Sentences with phrase «signaling this change clearly»

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«The wave of investment in digital currency startups clearly signals that payments channels are attracting a new degree of interest, and new competitors are changing customer expectations,» said David Gunn, who leads Bain's EMEA payments team.
«I think they have signaled fairly clearly what their intents are and I have not seen any indication of expectation for change,» AT&T Inc..
The facts seem to indicate that in both the choice and description of Mr Winsor as preferred candidate, the Government are clearly signalling their intention to make a significant change to the role of HMCIC to a role more independent of the police, but will it be more independent of Government?
«He's clearly — by word and all the different signals he's sent — a supporter, but given the dynamics and how they're changing, that it's in the Assembly budget and the first word out of the Senate isn't «no»... this is a time for leadership and getting this done.
The indications of climate change are all around us today but now researchers have revealed for the first time when and where the first clear signs of global warming appeared in the temperature record and where those signals are likely to be clearly seen in extreme rainfall events in the near future.
The research concludes that for other changes, such as regional warming and sea ice changes, the observations over the satellite - era since 1979 are not yet long enough for the signal of human - induced climate change to be clearly separated from the strong natural variability in the region
«These new findings will have important implications for drug design by clearly defining exactly how these signals become integrated, so we will be able to predict how changes in a drug's design could affect signaling
For the first, Geert Jan van Oldenborgh of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) used a statistical analysis of historic rainfall observations that looked at how the frequency of such an event has changed from the past, before a warming signal clearly emerged, to the present.
The book fetish is a hardy thing and few have been able to hear clearly Simon & Schuster's CEO Carolyn Reidy's warning that a presumed abatement of the digital «threat» might not signal any real change.
Yet, the signal of a warming world is still clearly visible even at this local scale where changes in climate are actually experienced.
[The nomination of Scott Pruitt] signals clearly that Donald Trump will radically change direction on both climate and energy policy, which will have huge ramifications both for the US and also internationally.
If Mr. Rose really wants to improve his reporting and do a general service of advancing a true understanding of the issue of anthropogenic climate change, he needs to do a comprehensive article about Earth's energy budget, and state quite clearly all the different spheres (all layers of the atmosphere, hyrdosphere, crysosphere, and biosphere) in which the signal of anthropogenic warming is both modeled as impacting and then talk about what is data is actually saying in terms of Earth's energy imbalance in all these spheres.
Key is to see whether or not the natural influences, UHI effects and changes / «modifications» in temp records are really so clear identificable / recognized that a tiny signal (like 2/3 of a degree over a century) can be identified clearly as caused by humans.
Clearly with the mess the USHCN and GHCN are in, raw data won't accurately produce a representative result of the true climate change signal of the nation because the raw data is so horribly polluted with so many other biases.
But they conclude that for other changes, including regional warming and sea ice changes, the observations since 1979 are not yet long enough for the signal of human activity to be clearly separated from the strong natural variability.
So if CO2 increases cause the 20th century global warming then clearly changes in the CO2 concentration should dominate the global temperature signal over that period (CO2 lagged, but not much one suspects, and potentially non-linear)?
And they only propose soft forks that clearly signal that the protocol will change, so all users can upgrade their software or take alternative precautions, if that is what they want.
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