Sentences with phrase «seasonal swings»

"Seasonal swings" refers to predictable changes or fluctuations that happen during specific times of the year. Full definition
These seasonal patterns in prices are common with seasonal swings in gas consumption.
It is too small to notice, when we are routinely experiencing day - night, day - to - day, and seasonal swings of tens of degrees.
He also adds that the company's diversity across different segments of the food industry allows it to manage and overcome seasonal swings felt throughout the industries.
The exact reasons for the wider seasonal swings in carbon dioxide concentration remain to be determined, say the researchers.
But their tropical cousins live in an area without extreme seasonal swings in temperature and are therefore very specifically adapted to live within a very narrow thermal range.
When we report on changes in home sales we typically compare current sales to the previous year rather than the previous month to avoid comparing changes that have more to do with seasonal swings in the demand for houses.
That prudence — plus a hawk's eye for cash flow details — has kept Mark going far longer than many restaurants, including those that don't have to deal with big seasonal swings.
Sales adjusted for inflation and seasonal swings increased 0.5 percent from July, when they fell a revised 0.2 percent, the Federal Statistics Office in Wiesbaden said today.
First, there was a noticeable seasonal swing, reaching a peak in May that was about 5ppm higher than the low in September.
In the tropics, the same underlying rules link flu to the climate, but seasonal swings in temperature and humidity are so weak that a «flu season» doesn't emerge from all of the noise.
Jobs typically associated with this seasonal swing in hiring, including cashiers and warehouse jobs, are seeing above - average pay growth,» said Dr. Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist of Glassdoor.
Sales, adjusted for inflation and seasonal swings, increased 1.2 percent from October, when they dropped 1.3 percent, the Federal Statistics Office in Wiesbaden said today.
The seasonal swing bridge is designed to span the outlet for vehicle traffic during the winter months.
In 2014, the seasonal swing took CO2 concentrations above 400ppm for the first time.
Soil temperature varies from month to month as a function of incident solar radiation, rainfall, seasonal swings in overlying air temperature, local vegetation cover, type of soil, and depth in the earth.
During the past 50 years, the amount of the seasonal swings in CO2 has climbed by as much as half, and a research team has shown agricultural production may be generating as much as a quarter of the increase in the seasonal carbon cycle.
Seasonal swings are up 50 percent in the last 50 years, they say.
They're coming back into the market as new inventory and just the seasonal swing of business is coming back into the market as inventory.
One point worth considering, though, is that you'll want to ensure that your tenant has sufficient means to cover the seasonal swing in utilities.
«The seasonal swings in listings and prices in the San Francisco Bay Area, Portland, Ore., and even Phoenix means buyers will likely find more homes for sale at a lower price in the fall and winter months.»
Seasonal swings in pricing are most drastic in cold regions of the U.S because it's so difficult to move during winter months.
Get a feeling for the seasonal swings in home prices in your market by reviewing month - to - month price changes that have not been seasonally adjusted.
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