Most climatologists believe that if temperatures rise more than another 1 degree C by 2100, conditions on the planet could become radically different and disruptive, including
sharp shifts in precipitation patterns, more severe storms and droughts, the disappearance of the Arctic ice cap in summer, Greenland ice sheet instability, and much higher sea levels.
Climate scientists find the last glacial period interesting because ice cores in Greenland and ocean sediment cores have shown that during this period there were
sharp shifts in global temperatures.
We will seek to communicate so as to avoid generating
sharp shifts in term premia and in long - term interest rates.
Instead,
a sharp shift in fiscal policy led to high real interest rates that stimulated a strong demand for the dollar, which caused the dollar to appreciate sharply.
The most important reason is
the sharp shift in federal fiscal policy from mild restraint in 2012 to much greater restraint in 2013.
Markets were thrown into a tailspin Monday after weekend elections in France and Greece led to
a sharp shift in the political landscape with the focus shifting away from austerity.
Markets were thrown into a tailspin after weekend elections in France and Greece led to
a sharp shift in the political landscape.
A sharp shift in Labour's policy could start to turn this situation around.
The election of Rosa, a former New York City principal and superintendent, to replace outgoing Chancellor Merryl Tisch signals
a sharp shift in the state's education policies after dramatic protests by parents.
Decreases in the attractiveness of faculty careers and concomitant increases in the attractiveness of nonacademic careers lead to even
sharper shifts in the share of students finding a particular career most attractive compared to all other careers (the measure used in Figure 2).
Paul Volcker, the newly appointed Fed chairman, led
a sharp shift in Fed policy in October, 1979 which drove interest rates sky high, sent the economy into two back - to - back recessions and knocked inflation out.
Not exact matches
What made the
shifter in our Stelvio even more annoying was a
sharp ridge of plastic that was was poorly finished.
The Drug Enforcement Administration reports a
sharp decline
in bulk cash smuggling
in 2016, which is the traditional payment method for drug shipments, and suggests that payments may have
shifted toward cryptocurrencies, according to Lee.
«Often
in the hands of entrepreneurs or families, small businesses with up to 99 employees are typically more flexible when economic
shifts occur but can lack the deep pockets to survive a major decline
in the economy,» notes the Index besides a graph showing a
sharp decline
in wages during the worst years of the economic crisis and a steep increase over the last three quarters of last year.
A range of factors have driven this
shift, including a
sharp reduction
in the cost to advance technology companies to proof of concept and business model validation — aided by declining infrastructure expenses, the rise of cloud - based software and service providers, and «pay as you grow» cost structures.
The expansionary period that followed the recession
in 1960 - 61, which was a result of high unemployment and a
shift to foreign - made cars, was met with another
sharp decline as the Fed began to tighten monetary policy.
Clearly Trump's victory did represent a seismic
shift, and while markets are discovering where this
shift will ultimately lead, we anticipate
sharp moves along the way — and
in both directions.
But it suggests that events over the past few months have brought into
sharper focus the structural challenges
in that economy including:
shifting from investment to consumption - led growth; liberalising markets; the evolving demographics; and managing strains and distortions
in the financial system and property market.
The
sharpest point of disagreement concerns the question whether Bonhoeffer's involvement
in the conspiracy against Hitler signaled a
shift away from his earlier pacifist commitment.
It remains impossible to assess the relative causal impacts of populism, white guilt,
sharp ideological
shifts and covert racism
in this action.
There is a close parallel
in the interaction of metaphorical language and literal language; there is no
sharp line between the two, but only a distinction which is relative,
shifting, and contextdependent.31 «Man is a wolf» invites reflection not only on wolf - life characteristics of man, but also on man - like characteristics of the wolf, which is seen thereafter as more human.
We will note later that
in science there is no
sharp line separating theoretical language from observational language; the distinction is relative,
shifting, and context - dependent.
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in May, BetOnline actually opened the win total for Auburn at 8 games, and The Greek has also reported
sharp action on the Auburn Over, which has
shifted the juice dramatically.
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sharp and dangerous, put
in a
shift and got his reward with a goal to wet the baby's head.
Although Smalling and Brown carried their defensive duties for most part of the game without any hiccups, the make
shift defense collapsed when Luis Suarez, went past Rafael and Carrick with a
sharp turn and out muscled Wes Brown, rolling the ball past Edwin van der Sar and Patrice Evra towards Dirk Kuyt, who tapped
in the opening goal for Liverpool.
Additionally, this month's blog will explain how the
sharp rise
in behavior problems and psychiatric illness
in our children can be understood as the consequence of a
shift that has occurred
in a crucial stage of their psychological development.
