Sentences with phrase «vacillations in»

The new paper provides a mechanism linking this to vacillations in the sequestration of heat in the ocean.
In the wind field, the annular modes describe north - south vacillations in the extratropical zonal wind with centers of action located ~ 55 - 60 and ~ 30 - 35 degrees latitude.
People don't like vacillation in their chief executives,» says one well - known Democratic operative.
I want a stock with low volatility because the strategy works best when there is minimal vacillation in the underlying stock.
This vacillation in the objects» status is ramped up on the first floor in works by Jorge Pardo and Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster, both veterans of such genre - crossing.

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Fears of seeming «political» during a presidential election year, sluggish growth in the Eurozone and a slowdown of the Chinese economic juggernaut will also keep Janet Yellen and the rest of the Federal Open Markets Committee from pulling the trigger more often; their vacillation will be one of the year's longest - running (and least loved) dramas.
But his first nine months in office have been defined by indecision, vacillation, and a reluctance to call shots.
The vacillation on this point even in Process and Reality forces us to acknowledge the justice of the objection.
But it is not easy to designate it any more closely, because within this double - mindedness, he is not at one with himself in anything definite, but is tossed about in vacillation by every breeze.
This is more or less strikingly evident in proportion to the art they possess, but even the most artistic knights can not altogether conceal this vacillation.
But whenever they fall down they are not able at once to assume the posture, they vacillate an instant, and this vacillation shows that after all they are strangers in the world.
This question divided Jesuits and their opponents in the seventeenth century, and the vacillation by Rome prevented what might otherwise have been the conversion of the Chinese court to Catholicism.
The confirmation that Ed Miliband will attend the Royal Wedding in a morning suit, such as trade union leaders used to wear to Royal Ascot in the days when they were always justly and often technically known as barons, confirms that he is True Labour rather than New Labour, as surely as David Cameron's vacillation on the subject confirmed his desire to be the Heir to Blair.
The confirmation that Ed Miliband would attend the Royal Wedding in a morning suit, such as trade union leaders used to wear to Royal Ascot in the days when they were always justly and often technically known as barons, confirmed that he was True Labour rather than New Labour, as surely as David Cameron's vacillation on the subject confirmed his desire to be the Heir to Blair.
Given his past political vacillations, it's possible he might join the IDC, which flirted with supporting him in 2014 — or that he would simply sit with the Republican caucus while remaining a nominal Democrat, a la Brooklyn State Senator Simcha Felder.
Reporters notably dubbed the elder Cuomo «Hamlet on the Hudson» for his vacillations over whether to seek the presidency in 1988 and again in 1992.
«If we show weakness, division, or vacillation because some on the committee are «disappointed» by the majority's decisions, then we risk defeat in November.»
The actor's many judge, executive, military, and town - marshal characterizations could also convey weakness and vacillation, but for the most part there was no question who was in charge when Bouchey was on the scene.
Gentle comedy, courtesy of Walters in fine lip - pursing form, underpins the anguished vacillations of the heart and stokes dramatic tension as Eilis dithers between her two paramours.
A monotonous series of vacillations ensues, with the mother - to - be and her two paramours indulging in all manner of dumbed - down screwball antics.
In the 15 - year period through 5/31/2015, stocks exhibited 4 times the amount of price vacillation (a.k.a. volatility) than bonds.
The work accesses narrative potential and emotional energy in a constant vacillation between specific references (Chris Montez, an earplug, a hand) and ambiguity (ADD A MARK, an abstract blob of clay), functionality (a period acts like a period) and abstraction (a period is a circle, a dot, a shape, the sound «ooo».)
This vacillation is felt most keenly in Duchâteau's installations, where his objects can create a narrative within their settings.
Somewhere in that vacillation of sentiments we may realize, as Abakanowicz intends, that our heads are animal heads, that her figures» surrealism embodies a conflict within us.
The sun, or longer term ocean vacillations / oscillations are candidates, with some «juicing» in the latter quarter of the 20th century by anthropogenic greenhouse warming.
Although there is very little trend in the OHC in the subpolar North Atlantic where the salinity induced vacillation cycle dominates, there is a linear OHC trend equatorward of 45 ° N and ° S in the Atlantic basin (including the Southern Ocean)(fig.
The AMO's vacillations have been linked to everything from triggering drought in the Sahel and the central United States to alternately suppressing and — in the past decade — firing up hurricanes (Science, 10 November 2006, p. 910).
Persistence on these time scales is found in patterns of variability that characterize meridional vacillations of the extratropical jet.
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