Anomalies appear as
upward spikes on a graph line.
Not exact matches
I've noted that the
upward spike in bond yields in recent months was based not
on information about an economic recovery, but merely reflected a normalization of maturity risk premiums.
Food prices ought to
spike next year, which will continue to place
upward pressure
on inflation.
In 2005, Rep. Joe Barton, R - Texas, called Mann before Congress to testify about his now ubiquitous «hockey - stick» graph, showing temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere over the past millennia, with an abrupt
spike upward at the end showing human influence
on the climate.
While previous years have also seen large
spikes in November - December temperatures, these peaks are occurring
on top of a
upward trend, says
While previous years have also seen large
spikes in November - December temperatures, these peaks are occurring
on top of a
upward trend, says Prof Jennifer Francis, an expert in Arctic climate change at Rutgers University.
If vesting were an incentive to keep teachers
on the job, withdrawal rates should flatten out in years leading up to the vesting requirement, and then
spike upward, at least somewhat, immediately after the threshold.
The Fed has far more control over rates
on the way down than
on the way up —
upward spikes can happen far faster than policy measures can keep up with.
Food prices ought to
spike next year, which will continue to place
upward pressure
on inflation.
The Buysellarrowscalper custom indicator is a trend following indicator that alters its color between a red downward pointing arrow (with
upward spikes place
on its red line) aligned above price bars to denote a sell, and a dodgerblue
upward pointing arrow (with downward
spikes place
on its dodgerblue line) aligned below price bars to alert a bulls market.
Right in the first world, you'll have to contend with building
upward momentum in an open space where the slightest tilt to the left or right can bring all your efforts down; using balloons to hold your bridge up over a gap, but making sure they don't float too high so they don't pop
on the
spikes above; and collecting stubborn immobile Goo creatures who can't be picked up via touch or motion controls but are vital to the required end - level total.
YES — CO2 HAS BEEN
ON AN
UPWARD CLIMB, to levels above those seen for the last few ice ages (with the proviso that ice cores records have poorer resolution the further back in time one goes; there may have been short - lived CO2
spikes that we can not see); is all of that human - driven, or is there a natural warming trend driving the release of biotic CO2?
«Happer focuses
on the effects of El Nino to cause the two large
spikes, but he does not acknowledge the underlying
upward trend that you can see even if you remove the two El Ninos, and which is more apparent over the longer record -LSB-...]»
But unbeknownst to them their computer left traces of its operation
on all three publicly available temperature curves, These comprise sharp
upward spikes near the beginnings of years, all in exactly the same locations in all three curves.
That's why we're seeing so many records lately; El Niño might produce a
spike, but that
spike is sitting
on top of an
upward trend, the physical manifestation of human induced global warming, driven mostly by our dumping 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the air every year.
Their collabration left computer footprints
on their publicly available temperatuire curves that consist of sharp
upward spikes at the beginnings of most years.
Now in that comparison there is a sideways trend mostly below the baseline from 1979 to 1997 from UAH; whereas there is an
upward trend
on tne others that was supposed to represent the
spike of global warming.
Nor can anybody insisting
on a distinct 1945 - 1970 trend consistently insist
on a requirement of statistical significance for both the
upward and downward trends for the 1940s
spike.
The cold surge has created an unwelcome
spike in energy demand at a time where energy demand is already taking
on an
upward trend as the national economy shows signs of recovering lost ground.
Commercial property insurance rate increases are easing off initial
spikes following 2017's record natural catastrophe losses, but commercial insurance buyers still face
upward pricing pressure
on many lines of business for the remainder of 2018.