Sentences with phrase «to account for these changes»

The process philosopher has less difficulty in accounting for changes in the soul than he does in explaining its continuity.
Most climate analyses do not account for changes in land cover with climatic trends.
What accounts for the change in the court's thinking on school choice?
These associations remained significant even after the researchers accounted for changes in weight and waist size.
Training developers and providers must take note and modify their offerings to account for these changing needs.
We were able to describe these temperature profiles by just accounting for changes in water content and the existence of a previously overlooked phase change.
There is such low variance in the rate of pay in this field in general that the difference is only accounts for the change in the cost of living per state.
Some indices ignore the market capitalization of companies and instead account for changes in a company's stock price.
By correctly accounting for the changes in satellite measurement times, the new satellite data are in better agreement with the surface data.
Their predictive tool allows them to test different chemotherapy plans on a tumor while accounting for the changing cell populations.
The report warns the figures don't account for any changes small business owners may take to avoid paying more taxes, which could decrease revenue estimates by as much as 15 percent.
However, the interest rate changes, my issue is how do i adjust the formula to account for changing interest rates.
Were these data adjusted to account for a change from buckets to engine cooling intakes too?
No divorce judgment can account for the changing dynamics of life.
For example in this use case, the calculation accounts for the change of time by the start and end dates.
As a result, businesses of all types and sizes are forced to adapt their processes in order to account for these changing customer habits.
Age does not account for the change in attitudes either, for the increase in support occurs at all age levels.
To account for these changing needs, utilities are increasingly incorporating rooftop solar into their planning practices.
State law requires that assessors do regular assessments for properties in Dakota County to account for changing market conditions and other factors.
Detection and attribution: «It remains uncertain whether past changes in any tropical cyclone activity (frequency, intensity, rainfall, and so on) exceed the variability expected through natural causes, after accounting for changes over time in observing capabilities.»
Furthermore, while IGHG and HYHG seek to achieve an effective duration of zero, the hedges can not fully account for changes in the shape of the Treasury interest rate (yield) curve.
This explains why many of the footprints are lower than the corresponding values from the IPCC's AR5, which did not account for changes over time.
In other words, traditional portfolio theory does not account for the dynamism of the business cycle which results in portfolios that do not properly account for changing risks during the course of the cycle.
But climate models of global warming should be corrected to better account for changes in solar activity, according to Nicola Scafetta and Bruce West of Duke University.
Recall that in 2015, NOAA corrected a cooling bias arising from the failure to account for the changing ship - buoy mix in the ERSST data set.
[8] Blair put forward a case for defining socialism in terms of a set of values which were constant, while the policies needed to achieve them would have to account for changing society.
Next, they developed a list of measures to evaluate the five factors they believed should account for the changing levels of concern: extreme weather events, public access to accurate scientific information, media coverage, positions of political elites and efforts by advocacy groups.
Tzedakis accounts for the change by using the length of the glaciation as a variable.
Nowadays, business plans are used primarily for attracting investors, and often fail to account for changing external factors.»
Similar to the case of perpetual existence without intelligence, it is non-trivial to account for change. . .
While unable to specifically account for the change in rates after 2006, researchers suggest that the economic recession and FDA regulatory warnings against prescribing antidepressants may have halted further declines in the rates of suicide - related behavior and led to the increase of hospital admissions.
Rychert and her adviser, Karen Fischer, suggest that small amounts of water or pockets of melted rock in the uppermost asthenosphere account for the change in seismic behavior and the abrupt shift between the two layers.
The researchers reported in a recent issue of Nature Communications that the effects of the Earth's tilt on the amounts of water in the oceans and in groundwater account for the changes in sea levels during this period, the Early Triassic.
Legend got mixed reviews at its Toronto International Film Festival debut (not that that you'd know it from this hilariously deceptive poster), which partially accounts for the change.
Bentley has done an excellent job of tuning the engine mounts and exhaust to account for the changing vibration and harmonics when the engine switches to four - cylinder mode.
Therefore, we rebalance client portfolios on a cyclical basis to account for changing relative asset class risk.
For one thing, artists were critics: Donald Judd reviewed dozens of exhibitions in New York galleries from 1959 to 1965 and composed several essays, such as «Specific Objects,» in which he attempted to describe and account for the changing ontology of painting and sculpture; during the late»60s and early»70s, Mel Bochner covered exhibitions of new art in the critical press; both Bochner and Robert Morris composed defining theoretical
Our global mean temperature should now be declining as a result of cyclical changes in the energy reaching the earth from the sun (these changes which follow the Milankovic cycle account for changes in the path the earth takes around the sun, and changes in the tilt of the earth on its axis).
Modeling shows that commercial entities could pay 15 to 20 percent more for each unit of electricity they purchase — but that figure doesn't account for the change expected in the District's energy mix.
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