The area of Arctic sea ice was nearly 30 % greater in August than a year ago, according to recent satellite data, though projections based on longer -
term trends suggest the sea ice will continue its decline over time.
«Long -
term trends suggest that services are a better bet for export growth for advanced economies than traditional manufacturing,» the report says.
Not exact matches
I think the answer to these questions are that 1) it's not at all clear that this
trend is as definitive as Graham
suggests; 2) it's a mixed bag for entrepreneurs (more positive in the short run, potentially negative in the long
term); and 3) it's clearly not a positive
trend for early - stage investors.
The coin remains well inside the rising long -
term trend, but we
suggest to reduce their long positions near the $ 58 - 60 zone, as a more pronounced consolidation phase could follow the 90 % rally since the break - out at $ 32.
This is a positive
trend, because it
suggests a return to normalcy and long -
term stability.
That's right, a pattern of higher highs and higher lows has been established,
suggesting a new mini-uptrend to go with the long -
term bull
trend.
In simple
terms, technical analysis
suggests that when a
trend breaks a bottom or top resistance level, it is likely to continue.
Based on long -
term historical
trends, history would
suggest the US banking industry will remain quite vibrant and financially stable for the next several years.
In the long
term, demographic
trends suggest that aluminum should regain its shine.
In this case, the
trend channel
suggests QQQ should find support near -
term support around the $ 62.40 area and its next near -
term resistance near $ 66.00.
The breach of a long -
term trend in Aussie - dollar, followed be a test of support at around 0.75,
suggests this pair is set for a further run lower.
ENDS Notes to Editors UK Alcohol duty context For a short video summary of the issues around alcohol pricing, please visit: https://vimeo.com/191959217 Following heavy lobbying from the alcohol industry, the last four Budgets have seen real
terms cuts in alcohol duty Alcohol is 60 % more affordable than it was in 1980 — the alcohol duty escalator, introduced in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this
trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped in 2013 In real
terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates
suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publication.
The «clear dose - response and time response
trend» in the use of PPIs and stomach cancer risk, prompt them to
suggest that doctors «should exercise caution when prescribing long -
term PPIs... even after successful eradication of H plyori.»
The scientists found no long -
term trend of darkening at the top, and they suspect that the Terra MODIS satellite sensor that has detected darkening in the past may actually be degrading, as previous studies have
suggested.
Hypnotic drug use shows a similar
trend,
suggesting that sleep problems get worse, then improve with long -
term pain relief after THA.
Long -
term predictions of summer Arctic extent made by global climate models (GCMs)
suggest that the downward
trend will likely lead to an ice - free Arctic summer in the middle of the century.
«Our study
suggests that all of these mammal extinctions are part of a long -
term trend.
Models
suggest that it is perfectly possible for a decade or two of cooling to occur even when there is a long -
term warming
trend.
In May, he said the climate is always changing,
suggesting that scientists are using a «handful of decades of research» to serve as evidence of a longer -
term trend that is directly attributable to human activity.
«Our study has found evidence to the contrary,
suggesting that in fact, the future long -
term trend based on paleoclimate reconstructions is likely towards diminishing precipitation, with no relief in the form of increased Mediterranean storms, the primary source of annual precipitation to the region, in the foreseeable future.»
The fact that the observed long
term trend shows warming strongly
suggests that there isn't an underlying long
term cooling
trend and the overall warming is unlikely to be due to natural variability.
«However, air pollution in China has not decreased in the 1990s, so it is not clear if the short
term increasing
trend in solar radiation in China is due to cleaner air, as the Science paper
suggested.»
[Response: Well there is a temperature sensitivity and they
suggest that deforestation
trends might be important, but there are no suggestions that this is responsible for the current long
term changes.
No, I think most indicators
suggest a moderate medium
term warming
trend that started well before any significant man made CO2 emissions and continues to this date.
«The study reinforces the idea that looking at Arctic and Antarctic ice separately is the best way to understand decadal and long -
term trends, because it
suggests significant decadal and inter-decadal variability in southern hemisphere ice extent going back much further than the last 30 years.»
