Sentences with phrase «turbulence does»

However, market turbulence does not moderate the relationship between infrastructure practices and process innovation performance; also, the moderating effects of core practices and product innovation performance are not significant.
I am highly motivated, love to fly, and turbulence doesn't bother me that much.
Another concern is if the bulk flow of air effectively increases the turbulence does it also effectively increase the conduction?
Naturally all turbulence does the same as does all mixing of air with properties that differ in any way and many other phenomena.
Flights can be long, brutal and the weather and turbulence doesn't help any and even if you're in an expensive seat on an expensive flight, that doesn't mean it won't affect you.
But there could be advantages to turbulence if handled properly, the authors point out, since energy contained in turbulence does not radiate away.
However, this latest research found that turbulence does not exist, suggesting new, unknown mechanisms are actually responsible for outages on GNSS signals.
At McCormick Flavor Solutions, we can show how the recent turbulence doesn't have to negatively affect your brand taste experience.
The NDC will surely be stronger, better, savvier after it gets out from under this turbulence it did not create.

Not exact matches

Larry Hatheway: Alright, so to be sure, in the period of recent market turbulence in January and February, a lot of those strategies didn't quite deliver on that promise.
Once in charge, one of the first things these operations / execution CEOs do is to get rid of the chaos and turbulence in the organization.
That said, the Switch also topples backward with ease if it's not perfectly level, raising concerns about what it'll do in a moving vehicle, or if played on an airplane seat - back tray during turbulence.
«The turbulence produces much more drag than the viscosity does.
While conventional wisdom suggests recent turbulence in these stocks could have benefited short - sellers like Einhorn's Greenlight Capital Inc, Einhorn said the shorts did not perform as he hoped this year.
In this investment environment, investors would do well to select ETFs of quality stocks of companies that can sustain some turbulence.
Rather than focusing on the turbulence, wondering whether you need to do something now or wondering what the market will do tomorrow, it makes more sense to focus on developing and maintaining a sound investing plan.
This may indicate that German voters are wary about doing anything to foster Trump's style of chaos within Germany (although internal party turbulence is probably a more salient factor for explaining the party's drop in the polls).
But serial entrepreneur that he is, Christopher Schroeder, in Startup Rising: The Entrepreneurial Revolution Remaking the Middle East, does precisely that, declaring it his business to alert U.S. entrepreneurs and policymakers alike about a region teeming with can - do, tech - enabled, creative youth forging forward in the shadow of chronic turbulence.
Longer term, however, the market's expectations don't match what the Fed is likely to do, which could create turbulence.
But given the post-Benedict turbulence in the Church, which begins to resemble the chaos of the post-conciliar 1970s that Ratzinger rightly deplored (and did much to repair), it would have been useful to get some clearer answers from Last Testament about the months that led up to the papal transition of 2013 — and the reasons why things had come to such a state of affairs before Benedict XVI took the decision to step down.
If you've never seen the original Star Trek, you probably don't know that the original series, which aired during the turbulence of the late 1960s, was designed to be veiled social commentary from the get - go.
I think there are a few ways forward — to appoint an assistant manager to Wenger, to help out with the decision making, and as a run in to eventual succession — this would avoid turbulence like at Man U etc, or to appoint a forward coach as well, (Thierry Henry), like West Ham have done.
And then there's the issue of what to do when friendships experience drift or turbulence.
Did I mention this happened during turbulence.
While the FAA does permit children under the age of 2 to sit on your lap during a flight, they strongly recommend that children be secured in a car seat that is installed on an aircraft seat to protect from injury during take - off, periods of in - flight turbulence, and landing.
Turbulence, while often not a major concern, can be extreme and does cause injuries in some cases.
Confiscated teddy bears will not do much good, but a comfort item can do a lot to calm a child's nerves during take - off, landing, and potential turbulence.
From some time next year, the bank will be responsible for setting monetary policy (something that is done reasonably satisfactorily despite all the turbulence of the last few years), supervision of a large part of the financial services industry and it will have a new responsibility for something called «macro prudential supervision».
«Does the right hon. Lady understand that it is not much fun standing on a platform and a high - speed train sucks you off because of the turbulence -[laughter]- or whatever.»
We do not know what kind of surprises await us a century later, but as we enter a new period of confusion and turbulence it is important to fasten our seat belts and stop arguing with each other.
But we are entering a phase of shapeless turbulence when by - elections will acquire more significance than they have done in recent years.
While candidates» concerns are reasonable, those with an eye of No 10 need to keep something in mind: if they don't move soon, they'll end up taking power and potentially fighting another election just as the country heads into a period of turbulence as we begin to leave the EU properly.
The excuse that this has been prevented by «turbulence from the Parliamentary Labour Party» doesn't really wash for reasons explained many times in these columns.
The spokesperson was then asked the stock question for senior politicians facing turbulence: does the prime minister have full confidence in the secretary of state?
«We've been assured by the administration that the turbulence that we are seeing in the stock market right now doesn't affect the larger project down the road,» said State Senator Tim Kennedy, whose district includes Riverbend.
Following the turbulence which has hit the Labour Party in the weeks since the EU referendum, a leadership contest looks set to take place, but how do they actually work and what are they?
On Primary Day several voters said they did not vote for White, who had held the Council seat from 1994 - 2002, because he had done very little for the community during the recent economic turbulence.
To do this, he expanded on his previous theoretical developments on vortices to include the effects of turbulence and density variation.
Although healthy volunteers knew when they were in control of their moves during the game, the schizophrenic patients apparently did not detect how lag or turbulence affected control of their performance.
Globally, friction on raindrops dissipates almost as much atmospheric energy as does turbulence.
However, this model does not take turbulence into account unlike the model studied in the SPOTSIM project, where sunspots are believed to form near the Sun's surface, in its convection zone.
«What does turbulence have in common with an epidemic?
«We didn't know 3D turbulence would result in an explosion,» says Warren.
The standard model of dark matter (cold dark matter model) predicts that once a galaxy cluster has returned to a «relaxed» state after experiencing the turbulence of a merging event, the BCG does not move from the cluster's centre.
Olson said turbulence is difficult to simulate mathematically and no computer model has yet done it successfully.
«This was actually a surprise: I didn't expect the turbulence to be as violent as it was, and so I didn't expect the mixing to be as rapid or efficient.
The oil itself does not appear to help the phytoplankton, but the low concentration of oil found above natural seeps isn't killing them, and turbulence from the rising oil and gas bubbles is bringing up deep - water nutrients that phytoplankton need to grow, according to a new study appearing in the latest issue of Nature Geoscience.
That math solution describes a point in the turbulent flow that can be worked with to compute a prediction of what the turbulence will do next.
The first of these equations extends Newton's second law of motion to fluids that might experience turbulence; the second equation ensures that the fluid is incompressible (its density doesn't change with fluctuations in pressure).
They give the physicists convenient entry points into computing predictions about what turbulence will do next.
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