Sentences with phrase «see a significant change even»

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The table below display the 2015 Academy Award odds at Bovada and will be updated if we see any significant changes between now and Sunday evening.
Even though I did not get a statistically significant change, the p values I did get, are so very small, and since my sample size is also very small, we have to look at this information a lot more if we are going to see whether or not there has been [in] fact [a] change over time.
«It was surprising to see all these significant changes in A1C and body weight without altering medications or activity level and without aiming for weight reduction,» Dr. Hamdy pointed out, «Which tells us that nutrition therapy can be as effective as medications even after a long duration of the disease.»
Even though i was not seeing any significant changes following those «rules!»
Everyone is different and what they are willing to give up or change is different but most will see a very significant drop in the sugars and A1c from even modest changes in the ratio of high carb to low carb veggies.
You start seeing significant changes at the 12 hour mark even before depending how much you ate the previous... the meal weight before you started.
January 2011 had marked the 27th successful year of BETT, where once again the significant role that technology plays in the classroom and in the school as a whole was clear to see, even in a time of ongoing change and austerity in the sector.
If we just made our recess sessions a little longer, we would likely see significant changes in child behavior, attention, and even creativity.
And the argument that I'm trying to make is that if there's a significant segment of the black community who feels, even if there are now things that are better, but they have not played a significant role in making it better, or they haven't played a significant role in the power relationships, or if you have significant numbers of people who see the effort to change education and the way that it's being done as a larger part of the disempowerment of black people in the city of New Orleans, even the good things that are happening, in my mind, they are, uh, there's a danger in the ability to sustain it if we, if we can't build on a broader base of support within the black community itself.
A paper on «hedging» that I publishedin Science in 2004 with Natasha Andronova and Michael Schlesinger (see Dot Earth for a discussion and link) indicated that starting mitigation now would be the right choice even if our analysis included a significant chance that doing nothing would turn out to be (in 2035) the right choice — that is, even with a 20 % chance that climate change would turn out to be a hoax.
And in the 1970s we saw even more significant activity by Brown's closest allies including: changing pollution regulations to benefit his family's Indonesian oil monopoly; killing Sundesert; and lobbying Mexico's President to approve a natural gas project.
«All the predictions I have seen, even the more conservative, say we will see significant changes,» Barry said.
Even if NT isn't exactly constant I don't see how it could change enough to cause any significant draft, either vertical or horizontal.
Even without statistically significant attribution, the changes we see are mostly consistent with what we expect from anthropogenic forcing.
Similarly, the other thing we have been attacked for is saying that simply mitigating carbon emissions is not going to be sufficient; that even if we stopped emitting all carbon tomorrow, we are going to see significant impacts from climate change, and we better start preparing for that.
They provide encouragement that the gap will close by 2030 even though more time must be allowed for significant change to be seen.
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