Sentences with phrase «year hiatus not»

Never mind United's 25 year hiatus not winning the league, nor Chelski's 50 year wait or City's 40 year wait or Pool never winning PL in 23 years — we being the Arsenal have no right waiting 10 years (and counting).

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After a not - so - impressive debut in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Mirzya, Harshvardhan Kapoor is back after a hiatus of two years with a hard - hitting story of superhero Bhavesh Joshi.
According to The Sun, the 28 - year - old has moved his family from Surrey back to the Spanish capital as he continues to rack up fines for not reporting to training and has no intention of ending his hiatus any time soon.
If Wenger has got it right (he's not usually wrong barring his 10 yr hiatus) we are a much better team than last years mob
Placer Valley Tourism is thrilled to be teaming up with USA Ultimate again after a year hiatus, to bring not one but two exciting tournaments to Maidu Park this month.
The House isn't very popular these days, so why would anyone want to return there after a 20 - year hiatus?
Eastern European countries weren't as open then as they are now, and visa troubles turned his annual 1 - month trip to Hungary into a year - and - a-half-long hiatus.
It is not clear when that will happen, but if the hiatus follows the pattern of the IPO, it may only last another five or six years, England says.
A few days later, I downloaded an app that analyzes posture (PostureScreen Mobile, $ 10; iTunes) just to reassure myself that the yoga gods weren't exacting revenge on my spine for that two - year hiatus.
I'm honestly not sure why, but I feel now is the right time more than ever after my almost year - long hiatus.
While I did take a year hiatus -LCB- something that I am not proud of, -LSB-...]
Ahhh, Jessica, I've been blogging regularly (albeit not full - time) this year after about a 2.5 year hiatus.
I'll also say that for the most part, Cho and Penn don't miss a beat picking up where their underachieving roles left off (four year hiatus between flicks) even if the writing did.
Kevin Smith's «Tusk» may not have ignited the box office back in September 2014, but the outlandish horror - comedy did earn the writer - director some great reviews after a three - year hiatus from filmmaking.
Since returning from his 20 - year hiatus from filmmaking, Terrence Malick has not shied away from making films that eschew the tenets of traditional narrative in favor of frank yet enigmatic explorations of philosophy and spirituality.
Go Back to Where You Came From After a three - year hiatus, this ground - breaking Australian reality show returned in July to SBS for a three - night engagement, and its timing couldn't be better.
Kubrick should not have come out of his 12 - year hiatus for that awful film.
Toho's greatest beast hits our screens after a 10 year hiatus, and I couldn't be happier.
Now, after a four - year hiatus, this prolific director returned with another heist movie — but not in the same urbane vein as most of the crime caper pictures he's made.
Returning after a 14 - year hiatus, the Jeep Cherokee has changed quite a bit — and we don't just mean in the design department.
It's a good bet we'll not see another 10 - year hiatus of design innovation from the automaker again.
After five years she took a brief hiatus to work for her family's boat business as well as for her alma mater, but soon realized not only how much she missed being around animals every day, but she really missed working for the Shulers.
And since I'm not going into a 2 - year hiatus just to please Chase, who knows when I can get more UR points again?
After a brief hiatus, he turned down a project with John Woo to fully commit to the project in 2007, and after three years of actual development, one of the most ambitious Wii games ever created is under two months away, and Spector couldn't be happier.
I am waiting to see what Microsoft has up their sleeves, and if it isn't amazing, I will be taking a 5 year hiatus from Microsoft and Sony, and invite a Nintendo system into my house again.
After all, the publisher has recently announced that Assassin's Creed is on hiatus, meaning that this will be the first year since 2008 that we won't see a return of the franchise.
Not content with a ten year hiatus stretching back to Shenmue II on the Dreamcast and original Xbox in 2001, the Japanese publisher has now terminated the mobile gaming spin - off, Shenmue City, after just twelve months.
American football fans wait every year for their sport to return from a seven - month hiatus, not just for the regular season to start again, but for the launch of yet another title in the franchise owned by EA Sports.
