Sentences with phrase «very average recently»

Xhaka has looked very average recently 6.

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Obasanjo has recently been very critical in attacking the person and performance of President Goodluck Jonathan, rating him below average in the performance index.
Joshua Akey of the University of Washington recently explored the average age of our species's gene variants, finding that most are very young.
John Authers in the FT recently wrote a very interesting article exploring why high volatility stocks are (on average) relatively overpriced.
Reports indicate that Outlast 2's playable demo isn't very long (a little under 20 minutes in length for the average player), and features the same sampling of gameplay that was recently featured at the PAX East 2016 gaming convention.
Recently I have been looking at the climate models collected in the CMIP3 archive which have been analysed and assessed in IPCC and it is very interesting to see how the forced changes — i.e. the changes driven the external factors such as greenhouse gases, tropospheric aerosols, solar forcing and stratospheric volcanic aerosols drive the forced response in the models (which you can see by averaging out several simulations of the same model with the same forcing)-- differ from the internal variability, such as associated with variations of the North Atlantic and the ENSO etc, which you can see by looking at individual realisations of a particular model and how it differs from the ensemble mean.
The 10 base stations (and the 60 + others) plus regular air flights in both hemispheres and very recently the AIRS satellite all confirm that for 95 % of the atmosphere there are seasonal changes which are largest near ground and in the NH, but the yearly average trends for all are near identical with an about 12 months delay between the NH and the SH.
I'm very convinced that the physical process of global warming is continuing, which appears as a statistically significant increase of the global surface and tropospheric temperature anomaly over a time scale of about 20 years and longer and also as trends in other climate variables (e.g., global ocean heat content increase, Arctic and Antarctic ice decrease, mountain glacier decrease on average and others), and I don't see any scientific evidence according to which this trend has been broken, recently.
The world's leading climate scientists recently concluded it is very likely that most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations.
Until very recently average global temperatures have been constant, plus or minus half a degree, for 10,000 years.
To take the extreme case, it's very rare for the Baa - rated corporate bond yield to be less than the average REIT dividend yield: that has happened only at times when investors were most dramatically avoiding REITs, most recently in March 2009 at the lowest point of the Great Financial Crisis — and in the 12 months following that episode, those investors who bucked the market and bought into REITs were rewarded with total returns that exceeded 100 percent.
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