Sentences with phrase «very much a variation»

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Until the early 1980s, monetary policy was exercised through a variety of instruments — such as interest rate ceilings, the setting of bond rates, variations in the Statutory Reserve Deposit Ratio, lending controls, monetary targets, pegged exchange rates — and the Treasurer and Treasury were very much involved in their use.
It's very hard to do a straight substitution for powdered to sheet gelatin because there is so much variation in the sheets.
«It became very clear that there was too much variation to accommodate just one species.»
The researchers discovered a dozen stars that seemed at first sight to show variations that were very similar to those of the Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars but have much shorter (20 - 40 minutes) oscillation periods and, at the same time, are much bluer in colour.
But if variation in any given trait is normal, that does raise questions about what makes for disordered behavior, which he stresses is very much a real phenomenon.
Professor Wolke comments on what the research will lead to, «Babies are already very different in how much they cry in the first weeks of life — there are large but normal variations.
«Genetic recombination is a fundamental process, at the core of reproduction and evolution,» said study author Graham Coop, PhD, post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Human Genetics at the University of Chicago, «yet we know very little about where it occurs or why there is so much variation among individuals in this important process.»
Unlike some fancier (and much more expensive) pieces of strap hanging equipment, gym rings are very affordable and offer dozens of different exercise variations.
And also, I am very much aware of the variations in the eating habits within a geography that is pretty much widely spread out.
Like a British variation on Team America, this loudly hilarious wartime romp pushes its parallel - reality scenario in some very funny directions, although it perhaps relies too much on postmodern pop - culture references.
This is a very interesting variation for aggressive investors who want to seek even higher returns without much additional risk, (at least as measured by standard deviation.
As the graph shows, the S&P 500's dispersion is very near the low end of its historical range — in other words, the variation in performance among the 500 members of the index is much lower than it has typically been.
If anyone knows of a good link explaining the variations with single and family accounts I would appreciate it very much if the link could be posted.
While lenders didn't show much variation in third - party costs or prepaid expenses, their quoted interest rates relied on very different amounts of points.
Yakuza: Dead Souls is slightly awkward to play, is steeped in Japanese culture, has a likable sense of humour and is stuffed with content, so in spite of the zombies, disappointing lack of variation and bold new direction, it's still very much a Yakuza game, and even with its problems that's very much a thing that is worth celebrating.
Some are very basic (much like Dive and Kick) where others have variations to the kick.
Re 37 Kevin McKinney — actually, orbitally - forced global annual average changes in TOA solar insolation are very small (in the case of Earth) and depend only on variations in eccentricity (setting aside the idea that there is a plane of dust and the plane of the orbit has a significant effect that way — heard the idea awhile ago, not sure there's much to support it?).
Although our global models demonstrate that long - term environmental norms are very successful at capturing chronic fire probability patterns, future work is necessary to assess how much more explanatory power would be added through interannual variation in climate variables.
One reason for being confident about there being much more uncertaintly than the 97 % concensus suggests is that there is nothing like a concensus, let alone proof, of what caused (and causes) the extreme natural variations in climate throughout geological time.This variation is well documented and almost certainly has a variety of underlying causes which are likely to be very different from C02 or other MM emissions even if higher greenhouse gases levels have often been present.
To my eye, the PDO data exhibit variations that very much even out over the century.
It is well known that Sun is very unusual star, exhibiting much less variation than known similar stars.
Very much like global temperatures, year - to - year variation is also a very noisy system, bouncing around based upon short term weather patteVery much like global temperatures, year - to - year variation is also a very noisy system, bouncing around based upon short term weather pattevery noisy system, bouncing around based upon short term weather patterns.
As you mention, much of this has been discussed before, including the principle that small natural variations can't trigger a very long term upward trend in temperature and ocean heat uptake in the absence of a climate sensitivity value that is astronomically high (Swanson and Tsonis have made essentially the same point about long term trends).
If it were not so then climate would be very much more stable than it is with a virtually fixed latitudinal position for the air circulation systems and climate variation being limited only to a basic level of chaotic variability.
ryland - Attribution studies, looking at how much of recent climate change is due to us and how much is due to natural variations, is a very significant aspect of climate study.
My bet is that the temperature variation is much less for climates with near saturated air than climates with very dry air.
However, I am convinced that if Dr. Spencer did a regression against ALL available variables including CO2 (instead of «cherry picking» only three), then his regression would put CO2 in its proper place as driving the very long term trend while the AMO would assume its proper place in driving much of the multidecadal variation and boosting the recent warming.
Skipping much of the above comments for obvious reasons, this is still a very good call for more natural variation research.
it provides very strong evidence that much of the temperature variations observed from 1900 - 2014 are due to the AMO.
Paleo measurements show co2 making very similar variations to much earlier temperature variations (the carbon cycle at work).
You wrote, «The length of the thermohaline circulation is not synchronous with the length of the variations in solar surface turbulence so it is very much a lottery as to whether a returning warm or cool pulse will encounter an active or inactive sun.»
There has not been shown to be a density variation of significance that correlates with average temperature variation (e.g, the recent high average temperature came from a small very hot area over the ocean and a small northern area, and more normal to even colder temperatures everywhere else, not global temperatures being warmer), and Solar activity has been shown to correlate very well with much of the long term (thousands of years time scale) global temperature trend.
The length of the thermohaline circulation is not synchronous with the length of the variations in solar surface turbulence so it is very much a lottery as to whether a returning warm or cool pulse will encounter an active or inactive sun.
I never saw such a thing, even in IPCC reports, and I doubt very much it exists, simply because of the lack of high quality data (which no one can charge climate scientists for, naturally); but if doesn't exist, you are simply unable to quantify the current variation, at some definite timescale, with respect to the «usual» former variation at the same timescale.
However, (a) the anthropogenic emission is less than a third of the seasonal variation, and (b) the rapid changes to atmospheric CO2 concentration of the seasonal variation indicate that during each year the system very rapidly adjusts to seasonal changes that are much greater than the anthropogenic emission each year (in some places more than an order of magnitude greater; e.g. at Alert, Canada).
Snapchat is a very different network, however, and only time will tell if the split proves helpful for the platform — or if other networks imitate the feature much like the now wide - spread adopting of variations on Stories.
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