Sentences with phrase «very tiny increase»

Protective Life announced a very tiny increase in 10 - 20 year term rates, a little bigger increase on 30 year rates.

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The assumption now is for three increases next year; a «very tiny» shift, said Fed chair Janet Yellen.
I'd be very interested in this product if: 1) The internet browser could be viewed in landscape as well as portrait mode, 2) the webpage text can be increased for readability as having a 1200 × 1600 resolution screen means that text might be very tiny on a webpage, 3) Google Mail can be fully accessible, 4) the browser has tabs to open up multiple webpages, 5) there is some kind of cookies / password storage so that logins are saved such that you don't have to enter them every time you access one my everyday sites, 6) bookmarking webpages.
I'd be very interested in this product if you can create a video showing that: 1) The internet browser could be viewed in landscape as well as portrait mode, 2) the webpage text can be increased for readability as having a 1600 × 1200 (landscape) resolution means that text might be very tiny / thin on a 13.3 ″ screen unless you can change it so that (say) 1024 × 768 mode is expanded / enlarged onto the entire 1600 × 1200 screen, 3) Google Mail can be fully accessible, 4) the browser has tabs to open up multiple webpages, 5) there is some kind of cookies / password storage so that logins are saved such that you don't have to enter them every time you access a site that is accessed everyday, 6) bookmarking webpages.
As you note in your second comment, 1 to 3 basis points is still a very tiny fee increase.
The increased number of Asian galleries was matched by their quality: Shanghai's Leo Xu Projects offered an excellent — although very cramped — group show of the work of emerging artists in which huge mirrored screens bearing printed images of landscapes vied for position with quieter works, such as a composition made up of hundreds of rows of tiny brown - paper squares with their bottom left corners delicately curled upwards and aaajiao's vertical sequence of smartphones collectively displaying a video of a long stream of water.
Imagine, say, a bell - shaped curve based on the null hypothesis that climate change is not happening (and not having an impact on increasing extreme weather events), and there is this really long tail out to infinity; and supposing we get an off - the - charts category 7 hurricane in January, we still can not attribute it or its extra intensity or unusual seasonality to climate change, even if there is only a one in kazillion chance it might occur without climate change having an effect — that is, it is way out there in the very tiny tail of this null hypothesis curve that fades out into infinity — the tail that says, afterall, anything's possible.
2) At least ten years will pass before a tiny addition of oil might become available to us through offshore drilling; the crisis can not wait ten years for very negligible increases in supplies of the commodity we need to wean ourselves from.
To be fair to the warmers an increase in CO2 will theoretically cause a very small and tiny increase in Temperature.
So while admitting, there probably is a very modest amount of AGW in the current warming cycle, it could just as easily have been caused by: i) the effects of the huge increase in global irrigation, ii) tiny changes in the sun's radiation, and / or iii) the knock on effects of changes in the intensity and direction of ocean currents.
As well as the growth in luxury tiny houses, another trend in the small living movement that's taken us by surprise is the increase in very large models.
Because if their hypothesis were merely that an increase in CO2 would cause only a negligible rise in temperature, which is so very tiny that it can not be detected from the background noise, or from the planet's natural emergence from the last Ice Age, then no one would pay any attention to them at all, and the $ Billions in annual grant money to study the «problem» would quickly evaporate.
Many other feedbacks and forcings drown out the very, very tiny effect of additional increases in carbon dioxide.
To facilitate even a tiny percentage of world trade each coin would have to increase enormously in value and be exchanged very rapidly.
It's all worth reading - satellite inaccuracy is briefly mentioned but to keep on topic the tiny number of tidal gauges is shown as the very last graphs at 5A2 3) Me; «Are you aware that sea level has remained virtually static for the last four years or so and it would have to quadruple its previous rate of increase to reach the 1 metre rise suggested for the end of the century?»
The result of this very tiny change of practice was that families began to feel a greater sense of belonging and stayed longer in the room with their children, increasing the children's sense of belonging.
For a tiny country with very few resources and a small population, attracting investors can dramatically increase economic activity.
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