Sentences with phrase «of snowball»

The effect continues, but the larger total area of the snowball means even more snow is accumulated.
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The synthesis employed a combination of snowball sampling, systematic database searches, reverse searches, and hand searches to identify 595 entries related to early childhood education and technology / digital media published 2011 - 2016.
Then, crumble it up into the shape of a snowball and throw it into a pile on the floor or in a bowl.
You've heard of the snowball effect.
Kirkpatrick also notes that a women's comparative lack of success when it comes to negotiating for better pay (as documented by Catalyst, among others) can also take on a kind of snowball effect over time.
And this increased attention is having a sort of snowball effect.
«There's been years of snowball effect, and in the last year we've seen a lot of acceleration in popularity,» Alex Hawkinson, CEO of Samsung SmartThings, told Digital Trends.
As for Bloomon, we relied on a kind - of snowball effect.
She says Dave Ramsey's version of the snowball method of paying off debt doesn't take interest rates into account, and consequently can actually put you further into debt.
I'm a fan of the snowball method: you make the minimum payments on all your credit cards and put every extra penny onto the card with the lowest balance until it's paid off, then move on to the card with the next lowest debt.
That's been definitely the start of my snowball.
For a relatively circular orbit, the problem of determining where Earth falls into and out of a Snowball is challenging.
It takes less greenhouse effect to keep out of the Snowball now than it did when the Sun was fainter, but the threshold for initiatiing a Snowball in modern conditions is disconcertingly close to the value of p -LCB- rad -RCB- which reproduces the present climate.
This means that the edge of the snowball can be read off against the axes to give a range of times and increases in temperature for a doubling of CO2.
I recall one post on how Earth came out of a snowball, which explanation may be a possibility but then again there may be other explanations (eg., oceanic volcanos splitting in the ice and thereby releasing some water vapour, soot deposits changing albedo, even meteor collision — who knows given the lack of evidence).
I am not convinced that there is sufficient evidence of a snowball Earth (although there may well have been).
They are in denial of the snowball earth.
So it seems possible that snowball earth may have occurred over 500 million years ago, but I don't there enough evident of this occurring or what kind of snowball Earth is was.
there are three models of snowball earth in the peer reviewed literature described at link above.
Abbot DS, Voigt A, Li D, Le Hir G, Pierrehumbert RT -LCB- \ it et al -RCB- 2013: Robust elements of Snowball Earth atmospheric circulation and oases for life.
There are many evolutionary implications of Snowball Earth because of the island biogeography it implies.
A concern with «large» climate changes (i.e., on the scale of snowball Earths or runaway greenhouses) is that there's bifurcation (loosely, tipping points) in the system.
Unless you want to claim, as the analogy given by a warmist in Clouds and Magic, that carbon dioxide is a thick down blanket 100 % of the atmosphere, you don't have a hope of a snowball's chance in hell of showing how it can trap heat.
If it wasn't for the greenhouse heating by CO2, the atmosphere would become too cold to hold the current amount of water vapor — which would condense and precipitate, reducing the greenhouse strength to the point of snowball Earth conditions.
Because the flux involved is usually quite small (exception could occur in the hot, CO2 rich, glacially - eroded aftermath of a Snowball), this is ineffective in preventing larger changes over the short term.
Going in and out of a snowball is a dramatic hysteresis; I think ice sheets may also exhibit hysteresis (threshold for glaciation not equal to threshold for deglaciation) though maybe I don't understand that correctly.
Going both into and out of a snowball state (theoretically?)
What I meant (what I thought you meant) by Chuvian runaway was a runaway of an extent more limited (covering a smaller range of temperatures that can't be at equilibrium) than the big ice - albedo and H2O - vapor greenhouse runaway feedbacks of snowball and «steamball» conditions.
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Brown is again self - effacing in discussing the press's cadre of artists, stating in an interview earlier this year, «it seems like artists have selected us more than we selected them... it's kind of a snowball thing» — but choices were nonetheless made, undoubtedly fueled by Brown's broad intellectual interests.
Landscape Paintings, 2014, Talley Dunn Gallery A Cottage in a Cornfield, 2009, Dunn and Brown Contemporary Panaderia Oaxaquena, 2006, Dunn and Brown Contemporary Julie Bozzi: Voyage of the Snowball II, 2002, Dunn and Brown Contemporary
Use it to be transported to stage 3 of Snowball Ravine.
God of War is a brilliant thought piece that blissfully ripens with each passing moment, embodying the very foundation of the snowball effect.
Psyonix's smash hit Rocket League has been branching out all over the place, it seems, courtesy of the snowball effect caused by a whopping 5 - and - a-half million gamers who have decided that ordinary football (soccer) just ain't good enough.
I think once we answer that all - important question then that; s in my opinion the true start of the snowball
I like the analogy of a snowball rolling down a hill and getting bigger and bigger.
From about 8 or 9 weeks, the Angora rabbit will require comprehensive grooming to maintain the appearance of a snowball.
All blown out trading accounts are the result of a snowball effect of trading mistakes.
We have moved the van to the top of our snowball to get rid of the large payment and to allow us to get a vehicle with at least 30MPG.
I do have a bone to pick with your review of the Snowball, part two: in describing the Buffett's separation and arrival of Astrid Menks, you have substituted your own judgment for that of Schroeder and Buffett, without making it clear that it is your own viewpoint.
Yes, I don't necessarily get the quick wins feeling of the snowball method, but I know that I am wasting less money on interest, which is very important to me.
And I'm not alone in that belief; Alice Shroeder (author of The Snowball) attributes much of Warren Buffett's success to his ability to recognize patterns (in addition to his intense work and focus, of course).
[r / SecurityAnalysis] Reddit AMA: Hi, I'm Alice Schroeder, author of The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life.
Of course, here we have a copy of The Snowball, familiar book.
Another advantage of the snowball method is logistical.
The question of snowball versus avalanche looms so large that social scientists have weighed in with actual studies.
If reducing the money we are wasting isn't incentive enough, I can't see how the «psychological» advantages of snowball is going to help you.
The benefit of snowball is the psychological benefit.
I don't know that it's a rehash of the snowball, not if you're talking about the Dave Ramsey one.
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