Sentences with phrase «predictable changes in»

Difficulties often arise and correlate with predictable changes in the family configuration.
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.
«We can not yet conclude whether the observed hiatus was part of unpredictable natural phenomena or a deterministic response to predictable changes in external forcing agents.»
I can only make two conclusions, (1) there are no predictable changes in the large scale circulation patterns (e.g. frequency, length, phase) or (2) the models can not accurately model the changes.
In the case of the 100 kyr ice age cycles, that forcing is high northern latitude summer insolation driven by predictable changes in Earth's orbital and rotational parameters — aka, Milankovitch theory — which has the intial effect of melting glaciers, thereby reducing albedo at those latitudes.
It turns out they can cause persistent and potentially predictable changes in surface weather that can last for days to weeks over the entire Northern Hemisphere (Sigmond et al. 2013).
Operational models work with real objects in space and time, according to the known laws of physics and chemistry and highly predictable changes in the operating environment.
• 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.
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.
Several reasonable explanations arise given these results: (1) all players were exercising, and exercise produces predictable changes in skin habitat conditions that are likely to affect bacterial communities over time; (2) players were acquiring microbial transients from the built environment; and (3) players were coming into repeated physical contact with their teammates and those from opposing teams, often using the sampled area of their upper arms, and potentially sharing portions of their skin microbiomes.
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.
Mediated agreement or court orders should make provisions at the outset for changes based on the predictable changes in the child.
The Portuguese named a side with predictable changes in the starting eleven following a 0 - 0 against City at the Etihad on Thursday night.
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.

Not exact matches

Almost one - fifth of the time spent in US workplaces involves performing physical activities or operating machinery in a predictable environment — that is, specific actions in familiar settings where changes are relatively easy to anticipate.
The oil and resource trusts are less predictable; distributable cash will be largely dictated by changes in the selling price of the underlying commodity.
On Monday, as Irma weakened over Georgia, Bossert used a White House briefing to offer more hints of an emerging climate resilience policy, while notably avoiding accepting climate change science: «What President Trump is committed to is making sure that federal dollars aren't used to rebuild things that will be in harm's way later or that won't be hardened against the future predictable floods that we see.
Nyhan laid out changes in the fund's investment that he said would have been underway and would make its remaining lifespan more predictable.
However, while demographic shifts are fairly predictable, it is less clear how much of the decline in productivity growth reflects a structural change and how much is a cyclical response to the subdued recovery.
Even then, the change of behaviors isn't predictable and can go in pretty random direction.
These rapid changes in price can make the outcomes for trades less predictable and this can lead to trades that are profitable one day and unprofitable the next.
As many executives have found out in the rapidly changing business climate, relying solely on the quantifiable can have severe shortcomings and predictability can be — well less predictable.
-- The Earth was formed by this giant explosion which took place millions of years ago and somehow ended up in this perfectly rotating planet that has perfectly precise, repeatable days, months and years and rotates at the perfect angle so as to enable defined changes in climate and weather to have predictable seasons.
Crisis books usually follow a predictable pattern: first a searing depiction of the problem at hand, then some broad and sweeping assessments of how great changes in attitude might begin to address the issue, and then some piddling and timid policy proposals that clearly won't begin to meet the challenge.
Wlshere is still a bit too predictable in his change of pace in the game.
The East Bay is changing, sure, but in a cold, predictable way.
Arsene has already stated that they have secured qualification and no hurry to finish second.He will make 5 changes to the gala match and 3 to the dortmund clash with some players involving yaya sanogo at the final fixture alongside arteta, monreal, wilshere, gnabry as well as rosicky, so guys there you have it an more predictable side placed in front of you!
@Big Gun spot on mate, plus Wenger needs to stop his 75/80/85 mins substitution, he needs to bring in players very early when we are trailing to oppositions, plus he really needs to change his approach to games because he's just too predictable most of the time....
I wonder what has changed in Wenger's training programme, that has made the post-Invicible Arsenal play with predictable passes and play?
Ironically, the 2016 rule change backfired and produced more returns and fewer touchbacks, a warning to anyone who believes more rules will change the game in predictable ways.
And then an absolutely predictable title change in the ME of the biggest show of the year.
4231 and NEVER changing the formation just made us the most predictable team in the entire league and defensively vulnerable.
Wenger won't change, he can't change, and quite frankly we don't need him to change we need him to leave, so another young coach can come in and get started on freshening up the club, but we all know this greedy egotistical control freak won't go and we will have at least another 2 years of this boring predictable crab football,
We have seen a totally predictable decline in the quality of the football during that time... A significant change is required in 2015 if Blackpool FC is to be rescued from ignominious decline.»
We are so predictable and Chelsea will keep pulling our pants down until we are willing to change tactics in certain games.
These are all predictable events your toddler will recognize and feel good knowing that haven't changed in their little world.
, blackout curtains, a dimmer switch on the overhead light to keep it dark for middle of the night feedings and changes, a swaddle in the first few months, and — this isn't a product — but a very reliable and predictable bedtime and nap routine.
There is also a balancing act of implementing changes in a deliberative, and to the extent possible, incremental manner, vs. having a stable and predictable environment for all of the players.
• Boundary changes and a reduction in the number of city councillors have certainly made Birmingham less predictable than usual.
As the time frame used to predict weather did not change, the researchers concluded that weather would likely remain as predictable in a warmer world as it is today.
«Weather should remain predictable despite climate change: Simulations of jet stream behavior in a warming climate suggest ranges of forecasts in the mid-century will be similar to those in present day.»
In fact, changes due to mutations in the mitochondrial DNA over time can be used to distinguish groups and also to estimate the amount of time that has passed since two individuals shared a common ancestor, as these mutations occur at predictable rateIn fact, changes due to mutations in the mitochondrial DNA over time can be used to distinguish groups and also to estimate the amount of time that has passed since two individuals shared a common ancestor, as these mutations occur at predictable ratein the mitochondrial DNA over time can be used to distinguish groups and also to estimate the amount of time that has passed since two individuals shared a common ancestor, as these mutations occur at predictable rates.
In other words, trees show no predictable response to climate change, and respond individually rather than as communities of species.
«Though participants in our study didn't experience significant weight loss, that doesn't mean that all incentive programs are ineffective, only that we need to move to more creative designs that might better leverage predictable barriers to behavior change,» said David Asch, MD, MBA, a professor of Medicine and Health Care Management and director of the Penn Center for Health Care Innovation.
Moreover, the study shows that the microbial community changes through time in a predictable way.
This frequency change in drought condition is much more predictable beyond several seasons.»
This resulted in predictable changes to the resultant excited state lifetimes.
When fish are searching for food in groups, their behavior changes in predictable ways: They clump together near the interesting stimulus and dart around, altering their body position relative to the water current.
«This «responsive porous host» approach is expected to be applicable to different stimuli, such as photo - irradiation, heat application and pH change, and open the path for devising a generic strategy for the development of stimuli - responsive materials in a controllable and predictable fashion,» said Dr. Hirotoshi Sakamoto, a group leader of the JST - ERATO project.
«A song's structure can be linked to its popularity: Unsuspected chord changes, especially when followed by a predictable harmony, has been linked to a song's popularity, as judged by its placement in the Billboard Top 100 charts.»
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