Sentences with phrase «which over the course of decades»

Both allow for the snowball effect of compound interest, which over the course of decades is extremely powerful.

Not exact matches

Over the course of a decade, January saw a total of 88 wide releases, only two of which were box office hits.
Over the course of decades, Manafort and Gates established over 30 domestic and foreign entities with which to receive and move more than $ 75 million worth of cash outside the watchful eye of the IRS, according to Mueller's new indictmOver the course of decades, Manafort and Gates established over 30 domestic and foreign entities with which to receive and move more than $ 75 million worth of cash outside the watchful eye of the IRS, according to Mueller's new indictmover 30 domestic and foreign entities with which to receive and move more than $ 75 million worth of cash outside the watchful eye of the IRS, according to Mueller's new indictment.
I interviewed many participants on [the Progressive Exchange listserv] in the course of researching the book, which tells the history of the uptake of new media in Democratic electoral campaigning over the last decade.
The accusations emerged from the giant scandal in Brazil involving the state oil company there, Petrobras, which was bilked for billions of dollars over the course of a decade by corrupt executives, politicians and contractors — including Odebrecht.
El Niño is a weather pattern characterized by a periodic fluctuation in sea surface temperature and air pressure in the Pacific Ocean, which causes climate variability over the course of years, sometimes even decades.
The long haul behind a long - haul mission Of course we had to do tons of prep work — deciding what scientific questions we'd try to tackle, which instruments to include, how to effectively steer and communicate with the probe over decadeOf course we had to do tons of prep work — deciding what scientific questions we'd try to tackle, which instruments to include, how to effectively steer and communicate with the probe over decadeof prep work — deciding what scientific questions we'd try to tackle, which instruments to include, how to effectively steer and communicate with the probe over decades.
In another study which followed thousands of men in the course of a decade, scientists found that the men who ate more than three meals a day were 15 % more likely to increase their weight by 10 lbs over the decade.
The good news is both diseases typically develop over the course of several decades, giving ample time to reverse the progression that leads to both diseases by following a healthy diet and supplement routine — which includes adequate levels of these important vitamins.
There is a history of this sort of thing, of course: the 1991 Navy Tailhook scandal, in which female recruits were forced to run a «gauntlet» that amounted to a gang rape; the 1996 accusations of 30 women at the Army Aberdeen Proving Ground; the 142 allegations over a decade at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, which finally surfaced in 2003.
The stint was the beginning of a decades - long Hollywood career, over the course of which he did stunt work for many a cowboy star and swashbuckler.
Other documentary finalists included «Quest,» which follows a black Philadelphia family over the course of a decade, and «Casting JonBenet,» an experimental look at the way a murder haunts the residents of Boulder, Colorado, unfolding through auditions with actors designed to play relatives of the victim.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that expects 18,500 Instructional Design Coordinator jobs will be added to the eLearning industry between the years 2012 and 2022, which is a 13 % increase over the course of the decade [3].
In their book, which will be released in the Fall of 2018, Anderson and Cohen examine the way market - driven reforms and privatization of public education have been reshaping the professional identities of teachers and school leaders over the course of the last four decades.
Answers to frequently asked questions about the 6.6 L Duramax diesel, which has been offered in six variations over the course of more than a decade.
He's basically had two mandatory breaks due to failures in health over the course of a decade and a half, which is either astonishing or terrifying, depending on how you look at it.
Of course, this ignores compounded investment growth over decades, which could increase these amounts many times, but let us allow that to slide for now.
By refinancing to a 4 % interest rate, which might not even be the lowest available if you have terrific credit, you can save about $ 150 per month in interest and nearly $ 18,000 over the course of a decade.
The Museum of Modern Art presents Zoe Leonard's Analogue — a landmark photographic project conceived over the course of a decadewhich documents, in 412 color and black - and - white photographs, the eclipsed texture of 20th - century urban life as seen in little bodegas, mom - and - pop stores with decaying façades and quirky handwritten signs, and shop windows displaying a mixed assortment of products.
