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This allowed ability and ease of orgasm becoming more variable in women over millions of years and is why orgasm frequency is much more variable in women than in men.
Seasonal rains and monsoons are becoming more variable and less predictable.
Lion Air's online offerings, as checked by Reuters, was more variable.
The more natural route also produces more variable results, Tesh says.
But research shows that in today's knowledge economy, productivity is much more variable.
But there's still one more variable that hasn't been factored in yet: emotion.
We work longer and more variable hours, far beyond the stereotypical 9 to 5.
And climate change is projected to make water availability, rain, and drought more variable.
The racers are also adapting their strategies, he said, to a hotter, more variable Iditarod.
Image: Berkeley LabBut on the land, climate conditions are much more variable from year to year.
It is simply that the rules are more variable, and changing faster, than many people realise.
That may seem like a good thing, but it could also grow more variable, by 50%.
Third, weather has become more variable as a result of climate change, making yields more unpredictable.
But actual accessibility is far more variable, said Sebastiano Venneri of Legambiente, Italy's largest environmental association.
Private loans tend to have more variable interest rates and less flexible repayment plans than federal loans.
Studies have shown the onset of the monsoon is becoming more variable, increasing the risk of drought.
Items from the robata, supposedly the heart of the restaurant, were more variable than you would hope.
Everything about the course was nastier than it looked on TV. The route was narrower, more variable.
Temperatures over land are much more variable than those over water because land stores relatively little heat.
Both asteroids are modeled as simple, nonrotating chunks of rock, whereas real asteroids are far more variable.
Climate change will make the availability of water more variable in Southern Africa, the Middle East and America.
Climate change has brought harsher, more variable weather, and it has accelerated the decay caused by rising groundwater.
However, the blood obtained that way differs from, and is far more variable than, that drawn from the vein.
Researchers expected that the younger workers would perform more consistently over time, while the older workers would be more variable.
If you compare it to Hawaii, for example, Mount Etna is a volcano that has a much more variable activity.
The massive gravity wave might mean that the atmospheric conditions closer to the planet's surface are more variable than predicted.
Crops looked above average in Saskatchewan, Canada's main crop-producing province, and more variable in Manitoba and Alberta, FarmLink said.
Water stress is due, in part, to climate change that has made rainfall more variable with erratic droughts and deluges.
When speaking to actual human babies, adults shift their voice, using more variable pitch, slower tempo, and clearer pronunciation of vowels.
Support for globalisation and the free market has been more variable, falling sharply during the financial crisis before recovering in recent years.
The ancient pandas had more variable 18O/16O values, suggesting that they lived in more varied environments than do their modern kin.
But as export volumes have climbed and become more variable the potential for estimating errors in the weekly export numbers has increased.
We have seen it all and it seems as if the weather gets more and more variable throughout every project each season.
Especially a company that's already engineered ProMotion and is already shipping more variable refresh rate LCDs in its iPad Pros than anyone else.
The findings, published Friday in Nature Communications, could help the grid run on greener, more variable sources of energy like wind and solar.
The technique depends on the lightning quick reactions of Tesla's self-driving system, rather than the slower, more variable reflexes of human drivers.
The climate is both more variable and warmer — bad news for specialty crops like wine grapes that are very sensitive to the weather.
Another provision would cut benefits for people who had more variable earnings or people who spent long periods not working, Ms. Favreault said.
They and their patients were unconstrained by science; accordingly, the medieval body had a much closer and more variable relationship with the imagination.
There are plenty of struggles ahead as it figures out how to integrate more variable renewables into its grid, but the process is underway.
"We found that female nipples were significantly more variable than male nipples," Ashleigh Kelly, lead researcher on the study, said in a press release.
Her next suggestion would be Viibryd, the trial results of which she says are generally more variable than her first choices but still promising.
Dr. Ginther noted that a lab experiment affords the researcher complete control, while experiments with human subjects are more variable and prone to outside interference.
Wind availability is much more variable than the sun, although the amount of wind available peaks in spring and hits a low during the summer months.
