Sentences with phrase «there over the entire season»

Not exact matches

However, there have been a few occasions where the works outfits were outscored over the entire season by the very team it had sold its cars to.
The Dodgers have committed more to Guerrero and Olivera over the next few seasons than six organizations will pay their entire roster this year, and there's no guarantee that either of them will start more than a handful of games.
Including Ells over Wade might literally mean the difference of a few singles here and there over the course of the entire season, but obviously at the expense of infield depth and ABs to gain experience for a young player.
This is mainly because I am married to someone who has very similar taste in television... so, there's no fighting over the remote, we can binge watch an entire season of a show on a Sunday and not get mad at each other... but actually be rather pleased with how we spent our day of rest.
Last season, we learnt that Grayson had a daughter with one of his exes (a convenient way to get over the «Grayson wants kids, but the writers don't want Jules to be pregnant for an entire season), but there is hardly a mention of that, this season.
For the entire Northern Hemisphere, there is evidence of an increase in both storm frequency and intensity during the cold season since 1950,1 with storm tracks having shifted slightly towards the poles.2, 3 Extremely heavy snowstorms increased in number during the last century in northern and eastern parts of the United States, but have been less frequent since 2000.11,15 Total seasonal snowfall has generally decreased in southern and some western areas, 16 increased in the northern Great Plains and Great Lakes region, 16,17 and not changed in other areas, such as the Sierra Nevada, although snow is melting earlier in the year and more precipitation is falling as rain versus snow.18 Very snowy winters have generally been decreasing in frequency in most regions over the last 10 to 20 years, although the Northeast has been seeing a normal number of such winters.19 Heavier - than - normal snowfalls recently observed in the Midwest and Northeast U.S. in some years, with little snow in other years, are consistent with indications of increased blocking (a large scale pressure pattern with little or no movement) of the wintertime circulation of the Northern Hemisphere.5 However, conclusions about trends in blocking have been found to depend on the method of analysis, 6 so the assessment and attribution of trends in blocking remains an active research area.
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