The exhibition featured approximately 70 prints, drawings and related sculptures from throughout Puryear's nearly 40 - year career, including many works never shown before outside the artist's studio.1 Together with its substantial catalogue, it illuminated the complex and intimate relationship between Puryear's two - and three - dimensional thinking, and the persistence with which he continually revisits and reworks forms, in some cases, over the course of decades.2
The paintings are often worked and reworked over the course of decades, orientations of panels are changed, and some are «tattooed» with the use of a fine black line, which indicates her biography.
Harvey Quaytman: Against the Static is organized into six galleries based on distinct phases of Quaytman's creative trajectory, which saw him experiment with different aesthetic modes over the course of four decades.
Over the course of her five - decade - long career, most of which was spent as artist - in - residence with the City of New York Department of Sanitation, Ukeles mapped out a practice that seems to place her somewhere between the late - 20th - century strategy of institutional critique and the current vogue for social - practice art.
This exhibition presents Zoe Leonard's Analogue — a landmark photographic project conceived over the course of a decadewhich documents, in 412 color and black - and - white photographs, the eclipsed texture of 20th - century urban life as seen in little bodegas, mom - and - pop stores with decaying facades and quirky handwritten signs, and shop windows displaying a mixed assortment of products.
Exhibition: «Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 — 1985» at Brooklyn Museum This first - of - its - kind show, which traveled from the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, where it was part of the Getty Foundation's Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA initiative, focuses on contemporary art made by Latin American and Latina women artists over the course of two and a half decades.
Against the many odds, I graduated with a 1st, going on to maintain and combine my studio practice with an intense academic profile for well over a decade of horribly driven but strangely enjoyable frenzy, during which time I was a visiting lecturer in Contemporary Crafts, H.E. Course manager, curator and researcher at the Combined University of Cornwall.
Over the course of nearly two decades (1931 — 49), Levy exhibited contemporary photography and works by Surrealists, Cubists, Social Realists, and Neo-Romanticists, such as British artists Paul Nash and Henry Moore; he also screened experimental films and showed posters, cartoons, and original watercolours by Walt Disney, which would have been characterized as «low» art forms.
The latter would exhibit the artist's own work in a group exhibition entitled «Surréalisme» in 1932 and over the course of the following three decades Cornell would further hone his approach to his signature bric - a-brac assemblages, integrating seemingly contrary, fetishized objects such as marbles, seashells, butterflies, postcards, navigational tools, toys, and sundry paper ephemera - which he sourced from antique and junk shops in New York - into highly sophisticated, strikingly organic tableaux.
Their close bond was also evident in their extensive correspondence over the course of their friendship, which lasted more than a decade.
Co-published by Judd Foundation and David Zwirner Books, this publication examines Judd's robust writing practice over the course of four decades in which he composed pieces that challenged conventional artistic, critical, and political standards.
Driven by a search for maximum visual impact, and fabricated with an obsessive perfectionism, her various productions — small or large, two - or three - dimensional — must surely count among the most memorable of the past three decades, over the course of which they have been launched into the world in measured doses.
In spite of the differences between their artistic processes, Hesse and LeWitt developed a close bond, evident in the extensive correspondence that ensued over the course of their friendship, which lasted more than a decade.
Of course, the «+0.096 K / decade trend» is not the entirety of Christy & McNader (2017)(which for some reason resides in a vault on the planet Wattsupia), but suggesting their adjusted trend could be over 100 % out does make a bit of a mess of their eventual bold conclusionOf course, the «+0.096 K / decade trend» is not the entirety of Christy & McNader (2017)(which for some reason resides in a vault on the planet Wattsupia), but suggesting their adjusted trend could be over 100 % out does make a bit of a mess of their eventual bold conclusionof Christy & McNader (2017)(which for some reason resides in a vault on the planet Wattsupia), but suggesting their adjusted trend could be over 100 % out does make a bit of a mess of their eventual bold conclusionof a mess of their eventual bold conclusionof their eventual bold conclusions.
Variability in the prevailing winds (which can extend over decades, England et al. 2014) will therefore lead to variability in the water level along the coasts — but of course we know that the wind can not change global sea level at all as it merely redistributes the water.
As for longer trends, there are of course other factors that could play a role, but you perhaps don't realise that the association of the trends over the last few decades with human forcings (which include other GHGs, aerosols, land use, ozone depletion etc.) are not just based on a correlations.
