Sentences with phrase «of out of equilibrium»

They have these home prices and interest going up, so you're kind of out of equilibrium,» said Melendez.

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(As an aside, equilibrium means «no tendency to change,» fiat means deriving its value from law rather than some underlying commodity backing, and fractional reserve means that banks hold only a fraction of deposits on reserve, loaning the rest out.).
Put another way, in order for the holder of any security of spend out of that investment, the security has to be sold to another investor who locks in the identical amount of funds (Iron Law of Equilibrium).
But there's a lot of research out there, and I think even Robert Shiller himself concedes that over time there could be some shift on what should be the equilibrium CAPE.
But the equilibrium may be out of balance.
Jury is still out on secular stagnation — «At present, it looks likely that the equilibrium interest rate will remain low for the policy - relevant future, but there have in the past been both long swings and short - term changes in what can be thought of as equilibrium real rates»
Grantham talked about how profit margins and valuations on the market were far too out of whack from the historical equilibrium.
That's the same odds as a watch spontaneously forming out of available matter, punctuated equilibrium and the big bang occurring such that life would be possible.
Using as examples what he saw as the crusaders» thuggish disruption of the equilibrium between civilized Islamic and Eastern Christian lands of the eastern Mediterranean, and their destruction of Byzantium, which they had originally set out to assist, thereby allowing the Ottoman Turks to subjugate half of Christendom, Runciman sought to show how civilization — any civilization — is imperiled once high culture, reason, learning, and moderation are challenged by violent greed and ignorance.
I started attending the perfect church but then they kicked me out because I upset the equilibrium of perfection.
In an ambitious project of precisely this nature, William Everett and T.J. Bachmeyer work out an elaborate paradigm in which they interrelate three theological approaches — cultic (Catholic), prophetic (Protestant), and ecstatic (Anabaptist)-- with three sociological traditions — functionalism (unitary view of society), dualism (conflictual), and pluralism (balance of powers)-- with three psychological viewpoints — conflictual, fulfillment, and equilibrium.
Texts of equilibrium are needed to give people a sense of order, but such texts as Genesis 1:1 - 2:4 a turn out to be invitations to transformation.
Voltaire's poem is not a challenge to Christian faith; it inveighs against a variant of the «deist» God, one who has simply ordered the world exactly as it now is, and who balances out all its eventualities in a precise equilibrium between felicity and morality.
Superimposing a second layer of political institutions» run by lawyers and judges from Nowhere» onto those we already have will not save us from ourselves, like posi tive and negative integers canceling each other out, leaving behind only the equilibrium of universal peace and brotherhood.
The stand out box of the Penfolds Grandfather provides us with a perfect example of this heritage and innovation equilibrium in question.
It sounds to me like that's exactly what happened, that he was in a smooth state of equilibrium when he got out of the diapers at night, but has now moved into the stage of disequilibrium and he just can't control his body like he used to.
Thus, during times of distress, they seek out their caregivers because the physical closeness of the caregiver helps to soothe the infant and to re-establish equilibrium.
It turned out that, as often is the case, the disruptive effects of a quick economic change were larger than the positive net effects the eventual equilibrium was predicted to have.
While these materials are theoretically designed, this time, the discovery of its exotic, out - of - equilibrium properties proceeded from experiments to theory.
In the parlance of astrobiologists, the highly reactive gas is a potent «biosignature,» because in large concentrations it tends to be «out of equilibrium» with its surroundings.
Setting each of the qubits in its own heat bath, each at a different temperature, throws the system out of equilibrium.
The researchers found that even with the molecular motors driving the system out of equilibrium, the defects were still able to sense the curvature, with the +1 / 2 defects migrating towards the region of positive curvature and the -1 / 2 defects migrating towards the region of negative curvature.
One of the findings that stands out, he says, is that pop music shows a pattern from biological evolution known as punctuated equilibrium, in which periods of gradual change are separated by explosions of complexity.
The team took the system, forced it out - of - equilibrium using a driving force, and subsequently switched the force off to measure the vibrational amplitude as the energy of the system decayed.
When these fragile equilibriums are thrown out of balance, it can cause illnesses.
The resin pulled CO2 out of the polycarbonate in its vigorous quest for chemical equilibrium.
«Similar to the glaciers in Alaska, once you push them a little bit out of equilibrium they start thinning and retreating very fast.»
When the x-ray source sent out pulses as short as 80 millions of billionths of a second, the researchers could see the first short period of the crystal melting, which occurred in an unexpected way: The atoms diverged from their initial energy equilibrium while the average crystalline structure remained — a rarely studied behavior that could not have been seen as clearly with other techniques.
The «temporary - worker model» the United States uses to staff its labs «is completely out of equilibrium, [because] the country doesn't have the absorptive capacity» to provide career employment — rather than just temporary jobs — to all of the young scientists that the system produces, Gerbi continues.
So while a mature forest is in chemical equilibrium with the atmosphere, coral reefs form permanent limestone structures that keep on taking carbon out of the air forever.
They applied the trick to describe other out - of - equilibrium phase transitions, such as a dynamic Mott transition and a spin system, and saw the results agreed with either observed experiments or simulations.
A challenging topic of research has been the application of classical thermodynamics to out of equilibrium systems, e.g., granular gas and materials, the construction of phase diagrams in hard sphere packing in 3D, and plasma.
But whereas Einstein's work was on equilibrium systems, Mayor is studying systems that are out of equilibrium.
«A rainstorm, this rotating fan, these systems are all out of equilibrium,» said study co-author of the Valerii Vinokur, an Argonne Distinguished Fellow and member of the joint Argonne - University of Chicago Computation Institute.
The theory of out - of - equilibrium physics is a long - sought goal in the field, and could eventually help us design better electronics.
Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light, so there is no way heat radiation could have travelled between the two horizons to even out the hot and cold spots created in the big bang and leave the thermal equilibrium we see now.
Two Argonne physicists offered a way to mathematically describe a particular physics phenomenon called a phase transition in a system out of equilibrium (that is, with energy moving through it) by using imaginary numbers.
And is the current large scale ablation seen on these glaciers due to these glaciers coming to some equilibrium with a warmer world due to coming out of the LIA and response times associated with the large masses involved?
This is elementary out - of - equilibrium thermodynamics everybody knows.
Minerals that make up rocks and soils are thrown out of equilibrium when the chemistry of their surroundings changes.
Non-additive dissipation in open quantum networks out of equilibrium — M. T. Mitchison and M. B. Plenio, New Journal of Physics, 20, 033005 (2018) ArXiv This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa9f70 The gist of it
This takes a big bite out of the outgoing IR spectrum and throws the system out of equilibrium.
2016's Nobel Laureates in Chemistry have taken molecular systems out of equilibrium's stalemate and into energy - filled states in which their movements can be controlled.
I think all closeted men and women eventually reach this breaking of the equilibrium, and that's when we finally say it out loud.
Vegetables (as well as fruit) also supply us with fiber that binds itself to old estrogen, thereby clearing it out of the system, leading to better overall equilibrium.
To ride out our own waves of life with skill requires that same internal sense of equilibrium.
Every time you use your arms to balance by holding them out to the sides like a tightrope walker, you're intuitively taking advantage of the fact that as weight moves away from your center of gravity, it has a greater effect on your equilibrium.
The difference now is that I'm more mindful of the energy in / energy out balance, careful of not breaking the delicate equilibrium.
I recently purchased Hair Equilibrium and strongly recommend it to anyone interested in a better understanding of what's causing hairloss from the inside out...
When they get out of balance with each other, it can be quite challenging to reestablish equilibrium.
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