Sentences with phrase «periods over a longer duration»

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If you understand how interest is calculated over the duration of the loan period and how quickly it can add up, you might be able to save some money in the long run.
The Zweig bond model kept investors invested in long - duration bond ETFs over that challenging period, when the majority of analysts were calling for higher rates.
Usually it's small duration, because any technical signal I have will dissipate over too long a period of time.
If you opt to refinance to obtain a longer repayment period, however, your monthly payments will decrease, but the total amount of money you pay over the duration of your loan will increase.
For instance, financial guarantee contracts are reported for regulatory purposes as property and casualty insurance, normally considered short - duration, but have elements of long - duration contracts in that they are irrevocable and extend over a period that may be in excess of 30 years.
Mice were then subjected to the faux highway air over long periods of time — similar durations that humans breathe the stuff in throughout their daily lives.
Reconstructions of California climate suggest that meteorological droughts lasting multiple decades are not uncommon over the past 1000 years, while there is evidence that dry periods of even longer duration occurred in California's deeper geological past.
Over limited duration intervals, it can appear as a quasi-periodic, quasi-steady state sinusoid, but over longer intervals, the period appears to wander somewhat and the waverform appears to be amplitude modulaOver limited duration intervals, it can appear as a quasi-periodic, quasi-steady state sinusoid, but over longer intervals, the period appears to wander somewhat and the waverform appears to be amplitude modulaover longer intervals, the period appears to wander somewhat and the waverform appears to be amplitude modulated.
The models heavily relied upon by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) had not projected this multidecadal stasis in «global warming»; nor (until trained ex post facto) the fall in TS from 1940 - 1975; nor 50 years» cooling in Antarctica (Doran et al., 2002) and the Arctic (Soon, 2005); nor the absence of ocean warming since 2003 (Lyman et al., 2006; Gouretski & Koltermann, 2007); nor the onset, duration, or intensity of the Madden - Julian intraseasonal oscillation, the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation in the tropical stratosphere, El Nino / La Nina oscillations, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, or the Pacific Decadal Oscillation that has recently transited from its warming to its cooling phase (oceanic oscillations which, on their own, may account for all of the observed warmings and coolings over the past half - century: Tsoniset al., 2007); nor the magnitude nor duration of multi-century events such as the Mediaeval Warm Period or the Little Ice Age; nor the cessation since 2000 of the previously - observed growth in atmospheric methane concentration (IPCC, 2007); nor the active 2004 hurricane season; nor the inactive subsequent seasons; nor the UK flooding of 2007 (the Met Office had forecast a summer of prolonged droughts only six weeks previously); nor the solar Grand Maximum of the past 70 years, during which the Sun was more active, for longer, than at almost any similar period in the past 11,400 years (Hathaway, 2004; Solankiet al., 2005); nor the consequent surface «global warming» on Mars, Jupiter, Neptune's largest moon, and even distant Pluto; nor the eerily - continuing 2006 solar minimum; nor the consequent, precipitate decline of ~ 0.8 °C in TS from January 2007 to May 2008 that has canceled out almost all of the observed warming of the 20th cePeriod or the Little Ice Age; nor the cessation since 2000 of the previously - observed growth in atmospheric methane concentration (IPCC, 2007); nor the active 2004 hurricane season; nor the inactive subsequent seasons; nor the UK flooding of 2007 (the Met Office had forecast a summer of prolonged droughts only six weeks previously); nor the solar Grand Maximum of the past 70 years, during which the Sun was more active, for longer, than at almost any similar period in the past 11,400 years (Hathaway, 2004; Solankiet al., 2005); nor the consequent surface «global warming» on Mars, Jupiter, Neptune's largest moon, and even distant Pluto; nor the eerily - continuing 2006 solar minimum; nor the consequent, precipitate decline of ~ 0.8 °C in TS from January 2007 to May 2008 that has canceled out almost all of the observed warming of the 20th ceperiod in the past 11,400 years (Hathaway, 2004; Solankiet al., 2005); nor the consequent surface «global warming» on Mars, Jupiter, Neptune's largest moon, and even distant Pluto; nor the eerily - continuing 2006 solar minimum; nor the consequent, precipitate decline of ~ 0.8 °C in TS from January 2007 to May 2008 that has canceled out almost all of the observed warming of the 20th century.
Because the reversion often needs to be discounted over a long period of time — over the duration of the existing lease — small changes in the deferment rate can cause large changes in the end valuation.
Firstly, the study was done over a longer time period (median duration of risperidone treatment was 1 y) than is usually the case in trials of atypical antipsychotics.
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