Sentences with phrase «predicting imminent»

According to Shelygin, despite the fact that there are those predicting an imminent collapse of Bitcoin, it is impossible to say whether it is a bubble or not.
The move appeared broadly expected Tuesday even without the news, analyst Tone Vays and investor Max Keiser both predicting imminent peaks.
What has become certain, though, is that supposed climate «scientists» and models predicting imminent doom were wrong yet again.
[Updated, Aug. 18, 2016, 11:33 a.m. When the Hansen paper finally passed peer review and was published in March 2016, the elements predicting an imminent rapid rise in sea levels — the aspect of the paper that drew the attention of CNN, CBS and other major media — were largely replaced by projections.]
So it seems like it might be a mistake to get into a box by predicting imminent surface temperature increase, or even ocean surface temperature increase.
Original post On Tuesday, a simple but sobering note predicting an imminent end to measurements of carbon dioxide in air lower than 400 parts per million was posted by the group at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography that has been carefully measuring the rising concentration of this greenhouse gas in the atmosphere since 1958.
But gaseous P / Es themselves aren't a very good tool for predicting an imminent market downturn.
Back in 2013 you could find fields of blooming blogsters predicting the imminent demise of traditional print publishing.
Lappé challenged the experts who were predicting imminent famine.
Many an opposition politician has proven to be wrong when predicting the imminent decline of the British economy in recent years.
I can, however, and have been confidently predicting his imminent demise for some time now on here and very regularly as all will attest.
Some are predicting our imminent demise, while others foresee a glorious rebirth.
So, while I am not predicting an imminent collapse in risk markets immediately ahead, I do think US markets will soon break by summer under the continued relentless Fed hiking cycle.
This belief is so powerfully embedded in the standard equilibrium models most economists use that, strangely enough, even those of us who described the imbalances in one paragraph and in the very next paragraph insisted that a crisis was unlikely — in China's case because of the government's very high credibility and its role as financial guarantor — were automatically assumed to be predicting an imminent crisis.
He is not predicting an imminent resurgence.
Looking ahead, few experts are predicting the imminent arrival of a bear market — then again, few ever do.
Though many predict an imminent bubble, there are a number of tangible, actionable use cases for blockchain that will significantly affect the greater startup ecosystem.
Mike — it makes good headlines to predict imminent collapse as Joe granvile taught us but I will not be a purveyor of pablum but always strive to offer quality analysis that leads to high level dialectic and hopefully profitable opportunities.The central bank fears of of disinflation will be an on going theme.
They held these to be mainly the authentic words of Jesus, who predicted an imminent cataclysm and an end of the world which did not occur.
Further revelations that the peer has received a second home allowance of # 38,280 a year for the last five years - despite having her main home in the capital - meant many within Whitehall had predicted an imminent departure for the peer.
The Northern Region Election Early Warning And Response Group (REEWARG) has predicted imminent electoral violence connected to the youth of Northern Region leading to the December 7 polls.
17 April 2018 — For centuries people have claimed that strange behavior by their cats, dogs and even cows can predict an imminent earthquake, but the first rigorous analysis of the phenomenon concludes that there is no strong evidence behind the claim.
(In Norwegian and Danish with subtitles) The Highest Pass (Unrated) Fate - tempting documentary about Adam Schomer, a defiant 27 year - old who takes to riding a motorcycle around the Himalayas without a helmet after an Indian guru predicts his imminent, untimely demise in an automobile accident.
Thus, nearly 200,000 children were being taught illegally, leading home schoolers to predict the imminent arrival of police investigating accusations of truancy.
As a result, an individual can visualize or predict the imminent or distant future by filling in information.
With the advent of e-readers and tablets in the past decade, some futurists predicted the imminent extinction of printed books.
So when the tarot cards predict her imminent demise, she uses a little magic to make her world right.
They welcomed Apple's move into the eBooks domain and also predicted the imminent death of paper printed books as we know it.
Doomsday economists predict an imminent debt crisis that will plunge the world into another Depression, and TV talk shows are stuffed with experts extolling the latest scheme for living «debt - free.»
For centuries people have claimed that strange behavior by their cats, dogs and even cows can predict an imminent earthquake, but the first rigorous analysis of the phenomenon concludes that there is no strong evidence behind the claim.
One popular theory is that a dog's superior sense of smell helps to predict an imminent seizure.
Climate skeptics have repeatedly predicted an imminent global cooling because of the weak sun.
Global Warming: Computer models used by environmentalists predict imminent and disastrous climate change.
Aussie Scientist Dr. David Evans: New solar theory predicts imminent global cooling: Dr. David Evans: As we head to the UNFCCC meeting in Paris 2015 where global bureaucracy beckons, a sharp cooling change appears to be developing and set to hit in the next five years.
Al Gore, in 2005, predicted an imminent sea - level rise of 20 ft.. Yet the same year he spent $ 4 million buying a swank condo in the St. Regis Tower, San Francisco, just feet from the allegedly - rising ocean at Fisherman's Wharf.
So even the climate models with a CO2 sensitivity that is arguably too high don't predict an imminent ice free Arctic.
He predicted the imminent break - up of sea ice in summer months in 2007, when the previous lowest extent of 4.17 million square kilometres was set.
When Ehrlich predicted the imminent exhaustion of many nonrenewable natural resources, Simon challenged him: Pick a «basket» of any five such commodities, and I will wager that in a decade the price of the basket will decline, indicating decreased scarcity.

Not exact matches

«A win for Trump is imminent, and will return the U.S. to the last decade of the last century,» Patten predicts, suggesting that Trump would return the U.S. to a Clinton era more than a Clinton would.
By the end of the day, Bitcoin would plunge below $ 6,000 for the first time since November, leaving Bitcoin bears gleefully predicting the flagship cryptocurrency's imminent demise.
Most years Liberals and Liberal Democrats can be heard predicting that a political realignment is imminent, but this narrative has been disrupted in recent times, as decades of Liberal Democrat progress were reversed by catastrophic losses during the party's five years in government.
«If we can predict when an outbreak is imminent, we can proceed with management actions such as anti-fungal baths that kill Bd,» said Kamoroff, who is now a wildlife biologist at Yosemite National Park.
As a result of an imminent retirement wave among senior scientists, paltry pay for young researchers, and the pull of the business world, universities and research organizations could face a shortage of almost 1300 scientists as early as 2003, the study predicts, rising to nearly 3000 in 2008.
«While reduced snowpack has been predicted for some time, they find that the shift toward low snow years and increasing water stress in the Northern Hemisphere is «imminent,»» said Andrew Fahlund, executive director of the Water in the West program at Stanford.
It's not surprising to see Tim Waterstone predict the demise of ebooks, or to read e-book sites declare their imminent triumph.
As predicted before the show, the rise of the iPad, the imminent release of Android 3.0 Honeycomb and the promise of a new, lucrative segment has worked like catnip to manufacturers large and small.
«We didn't predict $ 30 a barrel,» but a price drop was imminent, says Madani.
He isn't predicting any sort of imminent top, however, conceding that high equity prices «could go on for a couple more years.»
It's impossible to predict when these might overcome the current policy divergences as a dollar driver, but the most recent data suggests that time is not imminent.
The Science Magazine article that Will misrepresents as supporting the «ice age» mistake actually debunked it explicitly (says the time scale within which we can expect or predict an ice age is around «20,000 years»)-- Will misrepresents it as warning readers the problem is imminent).
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