Sentences with phrase «probably take some decades»

They probably taken decades to kind of move.
These portions should increase over time as fixed - rate premiums increase, since they will lose the cross-subsidy from lower - annual - mileage motorists, eventually causing the market to shift to PAYD pricing, although this would probably take a decade or so.

Not exact matches

Yet, as a country, we are probably more vulnerable than we were a decade ago because we failed to take seriously the most important lesson of the crisis: the dangers of housing mania and the perils of household debt.
I do want to add here some basic facts, the article the following is taken from is using facts from the past decade not from 2000 years ago... these facts are what matter now, not that book written by sheep herding men who probably enjoyed the company of their herd (thus the term bestiality??)
At war's end, something would begin to happen to the rest of America, too: something that would take more than a decade to manifest itself but that had probably been brewing — as Norman Mailer might say, in the American psychic underground — since the first heady days of victory.
John B. Cobb, Jr., has probably taken the strongest action in exercising such responsibility within process circles, since for well over a decade he has addressed himself toward issues of the well being of our planet.
Probably no organic merger will take place within the next decade; many stubborn problems still must be resolved.
I mean Larkin was probably the best prospect we've had in the last decade + and it took him until his 3rd season to be able to handle center responsibilities and play well in that role.
I won a truck in high school, so that's probably going to take up my prize winning for several more decades.
The advantages of thorium nuclear power (26 March, p 8) seem mostly unproven in practice, and the technology will probably take more than a decade to develop if a decision is taken to extract power from this element.
A search of hundreds of thousands of stars in the hope of detecting one message would require remarkable dedication and would probably take several decades.
Still, restoring woolly mammoths all the way back to life and to the wild will take many decades, probably most of this century.
This deluxe sample is 0.17 oz and you can also find a 0.68 oz travel size of this or purchase the full size 1.7 oz bottle but it would probably take about a decade to finish that!
If there's something the world has taken note of in the last decade (a lot less probably) is that The Rock is the new action superstar that we've needed for a long while.
The creeping paranoia and the excellent setups that make you suspect various players, until the true story starts to unfold, creates an unsettling feeling of dread absent from American horror cinema which shifted quite a bit to gore and body horror for a good couple of decades until, probably, THE SIXTH SENSE... but even thereafter, what most filmmakers took from Shyamalan's film was not the buildup of dread, but rather the mystery box and the twist, diminishing the emphasis on narrative and suspense.
The creeping paranoia and the excellent setups that make you suspect various players until the true story starts to unfold creates an unsettling feeling of dread, absent from American horror cinema which shifted quite a bit to gore and body horror for a good couple of decades until, probably, THE SIXTH SENSE... but even thereafter, what most filmmakers took from Shyamalan's film was not the buildup of dread, but rather the mystery box and the twist, weakening the emphasis on narrative and suspense.
It will probably take about a decade for the failure of Common Core to become obvious to its most important backers.
Our Humble Opinion: While a globally diversified stock portfolio might return 6 % a year over the next decade, bond investors probably shouldn't expect to earn much above 3 % — and that assumes you lean toward corporate bonds and hence take a moderate amount of credit risk.
You've probably heard it before, and while it sounds like a simple concept, it can take people years and even decades to finally realize the impact this idea can have on their life (some people never do).
As Square Enix takes what will probably be a decade to release Kingdom Hearts III, this expensive - feeling re-release and a matching 2.5 for the sequel will be a more than adequate stopgap.
It probably took him a couple decades to figure out how to do it.
So it will take time, and probably a lot of time (many decades) before our energy needs could possibly be met without emitting CO2 into the atmosphere.
(I still have to read it, I have no direct assess to the reference) But most probably it will not reveal the changes that have been taken place in the air circulation over the last decades.
Anyone who's ever lived near a weather station close enough to see it on a regular basis probably has been providing anecdotal evidence of this for decades, but having an actual study to back it up has taken WAY too long.
It was obviously an extremely complex subject and judiciously would take many years, probably decades to get a firm grasp of the problem.
1998 was near the tail end of a decade that jumped well above the mean average longer term rate of increase (there is a thing called climate variability, it didn't disappear with climate change, and if anything probably only intensified;, and ocean warming and glacial melt both accelerated during this period, taking more energy out of the air — see below).
1) I like the suggestion above of a Bayesian option: if I were to do this, I'd probably take a normal distribution centered on 0.2 degrees / decade as my prior (based on the AR4 model mean warming over the next couple decades... perhaps another option would be a flat distribution from, say, -0.1 degrees to 0.5 degrees), and then see how that changes with added data points.
Consider that the habits of your mind (defaulting to negativity, constant worrying, catastrophizing, etc.) probably took many decades to form.
If you took driver's ed a couple of decades ago, you were probably taught that you should leave one car length for every 10 mph of speed.
Many would probably agree, particularly when consideration is taken of the number of relatively recent innovations in car technology that should make a return, or introduction, to driving for an older person a much less daunting prospect than it might have been in decades past.
It's probably going to take a decade.
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