Sentences with phrase «predictable changes»

But we often struggle to accommodate even predictable change.
The Portuguese named a side with predictable changes in the starting eleven following a 0 - 0 against City at the Etihad on Thursday night.
Difficulties often arise and correlate with predictable changes in the family configuration.
The rate of change and the type of change we're seeing on Earth is far beyond what can be attributed to these more predictable changes.
Mountains are useful for exploring the effects of climate change because they show predictable changes in temperature and humidity with elevation: In general, sites at low elevations are warmer and drier than higher elevation sites.
The most predictable change is the move on from the Apple A7 chip found in the iPad Air, to the A8x chip.
• In addition, the IPCC methodology (and emissions reduction scenarios generally) implies that climate change is a linear event, where predictable changes in emission levels will have predictable outcomes and impacts.
«Slow and predictable changes in pension age justified by an increased number of years of healthy life at older ages, may be more politically acceptable than large, abrupt changes justified on the basis of budget stringency,» explained Austrian demographer Sergei Scherbov.
Thus, for instance, the stilling of the storm by Jesus is explained as a coincidental or predictable change in the weather following upon Jesus» prayer for calm.
Mediated agreement or court orders should make provisions at the outset for changes based on the predictable changes in the child.
This resulted in predictable changes to the resultant excited state lifetimes.
The vehicle with properly inflated tires had more consistency in its handling with mostly positive and predictable changes in body motion.
And the indications he cites of slowing growth in the UK (like ebooks, not business but growth - of - activity, mind you) are not surprising to those who understand that adoption curves and commercial insurgencies have natural dynamics and predictable changes in pace.
In fact, the gradual and predictable changes in wind power are much easier for grid operators to address than the large - scale outages that can occur at conventional power plants.»
Older People Productive Later Into Life Than in Previous Generations As far as one policy implication, the authors say that slow and predictable changes in the retirement age, the age when one can start collecting pensions, are justified — though as recent events in France show, there will be backlash to this.
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