Sentences with phrase «also at historic highs»

Meanwhile, the forward adjusted FFO (AFFO) multiples — roughly the equivalent of earnings per share — are also at historic highs.

Not exact matches

This refers not only to other historic religions, which also produce high fruits of human achievement — whether or not in as great numbers or with as much efficiency as Christianity we are not concerned to say at this point but to movements and influences not ordinarily called religious.
The survey also indicates that while opioid overdose rates remain high among adults, teens are misusing opioid pain medications less frequently than a decade ago, and are at historic lows with some of the commonly used pain medications.
At a time when graduation rates are at all - time highs, dropout rates are at historic lows, and test scores across the country are improving, this new direction could not only stop progress but also reverse iAt a time when graduation rates are at all - time highs, dropout rates are at historic lows, and test scores across the country are improving, this new direction could not only stop progress but also reverse iat all - time highs, dropout rates are at historic lows, and test scores across the country are improving, this new direction could not only stop progress but also reverse iat historic lows, and test scores across the country are improving, this new direction could not only stop progress but also reverse it.
Historics will auction this 1935 Bentley Saloon at Brooklands on June 2nd, and if you're looking to own a piece of automotive history then this might be your chance, as the highest bidder will also get free ownership of the British company that created this particular model.
They also fail to appreciate that because solar radiation was at a historic high during the period in question it likely follows that there was a net solar warming of the oceans throughout the period even though the rate of solar radiation was on average stable during that period.
«The world can expect, however, a return of between $ 3 and $ 34 for every dollar spent on sanitation, realized through reduced poverty and health costs and higher productivity — an economic and humanitarian opportunity of historic proportions,» adds Dr. Adeel, who also serves as chair of UN-Water, a coordinating body for water - related work at 27 UN agencies and their many global partners.
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