Sentences with phrase «sharp change»

One of the less appreciated risks is possibility of sharp change in solar activity.
They confirm that the incidence of illnesses is strongly associated with sharp changes in temperature and precipitation between seasons.
He can show concern now, at sharp change light and darkness.
Now that theoretical ideas and the general trend of opinion alike made it easier for climate scientists to envision sharp change, they were increasingly able to notice it in their data.
In one authoritative review of the science, researchers recommend white noise to help block out sharp changes in sound and create a peaceful sleep environment.
Born in 1972, the artist witnessed the city's sharp change from its utopian and modernist socialist aesthetic — begun in the aftermath World War Two — to a distinctively neoliberal landscape in the 1990s, dominated by new developments.
Increasing muscle fascicle length through eccentric training could therefore be a valuable method for improving athletic performance in movements that have peak contractions at long muscle lengths, such as the terminal swing phase of sprinting, or the ground contact phase of sharp change of direction (COD) maneuvers.
Contrary to Duncan's remarks, the record on class sizes does not reflect sharp changes, owing in part to a 22 - 1 cap on student - teacher ratios in primary grades.
we'd see a very sharp change in the overall perspective of this season.
There is evidence that ants that are forced to make sharp changes in direction either perform a U-turn, or keep going but lay down less pheromone.
The warming effect near the tropopause level from CO2 can be explained by the relatively sharp change in the lapse rate.
He says that Eurocontrol, the pan-European air traffic control organisation, failed to take into account a clutch of air incidents and accidents involving sharp changes of altitude.
Things that could lead the Jordanian Central Bank to reconsider this policy include sharp changes in the exchange rate of the US dollar against other major currencies like the euro and the Japanese yen, dramatically changed economic conditions in Jordan or in the region, or other unexpected financial events or interest rate changes.
This natural sugar also has a low GI value (low glycemic index) which means that, unlike other (refined) sugars, it does not cause sharp changes in the blood sugar levels, or the so - called «sugar dip».
Trump is soon expected to seek sharp changes in U.S. immigration policy by using his executive power, echoing the politically contentious approach taken by former President Barack Obama.
As a landscape that looks smooth from a distance may display jagged gullies when seen through binoculars, so sharper and sharper changes appeared as measuring techniques got better.
The duration and severity of the glacial periods increased during this period, with a particularly sharp change occurring between 900,000 and 600,000 years ago.
COD maneuvers that involve very sharp changes of direction (such as shuttle runs), involve reducing running speed all the way to zero.
Successive Congresses» delegation to Presidents of extraordinary powers over trade, and the next Congress's domination by exceedingly conservative Republican party organisations imply that the crucial first year of Mr. Trump's presidency could be a time of sharp changes in America's relations with the world — if that is what he wishes.
Powell, appointed to the Fed board in 2012 by then - President Barack Obama, emerged as Trump's choice from a five - person slate of possible nominees that included Yellen as well as others who would have represented a sharp change in monetary policy.
Skills training was moved to provincial jurisdiction in the last decade, and Ottawa's more direct intervention may be construed as a sharp change of course.
But it is now a year since the dramatic financial events of September and October 2008 dictated a sharp change of course for monetary policy.
We see opportunities in EM equities, assuming no sharp changes in currency, trade or other policies.
For women, it is associated with the sharp changes in reproductive hormones after delivery.
Staten Island's Borough President James Oddo discussed «smart development» in his borough, noting that his approach would not be a sharp change from that of his predecessor James Molinaro.
Mr. de Blasio campaigned for mayor in 2013 promising a sharp change from the education policies of his predecessor, Michael R. Bloomberg.
Mr McDonnell was asked if he felt he should call an immediate election if he won - given that it would signal a sharp change of direction: «My view is like this,» he said, «I think there needs to be a period of time in which you can demonstrate what you're doing and what you want to do, and then go to the electorate yourself.»
That's a sharp change from 2008, when Sen. John McCain of Arizona supported a cap - and - trade program to address rising temperatures as the Republican nominee.
The campaign marked a sharp change from the 1970s, when the federal government, then a military dictatorship, had encouraged clearcutting.
Students perform an acid - base titration and graph the results to reveal a sharp change near the equivalence point.
The percentage of KS4 pupils taking EBacc qualifications has grown since 2010, which may explain this sharper change in curriculum time.
That marks a sharp change in tone from previous superintendents, which local charter school founder Earl Phalen described as flat - out hostile to charter schools.
This bright slash at the trailing edge of the air outlet behind the huge grille is actually an extension of the outermost vertical grille bars that translates into a tapered streak up the body side, with a sharp change from bottom to top of the body form.
Making some sharp changes in appearance and technology on its vehicles, Tata Motors» upcoming compact SUV is expected to hit the market next year and has been codenamed «X104».
In general, it rides comfortably but things can get unsettled over larger bumps and the vehicle's height makes itself felt through corners and sharp changes in direction.
Get to the tighter stuff and the switchbacks, and the sharp changes of direction do catch it out.
Sharp changes in direction can sometimes get the car to oversteer but its fun to drive all the same.
You can short a stock that has been increasing in price when you think a sharp change is imminent.
We see opportunities in EM equities, assuming no sharp changes in currency, trade or other policies.
Low hanging branches, mud, water, sharp changes in terrain, even a less than ideally placed tree all pose dangers for a blind four - legged companion.
«This is caused by sudden twists or sharp change in direction often from playing Frisbee or catch.»
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