Sentences with phrase «suggests at least changing»

If you remain Facebook friends, Spira suggests at least changing your privacy settings to prevent your ex from seeing your activity with your new love interest.

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The climate change denial machine has been up and running since at least 1988, 20 years longer than the story suggests.
I shall suggest below that a more useful strategy than either of these extremes lies in focusing on religious changes over a period of several decades and involving at least several levels of spatial organization.
Less persuasive, to me at least, is the claim that this probably continued until 1931, the year in which Lewis converted to Christianity (and would now think a relation with a married woman to be wrong) Wilson's way of making this point is, however, an instance of a very undesirable trait in his writing: the tendency to assert indirectly and to be glib while seeming to eschew it: «It would be far too glib to suggest that he consciously made the second change, to adopt Christianity, merely to give himself an excuse to abandon sexual relations with Mrs. Moore, whatever the nature of those relations had been.»
Even so, at least one banner headline displayed prominently at the back of parish churches up and down the country on the following Sunday clearly suggested that a change of discipline might still be on the cards.
I got 11 thumbs down for suggesting we don't make wholesale changes to the squad for Basel because you never know and it's better at least have done your best.
deadline to be pushed back to align with the USDA's coming GMO disclosure regulation — a measure that isn't likely to kick in for a few years (at least)... Gottlieb suggested during the hearing that he may be open to aligning the deadlines... You want to try to consolidate the label changes when you're making label changes as a matter of public health, he said, adding that requiring companies to update their labels repeatedly is costly.
I would suggest that you need enough cloth diapers to get you through at least two days of diaper changes if you're going to cloth diaper full time.
The implications for individual countries suggest continuity as well: Nicaragua and the Petrocaribe states will continue to receive financial aid or oil because these matters are bound to international contracts; thus, at least in the intermediate term, a change is unlikely.
As for big ideas, each has suggested at least one significant policy change during the campaign.
Outsiders have suggested reforms, such as changing the number of votes one person can cast (currently, each voter casts three votes for three positions to be filled in their senate district) and prohibiting incumbent legislators from serving or, at the very least, banning them from increasing their pensions by doubling their salary for a year.
But changes that Uber made to its contract in 2015 suggest that the company has been aware of the issue and grappling with it since at least that year.
This suggests that both groups of children are learning words at about the same rate, but that hearing multiple accents at home might change how children recognize these words around their first birthday, at least in lab settings.
The strength and path of the North Atlantic jet stream and the Greenland blocking phenomena appear to be influenced by increasing temperatures in the Arctic which have averaged at least twice the global warming rate over the past two decades, suggesting that those marked changes may be a key factor affecting extreme weather conditions over the UK, although an Arctic connection may not occur each year.
That finding suggests that at least some people in East Asia haven't changed much over the last 8,000 years or so — a time when other parts of the world saw waves of migrants settle in.
This mismatch between these numbers and 1880 estimates of at least three billion suggests that the passenger pigeon may have been what is known to ecologists as an «outbreak» species, like locusts, that boom and bust with changes in conditions, rather than a species that experiences a singular population explosion, as Homo sapiens has in the last 200 years.
A new study by University of Southern California and Yale University researchers suggests that at least part of the gains in life expectancy over recent decades may be due to a change in the rate of biological aging, rather than simply keeping ailing people alive.
This suggests that the cultural change of the last few decades extends beyond simple tolerance of gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals and their civil rights to include acceptance of same - sex sexuality and the freedom to engage in same - sex sexuality — or at least the freedom to report one has done so on a survey.
This finding suggests that if at least two samples are taken, allowing calculation of a rate of change, these bacterial genera might be a good way to backtrack to time of death.
Those colonies persisted for at least 30 days after the end of supplementation, suggesting that the changes were durable, say the researchers.
What's more this pattern could not be explained by natural climate fluctuations, suggesting that human - induced climate change is the culprit behind an increase in downpours and blizzards in the last 50 years of the 20th century — at least in the Northern Hemisphere.
Predicted changes in orbital forcing suggest that the next glacial period would begin at least 50,000 years from now, even in absence of human - made global warming (see Milankovitch cycles).
Our results show that trangenerational epigenetic effects play a role in adaptive evolution, and suggest that the relationship between changes in methylation patterns and differences in evolutionary outcomes, at least for quantitative traits such as cell division rates, is complex.
It suggests that doctors consider any behavior that has «been present for at least six months (continuously, or on and off) and is a change from her / his longstanding pattern of behavior.»
