Sentences with phrase «several years lagging»

After several years lagging behind its main competitors, Chrome and Edge, Mozilla's browser found a new lease of life with the release of Quantum — Firefox's biggest update since its launch 14 years ago.

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The automaker survived the downturn without taking a bailout or declaring bankruptcy, but its stock has lagged the markets and its peers for several years now.
For several years Valeant capitalised on the fact that return on R&D investment lagged expectations.
After several years of lagging their large - cap counterparts, smaller stocks broke out last year to offer significant out - performance of their larger rivals.
In 2009, Devon shares rebounded to roughly $ 75 by year's end but lagged several peers.
And after several years when the performance of international stocks lagged U.S. investments, they outperformed over the past year.
«With freshly brewed lager, dark beer, weissbier and several different seasonal beers, for example brewed in honour of the traditional Oktoberfest, we offer the perfect beer for every taste,» the 28 - year - old smiles.
«Though the annual burdens report won't reflect the effects of recent changes for several years because of a lag in the availability of data, New York's 2011 state - local tax burden — the highest in the nation — shows just how necessary tax reform is in New York,» Tax Foundation analyst Liz Malm said.
While 800,000 jobs have been created in the state over the past several years, areas like the Southern Tier and Syracuse have lagged behind, DiNapoli noted.
Tree growth lags below normal for several years following droughts, a detail about carbon sequestration that climate models currently overlook.
But there is a lag of CO2 after temperature of some 600 years during deglaciations, and several thousands of years during the onset of new ice ages.
I've made great gains overall, with my lean muscle mass increasing by 15 - 18 pounds over several years, but my legs lag a bit.
Several of the recommendations here use either multiple years of data or lagged data.
Due to the time lag mentioned before, peer - reviewed research often is not available until several years after the technology appears.
When Appalachian State University opens its Academy at Middle Fork to 300 chosen elementary students in Winston - Salem this August, by some accounts, it'll be one of several pioneering, university - led efforts bound to turn around test scores for lagging North Carolina children in the coming years.
Reports that the chain will close three hundred brick - and - mortar stores over the next several years was one of the first real nails in its coffin as far as critics were concerned, and coupled with lagging sales of devices and ebooks, many were certain that it was an indication of the company's doom.
Sure, not every pick is going to beat the market every year, but if your entire portfolio has been lagging substantially for several years, you have to face facts: few people, professional or amateur, can consistently outsmart the markets.
When you look at results over several years, about 80 % of actively managed funds lag behind the market.
The CIO went on to encourage investors to invest more in Europe and emerging markets (both lagged North America significantly in 2014), reduce their bond allocations (bonds had their best year since 2011), and declared that «dividend stocks will continue to pay off» (several popular dividend - focused ETFs in Canada and the US underperformed the broad market).
Android's gaming scene isn't the best out there, but for the last one year or so, we have seen several good games on the platform, and these games are definitely a level above the ones Android has been lagging from before.
But there is a lag of CO2 after temperature of some 600 years during deglaciations, and several thousands of years during the onset of new ice ages.
However, global warming associated with the event normally lags several months behind that peak and as a result, 2016 could be even hotter that 2015, the warmest year on record.
The Vostok data going back 450,000 years shows that CO2 lags temperature by several hundred years, so was obviously not the «driver».
Temperature rise has always lagged behind Co2 rise (by several hundred years).
While organic agriculture practices result in higher soil organic matter (SOM) contents and, in turn, higher nutrient - and water - supplying potential to crops, transition to organic farming typically involves a lag time of several years in which yields can suffer and input demands increase as rebuilding soil microbial communities compete with crops for nitrogen and other available nutrients (Simmons and Coleman, 2008).
It would require a much stronger relationship of temperature driving CO2 than occurred during the ice age — interglacial oscillations (and it is also important to remember that those changes occurred over much longer timescales too... which is the presumed reason why there is a several hundred year lag time between temperatures starting to rise or fall and CO2 starting to rise or fall).
(Dan wouldn't recommend this method to others, mind you — the house has been gradually sinking over the last several years, and he recently had to repair a snapped lag bolt by jacking up the house and inserting some heavy - duty shims, with the help of his dad.)
So if the second half of the 20th century had the highest average absolute levels of solar activity for «several thousand years» (Solanki) and at least 350 + years (Lean), then this could well have been a significant cause of late 20th century warming (building in all the «time lags» one might envision), despite the fact that the absolute level of solar activity was declining over this period.
The 800 year lag is not that fixed, the lag is 800 years at the end of a cold period, but several thousands of years at the end of a warm interglacial.
Ferdinand Engelbeen said: The 800 year lag is not that fixed, the lag is 800 years at the end of a cold period, but several thousands of years at the end of a warm interglacial.
An American team found the time lag (due to ocean mixing) of CO2 behind temperature of several hundred years.
It has been shown that a warming planet will put more CO2 into the atmosphere, with a lag of several hundred years, so why are we still building windmills and trading carbon credits?
Unfortunately, several bad years for ringed seal pup survival caused by shallow snow depth in spring means that in subsequent years, fewer seal pups will be produced for polar bears to eat — polar bears end up suffering after a bit of a lag.
This leads to different dynamics of the regional fire cycles: In the Northern US, negative correlations of fire with water storage or vegetation for negative lags (fire leads) suggest that the enhanced fire frequency will reduce vegetation carbon and affect subsequent droughts lasting for several years.
The 800 years is for the reaction of the deep oceans on glacial - interglacial transitions, but the reverse reaction needs several thousands of years, while small changes (< 1 K) like the MWP - LIA transition have only a lag of ~ 50 years and some 6 ppmv CO2 drop after the temperature drop:
My arithmetic for a 2x C02 would be: Present Warming: 0.75 deg C Current warming Rate 0.15 deg C per decade Time to 2x C02 (BAU scenario) approx 100 years So 0.15 x 10 +0.75 = 2.25 deg C Further warming due to time lag at end of 100 year period ~ 0.75 deg, probably over several decades.
With the various publication lags and the IPCC cutoff date, the report is necessarily several years behind.
Since it takes several hundred years for the deep ocean water to cycle up to the top, where it can be warmed up and lose CO2, it makes sense to suppose that if a warming event is initiated by something else (like changes in the amount and spatial distribution of incoming solar radiation,) the concomitant rise in atmospheric CO2 (which would enhance the initial warming) might lag behind by several hundred years.
The ice cores show ~ 8 ppmv / °C in both directions, be it with long lags: ~ 50 years for the MWP - LIA cooling, ~ 800 years for the glacial - interglacial transition and several thousands of years for the interglacial - glacial transition.
For the Vostok ice core, the lagging is several thousands of years, but the resolution is about 600 years.
The year's split personality showed up on many firm balance sheets as a pretty good year, however — perhaps due to the fact that collections lag billed work by several months.
This year, the same model has been upgraded with several noticeable changes that fix the previous lag and make the competition tougher.
Here's an incomplete list: Frequent job changes, at least one job a year for several years Months of no discernible work or lag times between jobs.
Lautz, highlighting findings from NAR's 2017 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, said supply constraints at the lower end of the market are a big part of the reason why first - time buyers made up only 34 percent of sales over the past year and have lagged the historical average of 39 percent for several years.
The country's impressive homeownership gains over the past several years reside uneasily next to continued lagging minority homeownership rates and increasing affordability problems.
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