Sentences with phrase «to achieve equilibrium»

After all, it's becoming more important for employees to achieve equilibrium in the different aspects of their lives.
It would be much more appropriate to refer to the equilibrium amount of increase in sea level per unit of achieved equilibrium temperature increase.
Without the need to always achieve this equilibrium, decision - making becomes much easier: if it doesn't make money, it just doesn't get done.
But this is unrealistic, as achieving equilibrium requires continual adjustment that flows with the life changes that happen along the way.
This helps the markets to remain price efficient and help to achieve equilibrium in the market.
According to earlier discussions with Gavin on the Galactic Glitch he says that the ocean will respond to the atmospheric forcing to achieve equilibrium with radiative input, so if this cooling trend further supported, by his own logic he would have to admit that the there is less input.
However, the audience base for these mediums has slid across the board (except for radio, which has achieved equilibrium for now).
Homeostasis is the body's constant attempts to maintain a stable environment, achieving equilibrium necessary for survival and good health.
The portfolio will eventually achieve equilibrium pricing after a market drop since the majority of my holdings are high quality; and the continuous contributions at lower market prices will aid in reducing the cost basis even further.
Fallah achieves equilibrium through his openness to experiment with radically different methods, whether they are traditionally acceptable or not.
Second, Ed Miliband's Labour was highly divided on how to achieve the equilibrium between the two elements in the golden formula of social justice and healthy finances.
The calculations I have seen that might «constrain» the size of this effecct are based on equilibrium conditions, which I think are unlikely to be very accurate when applied to a system in which each surface region warms and cools every day, and which has rainstorms over large regions, and which never achieves equilibrium.
That was upsetting to him since he believed the earth to be billions of years old, and enough time had elapsed to achieve equilibrium.
Self - assembly is driven mainly by the system's desire to minimize its energy and achieve equilibrium, but kinetic effects — the natural forces that move atoms and molecules around — can also play a strong role.
And to some extent the school board's struggles to achieve equilibrium in its relationship with a superintendent — while also articulating a coherent vision to the community at large — appear to be rooted in that era as well.
Navigating the concept of the altered readymade through an anthropological lens, Gaillard has incorporated processed natural and industrial materials to achieve an equilibrium that reflects the way in which our society simultaneously progresses and reverts in the realm of the bleak.
If warming results in enhanced winds that draw heat from the surface high into the atmosphere then the surface will need to warm more in order to achieve equilibrium.
However, difficulty of achievement can not be an excuse for not trying to achieve that equilibrium.
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