The new study says this could lessen the heat transported to Europe and may make weather more variable in the northeastern U.S., among many other areas.
White coloring is even more variable because operating systems, especially on mobile, constantly shift their brightness and color depending on the time of day and lighting.
Because solar and wind power is more variable than traditional power plants, integrating them into electrical grids poses unique, but not insurmountable, challenges, the report says.
Turnout is always uncertain, but it is more variable in lower-turnout elections, like a midterm, when even modest shifts in enthusiasm can transform the electorate.
And with more variable renewables on the grid, there is more need for flexibility, rapid ramping up and down, and coal plants aren't good at that either.
One of the greatest obstacles was to convince the outcome funders; even well-meaning Belgium had to change the law to allow more variable, outcome-dependent spending.
Studies suggest that environments supporting severe weather will increase but become more variable in coming years, leading to potentially bigger tornado outbreaks that are fewer in number.
Samsung said it's the first time it has reengineered the camera since the Galaxy S7 from 2016, hence why there's no more variable aperture on the phones.
"The Antarctic is more variable than previously thought (or at least previously seen in the satellite record)," Meier, who had no involvement in the research, said over email.
Marathoners run with more variable strides than sprinters, said Weyand, the biomechanist, but there is probably an ideal pattern for minimizing energy costs and reducing or delaying fatigue.
"In reality, yield increases are likely to be more variable due to factors such as climate change and other unforeseen changes to the agricultural system," the paper states.
Theoretically, all that energy storage could be very useful to the grid, which needs all the storage it can get in order to integrate more variable renewable energy.
The company has been selling more variable annuities for the past three quarters, according to Barron's, and Lincoln is anticipated to gain market share as the industry lifts.
One key difficulty is that nuclear power plants run around the clock, whereas wind power is much more variable (operating at capacity around 30 percent of the time).
As more variable renewable power capacity is built in Germany's drive to become a lower-carbon economy, drops or surges in grid frequencies are becoming faster and more intense.
The Facebook researchers believe, however, this can be solved by training the technology with more "variable-sized masks" — or what essentially means a greater variety of faces and settings.
That means making a list of all your expenses, including both the fixed monthly costs, such as rent and utilities, and the more variable spending around food and gas.
But this area is set to increase, the report said, as climate change causes more variable weather, such as droughts and extreme heat, along with greater migration to cities.
Living with our shifting perceptions and even more variable memories, we can seldom say, with unconditional certainty, what really happened at a given moment, or even how we really felt.
As more variable renewables and DERs come online, grid operation is becoming more fluid and complex, and the GHG impact of a given technology depends increasingly on time and place.
This opens them up to two sorts of surprise: that tomorrow's climate may be different; and that the day-before-yesterday's climate may have been more variable than their records suggest.
But as it's branched into more variable categories like food and fashion, it's quietly launched a stable of satellite in-house labels that make no mention of their giant parent company.
Given the standard data set used by these types of projects is mostly red carpet photos of celebrities, this should provide a much more variable set of faces to work with.
With climate change bringing more variable rainfall, "it is also important to emphasise that there is a question of accessibility and human right to a minimum amount of water", he said.
With climate change bringing more variable rainfall, "it is also important to emphasize that there is a question of accessibility and human right to a minimum amount of water", he said.
That 99-cents-a-shirt deal often only works for the men -- dry cleaners have argued that ladies' garments are fancier and more variable, which requires more time (and $$$) to deal with.
But the conditions they encounter when they arrive up north are becoming more variable and unpredictable due to rising air temperatures and shifting weather patterns, two effects of human-caused global warming.
It would provide, through millions of electric-vehicle batteries, a form of distributed energy storage that could ease fluctuations on the grid and held integrate more variable renewable energy (solar and wind).
In an age in which the returns to college are not only higher but also more variable, it makes no sense to have young adults borrowing heavily to make a risky investment.
Dickey said that they might do so in a few years, but that the next most obvious target, the kitchen, is much more complicated, more variable, and has a slightly smaller market.
