Sentence examples for that abrupt from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Greenspan, acutely aware that abrupt rate increases in 1994 led to considerable economic pain, has made it clear that he wants to move more slowly this time.

Banking regulators around the globe have agreed that much more capital is needed by banks, but stricter requirements are coming very slowly out of fear that abrupt changes will reduce bank lending when it is needed the most.

But in a major report this month, the US National Research Council warned that abrupt climate change was already being seen with the collapse of the Arctic sea ice and in extinction rates.

Speakers of British English always seem to be on the lookout for the glottal stop: that abrupt silence that can replace the "t" in words like "right" or "taught" or between the syllables in an exclamation like "uh-oh!".

Second, recognizing that science indicates that abrupt changes will arrive before we fix or even identify the problems, we can start scenario planning so that next time a major storm hits a coastal region, we prioritize the protection of natural systems along with the protection of people, property and profits in the rebuilding process.

Moreover, user feedback indicates that abrupt adaptations and instability should be avoided in the application control.

The results also suggest that abrupt switching occurs at the higher magnitude of control parameter.

It has been shown that abrupt re-exposure of ischemic myocardium to oxygen can lead to increased peroxidative damage to myocytes (oxygen paradox).

A deeper analysis proves that abrupt changes in LDR coincide with changes in P TX. Figure 9 UUR and LDR for MTS and CTS techniques.

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As we outlined in the introduction, it is at least plausible that abrupt-onset indicator stimuli trigger an exogenous attention shift that is associated with the implicit preparation of a movement toward the stimulus location.

The explanation that the pointing keypress difference resulted from this confounding seemed at least plausible, given theories of attention that have suggested that abrupt-onset peripheral stimuli recruit exogenous attention and that this may lead to the automatic generation of movement plans directed at the stimulus location.

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