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Well, the trend there is definitely opposite to the Arctic trend — summer sea ice is growing through time.
The writing is tremulously beautiful without being fey: the whole is engrossing in its picture of a family growing through time to confront its own past mistakes.
Finally our findings show that jellyfish do not display single, seasonal cohorts growing through time as the book-depiction of the life cycle suggests, but multiple cohorts that may not be feasible to follow using length-frequency analysis.
The result: Instead of growing through time, the taxpayer burden for Medicare would eventually shrink to current levels.
If we have a debt that is growing through time, the natural question to ask is: What is the value of that debt in current dollars?
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The geologic record of the continent of Europe is a classic example of how a continent has grown through time.
The business should grow and its real stock price should also grow through time — unless the company makes poor decisions, as some certainly do.
What has happened is, because of repeated problems in the banking industry, which gradually grew through time into something that's more and more important, governments all over the world regulate them.
But my faith grew through time: when my daughter was born in 2006, she was in intensive care, and I really turned to God. [Soon after] Jeremy wanted to move to Carmarthen – I was dead against it at first, but I think God wanted to take me out of my comfort zone and that's when I really got strong in my belief.
A consequence of the vaccination control action is that the total population of the rabbits monotonically grows through time in a fast way, like it occurs in the absence of disease, as it can be seen in Figure 3.
Sometimes, the best relationships grow through time.
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