He also stressed that some 40 percent of Mitie's revenue comes from outside its order book, from more variable project work or added value services rather than long-term fixed cost contracts.
Some studies have tried to capture the returns on "nondegree credentials" (certificates, certifications, and licenses) and their findings are mixed, with most indicating positive impacts on employment but more variable impacts on earnings.
Take the problem of more and longer-lasting power failures, caused in part by the increase in severe weather and more variable use of electricity because of new technology such as electric cars.
And ideas for more variable geometry, such as the "continental partnerships" touted by Bruegel, are "suitable for think-tanks", as another senior official (this time in Berlin) puts it, not to be taken seriously.
Meanwhile, the coming decades are expected to bring higher and more variable temperatures, increasingly severe droughts, floods, and storms, and conditions that will make achieving food security more complicated and uncertain than ever before.
Discoveries include enormous new cyclones swirling around the planet's poles, a magnetic field that's much more variable than expected, and some evidence that Jupiter's core is not as dense and compact as once thought.
Surface temperature measurements are more variable from year to year because they are affected by things like volcanic eruptions and El Niño events, cyclical weather patterns that pump energy and moisture into the atmosphere.
The researchers speculate that winds in the deep atmosphere may be more variable in space and time than previously assumed, boosting the ability of gravity waves to propagate to the upper portion of Venus's atmosphere.
"With women, it's so much more variable than with men," says Madeleine M Castellanos, MD, a sex therapist and author of Wanting to Want: What Kills Your Sex Life and How to Keep It Alive.
More personal than tarot reading or rune casting, and more variable than one's birth chart, a thorough palm reading can reveal what you've possessed within you since birth and what may lie ahead for you.
Distillate consumption is driven by a combination of heating demand (the smaller but more variable share) and freight demand (far larger and more steady) and both look positive, or at least not negative, in 2017.
Another way to state this is that the fundamental components of GDP were weak in Q1, while the more variable and unsustainable components were strong, and that is what gave us a strong headline number.
The result is a more variable heart rate that, she said in an interview, is associated with objective health benefits like better control of blood glucose, less inflammation and faster recovery from a heart attack.
The variations become more extreme the more wind and solar are added, producing the much-discussed "duck curve" in electricity demand: To absorb more variable renewables, the grid needs ways to smooth out those large swings.
Springtime conditions have grown more variable and unpredictable in North America, making it harder for songbirds to time their migrations and secure the best nests and food supplies for their chicks, a separate report found this week.
While Fitch views this improvement favorably, it also notes that FICC has been one of the more variable business segments for BAC as well as others in the industry over the last year, given its earnings volatility.
Desserts are more variable: a good chocolate mousse has too much nubble and grubble going on in and around it to be entirely satisfying, while a lemon tart with a cookie crust is a flat-out failure.
Doug Boneparth, president of New York City-based Bone Fide Wealth, said investors age 55 and under do need more short-term money, because their lives include more variable expenses, such as children and college, than older investors.
Mexico's new government should hold auctions to award transmission and distribution projects to private companies and improve energy-system planning to integrate more variable energy sources (wind and solar) alongside firm energy sources (like natural gas or hydropower).
Patch is able to help those with more variable qualifications that struggle to get traditional loans — such as a 1099 contracted worker — monetize their illiquid assets with less harsh or restrictive terms and without increasing their debt burden.
These colossal climatic oscillations, driven by changes in the temperature of the Pacific, are correlated with the Nile's flow, and climate-change studies suggesting more extreme El Niños in years to come thus bolster the idea of a more variable Nile.
"Climate-related changes in Arctic sea ice not only reduce its extent and thickness but also increase its mobility meaning that ice conditions are likely to become more variable and severe conditions such as these will occur more often," Barber said.
But buy-backs are much more variable than dividends: the amount spent on them by non-financial companies in the S&P 500 index fell from over $400 billion in 2007 to under $70 billion in 2009, according to Deutsche Bank.
