Sentences with phrase «not cyclical changes»

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Interestingly, automotive industries do not show symptoms of the Dutch disease; their weakness stems from cyclical changes in demand and lagging productivity growth»
Manufacturers of industrial equipment, hardware, and tools not only operate in a highly cyclical and competitive environment, but also have to evolve to meet the ever - changing demands of the various industries they serve.
Economists distinguish a number of types of unemployment, however: cyclical unemployment is brought about by the vagaries of the business cycle; structural unemployment is brought about by changes in the economy or the labour market, when the jobs available do not fit the workforce's skills; frictional unemployment is the phenomenon of people being «between jobs»; and seasonal unemployment is linked to certain types of seasonal jobs, such as farm work and construction.
Shaman said these pandemics don't emerge from La Niña itself, but from cyclical changes in the climate.
Although humans aren't as seasonal as animals, these cyclical changes can have a dramatic effect on our biology.
But abuse is cyclical, and although he might promise to change or appear to be changing for a while, he will not be able to sustain it.
While I don't think Spielberg is wrong that our interest in and need for various genres might be cyclical and will certainly change over time, I will never understand the need to analyze the staying power of the superhero genre, specifically.
I wouldn't disagree with that: i) one can argue Saga's business has always been cyclical & the Chinese have merely amplified that cycle... which could see Saga's results come back even stronger in the next up - cycle, but ii) if the market's undergoing a major secular change, I'm not convinced management have the will / guts to radically chop the staff / cost - base to preserve shareholder value.
Factors that could cause Blizzard Entertainment's actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward - looking statements set forth in this release include, but are not limited to, sales of Blizzard Entertainment's titles, shifts in consumer spending trends, the seasonal and cyclical nature of the interactive game market, Blizzard Entertainment's ability to predict consumer preferences among competing hardware platforms (including next - generation hardware), declines in software pricing, product returns and price protection, product delays, retail acceptance of Blizzard Entertainment's products, adoption rate and availability of new hardware and related software, industry competition, rapid changes in technology and industry standards, protection of proprietary rights, litigation against Blizzard Entertainment, maintenance of relationships with key personnel, customers, vendors and third - party developers, domestic and international economic, financial and political conditions and policies, foreign exchange rates, integration of recent acquisitions and the identification of suitable future acquisition opportunities, Activision Blizzard's success in integrating the operations of Activision Publishing and Vivendi Games in a timely manner, or at all, and the combined company's ability to realize the anticipated benefits and synergies of the transaction to the extent, or in the timeframe, anticipated.
If we assume for a moment we are indeed in the midst of a historical warming pattern or cycle, and if we also assume that humanity is not the initiator of climatic change, then it follows how important it is to understand that humanity is fully capable of exacerbating the situation, by accelerating the inevitable cyclical.
As to the example of the megadrought in the 1600s, I know little about this, but can you be so certain this was the result of chaos and not a change in forcings, or a non-chaotic combination of a change in forcings timed with a cyclical ENSO - like event?
I probably need the Complete Idiot's Guide, but what I get out of this is, using the mean of the whole data set (if it does have an actual hocky stick shape) as zero creates a higher horizontal line from which all the data vary in various amounts & it tends to «pull up» the negative differences & makes the positive differences look not so big (or it makes all the data look on average equally large in distance from the mean, both in pos & neg directions), making the whole thing look like nothing much is happening, aside from cyclical changes.
I have said that if a model is set up to match a certain signal (not just climate) yet matches a signal that contains an additional cyclical factor which can change that signal significantly over the short and medium term then you would not expect it to show great accuracy over the short to medium term.
Specifically, he states «Research indicates, more and more, that recent warming at the surface of the Earth is mainly influenced by cyclical changes at the surface of the sun...» I am not in the field but I was not aware of any recent research about the sun affecting recent warming.
# 36, The hockey stick graph, especially its blade, has gathered the most violent, I would say emotional response from skeptics, not satisfied that it matches their theory, claiming climate change is totally cyclical and.human generated pollution has no effect whatsoever with that cycle.
However, the cyclical changes of the Milankovitch effect are relevant, but not included in the IPCC models.
They assign blame for cyclical changes in weather to all people who don't perceive the world in the same muddled fashion as themselves.
A rule of this type is both less error - prone than the present rules and more effective in stabilising economic cycles, since cyclical changes in revenue do not need to be offset by changes in expenditure.
The phenomenon is independent of the El Niño condition, the cyclical warming of the equatorial Pacific Ocean every three to five years, which is not directly connected to climate change.
Doesn't it stand to reason that a «cycle» implies cyclical change, not a state change as in «the Earth has warmed?»
I'm not saying that human activities do not have an impact on climate, I am just saying that we have greatly overlooked the natural cyclical nature of our solar system, as well as other factors that effect climate change.
Los Angeles Times To the editor: An entrenched minority says climate change is cyclical and not anthropogenic.
The solar component is not critical provided one accepts that climate changes are a consequence of the cyclical latitudinal shifting of the air circulation systems.
Anthony del Genio of Nasa also tells me: «I know of no evidence for the statement that cyclical changes in water vapour are responsible for much of the 20th - century warming, unless there is a new paper of which I am not aware that makes such a claim.»
As Sarah Palin said, «while we recognize the occurrence of these natural, cyclical environmental trends, we can't say with assurance that man's activities cause weather change».
Not only was he the victim of a cyclical economic downturn, but he was also discouraged by longer - term changes in the practice of law.
But, that's not the only cyclical changes that take place in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.
Schultz apparently noted that the changes do not represent a temporary, cyclical change, but a permanent one that would reduce the cost of the Seattle - based retailer's real estate.
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