Sentences with phrase «reached a plateau by»

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The 2005 study by Harder and colleagues (also mentioned in the comments section) looked at risk of obesity but didn't find a reduced risk associated with breastfeeding beyond 9 months: «From 1 month of breastfeeding onward, the risk of subsequent overweight continuously decreased up to a reduction of more than 30 percent, reaching a plateau at 9 months of breastfeeding.»
In a huddle with reporters earlier this week in Washington, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) acknowledged that his party's chances of reaching the 60 - seat plateau were «better than they were two weeks ago» — the result of an across - the - board collapse in Republican numbers due to the economic crisis and handling of the bailout bill by Congress.
Specifically, she was thinking about Gartner's hype cycle, a glib model cooked up by an IT research firm, in which every new technology ascends a «peak of inflated expectations,» sinks into a «trough of disillusionment,» then climbs the «slope of enlightenment» to reach a «plateau of productivity.»
Unlike Newchurch, Harris thinks ozone depletion is now reaching a plateau and will soon start recovering: «Ozone should be at pre-1980 levels by 2020.»
If you decrease your total daily calories by 3,500 per week, while you are still eating high - glycemic carbohydrates, it is likely that you'll fail to lose any significant amount of weight, you may lose less than one pound of fat per week or you may reach a plateau.
After some time, you will again reach a plateau in regards to weight, but by then you should be bench pressing much more weight than you ever could before.
Reaching a weight loss plateau may be caused by several factors and you don't necessarily have to be eating too much, in fact, you may discover that you haven't been eating enough.
By virtue of BREAKOUT being a program specifically designed for those who have reached a plateau or feel they have reached their size and strength limits, it is not expected to be used by those that are new to training or have less than 1 year of consistent weightlifting experiencBy virtue of BREAKOUT being a program specifically designed for those who have reached a plateau or feel they have reached their size and strength limits, it is not expected to be used by those that are new to training or have less than 1 year of consistent weightlifting experiencby those that are new to training or have less than 1 year of consistent weightlifting experience.
Reaching a weight loss plateau may be caused by several reasons and you don't necessarily have to be eating too much, in fact, you may discover that you haven't been eating enough.
The moment arm length rises quickly as the shoulder moves from zero degrees (arms by side) to 30 degrees adduction where it starts to plateau, reaching its peak at 40 degrees and starting to tail off at 60 degrees.
Arau reached the plateau of art - house idolatry when he decided to adapt a novel about the mystical aspects of gourmet cooking, written by his wife Laura Esquivel.
Certainly the special effects, designed by the wizards at Rhythm and Hues, reach a new plateau of believability for talking - animal CGI, and, computer - animation aside, the 2001 film has a distinctive, endearing Eighties flavour that's unique to this era.
Despite reports of tablet sales reaching a plateau, a report tabled by NPD Display Search claims demand for tablet devices is expected to scale new heights in the coming years.
The series overall has been usurped in my mind by AlphaDream's Mario & Luigi series, which seemed to plateau after reaching its height in Bowser's Inside Story, rather than decline as Paper Mario has.
They are fascinated by the science, asking questions about the climate history of the Tibetan plateau and the chances of reaching environmental tipping points, as well as questions about western environmental thought and policy.
All cases assume a slowing rate of increase in production until a peak is reached in 2015, 2025 and 2030, respectively, followed by a 5 - year plateau and subsequent decline.
John Stuttard: Well, Legaltech is a fabulous product and it's a fabulous event, but all products have their life - cycles, and when I joined I was looking at the trends in terms of participation and attendee numbers and sponsor activity and that kind of stuff and I noticed that the legal text sort of format which is predicated on eDiscovery, has reached a plateau where eDiscovery has become so mainstream that I think it's well understood by the legal community and it's fairly recent, if you go back 10 years it was a very new and interesting and important technology driving a lot of development in the industry, but in the meantime what ALM built was the single largest collection of individuals from the legal sector at any one event, which is very interesting to me because it's only based on really the technology elements of the legal industry.
By Maya Bailey Have you ever felt like you have reached a plateau and can go no higher?
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