It further suggests that PYY mediates at least some of the BDNF secretion in GOS - fed rats, thus offering a hint about the underlying mechanism by which gut bacteria (potentially bifidobacteria) change BDNF levels.
Once you have reached your skin goals and have a proper routine for homecare, I would suggest at least once a quarter to reevaluate any changes and get a full deep clean.
In what might be the best news of all about the value of applying one's daily quota of vitamins directly to one's face, the study Retinoids in the Treatment of Skin Aging suggests that «topical application of a preparation containing both retinol and vitamin C could reverse, at least in part, skin changes induced by both chronological and photoaging.»
Salama Marine suggests that people experience love at first sight they're going through other big changes in life, such as moving city or country, as this is the time when people are least looking for a relationship and their thoughts aren't even directed in that way.
Studies suggest that optimally, a principal needs to be at the helm for at least five years to establish bonds of trust and have changes take root.69 On average, however, schools experience principal turnover every three or four years.
Tapping King to become the new secretary of education suggests there will be no significant change in California's relationship with Washington, at least when it comes to the teacher evaluation issue.
Estimates suggested a one per cent funding change in primaries was associated with an up to 0.071 percentage point fall in the proportion of pupils gaining at least level 4.
The record to date suggests that, yes, there will be no substantive change, at least not in response to technological changes.
It's unclear what mechanical changes are in store for the 2015 Honda CR - V, but the trend of other Honda products suggests the crossover will at least ditch its five - speed automatic transmission.
It has a broadly similar front - wheel - drive mechanical make - up to the previous version and a closely related engine — all of which might suggest, on paper at least, that it hasn't changed a great deal.
The Oldsmobile Achieva, the 1992 replacement for the Cutlass Calais, will not be introduced until at least three months after the start of the model year because of late styling changes suggested by dealers.
It may not sell well, but at least you can learn from the changes they suggest and reasoning they give
More than likely, you'll need at least a few rounds of big - picture edits in which an editor suggests major changes you should make to make the book stronger.
AFAIK it's fixed for at least the next 3 years, and I'd suggest it's unlikely to change that drastically.
Nothing about my posts suggests as a whole X1 is winning in total sales or that ps4 doesn't have less supply like in Australia but again that doesn't change the fact that at least up until last count they were both essentially neck n neck, also although it seems X1 has better supply after launch ps4 has been available through many retailers off and on with quick sellouts, again though not sure about allocations also better stock on micros part is a positive.
The Met has made at least one signage change that people might like: the «recommended» $ 25 admission will now be «suggested».
I was asking whether someone could comment on climate change in terms of Entropy, and if that were not possible, if they could at least suggest any other sources I could consult.
I don't think anyone denies that the sun matters for climate, but the question is whether the variability of the sun in recent history has had the impact that we project from greenhouse gases over the next 100 — and there, I think, a majority of your «AGW» ers» would think the evidence suggests that changes in human forcing will likely be several times (at least) larger than any solar variability we've seen in a thousand years or more.
1993 Greenland ice cores suggest that great climate changes (at least on a regional scale) can occur in the space of a single decade.
The conclusion that they survived over at least two glacial cycles, where the amplitude of environmental change in the Arctic is quite large, suggests they have under natural conditions the ability to adapt / survive such changes.
High - frequency associations (not shown here) remain strong throughout the whole record, but average density levels have continuously fallen while temperatures in recent decades have risen... As yet, the reason is not known, but analyses of time - dependent regional comparisons suggest that it is associated with a tendency towards loss of «spring» growth response (Briffa et al., 1 999b) and, at least for subarctic Siberia, it may be connected with changes in the timing of spring snowmelt (Vaganov et al., 1999).
He suggests it might at least promote awareness of climate change issues.
No detailed assessment of the speed of change involved seems to have been made within the literature (though it should be possible to make such assessments from the ice core record), but the short duration of these events at least suggests changes that took only a few decades or less to occur.
It is likely to affirm that scientists are more certain than ever — at least 95 %, up from 90 % previously — that climate change is happening and is mostly caused by human actions, but it may suggest that the climate is slightly less sensitive to carbon than some outlying research has posited.
The magnitude of observed declines in snowpack in the Southwest, in the range of 20 %, is similar to the increases in runoff associated with thinning from this study, suggesting that accelerated thinning may at least offset or ameliorate runoff losses due to climate change.
Taken together, these changes suggest that at least part of the thinning of sea ice recently observed over the Arctic Ocean can be attributed to the trend in the AO toward the high - index polarity.
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