Sentences with phrase «precipitous changes»

However nations choose to implement a crash program, one thing is clear, a crash approach, which necessitates precipitous changes in emissions and infrastructure, will be much more economically disruptive than a proactive approach which can be phased in over a longer time horizon.
Because of your precipitous change of emotions and your all of a sudden love for chocolate covered bacon, you might not notice that many of your cravings are actually you «emotionally» eating.
Places like this are refreshingly unique in this uber - busy, overcrowded, tumultuous world that always seems to be facing precipitous change.
So I think this precipitous change has been very unsettling for them in particular,» Moore explained.
Already, evidence shows that there is often a precipitous change in student achievement when districts change from one test to another.
Everything collapsed in shock by wilting, etc., including me, from the precipitous change.

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In Silicon Valley, the drop was even more precipitous — the percentage of immigrant - founded start - ups declined from 52.4 % to 43.9 % — a 16 % change.
There's no questions — zero — that had digital currencies been regulated, I would have sought an investigation into the precipitous price changes we've witnessed.
Sociologists have studied, probed, and measured change in church membership patterns over the last twenty years, trying to understand the precipitous decline in membership.
The company further stated that any assumptions on the potential impact of the accounting standards change was «premature, precipitous and with respect, an exercise in speculative guesswork.»
Ben Winters imagines a different history for the United States in Underground Airlines by changing the time of a single precipitous event: the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Investors make precipitous investment changes, which can lose alpha.
Given the uncertainties surrounding the science of climate change, the minuscule impact of the suggested remedies, and the high cost of proposed regulations, now is a good time to step back from precipitous actions and exaggerated rhetoric.
«Perhaps the most interesting finding in this poll, aside from the precipitous drop in the number of Independents who believe global warming is a problem, is that the more Americans learn about cap - and - trade, the more they oppose cap - and - trade,» says Sen. James Inhofe (R., Okla.), a longtime skeptic of climate - change warnings.
In a leaked memo titled the «Global Climate Science Communications Plan,» the task force laid out a strategy to «build a case against precipitous action on climate change based on the scientific uncertainty.»
In a commentary at the online Swiss - based Tagesanzeiger here, meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann wrote that the media «concentrated from the first moment on «a surprising, unexpected snowstorm», on the «sudden deterioration of the weather» and the «precipitous drop in temperature» which some grotesquely blamed on climate change
The report documents the precipitous rise in insured and uninsured weather - related losses in the U.S. and how climate change will likely magnify these losses in the years ahead, whether in homeowner losses due to hurricanes, crop losses due to drought or business interruptions due to lightning strikes.
«There's no questions - zero - that had digital currencies been regulated, I would have sought an investigation into the precipitous price changes we've witnessed.»
«There's no questions — zero — that had digital currencies been regulated, I would have sought an investigation into the precipitous price changes we've witnessed.»
Chilton stated that «there's no questions — zero — that hd digital currencies been regulated, I would have sought an investigation into the precipitous price changes we've witnessed.»
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