The ability to synchronise two or more distant atomic clocks could be used to measure
potential changes in fundamental physical constants or to test Einstein's theory of gravity.
Not exact matches
Today's review for downgrade considers that much weaker industry
fundamentals have
potential to warrant rating
changes» for those companies, Moody's wrote
in a press release.
The speech lists five key
fundamentals that should stand Australia
in good stead: a strong institutional framework (including the rule of law, respect for property rights, a well - functioning public administration, and a well - established regulatory system); our people, who are diverse, well educated, have a «can do» mentality and a demonstrated capability for adjusting to
change; a large endowment of mineral resources; large tracts of agricultural land and an ability to produce high - quality clean food; and an established services industry with the
potential for considerable expansion as average incomes
in Asia rise.
Bitcoin and blockchain have the
potential to bring about a
fundamental change in the way we do business.
If this academy model thrives, it could be a tipping point for a
fundamental change in the way players with pro
potential are cultivated
in America.
I'd argue that much of
potential of data - driven communications to
change our political process
in some
fundamental way is still theoretical — it's an extrapolation into the future, not a crystal - clear vision of how things will be.
Through its focus on people and their activities, SHARED has a great
potential to make a
fundamental change in the visibility of scientific research
in health (and other disciplines).
The discovery opens a vast field of
potential therapy, for while glutamate carries out such
fundamental processes as sensory perception, learning and memory,
changes in its role contribute to many brain diseases.
Fundamental Analysis: A type of evaluation that uses any available information - news, reports, data - as a collective indication of a commodity's current and
potential change in value.
Benefiting from undervalued international companies experiencing positive
change International companies: The fund invests
in international large and midsize companies to benefit from business opportunities outside the United States.A value strategy: The fund focuses on companies whose stocks are priced below their long - term
potential, and where there may be a catalyst for positive
change.Building competitive portfolios: The portfolio manager uses
fundamental research as the cornerstone of the investment process.
«The search, or research, that is his praxis seems to be sustained by a
fundamental belief
in the world and its
potential for
change.
The class of hypothetical climate shifts to which I allude involve
fundamental changes in the frequency and amplitude of known oscillatory behavio (u) r of the atmosphere - ocean - cryosphere system and the
potential emergence of new oscillatory behaviors.
Indeed, those
in favor of «hope and
change», even «
fundamental»
change, are the ones objecting most strongly to any
potential climate
change from increasing carbon dioxide.
The Lowy Institute report argues that expected climate
change «poses
fundamental questions of human security, survival and the stability of nation states» and identifies food shortages, extreme weather events and rising sea - levels as
potential causes of large - scale, unregulated population movements
in Asia and destabilisation of governments unable to respond.
A recent discussion paper from the bank stated: «
Fundamental changes in the environment could affect economic and financial stability and the safety and soundness of financial firms, with clear
potential implications for central banks.»
The report explains why
fundamental change in the legal system is necessary, exploring issues like the growth of unrepresented litigants, the role of technology, and
potential partnerships between private practices and public resources.
The IoT presents numerous benefits to consumers, and has the
potential to
change the ways that consumers interact with technology
in fundamental ways.
While governments» renewed interest
in Indigenous land matters is a welcome one, we run the risk of «throwing the baby out with the bath water» where policy aims to make
fundamental changes to land tenure when the
potential for existing leasing options has not been fully explored or realised.