Those predictions clearly
suggest an annual global temperature record in 2016 and a (relative) cooling in 2017, all while the long -
term upward
trends continue.
Susman
suggests opting for more subtle colours and prints to ensure you stay on -
trend long -
term.
And with current market
trends suggesting the 8 Series is already becoming a modern classic, even at this price it's probably a safe long -
term investment.
On the other hand, recent evidence
suggests short -
term trends.
History would
suggest no; value has always recovered and, over time, outperformed.3 We are optimistic that any nascent change in market
trends could be supportive over a long -
term investment horizon for our team's value - oriented approach.
The steady
trend suggests that current prices are sustainable, at least for the short
term.
The stock index bulls again have the strong near -
term technical advantage and there are no early, significant technical clues to
suggest prices will not continue to
trend sideways to higher in the near
term.
The million - dollar question Over the past year both Annaly and American Capital Agency's net interest income has fallen, 10 - 2 year Treasury spreads are
trending downward, and the Federal Reserve Bank — which controls short -
term interest rates — has
suggested it will raise rates sometime in 2015.
But the graph appears to show a downward
trend,
suggesting perhaps that there are longer
term factors at play.
Their charts
suggested that it would take some work for the SPY and QQQ which looked weak in the short
term and flat intermediate, while the IWM
trended higher.
And if we look back all the way to 1992, today's index level
suggests an obvious long
term performance
trend - line... unfortunately, a
trend that's actually compounded a mere 6.8 % pa.
USDJPY rebounded from 91.25 Being supported by the rising
trend line from 87.37 to 88.97, USDJPY rebounded from 91.25,
suggesting that a short
term cycle bottom has been formed on 4 - hour chart.
My estimates
suggest that official purchases of long -
term US financial assets are
trending up again — largely because of purchases of Treasuries through London.
After over a year of sideways and downward movement from late 2015 through early 2017, the most recent NASA report shows that over the past year an acceleration in sea level rise has become visible on the NASA graph, even with just a quick glance (then again, while the long
term trend is consistently upward, the annual
trend is so variable, that it's likely foolish on my part to
suggest a change in
trend based on the most recent periods of increase which have only been occurring for less than 12 months).
Tony, May I
suggest that we stop talking about short -
term trends altogether?
I don't think that's a long -
term trend, which is to say that I think you are more right than not, but unfortunately there is some evidence
suggesting the denialist machine is having some effect.
Given that year - to - year variability, it is predictable that whenever the annual result is above
trend, it often gets cherry - picked to
suggest that climate change is not happening (despite the persistent long -
term trend).
«The results
suggest not all the large changes seen in Arctic climate in recent years are a result of long -
term trends associated with global warming.
If I follow him, the author here is
suggesting that recently there has been some longer -
term coherence to the noise, in a sense — that the repercussions of that El Nino are still being felt, that we've been warmer than the mean
trend since 1998, and that we're only now coming back to the
trend mean.
Moreover, even if methane leakage were to remain modest in some areas, long -
term climate models
suggest that warming
trends have less to do with the rate of methane leakage and more to do with other variables, such as the thermal efficiency of future coal plants and whether the switch to gas is permanent or a bridge to zero - carbon energy.
The long -
term observations
suggest that the last decade has been a mere blip in a long -
term trend towards fresher conditions in the northen oceans.
To clarify my above comment, I was
suggesting that the observed rise in ocean heat content would be substantial with or without the La Nina effect, representing primarily the persistence of a long
term warming
trend.
Five (5) responses
suggested a less dramatic loss than in 2007 (i.e., 4.3 million square kilometers) and closer to the pre-2007 long -
term trend of approximately 10 % loss per decade.
«On the other hand, the long -
term trend in NH is relatively robust to the inclusion of dendroclimatic indicators in the network,
suggesting that potential tree growth
trend biases are not influential in the multiproxy climate reconstructions.»
Looking at records of the changes in length of day since 1860, e.g. here [http://www.john-daly.com/press/lods1860.gif] it's clear that there is no discernible
trend which would
suggest long -
term or accelerating increase in the Earth's diameter.