Sentences with phrase «over a longer timeframe»

«Infrastructure is a good fit with the needs of pension funds because projects like ports and power stations can offer a reliable return over a long timeframe,» she said.
However, for the retired investor needing income, the dividend advantage is the real story over this long timeframe.
You may invest other parts of your retirement savings to generate an income stream over a longer timeframe.
In government, the process of providing a service or «product» is often complex, with multiple interactions taking place over long timeframes with little by way of tangible outputs.
This time, CBO gamed out how the bill would affect Medicaid over a longer timeframe (specifically, up to 2036).
In short, the book covers more markets over longer timeframes with a higher level of comparability than previous benchmarking efforts.
While a rising dollar hurts the near - term performance of non-U.S. investments (when translated back into dollar terms), over longer timeframes weaker foreign currencies can improve the competitiveness of businesses outside of the U.S..
Seeing such active movements, they hypothesized, would require looking at a cell over a longer timeframe.
Minimum Viable Population Size The smallest number of individuals that will give a species a good chance (some biologists use 95 percent) of persisting over a long timeframe (for example, 100 years).
This could be explored through the performance of secondary academies over a longer timeframe (e.g. five years or more), and of primary academies, including a comparison with non-academy schools with similar characteristics, and their impact on different pupil groups.
An Extended Repayment Plan gives you the option of repaying your loan over a longer timeframe.
While we know that 10y - trailing are not always accurate predictors of future performance, on average they work pretty well because they take advantage of mean reversion over long timeframes.
Strung - together chunks of directed gameplay offer this up on the moment - to - moment level, while episodic gaming seeks to offer this sort of pure experience over a longer timeframe.
McCaw has created a completely innovative photographic process whereby he exposes vintage photo paper to the sun over long timeframes, resulting in a landscape image that is literally physically seared by the sun.
Furthermore, look at the graph in Fig. 5, and note that the solid black line representing the A2 climate model input looks quite linear over that time period, but looks exponential over the longer timeframe in Fig. 4.
Natural temperature influences have had a very slight cooling effect, and natural internal variability appears to have had a fairly significant cooling effect over the past decade, but little temperature influence over longer timeframes.
While the weather can change in just a few hours, climate changes over longer timeframes.
The main one was that drafts of the coalition treaty advocated «skipping» Germany's 2020 targets on renewable energy and emissions reduction, and instead shooting directly for 2030's targets over the longer timeframe.
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If you're thinking of taking out a debt consolidation loan, you may wish to arrange to repay it over a longer timeframe than your original debts — which can lower the amount you are required to spend each month.
Thus the IPCC multi-model average of simulations do not reflect these short - term temperature influences, which is not a problem for long - term predictions, because positive and negative short - term cycles and noise average out to zero over long timeframes.
Swanson et al. (2009) examined the role of natural variability on global surface temperatures and found that it rarely exceeds 0.2 — 0.3 °C, and averages out to approximately zero over longer timeframes (Figure 4).
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