"Those with more variable patters may be trying to lose weight as quickly as possible - so they sometimes have big weight losses, but this leaves them starving and unable to stay on their diet for a week or so," Lowe added.
It said sales rose 12.6 percent at constant currency to 4.266 billion Swiss francs ($4.25 billion), driven by "very high growth rates" in Asia and a "double-digit sales increase" in North America, while growth in Europe was more variable.
We saw in your responses you noticed that justices who were nominated by Republican presidents were more conservative, did not change their ideology as much over time, and were more variable in their ideology than justices nominated by Democratic presidents.
They include enormous new cyclones swirling around the planet's poles, a magnetic field that's much more variable than expected, a belt of ammonia encircling Jupiter's equator, and some evidence that Jupiter's core is not as dense and compact as once thought.
But the idea that the flow of the Nile is likely to become more variable is lent credibility, the authors argue, by the fact that trends over decades seem to agree with them, and by consideration of the effects of El Niños.
Discoveries include enormous new cyclones swirling around the planet's poles, a magnetic field that's much more variable than expected, a newly discovered belt of ammonia encircling Jupiter's equator, and some evidence that Jupiter's core is not as dense and compact as once thought.
Between 11-15% of members said they use a combination of fees and commissions to lock in key account leaders and planning staff while also making room for flexibility in compensating for more variable media mix investment increases and decreases during the year.
Emerson found the senator's support to be more variable, ranging from a low of 8 percent at the beginning of the month to 12 percent just ahead of the Iowa caucuses before landing at 20163 percent in its February 8-9 survey.
The commitment to humanitarian intervention is even more variable, with presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama veering between seeming to deny any US obligation, soaring rhetoric affirming the responsibility to protect, and case-by-case conditional arguments.
As more and more variable renewable energy (solar and wind) comes on the grid, there will be more and more fluctuations in power supply — large fluctuations as the sun comes and goes, but also small-scale fluctuations (clouds) and very long-term (seasonal) fluctuations.
When it came to casual sex, the numbers were more variable, but most people still wanted to engage in at least some of these activities: 79 percent wanted foreplay, 58 percent wanted cuddling, 42 percent wanted to spend the night, and 27 percent wanted eye gazing.
The acting quality is slightly more variable than the 1977 film, but there are still tremendous performances, from Forest Whitaker (as Kunta's surrogate father Fiddler), Malachi Kirby (as Kunta himself), Anika Noni Rose (as Kunta's daughter, Kizzy), and Jonathan Rhys Meyers (as a slave owner), in particular.
La Nina brings a more variable and weaker Pacific jet stream, allowing more cold polar air to enter from the north, bringing cold weather to the northern states and Canada but milder conditions in the south ("El Nino and La Nina-related winter features over North America", NOAA, 2005).
"Getting faster access to money is becoming more and more critical for most people, especially as the global workforce is evolving and an increase in less traditional and more entrepreneurial jobs means people have potentially less stable and more variable incomes," said Ready, former CEO of Braintree, which originally acquired Venmo.
Virtually all Americans have experienced a rise in January maximum daily temperatures — an increase of 1.04 degrees Fahrenheit per decade on average — while changes in daily maximum temperatures in July have been much more variable across counties, rising by an average of just 0.13 degrees Fahrenheit per decade over all.
On a recent visit to Queens, New York, in the heart of Flushing where a flourishing Chinese community thrives, the variety was a less exciting but still more variable than a standard supermarket—maybe not 25 types of greens, but enough for everyone, especially the local Chinese who always need their daily vegetables.
Some 300 years of tree ring samples taken in both places show that the jet stream has become far more variable in the last six decades and more extreme in its positions, which results in more severe climate events and a more rapid shifting between extremes on yearly, monthly, and weekly timescales.
The rest of the world will soon face many of the same problems: In the coming decade, according to the OECD, we'll see higher fuel and fertilizer costs, more variable climate patterns, and limits to arable land that will drive cereal prices 21980 percent higher and hike meat prices by 25 percent—and that's just the beginning.

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