Sentences with phrase «year time span then»

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If the average generation is seven years, then our given time span corresponds to 10,000 generations.
OK let me ask you this one thing this one thing.how much money and time and feeding the poor.in the country and place you live at right now???? In a three year time span @@@@@ jeeeezy I gave out of my personal money $ 20,000 Thousands us dallors that's more then 30 years worth of income in some of the most religious dirt poor countries that's a fact.you can't give or received with a closed tight hand of selfishness and bitterness now @@@@@@@@ jeeeez how much have you given too help feed clothed and shelter the poor?
If this is so, then why must Scripture spanning a thousand years, and Christian doctrine that goes back almost two thousand years, accommodate themselves to the common sense of any particular time?
The pattern of aggregated species occurrences remained the same across these massive disturbances and time spans, but then a dramatically new pattern started emerging about 6,000 years ago, during the great Neolithic revolution when humans developed agriculture and their populations grew and spread globally.
If you spread it out this way, then you could finish certification over a 3 year time span.
Time travel may have been invented somewhere between that span of years, but it was immediately outlawed and then equally immediately co-opted by the mafia as a unique way to dispose of people that they want gone.
You could end up with +50 % or -30 % over that ~ 3 year period of time - so the calculation doesn't do you that much good for that short period of time, but if you are talking a span of 30 years then you could plan using that as a very rough ballpark.
If this entire grid is covered in green x's then that means the consumer has made on - time payments each month over a span of years.
If you are willing to make a time commitment for the next 10 years (the average life span of a dog); knowing the responsibility and expense of owning a dog and fully aware of the likely negative elements involved, then, the next step would be to decide what kind of dog best fits into your lifestyle.
High season in Cancun lasts from November to April — but within that time period, there are two peak periods that attract the highest number of visitors: winter break (which spans Christmas and the New Year) and then again in the spring, during the weeks before and after Easter.
Now if you have one card open with two years history and then have a run of opening 5 more in a short time span... that can impact your score significantly.
Across a span of five Sega consoles, the series was marketed under several different brand names: Joe Montana Football then NFL Sports Talk Football then just plain NFL (insert year here) then Prime Time Football then NFL (insert year here) again before finally being rechristened as the venerable NFL 2K series.
The residuals from each ring are then robustly averaged, for each year, giving a time series of yearly estimates of the departure of the climatic variable of interest over the full time span.
Finally onto point # 2 from above, not only can one adapt to a change similar to 1920's - > 1930's natural change over a ten year time span, we can also succesfully hold down temperatures with aerosols (if you're skeptical of this, you can't blame the current flat line on China's coal then, because we can surely do aerosols better when they are a deliberate end, rather than as an unintended by - product.)
The 30 - year time span is a completely unscientific nonsensical period: Back in 1935, the weathermen had their first congress in Warsaw: «Folks, we need a time span to call it climate» Lets make it in round numbers: Lets take year 1900, wonderful round and, today, 1935, is not so round... well... lets take 1930 then and we say, the WMO takes 30 year als WMO - period....
Were the hypothesis that warming will increase at least 1C / decade averaged over a millennium at 95 % confidence, nineteen times in twenty, given the noise in the signal, all other things being equal, we'd first need 17 years at least to get some kinda sketchy data, and then could begin calculating from the set of subsequent running or independent 17 year spans (a different calculation for each, depending on the PDF) the probability that a -20 C decade would be consistent with a +1 C / decade hypothesis.
Therefore I submit that in order to estimate the distribution of the temperature anomalies for estimating temperature variability during some time span (perhaps each decade, or a set of 11 - year periods like Hansen et al.), then for each time span computed, then baseline for anomaly calculation should be equal to the time span being analyzed.
This volume is about 500 times the freshwater flux from Alaska's Russell Fjord over a five - month period — but then the reservoir capacity of the east Greenland fjord system at 70 - 77 ° N is also extraordinary and ice dams can span multiple years.
In other words, implying a stable, peaceful, comfortable, adaptable range gently bumping up and down throughout 11,000 years... then bottoming out at the Little Ice Age, only to rapidly reverse upward to cover roughly the same temperature span, but in 1 / 100th the time — implying a volatile, un-natural, «alarming», and «un-adaptable» trend.
If we use Scotese's starting place for discussing Earth's climate at 2 billion years ago, and we use 30 years as the span of time between distinct climate points, then we observe that the number of climate points in Earth's climate history is:
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