Sentences with phrase «smaller height increases»

The small height increase that mules give me help make any outfit feel just a touch dressier, and statement jewelry make a casual top have a classier vibe.

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«If you have to use small text, use it sparingly, and it always helps to increase the line height of bodies of small text if it starts to become hard to read.»
Then simply use smaller boxes to increase the height that you squat down to over time.
Front passengers, in particular, benefit from significantly more legroom, and there has also been a small increase in headroom, despite a 25 mm reduction in overall height (1,455 mm).
The RX 330 is bigger than the model it replaces, with an increase in overall length of about 6 inches and smaller increases in height and width.
The smaller variety (most commonly called the Carolina Dog) typically stands 18 to 26 inches at the withers and weighs between 40 and 60 pounds; the larger, more wolf - like variety, more common in the North, stands 26 to 32 inches and can weigh upwards of 100 pounds, with the proportionate increase in height.
It could be smaller than that or larger, depending on the way that temperature varies with height; but it will not be larger than twice that, provided that a temporary saturation doesn't happen and then significantly reverse in the span of a single doubling — in other words, provided that the process of any temporary saturation and following reversal (wherein BTc0 increases, halts, and then decreases, or in the opposite order) can be sufficiently resolved by the fractional change in CO2.
The variation of RF over a layer, increasing / decreasing with height, means that there is a forced convergence / divergence of radiative fluxes; the RF acting on a layer is equal to the difference between RF at the top and bottom of the layer and is positive / negative if the RF is greater / smaller at the top.
Here is the IPCC on stratospheric cooling: «When the CO2 concentration is increased, the increase in absorbed radiation is quite small and increased emission leads to a cooling at all heights in the stratosphere.»
A small localized change in surface temperature can cause a convection burst (thunderstorm) and a large increase in convection height, improving both reflection of incoming solar radiation, and conveying sensible heat to a higher altitude where it can then escape to space via radiative processes with far less interference.
The models assume very small declines and increases (less than 1 % pp) in relative humidity at these levels over the same period (depending on height) so the data would be very inconsistent with the models and the theory.
Relatively small investments in increased tower height can yield high rates of return in energy production.
as for carbon dioxide and nitrogen gas and oxygen gas and the collisions you mention — the concentration by volume of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is very small — the most significant effects in the bottom layer of the atmosphere (troposphere) will surely be the heat trapping effect of increased carbon dioxide combined with the pressure - height changes of concentrations of carbon dioxide due to the warming effect.
I don't know how accurate 510 million km2 is for Earth's surface area; taking 4 * pi * 6371 ^ 2 km2 ~ = 510.064 million km2; but I don't know the formula for an ellipsoid (polar radius is slightly smaller than equatorial radius)(for what it's worth, 4 * pi * 6381 ^ 2 km2 ~ = 511.667 million km2, which gives a sense of why most of the mass of the atmosphere can be approximated as having the same horizontal area as at sea level (a 1 % increase in area is reached at a height of about 31.8 km)-RRB-.
For example, one study found that characteristics elicited from chatting, such as educational status and occupation, predicted «yes» decisions at small events (15 - 25 people), whereas «yes» decisions at larger events were predicted by height and weight.5 People at larger events are also more likely to form a consensus about which participants are most appealing, 6 supporting the idea that we dumb - down our decisions as choices increase.
For example, speed - daters were increasingly likely to say «no» to 100 % of pro-offered dates as the age, height, occupation, and education of partners increased.5 Women at smaller events (9 - 14 men) were also 40 % more likely to accept a date from any interested partner than women at larger events.7 Thus, to increase your chances, consider joining a niche site with fewer users (e.g., PlentyofRelationshipScientistsInTheSea.com), or a site that gives «matches» instead of wholesale access.
If you're in a high - rise building when high winds are present, be prepared to take shelter on a lower floor — wind conditions increase with height — and in a small interior room without windows.
This height makes it easier on our backs as we lean over the sink to brush our teeth, wash our faces, for men shaving, etc., of course if you are short or tall, these can typically be customized at a small increase that will probably be worth it in the long run.
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