Sentences with phrase «year hiatus seems»

A four - year hiatus seems short for such a serious project.

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The early reviews are pretty harsh, with Variety's Peter DeBruge suggesting Malick take another lengthy hiatus from directing like the 20 - year one that seemed to nourish him between Days of Heaven and The Thin Red Line.
Given that the Ranger is making its US comeback after a six - year hiatus, it seems likely that the off - road - focused Raptor version will follow at some point.
Originally self - published in eighteen issues over the course of ten years, between 1995 and 2005 (with three collected editions, Arcadia, Brotherhood, and Conspiracies), it has been on what seemed like a permanent hiatus since then, despite the plaintiff pleas of tear - drenched fans -LSB-...]
First touted back in August last year, Commodore USA's efforts to build a PC inside the original case design of the Commodore 64 seemed to be on hiatus.
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.
Just as importantly, he says, the model helps to explain regional trends that seem to defy the global warming hiatus, including record - breaking heat in the United States last year, and the continued decline of Arctic sea ice.
It seems more likely that the «hiatus» will persist for 20 to 40 years.
Judth, As the» hiatus» seems to be a central point in your idea that climate sentivity might be lower than certain models indicate, I am wondering about your thoughts on what this warm non-El Nino year means.
«As the» hiatus» seems to be a central point in your idea that climate sentivity might be lower than certain models indicate, I am wondering about your thoughts on what this warm non-El Nino year means.
The latest entrants to the hiatus argument are from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, known as ETH Zurich, and they define the years of global mean surface air temperatures between 1998 and 2012 as a «hiatus», a period when the Earth «seemed hardly to warm».
It seems to me they will be in trouble if the hiatus exceeds in length that of the warming trend, because as Steve points out, there was 40 years of cooling before that warming.
It seems a major motivation for writing this paper was to present a conceptual model that can easily explain the «warming hiatus» that has been one of the top talking points of skeptics for years now.
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