Sentences with phrase «than in past»

«Dangerous storms: Hurricanes peaking further north, typhoons further south, than in past
Although a geomagnetic storm forecast today is more accurate than in the past, it can only give an accurate warning up to a few hours, at most.
«We can offer more patients reconstruction than in the past, we have greater experience, but there is a tradeoff of possibly higher complication rates.»
They reported in the January 2010 edition of the journal Geophysical Research Letters that global warming does increase flood risk significantly, and that large floods have occurred more frequently in recent years than in the past.
This year, with unemployment mounting and degreed workers feeling the effects more strongly than in past recessions, the issue appears likely to grow much hotter than usual.
But the reduced vertical distance between air lanes means that this could put the plane on collision course with a third aircraft much sooner than in the past.
It is estimated that species extinction rates are a hundred to a thousand times greater now than in the past because of human actions.
The current influenza outbreak, which surged earlier and more strongly this year than in past seasons, may be an example of this in action, though health officials say it is still too soon to tell.
Climate change is occurring 10 to 100 times faster than in the past and ecosystems will find it hard to adjust
«I think we have more F4s and F5s than in past years — but for us to say this is climate change, I don't know that we have the evidence that we can say that definitively.»
Now, new research shows that one of the planet's largest and most important carbon sinks, the forests of northern Eurasia, may be pulling in carbon at a slower rate than in the past.
Despite these encouraging signs, however, he notes that today's reefs are much more vulnerable than in past decades, given climate change and other stressors.
Given the shared urban and historical pattern, the researchers also predicted that scale insects would be more abundant in rural forests today than in the past, as a result of recent climate warming.
A broad survey of our candidates shows more women than ever before, more young people and more Welsh speakers — it is above all more in touch with the electorate than in the past.
In 2015 the three Barnet seats had much more similar results to each other than in the past, and even more so at the 2016 mayoral election.
Proportionately, the committee will spend more on field organizing and less on television than in the past.
It must be noted that, in my view, from what I have seen as a member of the Central New York REDC, projects have been thoroughly reviewed and vetted far better with this program, than those in the past.
It definitely was a rougher session than in the past, at least under Governor Cuomo.
They'll also talk about which party will control the state senate after the elections and whether state government is functioning better or worse than in the past.
While FPTP continued to operate to Labour's advantage in the 2015 election, the analysis above suggests that the effect was significantly weaker than in the past, mainly because the party lost its dominant position in Scotland.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo in his State of the State speech was far less combative than in the past when it comes to education.
These cyber-bullies can be more vicious and cruel than in past generations.
Successful reform would benefit from more public engagement than in the past.
The conspiratorially - minded might see Ed Miliband's decision to issue his own statement of support through one of his special advisers rather than directly to camera as proof that perhaps he was nowadays a little less committed to Brown's leadership than in the past.
Both of the officials noted that the questions and other information were released earlier than in the past to give educators a chance to review questions and answers before the end of the school year later this month.
For there are signs that, with the rise in strength of third parties, hung parliaments are more likely to recur than in the past.
She said it is her impression that DOH has recently begun offering county inspectors more training than in the past and is placing greater emphasis on having state inspectors shadow their county counterparts.
Regarding nationalisation, you're right that there's more public support for this than in the past.
However, while there is no room for complacency and the Muslim community is still under pressure, one recent poll has given a positive picture; YouGov has found that prejudice against Muslims is «both more complex and more positive» and young Britons» perception of Muslims is getting better than in the past and significantly more positive than the old generation.
Republicans also made field organizing more of an emphasis than in the past, but Democrats counted on it to narrow the margin in race after race across the country.
The issues at the several days of hearings that began on Monday may be more technical than in the past, but the arguments being bantered about are nothing new.
Green Party candidate for governor Howie Hawkins is poised to do better than in the past, and possibly better than the left - leaning candidate has ever done in New York.
Yorktown Republican Town Supervisor Michael Grace lost last November; fellow Republicans Tony Colavita and Ron Belmont were re-elected in Eastchester and Harrison, but by narrower margins than in the past.
The watchdog group Citizens Budget Commission says the spending plan contains far fewer gimmicks and one shot revenue raisers than in the past.
«We're all in the environment where we have to look at doing things differently than in the past to save for all our taxpayers,» Gregory said.
ALBANY — Last year, lawmakers brought in money from outside legal work, lottery winnings and even an appearance in a Jennifer Lopez movie, but they appeared to earn less in outside income than in the past, according to legislators» financial disclosure forms.
«What they don't understand is that we are more prepared now than in the past.
«I think there is reason to be more optimistic than in the past,» Mr. Bharara said, citing his office's report and Mayor Bill de Blasio's new administration, including his «very deliberate choice» of a reform - minded correction commissioner.
We found her to be far more impressive in her presentation than in the past.
School officials said they expected enrollment to grow with students who move into the city, but the number will still likely be far smaller than in past years.
A Pew Research Center poll released on the eve of his inauguration found that 86 percent of Americans believe the country is more politically divided than in the past, the highest number since the question was first asked in 2004.
There are so many more media outlets than in the past.
I would like to see European political parties start campaigning for the next European elections much earlier than in the past.
And there does seem to be some correlation between parts of the state where the convention vote received the most attention and places where Democrats performed better than in past elections.
Even if these numbers were included, total spending by labor is not significantly higher than in past elections.
The governor's team is lowering expectations at the moment, and Cuomo is dealing from a weaker hand than in the past.
Towns have smaller workforces than in past years, dating to the recession.
That's already meant more shoppers than in the past.
Mr. D'Amato said in the interview that he had chosen to play a more prominent role this year than in past gubernatorial campaigns because «the problems were not nearly as pronounced as they are today.»
You can't turn back the hands of the clock, you can't turn back history, but with some vision, imagination and discipline, we can create a future that is brighter than in the past.
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