Sentences with phrase «significant acceleration»

Engine really lacks any high end pull, and it can be difficult to get significant acceleration once you are over 60 mph.
The funding provided by the passage of Measure M in 2016 provided for significant acceleration of the Purple Line Extension, allowing the full project to the VA Hospital to be completed nearly a decade sooner.
There is no statistically significant acceleration in sea level rise that can be attributed to human caused warming
«We saw significant acceleration in IT wages, as employers tried to retain them by paying them more,» says Ahu Yildirmaz, chief economist of ADP Research Institute.
They also note that «There is considerable variability in the rate of rise during the twentieth century but there has been a statistically significant acceleration since 1880 and 1900 of 0.009 ± 0.003 mm / year2 and 0.009 ± 0.004 mm / year2, respectively.»
«Our in - depth review of the ongoing U.S. clinical debate leaves us fairly confident Entresto can still turn into the $ 5 billion blockbuster predicted by Novartis, though significant acceleration of script trends may not materialise before mid-2017.»
The glacier is currently experiencing significant acceleration, thinning and retreat that is thought to be caused by «ocean - driven» melting; an increase in warm ocean water finding its way under the ice shelf.
There's significant acceleration lag, and the car takes a fair amount of time to get going before the turbos wind up and kick it in the rear.
Despite a gloomy prognosis, NEF says that it is possible to reach the $ 500 billion target figure by 2020 but only through significant acceleration in investment in the midst of what may be the worst economic recession since the 1930s.
«The growth expected in 2015 is widespread, but as we put together our forecast, 10 local markets stood out as especially primed and ready for significant acceleration across housing metrics in 2015,» Smoke said.
«We expect to see significant acceleration in RevPAR next year,» he says.
If the driver presses the accelerator pedal further, signaling a wish for significant acceleration, the engine start is executed as quickly as possible.
This modern rate — just 0.17 - 0.18 of a meter per century — has remained relatively unchanged from the overall 20th century average, and there has been no statistically significant acceleration in -LSB-...]
I can not imagine a significant acceleration in activity before November 6.
Although Pictet Wealth Management does not expect a significant acceleration in real global economic growth next year, it believes 2017 will see an upturn in price pressures that spark a rise in nominal GDP growth and provides momentum for global reflation.
Headline inflation recorded a significant acceleration in growth, from 0.2 percent to 0.5 percent.
A significant acceleration of aggregate wages in response to stronger economic growth would directly curtail job creation.
Nonetheless, the February data point to a significant acceleration in wages and, even allowing for some degree of overstatement, this would be a disturbing trend if it were sustained.
«It's no coincidence that Westmonster is launching the day before Mr Trump's inauguration... It also marks a significant acceleration of Mr Banks's involvement in British public life.»
«If an ice shelf loses contact with the ice rise, either through sustained thinning or a large iceberg calving event, it can prompt a significant acceleration in ice speed, and possibly further destabilisation.
Administration of exogenous ribose bypasses the rate - limiting steps in the pentose phosphate pathway, resulting in a significant acceleration of PRPP.
Drag Strip mode is primarily controlled by the transmission to deliver a significant acceleration boost by eliminating the lost time usually associated with automatic shifting.
More recently, we're seeing a significant acceleration:
Out of our ten puppies only two have had a significant acceleration improvement; eight did not really show any amelioration in that area.
This status normally requires 15 nights or $ 10,000 in spending per year, so this is a significant acceleration.
Significant accelerations in the ice sheet components are expected.
This would require a significant acceleration of the current melt rate — again possible, but unlikely.
Observations show a general increase in permafrost temperatures during the last several decades in Alaska, northwest Canada, Siberia and Northern Europe, with a significant acceleration in the warming of permafrost at many Arctic coastal locations during the last five years.
This significant acceleration of wind energy development, while benefiting the health of humans and the environment, has drawn opposition.
In 2001, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that «No significant acceleration in the rate of sea level rise during the 20th century has been detected.»
The results are consistent and indicate a significant acceleration that started in the early to mid-19th century (Woodworth 1990, 1999), although some have argued it may have started in the late 1700s.
Watson finds no statistically significant acceleration in the long time series European tide gauges.
Here, we extend the reconstruction of global mean sea level back to 1870 and find a sea - level rise from January 1870 to December 2004 of 195 mm, a 20th century rate of sea - level rise of 1.7 ± 0.3 mm yr − 1 and a significant acceleration of sea - level rise of 0.013 ± 0.006 mm yr − 2.
A significant acceleration in mass loss rate is found, especially for Antarctica, while Greenland mass loss, after a corresponding acceleration period, and a record mass loss in the summer of 2012, has seen a slight decrease in short - term mass loss trend.
A reconstruction of global sea level using tide - gauge data from 1950 to 2000 indicates a larger rate of rise after 1993 and other periods of rapid sea - level rise but no significant acceleration over this period.
The reason I say it is: Accelerating sea level rise — «Church and White (2006) found a sea - level rise from January 1870 to December 2004 of 195 mm, a 20th century rate of sea - level rise of 1.7 ± 0.3 mm per yr and a significant acceleration of sea - level rise of 0.013 ± 0.006 mm per year.»
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