Sentences with phrase «year timeframe when»

What's the difference going to be over a 50 - year timeframe when you might actually start making that claim?

Not exact matches

When I think of the volume of players... It makes sense that a rebuild will have to take 2 years at the quickest timeframe the board feel it can be done.
But when unburned methane is released into the atmosphere, it is a potent greenhouse gas with a warming potential 28 to 34 times greater than carbon dioxide over a 100 - year timeframe (and up to 84 times more potent over a 20 year timeframe).
Perimenopause is defined as the timeframe when hormonal levels shift and decline — sometimes lasting as long as 10 years — prior to menopause.
We expect that to take place when 2017 model year production begins, likely in the August / September 2016 timeframe.
What takes them over a year to produce, authors were now doing in weeks with Print on Demand books, and when Kindle et al came around, the timeframe became that true New York Minute.
It's unclear whether that would apply here or not, since you were paid within that timeframe when considering the conditions being triggered (1 year stay) but outside of that when considering the term of your employment.
About two years ago, the reports of graduating from this card had started coming in but no clear policy exists, and there is no defined timeframe for when it might happen.
I know plenty of people who, despite having an investment timeframe of 10 + years, panicked and sold when the market tanked in 2000.
When you extend the timeframe to a decade, the uncertainty drops dramatically, even faster than we would expect if each year's return were independent of the past.
When you consider that stocks were down more than 50 % at one point in that timeframe, 5 % per year looks really good.
Whether it's a percentage range (e.g., I will rebalance when my asset allocation is more than 5 % over / under from my target) or a timeframe (I will rebalance every year on December 1st.).
Fifty years doth not a trend make, particularly when the timeframe should be five hundred years.
When people say «no warming in 15 years», they're cherry picking the timeframe to begin in an abnormally hot year.
After all, we have about 100 years of measured data when it comes to global temperature, and we have a few thousand years of data that can help us estimate how the earth's temperature has changed over that timeframe.
In the meantime, we are working to the general timeframe of delivering Founders» Series cars this year, Signature 100 cars in Q1 2008 and other customers» cars after Q1 depending on when you placed your reservation.
I would add one further thought to Tamino's analysis showing that when CO2 concentration increases are evaluated on a longer timeframe than 7 years, so that linear and exponential increases can be distinguished, and when the proper analytic method (log transformation) is used to make the distinction, the rise is actually greater than exponential, much less linear.
I wholeheartedly support your SCR proposal and again, when one considers just HOW MUCH has been made available for free online in the last five years — I don't think my five year timeframe rules out the possibility you refer to of a complete pre-1990 archive by 2010.
Policies become an MEC when the premiums paid to the policy are more than what was needed to be paid within that 7 - year timeframe.
«When you see statistics that show 39 youths have committed suicide in a four - year timeframe and that there is a list of over 40 youth waiting for mental health counselling in Greater Moncton, it makes your heart sink,» says Wilkins.
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