Sentences with phrase «accelerating up since»

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Home prices have been rising steadily since the recession, but the gains are suddenly accelerating as spring demand heats up in an already highly lean and competitive market.
Given the uncertainties of interpretation, it seems unwise to put too much emphasis on changes in employment over short periods; viewed over the past year, employment has been sluggish, and does not appear to have accelerated further since the initial pick - up in the September quarter 1996.
The European Alps have been growing since the end of the last little Ice Age in 1850 when glaciers began shrinking as temperatures warmed, but the rate of uplift has accelerated in recent decades because global warming has sped up the rate of glacier melt, the researchers say.
And others believe clathrates of a whatever kind are already accelerating in their melt rates (which, paradoxically may show up better in atmospheric CO2 than methane since a recent study said 50 % of methane is converted to CO2 via methanogenesis, perhaps helping with the accounting re: last year's massive increase)...
When you attempt to accelerate too fast, since you're not in sport mode, your car might try to down shift to let you accelerate faster hence getting up to speed quicker (Accelerations are not fuel efficient, unlike holding a constant speed)
However, since front - wheel - drive cars have the weight of the engine over the driving wheels, the problem only applies in extreme conditions such as attempting to accelerate up a wet hill or attempting to beat another RWD car off the line.
When starting up and accelerating, spinning of the wheels at the front axle is prevented more effectively, since the control module regulates torque distribution based on dynamic axle loads.
When starting up and accelerating, this prevents spinning of the wheels at the front axle more effectively, since the control module regulates the torque distribution based on dynamic axle loads.
You must watch your speed because you can easily get up to 120 in this car without realizing it since it makes nearly no noise unless you accelerate hard.
So has everyone else since Kodansha also recently decided to accelerate its release schedule to every other month to catch up.
If anyone wonders how stocks could go up since January of 2016 without the slightest hiccup or setback — nearly two full years of equanimity — they need to look no further than the accelerated pace of balance sheet expansion in 2016 and 2017.
I also appreciated that he took the initiative to set up a Skype call so we could accelerate things since we booked our trip 2 weeks before the departure.
And you have to open up your mind to all sorts of claims, such as the one that starting in January of this year, global warming has accelerated to the point where the warming rate is now 0.4 C per year... which is roughly what I just read us the trend in the UAH data since that time.
It has used to the TOPEX / POSEIDON and Jason - 1 satellites to measure sea level since 1992 and shows that sea levels have not gone up in the last three years and are not «accelerating» as Church and White claim.
The underlying net anthropogenic warming rate in the industrial era is found to have been steady since 1910 at 0.07 — 0.08 °C / decade, with superimposed AMO - related ups and downs that included the early 20th century warming, the cooling of the 1960s and 1970s, the accelerated warming of the 1980s and 1990s, and the recent slowing of the warming rates.
Let us jump straight in with the following graph which nicely sums up the key findings about past and future sea - level rise: (1) global sea level is rising, (2) this rise has accelerated since pre-industrial times and (3) it will accelerate further in this century.
Yet the global temperature rise that had resumed in the 1970s was accelerating at a record - breaking pace, chalking up a total of 0.8 °C of warming since the late 19th century.
The European Alps have been growing since the end of the last little Ice Age in 1850 when glaciers began shrinking as temperatures warmed, but the rate of uplift has accelerated in recent decades because global warming has sped up the rate of glacier melt, the researchers say.
Since our last alert on the subject in July 2014, at the end of August HMRC began contacting investors with «accelerated payment notices» (i.e. the notices which require disputed tax to be paid up front by the investor).
«So half the total run - up since September was concentrated in the last two months, suggesting the rate of spread of cryptomining is accelerating,» the firm detailed.
It's been about six years since the BID teamed up with Pathways and the District to accelerate its work to find shelter for the area's homeless people.
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