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Ensemble averages of individual outcomes suggest precipitous declines in coral cover will likely begin in the northern region sometime between 2030 and 2050, while individual bleaching events are likely to be less severe to the South, leading to more steady decline over the entire century in this region (Fig. 7, Table 1).
For men, the trend is a more steady increase over the lifetime.
"The partners believed that, over time, investors would become more rational, more steady, more efficient -- more like they were," Mr. Lowenstein concludes.
Over the next five years such fee-based services, a more steady source of income than the lending business, will grow to 45% of income from 30% today, he vows.
That means owning a mix of investments: some that pay off over the long term and some that provide more steady returns.
Kish is on a more steady incline.
He's more steady and consistent.
Vick was more steady than spectacular Sunday.
Since taking over as chief executive in 2010, the bank has tempered its risk profile and expanded its footprint in wealth management, a more steady business.
In non-guaranteed ads, more steady.
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