The formation of the Conservative - led coalition represents a
sharp rightwards
shift in the British political situation.
He lamented over what he regarded as era of extinction of crude oil
in the world, saying the
sharp drop
in the global prices of crude oil was a signal to the fact that government at all levels need to
shift face to agriculture.
«A
sharp, permanent increase
in taxes on a small group of highly mobile taxpayers, who enjoy a great deal of discretion over the timing and nature of their income, will inevitably cause some of them to either
shift income away from this jurisdiction, or earn less, or collect the income
in forms that will not be taxed,» said E.J. McMahon on the fiscally conservative Manhattan Institute.
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in a termite democracy, Away
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In sharp contrast, a previous study by Greenfield analyzing American books found that the use of the words «obliged» and «give» declined substantially from 1800 to 2000 as U.S. society
shifted from being predominantly rural to predominantly urban.
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in a vermin - infested manger, Child clones shape -
shift to escape hunters.
Eigler's breakthrough was made possible thanks to the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) by Gerd Binning and Heinrich Rohrer
in 1981, a device that made possible the imaging of atoms by measuring changes
in the way electrons hop between a
sharp probe and a specimen, as the probe
shifts position.
Fat adaptation involves
sharp carbohydrate restriction
in conjunction with a complementing increase
in fat consumption (with many of those fats being saturated fats) to induce the physiological
shift necessary for the body to «switch» to burning «fat as fuel» at much higher rates.
The election of Donald Trump
in the US, Britain's vote to leave the European Union and the rise of right - wing nationalist parties across Europe signal a
sharp shift away from the political and economic liberalism that have underpinned Western policy for decades, sowing widespread uncertainty and threatening to slow the integration of global markets with new curbs on the free movement of both people and products.
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sharp, clear images, without color
shift in fluorescence, brightfield and.
As with Ryan Gosling's schizophrenic wheelman
in Drive, Jesse's spiritual metamorphosis dovetails with a
sharp tonal
shift which plunges us into murkier, more explicitly violent waters.
With the 3D cranked all the way up, any
sharp movement of your hands will play tricks on your eyes with a
shift in perspective.
This offbeat ghost story draws us
in with its
sharp - edged comedy then gets under our skin by quietly
shifting the lively humour into much darker emotion.
His reticent desperation unfurls two-fold: at work with prodding pleas to his commanding officer (Bruce Greenwood) to be return to a real fighter jet and at home where his day job (worked during the graveyard
shift) of «engaging hostiles» stands
in sharp contract to swilling PBR and grilling porterhouses on a Kenmore 4 top.
Somewhat boldly, a
sharp first - act tonal
shift (signalled by a shot of a storybook opening
in classic Disney style) quickly sweeps Crimson Peak into the ballrooms and creaky mansions of grim fairytales.
Halloween III could stand to be much
sharper in every respect — it isn't scary or even particularly exciting, and only the villains make much of an impression — but once the action
shifts to the dead - eyed denizens of Santa Mira, the remote town that Silver Shamrock calls home, the film becomes a sly and creepy indictment of corporate engineering.
When
in late 2011,
in response to Hawaii's stalling Duncan finally threatened to cut off the Aloha State's funding, it marked a
sharp and belated
shift from the dozens of accommodating letters of approval that states wavering on their commitments have received from Washington.
When
in late 2011,
in response to Hawaii's stalling, Duncan finally threatened to cut off the Aloha State's funding, it marked a
sharp and belated
shift from the dozens of accommodating letters of approval his department had sent to states wavering on their commitments.
And that's
in Normal mode, switch the powertrain mode to Sport or Track and the
shifts become
sharper still.
The BMW steering - wheel - mounted push - pull paddle
shifters take some getting used to, but once acquainted, make a lot of sense when you're hand over hand
in a
sharp curve.
I'm sure some of Ferrari's customers aren't even aware that you can order an F430 with three pedals, so it probably comes as a bit of a shock when they get
in and see the classic open gate, but the
shift is gorgeous and
in these conditions you appreciate the ever so slightly
sharper throttle response too.
In Sport, everything is predictably
sharper, including higher
shift - points for the transmission, heavier steering, and eager throttle - mapping.
Bombing from corner to corner on the mercifully empty and endlessly twisting two - lane roads near Napa Valley, the automatic even
in sport -
sharp mode isn't quite as aggressive and intuitive
in its gear selections as one might hope (think Mercedes - Benz Speedshift MCT);
shifting for yourself is the best way to keep the engine on the boil.
Part of the reason is found
in the Sport mode; as with similar buttons, it imbues the 300S with a
sharper throttle response, delays the upshift points and allows manual
shifting through the steering wheel - mounted paddles.