Sentences with phrase «apparent rise»

With yields on the apparent rise, market participants are wondering what this will mean for the global economy with many expecting this to mean higher interest rates from central banks.
The shareholders are infinitely better off despite the apparent rise in the debt to equity ratio.
and consequently, making the apparent rise in temperature during the last century appear more dramatic than it really was.
Though many observers have been fascinated by his apparent rise, it really shouldn't come as a surprise: his positions and his background make him a perfect Web candidate.
These are prescient themes with the apparent rise in hate crimes post the vote to leave the European Union, and appalling atrocities committed across global cities in recent months.
An apparent rise in the use of firecrackers in recent years, particularly this Christmas season, has led to suggestions that the stance of...
An apparent rise in the proportion of human sleep devoted to REM resulted mainly from a hefty decline in non-REM sleep, the scientists say.
The apparent rise in evapotranspiration — the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from plants and soil — is increasing potential drought risk with rising temperature trends, especially during periodic drought cycles that have been linked with strong El Nino events.
What explains the apparent rise in academic competency among new teachers?
The apparent rise in such production, though, she says, might be «just because there are more titles being done [as audiobooks] in general.»
The apparent rise of eBooks will continue to create new content (books) and developers (authors) in the industry.
One explanation for the apparent rise in lawsuits is that many loan holders are now able to sue because bankruptcy cases filed by borrowers around the recession have been resolved, said N. James Turner, a lawyer in Orlando, Florida.
This seems contrary to the apparent rise in sea level during the same time frame, was it from Antarctica's & Greenland's fringe ice loss or from thermal expansion, or a misleading mix of both?
The only places experiencing an APPARENT rise are where there is subsidence induced by ground water extraction.
... The apparent rise in scientific fraud, said Dr. Horton «is a scar on the moral body of science.»»
There is an apparent rise in temperature because of greenhouse gasses that are released into the air.
Objection: The apparent rise of global average temperatures is actually an illusion due to the urbanization of land around weather stations, the Urban Heat Island effect.
So he and his crew delved into the temperature record, including Watts contention that badly sited thermometer stations underlied the apparent rise, and did a goodly amount of research, and reams of analysis statistical and dimensional.
(Part of the How to Talk to a Global Warming Skeptic guide) Objection: The apparent rise of global average temperatures is actually an illusion due to the urbanization of land around weather stations, the Urban Heat Island effect.
More concerning is the apparent rise in hateful action.
Overall, the benefits outweigh any apparent rise in LDL cholesterol, as HDL tends to increase and triglycerides decrease.
Their situation, as well as that of migrant women, was further compromised by an apparent rise in racism and xenophobia.
Some of the decrease possibly because of an apparent rise in closing timeframes.
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