Sentences with phrase «significant enough volume»

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Continental Europe, Japan, and the UK are the only developed economies large enough to absorb a significant change in the volume of capital inflows, but none of them are eager to absorb the current account implications.
We're large enough to generate significant volumes and small enough to adapt to customer needs and changing markets.
«Women can handle a lot more upper - body volume than they tend to lift,» explains Colorado - based online personal trainer Kourtney Thomas, C.S.C.S. «A couple of push - pull and isolation movements once per week isn't going to be enough to trigger significant change.»
To make good enough profits, the trade size has to be significant and the liquid stocks provide the required volumes and the position size.
The indicator used in the image below looks at the average volume over the last five price bars, it would be simple to set an alert above 250 (any value you find significant enough to trade).
The study notes that «It is not physically possible for large enough volumes of air to interact with the surface under normal atmospheric conditions and therefore this method will not remove sufficient molecules of NO2 to have a significant impact on ambient concentrations.»
At present, as I discussed in my analysis article on Tuesday, evidence for widespread ecological damage is thin; so we have to presume that as of now, the significant volume of oil that remains (even a quarter of 4.9 milion barrels is still far more than released by the Exxon Valdez) is not hitting enough of those key zones to be having a major impact.
It doesn't even appear to be enough to raise the temperature of the shallow surface layer by more than a fraction of a degree to say nothing of imparting any significant warmth to the other 90 % of the volume of the global ocean below the thermocline (400 + meters deep).
Together, the present Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets contain enough water to raise sea level by almost 70 m if they were to melt, so that only a small fractional change in their volume would have a significant effect.
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