Sentences with phrase «over shorter timeframes in»

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In short, the book covers more markets over longer timeframes with a higher level of comparability than previous benchmarking efforts.
County officials had concern over their bid for HQ2 because they weren't sure if the region could handle the amount of jobs that were projected to be created in a short timeframe.
While short term timeframes in regards to growth investment are a high risk, investing over a longer period of time means you can wait out the lows of the market.
Where there has been a failure to put land aside for schools when an area goes under development, such as can be seen at Fisherman's Bend in Melbourne, the Government (or private interests, in the case of private schools) has to then pay over the odds to acquire the necessary land [5], which has been known to quadruple in value over a short timeframe.
In short, it's a measurement of volatility or risk, the degree to which an investment would have deviated from its average return over a given timeframe.
internal / natural variability over a long enough timeframe will not alter the long term trend of the temperature record (as we are always reminded) but in this relatively short term analysis it did especially for the last decade
The last decade hasn't been cooling btw, though a slower upward trend or even standstill in the trend (of one would deem it meaningful over such a short timeframe) is of course helped by the dampening effect of natural factors having a cooling effect, offsetting some of the warming effect of GHG.
Tropospheric sensible heat should only be used as a weak proxy for energy changes in the system on a decadal average at best, whereas the IPWP is a much more stable proxy over shorter timeframes.
However, as Dikran noted in response, it's entirely possible that over such a short timeframe, short - term noise such as ENSO and solar cycles may have masked the continuing long - term global warming trend.
As SkS has discussed at length with Dr. Pielke Sr., over short timeframes on the order of a decade, there is too much noise in the data to draw any definitive conclusions about changes in the long - term trend.
Since methane has a much shorter residence time in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide, but has a greater warming potential over that time, the use of a 20 - year time frame makes methane seem more serious than if a timeframe of 100 years or longer is used.
As we have recently discussed, although we can't say for certain statistically, it's likely that the global surface temperature warming trend has slowed over the past decade, because virtually all short - term temperature impacts have been in the cooling direction over that timeframe.
On the other hand, to point out that there are useful actions to be undertaken now — and that they come, in many cases, with significant co-benefits, is something with «legs» — something with a reasonable chance of efficacy, not only in reaching the public, but in effecting real mitigative action over short timeframes.
Many in Bitcoin's development community have voiced concerns that three months is simply too short of a timeframe to implement such drastic changes to the Bitcoin network, and are especially peeved over the SegWit2x development team's penchant for developing the SegWit2x software behind closed doors.
In the UK, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has called for governments of all political persuasions to take more of a long - term approach to planning such projects, with a 25 -30-year horizon rather than working over five - year electoral cycles or even shorter timeframes.
The following case study of the impact of a four year program targeting kidney disease in one Aboriginal community vividly demonstrates the progress that can be made even over a short timeframe.
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