While Donkey Kong rivals Mario relatively closely as one of Nintendo's most popular characters today, what was essentially an eleven - year hiatus awaited the character following the release of Donkey Kong 3, as he never made a new «official» appearance in a release during that time period that was not some kind of port or compilation of the original games.
The hiatus has been going on (or not going on) about 15 to 20 years depending data set.
But picking shorter parts of noisy global temperature curves, giving them suggestive names and then try to «explain» them is not what you'd expect from year 2000 + science methodology (neither would sacrificing a goat or two to the «hiatus» solve any real problems...).
It seemed to me that the hiatus in the warming, which by then was approaching ten years in length, should not be dismissed as a statistical fluke.
I suspect that it looked OK in your view or you didn't check; «the paper i cited talks of the hiatus in global temperatures for the past 20 years or so, that the Little Ice Age was global in extent, and that climate models can not account for the observations we already have let alone make adequate predictions about what will happen in the future.
Combining the effects of volcanic aerosols, plus the negative IPO, it is actually amazing that instead of a mere «hiatus» we haven't seen more severe cooling over the past 15 years.
There are many who will not like this recent paper published in Nature Communications on principle as it talks of the hiatus in global temperatures for the past 20 years or so, that the Little Ice Age was global in extent, and that climate models can not account for the observations we already have let alone make adequate predictions about what will happen in the future.
You write that: ``... no, they don't spell out how often yo get a 10 - year hiatus
In the 10 years starting in 1942 there was not a hiatus of warming, there was cooling.
And no, they don't spell out how often yo get a 10 - year hiatus.
Ole Willy says, «The hiatus in warming observed over the past 16 years demonstrates that CO2 is not a control knob on climate variability on decadal time scales.»
That may be so, but it doesn't get away from the fact that over the last two years, there has been a hiatus not a rise.
They show this for the example of the supposed (but not real) «pause» or «hiatus» in global warming, for which some of us have been using the label «faux pause» for years (check out #fauxpause on twitter).
To insure the public does not become complacent as the 16 - year hiatus in rising global temperatures continues, the media is spammed with untested models claiming rising CO2 is and will spread death and destruction via food shortages and disease.
Interpretation of climate model simulations has emphasized the existence of plateaus or hiatus in the warming for time scales of up to 15 - 17 years; longer periods have not been previously anticipated, and the IPCC AR4 clearly expected a warming of 0.2 C per decade for the early part of the 21st century.
Variability is part of the climate system and a 15 - year hiatus, they suggested, was not worth getting excited about.»
So no matter how many record warming years you have according to the simple weather or yearly cycles estimations, or how many such record years you may «produce», it does not really mean anything in climate terms,............... that is why these crazy records make not even a dent to the plateau or the hiatus... or put another way....
truly amazing little speech there, or the sceptics» article of faith that the hiatus is here for good (don't tell me you hadn't noticed that over the past four years global climate climbed nearly quarter of a degree?
It is true that there will almost certainly not be a new coal - fired electric generating station built in the U.S. for at least the next several years, but the hiatus won't be caused by any specific rule.
Now, I would rather very kindly suggest that for 25 < N < 35 (very roughly speaking, as it depends on the actual series of change points and p value used), what currently looks like a downward ending trend (small N and / or N / 2 problem) for N = 16 would continue upwards until the chosen p value was met and again descend close to p = 1 at the end point window (if, and a very big IF, anything like the current hiatus (IPCC AR5 uses that word like 53 times (Greg Laden even counted them for me)-RRB- period were to continue for another ~ 15 years).
even if we start tomorrow the hiatus could be 30 - 40 years long by then if so, won't CO2 GHG theory be uh... in bit of trouble?
Now forced to explain the warming hiatus, Trenberth has flipped flopped about the PDO's importance writing «One of the things emerging from several lines is that the IPCC has not paid enough attention to natural variability, on several time scales,» «especially El Niños and La Niñas, the Pacific Ocean phenomena that are not yet captured by climate models, and the longer term Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) which have cycle lengths of about 60 years
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