Sentences with phrase «slow shift»

The interview is blunt and crystal clear in laying out the demographic and economic realities that will, for many years to come, slow any shift from Chinese dependence on coal.
It is more likely to involve slow shifts in allocations, taking advantage of bargains and cutting back when prices are high.
And that, according to some observers, is likely to slow the shift towards electric vehicles in this part of the country.
This could also slow the shift by display manufacturers from LCD to OLED technology.
9 p.m. — Quick, very slow shift; I'm already home.
I'll believe it when I see it, given the bank's incredibly slow shift within its own practices toward lending with the environment in mind.
However, there has been a long, slow shift towards recognizing the importance of emotions, one that positive psychology has continued over the past two decades.
(In his Sunday column, Nicholas Kristof, an omnivore raised on a farm in Oregon, explores society's slow shift toward improving conditions for the animals we rely on.)
It may be that we are condemned to mounting belated, intensive responses once the consequences of slow shifts are evident.
The previous car that I tracked at GingerMan Raceway in South Haven, Mich., had a six - speed unit that was horrendous with slow shifts and a big lull at throttle tip - in before the car actually got moving.
Its 138 hp has its work cut it for it moving around the 3,340 - pound Trax, and the six - speed automatic's slow shifts don't help.
With 280 horsepower, the smooth, gutsy V - 8 engine accelerates with authority, even if, at times, the transmission is a bit slow shifting.
Significant exports of U.S. liquefied natural gas could do two things — first, they would help to slow a shift back to coal in Europe and Japan.
For example, a relatively slow shift in the distribution of precipitation could give rise to relatively rapid changes in precipitation patterns in regions that lie at the interface of dry and rainy regions (see Figure 2.8), potentially altering a location's local climate with possible ramifications to water supplies and / or agriculture for example.
With Apple employees slowing shifting to Apple Park, construction work at the site is now slowly coming to an end.
Acceleration was sufficiently brisk around town, but from a cold start the CVT was brutal and slow shifting from Neutral or Reverse to Drive.
Changes in U.S. climate policy — and not just in the supply and cost of fuels — will play a big role in accelerating or slowing shifts in the U.S. energy mix, Quigley and the authors agree.
The enhanced soundtrack through the stereo speakers isn't especially pleasant nor natural, the gearbox suddenly starts to betray itself with slower shifts and strange moments where the revs hang at a fixed rpm, and the sheer performance on offer feels slightly disappointing.
Over the last year, we've seen a slow shift to a micro influencer situation.
He referred to a «billion - dollar conversation» that Zuckerberg had had years ago with Facebook's engineers about the company's slow shift to mobile.
«Bank branches of the future might witness a slow shift toward being more advice - centred rather than transactional.»
In the seventeenth century, phenomena such as the environment and the humors became substitutes for original sin in explaining the peculiar tendency to perversity within humankind, but with the loss of corporate corruption and corporate culpability, the focus on sin began its slow shift to sins, individually committed and individually suffered.
There has been a slow shift away from traditional education in favor of entrepreneurship.
When it comes to gut health, there's a slow shift away from Bifidobacteria as a breastfed baby ages — especially when solids are introduced.
These slow shifts had made the exhibit both less engaging and accurate — a major failing in the eyes of animal experts like MacPhee.
Did this during a slow shift at work, just the pick me up (or kick my butt) that I was looking for.
I think the way the colors are picked after one and another, the slow shift from pink and purplish to blues and green, and the brightness are supper appealing to me.
We're in the midst of a slow shift away from back - loaded teacher pension plans.
It's still a better option than the automatics though: badged ETG (Efficient Tronic Gearbox), it's an automated manual rather than a dual - clutch or torque converter automatic, and like most non-sporting automated manuals it delivers fairly jerky, slow shifts.
While typical automatic transmissions offer more convenience, they are generally less fuel efficient and slower shifting than manual transmissions because the torque converter transfers power less efficiently than a clutch.
I tried all of the tricks, from slow shifts to low RPM pulls, and nothing tripped up this new turbo four.
A fast move away from cheap abundant fossil fuels will be much costlier than a slow one, but a slow shift means the long - lived gases will have accumulated to higher levels in the atmosphere mid-century, requiring much steeper cuts later.
As Andy Revkin wrote «a slow shift means the long - lived gases will have accumulated to higher levels in the atmosphere mid-century, requiring much steeper cuts later.
«but a slow shift means the long - lived gases will have accumulated...» CO2 latency time in the atmosphere has been measured (not modeled) to be 5 - 7 years, with lots of peer - reviewed literature going back to the 1960's to support it.
I asked Brulle to weigh in afresh considering a slow shift toward more or hotter heat waves.
Pooley still comes away a strong proponent of action, however compromised, to get the country started on what will inevitably be a slow shift out of its fossil - fueled comfort zone.
That's where the huge emissions bubble comes, and seems very very hard to avoid no matter what is done domestically with a slow shift toward restrictions.]
Voigt A., R. Pincus, B. Stevens, S. Bony, O. Boucher, N. Bellouin, A. Lewinschal, B. Medeiros, Z. Wang and H. Zhang (July 2017): Fast and slow shifts of the zonal - mean intertropical convergence zone in response to an idealized anthropogenic aerosol.
In addition, we discuss why this recent rapid retreat of Arctic summer sea ice might largely be a consequence of a slow shift in ice - thickness distribution, which will lead to strongly increased year - to - year variability of the Arctic summer sea - ice extent.
All it takes is one tweak to a search engine's algorithm or a slow shift in preference regarding social media platforms and it all could change.
Now Buterin and the other Ethereum community leaders are promoting a slow shift to a «proof of stake» model, where «validators» replace miners.
I love seeing the slow shift from melting snow to buds and blooms — a joy to behold.
Well, since it's nearing summer our decor is slowing shifting that way as well as project list is just growing quickly with summer projects.
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