Sentences with phrase «scale change emerging»

Our journey in implementing our Engage AUSL curricular resource is one example of a large - scale change emerging from this continuous improvement process (a change of this size is rare, and is thoroughly analyzed before implementation).

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The community of opportunity leaders emerging around the opportunity mind - set are the change - makers who will scale up the sustainable ideas and opportunities,» says Marianne Haahr.
The latter have themselves emerged with the rise, formalization, and consolidation (abetted by economies of scale) of the processing sector in many Asian countries in the 1980s and 1990s (more or less along the lines of the waves in retail change).
What's working, what needs to change and how to scale up for success in European and emerging markets to meet 2020 commitments.
What has been called the modern synthesis of the two fields emerged in the 1940s with the idea that the sorts of genetic differences you could observe in populations, right out your window, when compounded and extrapolated over vast periods of time, could account for the large - scale changes we see in the fossil record.
To find out when and how rapidly these new body shapes emerged a team led by Oxford University researchers did the first large - scale analysis of skeletal and dental changes in Mesozoic mammals.
This relatively new and still emerging way of seeing depends on taking MRI measurements with conventional millimeter - scale resolution, and developing theoretical models to interpret the resulting data in terms of changes occurring at the scale of microns.
The study also shows that the scale of landscape variation, in comparison with a species» dispersal distance, changes how much biodiversity can emerge.
So I changed the scale to see if any new patterns emerged:
Breakthrough believes that collaborating with their clients and partners gives them the opportunity to combine emerging technologies with innovative thinking to empower organizations, facilitate communication and create positive change on a global scale.
She plans to display a variation of her colorful, naturalistic Orbit, which has appeared on a smaller scale at the emerging ACME art gallery in her native Los Angeles, but when dealing with large - scale public artworks, plans rapidly change: «Stuff like this is hard to predict.
In 2000, after a century of earlier efforts by scholars, scientists, and at least one journalist (me) to give a name to humanity's emerging role as a planet - scale force, one word emerged in a heated moment at a global change conference in Cuernavaca, Mexico — anthropocene.
The actual prevailing view of the paleoclimate research community that emerged during the early 1990s, when long - term proxy data became more widely available and it was possible to synthesize them into estimates of large - scale temperature changes in past centuries, was that the average temperature over the Northern Hemisphere varied by significantly less than 1 degree C in previous centuries (i.e., the variations in past centuries were small compared to the observed 20th century warming).
Finds inconsistent TC projection results emerge from modeling studies due to different downscaling methodologies and warming scenarios, inconsistencies in projected changes of large - scale conditions, and differences in model physics and tracking algorithms
See Swanson (2013) «Emerging Selection Bias in Large - scale Climate Change Simulations.»
And on these time scales, the signal of climate change starts to emerge from the noise, thanks to the sensitivity of the climate system.
Several of the most difficult emerge from the long time - scale over which the changes occur (see Section 14.3) and the possible need for action well before the magnitude (and certainty) of the impacts is clear (see Section 14.5).
Faced with a perceived conflict between expanding global energy access and rapidly reducing greenhouse emissions to prevent climate change, many environmental groups and donor institutions have come to rely on small - scale, decentralized, renewable energy technologies that can not meet the energy demands of rapidly growing emerging economies and people struggling to escape extreme poverty.
A somewhat different pattern emerged for the CBCL internalizing scale and child temperamental difficulty as predictors of change on the CBCL externalizing scale, and the CGAS as a predicator of change on the Eyberg scale.
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