught you in a combo, putting up your guard can often be impossible despite what feel like very long pauses between attacks.
In recent years, it is fair to say that Sony has made some considerable improvements to the online gaming they offer, which used to lag Microsoft's by a long way, and was pretty much a poorer gaming experience in every way, except for its free price tag.
This lag time between a CO2 increase and the manifested related weather change I find very frightening in that we are experiencing weather related events to the level of CO2 that occurred a long time ago with much lower CO2 levels.
By a statistical artifact, the ESS becomes much larger the longer the lag (because the longer lag gives time for temperature to increase at an accelerated pace).
Its a long process, to be sure, so look for the rate of growth in the US and Europe to lag economic growth by 2 percentage points or more, as was the case fir much of the 1980s.
Could you or anyone tell me how much warming there would have to be (and how long it would take, given the lag time) to reach, say, a 30M sea rise?
It would require a much stronger relationship of temperature driving CO2 than occurred during the ice age — interglacial oscillations (and it is also important to remember that those changes occurred over much longer timescales too... which is the presumed reason why there is a several hundred year lag time between temperatures starting to rise or fall and CO2 starting to rise or fall).
To my question of whether Hansen posits a much longer time lag than 15 years in his pipeline postulation, you answer with a question:
Due to the fact that much of the Earth is covered in oceans, and it takes a long time to heat water, there is a lag before we see the full warming effects of an increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases (this is also known as «thermal inertia»).
The lag is a different (and mostly unresolved) problem: while the lag during warming periods is explainable as the about 800 year turnover time for deep ocean down / upwelling flows, the much longer delay of CO2 during periods of cooling towards a new ice age is difficult to explain, the more that methane does follow temperature far more closely, thus errors in ice age — gas age difference are not at the base of the lag...
This paper, cosignated by Bard as last author, seems to be the paper too much, too much, trop trop trop for him; it has a smell of pine tree (or coffin) as that of the «scientific» carrier of M.Mann It looks a bit bizarre to me that it would be revolutionnary that temperatures of Northern Atlantic and tropical environments do not lag that of polar environments and ice, while the sun irradiates more the poles to the detriment of tropical latitudes; really, as long, as they do not demonstrate that CO2 does not lag temperature in ice cores, there is nothing new; and if they do, we are waiting for the explanations of vice président Jouzel to find the source of CO2 before the deep polar oceans started to moove
While games like Bug Village on iPhone receive regular updates, the Windows Phone versions often go much longer between updates (see Fruit Ninja, Pocket God, Doodle Jump, etc.) and thus lag behind the primary version in content.
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