Not exact matches
Huatai Securities
suggested that the policy
change could generate
considerable growth for many stocks in the medical care, mother - baby product, toy, vehicle, and clothing manufacturing sectors.
These lessons also
suggest that
changes to a state's funding system can take
considerable time and must continue to evolve based on needs identified during implementation.
Findings from this analysis
suggest the CCSS represent
considerable change from what states currently call for in their standards and in what they assess.
Ten eight by six foot paintings employ ten different brands of terre verte oil paint, revealing the
considerable variation stemming from different earth sources, and
suggesting a mossy forest floor in
changing degrees of shade.
To the contrary, they are at pains to point out that «difficulties in measuring clouds means it is unclear how global cloud properties have
changed over [the past 30 years]», and
suggest that «the [ISCCP] dataset contains
considerable features of an artificial origin.»
Someone who has done work along the lines
suggested by Willis, someone like Roger Pielke Sr who has done
considerable work on land use
changes, might be called upon to explain how best to define «feedback.»
Insofar as climate
change goes, the real science
suggest that natural variation of ± 2 °C is to be expected from within the dynamics of the system itself, and that ice ages of
considerable depth and length are also well documented.
Recent work (e.g., Hurrell 1995, 1996; Thompson and Wallace 1998; Corti et al., 1999) has
suggested that the observed warming over the last few decades may be manifest as a
change in frequency of these naturally preferred patterns (Chapters 2 and 7) and there is now
considerable interest in testing the ability of climate models to simulate such weather regimes (Chapter 8) and to see whether the greenhouse gas forced runs
suggest shifts in the residence time or transitions between such regimes on long time - scales.
This discussion
suggests three important conclusions: (i) the effect of
changes in terrestrial water storage on sea level may be
considerable; (ii) the net effect on sea level could be of either sign, and (iii) the rate has increased over the last few decades (in the assessment of Gornitz et al. (1997) from near zero at the start of the century to 0.8 mm / yr in 1990).
However,
considerable evidence (8 ⇓ ⇓ — 11, 31 ⇓ — 33) simultaneously
suggests that the response of northeastern Pacific atmospheric circulation to anthropogenic warming is likely to be complex and spatiotemporally inhomogeneous, and that
changes in the atmospheric mean state may not be reflective of
changes in the risk of extreme events (including atmospheric configurations conducive to precipitation extremes).
I should add that there is
considerable uncertainty associated with the models
suggesting decreases in rainfall, and uncertainty as to how Amazon forests may react (especially when one considers the impacts of deforestation, logging, and fire combined with climate
change impacts).
It has even been
suggested that teachers themselves are care - seekers who, in their turn, can gain
considerable emotional security from relationships with students or even seek corrective emotional experiences from students that disconfirm and
change initially insecure relational schemas (Golby 1996; Riley 2009).
While intelligence as psychological construct is assumed to be stable over time, it has been
suggested that WISC - III subtests may be less stable than global IQ (for more information about long - term stability of the WISC - III see Canivez and Watkins 2001; for a general discussion see Moffitt et al. (1993) and repeated verbal IQ testing during childhood has revealed
considerable change within individuals, reflecting different rates of developmental maturation, and, specifically, language development (Breslau et al. 2001).