But, this is not, strictly speaking the fault of the individual scientists who may not remember to back up 1988 data and subsequently store it on easy to retrieve media over the course of two decades, which may involve moving to different offices, buildings etc..
Building on this momentum, our task in Paris is to secure a long - term framework in which countries set successive rounds of targets into the future, beyond 2030, and ratchet down their carbon emissions over the course of the coming decades in the context of strong transparency and accountability provisions.
Of course the BEST data didn't appear until 2011, and it's for land (which is where over 99 % of humans live so it's more relevant to us than sea temperature), but if it's at all reliable it would appear to be showing that 0.2 ºC / decade is way too low by nearly a factor of twOf course the BEST data didn't appear until 2011, and it's for land (which is where over 99 % of humans live so it's more relevant to us than sea temperature), but if it's at all reliable it would appear to be showing that 0.2 ºC / decade is way too low by nearly a factor of twof humans live so it's more relevant to us than sea temperature), but if it's at all reliable it would appear to be showing that 0.2 ºC / decade is way too low by nearly a factor of twof two!
I was just pointing out that the «Great Pacific Climate Shift» of 1976/1977 was something that had been discussed for decades — and was not just a throw away line in an otherwise seminal paper — all of which including the paper of course goes right over your head.
However, the earth is not a kettle and Albany is not an indistinguishable location, it has specific climate characteristics and weather patterns which can be simulated in climate models, for example http://www.mmm.ucar.edu/mm5/workshop/ws00/Zheng.doc (although their initial conditions do not seem to be random, that fact won't matter over the course of years or decades as in the K paper figure 5).
RealClimate is wonderful, and an excellent source of reliable information.As I've said before, methane is an extremely dangerous component to global warming.Comment # 20 is correct.There is a sharp melting point to frozen methane.A huge increase in the release of methane could happen within the next 50 years.At what point in the Earth's temperature rise and the rise of co2 would a huge methane melt occur?No one has answered that definitive issue.If I ask you all at what point would huge amounts of extra methane start melting, i.e at what temperature rise of the ocean near the Artic methane ice deposits would the methane melt, or at what point in the rise of co2 concentrations in the atmosphere would the methane melt, I believe that no one could currently tell me the actual answer as to where the sharp melting point exists.Of course, once that tipping point has been reached, and billions of tons of methane outgass from what had been locked stores of methane, locked away for an eternity, it is exactly the same as the burning of stored fossil fuels which have been stored for an eternity as well.And even though methane does not have as long a life as co2, while it is around in the air it can cause other tipping points, i.e. permafrost melting, to arrive much sooner.I will reiterate what I've said before on this and other sites.Methane is a hugely underreported, underestimated risk.How about RealClimate attempts to model exactly what would happen to other tipping points, such as the melting permafrost, if indeed a huge increase in the melting of the methal hydrate ice WERE to occur within the next 50 years.My amateur guess is that the huge, albeit temporary, increase in methane over even three or four decades might push other relevent tipping points to arrive much, much, sooner than they normally would, thereby vastly incresing negative feedback mechanisms.We KNOW that quick, huge, changes occured in the Earth's climate in the past.See other relevent posts in the past from Realclimate.Climate often does not change slowly, but undergoes huge, quick, changes periodically, due to negative feedbacks accumulating, and tipping the climate to a quick change.Why should the danger from huge potential methane releases be vievwed with any less trepidation?
At a cost of $ 34.26 per ton (per the EIA's 2006 figures), you're looking at $ 34.26 million a year, or about $ 685 million over the course of 20 years (the average life most power plants, both renewable and non-renewable are given as a base measurement), assuming no price increase over the next two decades... which is not a safe assumption to make.
I must admit that I had some reservations at first over the concept of the book, which is in essence an overview of the legal career — both as a legal scholar and a judge — of José Luís Da Cruz Vilaça, on the basis of a series of articles on different topics written over the course of two decades.
As well, the arbitrator's decision is silent with respect to the many arbitration decisions over the last decade or so which stand for the proposition that in safety - sensitive workplaces, the employer need not advance proof of an actual drug problem before adopting drug testing policies (which are of course far more intrusive than the use of drug sniffing dogs).
If Toronto real estate prices continue to rise even 10 % per year (which of course no one can guarantee — however rates have been continually rising for over a decade)... purchasing a home makes sense.
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