Phrases with «sharp uptick»

The phrase "sharp uptick" means a sudden and significant increase or rise in something, such as a quantity, number, or rate. Full definition

Sentences with «sharp uptick»

  • Delaware and Arizona have seen sharp upticks in teacher academy participation and quality since they began housing the Educators Rising state coordinator at their state education agency. (ascd.org)
  • That fund has seen the same sharp uptick in payouts that private insurers have noted, with payments growing from an average yearly payout of about $ 12 million from 1970 to 1994, to an average of $ 163 million from 1995 to 2004, and then to an average of $ 373 million between 2005 to 2015. (cleanenergycanada.org)
  • In terms of global temperatures, he said that previous forecasts had captured the relative flattening of temperature rise for several years and the subsequent sharper uptick seen over the last few years. (climatecentral.org)
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