Sentences with phrase «at a rate faster»

South the border, American stocks capped off their fourth day of gains amid a U.S. government report that consumer prices climbed in January at a rate faster than economists expected.
Loblaw warned that full - year earnings will be lower than in 2011, as its operations aren't growing at a rate fast enough to cover the IT and supply chain investment.
Employers are adopting resilience training for their employees at a rate faster than any other intervention in the United States.1 Resilience — the ability to use positive mental skills to remain psychologically steady and focused when faced with challenges or adversity — contributes substantially to how workers deal with stress and perform at work.2, 3 Employers are developing resilience to achieve a competitive advantage, similar to how the military trains active duty soldiers and their family members to withstand challenges.4, 5
What if you are growing at a rate faster than your team can handle?
Europe's economy in particular is perceived as accelerating at a rate faster than the US.
In other words, with this discovery of Gravitational Waves for the first time in history, which Albert Einstein theorized about back in 1916, it is a clear indication that the universe had a beginning and expanded at a rate faster than the speed of light, right at that beginning, hence Creation Ex Nihilo.
It also confirms more than any other evidence that the universe had a beginning and expanded at a rate faster than the speed of light within less than a trillion of a trillion of a trillion of a second — less than 10 ^ -35 of a second — of the Big Bang by detecting the miniscule «light polarizations» called B - Modes caused by the Gravitational Waves — which were theorized in 1916 by Albert Einstein in his Theory of General Relativity but never detected before — of the Inflation of the Big Bang which are embedded in the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation — CMB or CMBR that was discovered by American scientists back in 1964.
With this discovery of Gravitational Waves for the first time in history, which Albert Einstein theorized about back in 1916, it is a clear indication that the universe had a beginning and expanded at a rate faster than the speed of light, right at that beginning, hence Creation Ex Nihilo.
The significance of this discovery — existence of Gravitational Waves — in relation to God is that it confirms amongst other evidence that the universe had a «beginning» AND that the universe «expanded at a rate faster than the speed of light, right at the Big Bang.»
Or that, in our universe, eventually, space will expand at a rate faster then the speed of light.
Unfortunately, foodservice will not grow its proverbial pie at a rate fast enough to satiate all of its players — which means 2018 will be another «take share» environment for the industry.
Guth and Linde's answer was an elegant one: Our universe went through an incredibly rapid growth spurt, known as inflation, that stretched the infant cosmos at a rate faster than the speed of light, just 10 - 30 second after the Big Bang.
The researchers found that young oysters and mussels build their shells within 48 hours to successfully begin feeding at a rate fast enough to survive, and that the rate of shell - building required significant energy expenditures.
In a paper published in Science Advances, he proposes that mass extinction occurs if one of two thresholds are crossed: For changes in the carbon cycle that occur over long timescales, extinctions will follow if those changes occur at rates faster than global ecosystems can adapt.
They know the universe is expanding at a rate faster than earlier theorized and coined the term dark energy to refer to the force or phenomenon that is fueling that expansion.
Anaerobic conditioning is the ability to perform at a rate faster than can be met by the incoming oxygen (source).
In the years immediately following the No Child Left Behind Act (2002 to 2005), about half of all states improved their average fourth grade math achievement on NAEP at a rate faster than.08 standard deviations per year (which translates to 2.3 NAEP points).
Economically disadvantaged students and English Learners also largely showed improvement in the shares of students meeting the standards — although those increases were not at rates fast enough to close substantial achievement gaps with students who are not disadvantaged.
With a global economy in place and our technology moving at a rate faster than we'd ever imagined, every teacher needs more help meeting the needs of and being culturally responsive to his / her students, many of whom now have roots in places like Mexico, Puerto Rico, Vietnam, Somalia, Croatia, and Jordan.
The decreasing cost of developing some software applications has meant that they are proliferating at a rate faster than academic researchers can review them.
There are several tailwinds that could propel private prisons to new heights: private correctional facilities house only a fraction of all inmates in the United States and the world, state and federal governments are more willing than ever to outsource prison management to a private company, and the number of incarcerated people continues to grow at a rate faster than the general population.
Universities have long term fixed liabilities, such as tenure track contracts and the salary of tenured faculty may grow at a rate faster than general inflation or tuition fees, especially in specialized areas such as business, law, medicine and engineering.
For most business property, except real estate, the law allows you to depreciate the cost at a rate faster than would be allowed under straight - line depreciation (see definition below.)
So if you can combine the confidence boost of making tangible progress with the new additional financial amunition, you actually are not coming out behind because you now can pay off the higher interest at a rate faster than you could if you had not paid off the smaller balance first.
The species may be declining in parts of the United States but not at a rate fast enough to be threatened.
There's no doubt that the controller really did give me an advantage here, as I was definitely firing these weapons at a rate faster than I could repeatedly pull the trigger myself, and dealing a little more damage than I normally would.
A map this dense could at least benefit from some health packs strewn about the area, because even though health regenerates it's not always at a rate fast enough for the player's preference.
benefit from some health packs strewn about the area, because even though health regenerates it's not always at a rate fast enough for the player's preference.
However it's clear that now, modern [changes] forced by higher CO2 are accelerating at rates faster than historical and paleo records would suggest.
CO2 emissions have actually risen since 1990 at a rate faster than the IPCC's «business - as - usual» prediction made that year.
It is certainly a legitimate concern to raise that late 20th century warming (which has now ceased) might have occurred at a rate faster than normal natural variability.
Humans today are emitting prodigious quantities of CO2, at a rate faster than even the most destructive climate changes in earth's past.
A 1991 Shell video revealed last year by The Guardian warned of climate change «at a rate faster than at any time since the end of the ice age — change too fast perhaps for life to adapt, without severe dislocation.»
Solar has surpassed a variety of milestones — for example, utility scale solar is growing at a rate faster than other generation technologies, wind and solar provided over 10 % of U.S. power in March, and utility scale solar has already broke the $ 1 / watt pricing goal set up by the U.S. DOE.
But it seemed to have come in abrupt steps, which in some centuries might have pumped greenhouse gases into the atmosphere at a rate fast enough to bring serious change within a human lifetime (62) +
The results here reveal a larger picture — that the western tropical Indian Ocean has been warming for more than a century, at a rate faster than any other region of the tropical oceans, and turns out to be the largest contributor to the overall trend in the global mean sea surface temperature (SST)»
Rule 3 — Use non-renewable resources at a rate no faster than we can find renewable substitutes.
The opposite of Rule 2 is that we extract renewable resources at a rate faster than they can be regenerated.
Rule 2 — Extract renewable resources at a rate no faster than they can be regenerated.
These changes are occurring at a rate faster than that evident in the fossil record for the past 200 — 300 Myr [2,8,9].
If / when you are regularly preparing content at a rate faster than your schedule calls for, consider increasing the frequency at which you publish new material.
As GFK data points out, the global average smartphone price has seen record growth, surging at rates fastest than ever.
At its recent biennial conference for investors and equity analysts, the company (traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol FRE) said that its total mortgage portfolio in 2001 should grow at a rate faster than the estimated growth in outstanding mortgage debt.
Rents and home prices are climbing higher as a result --- by some measures at rates faster than the nation's — though they're still affordable compared with San Francisco, where the average home sells for more than $ 1 million.
The prices have increased at a rate faster than projected, and that is the main reason of the sharp decline in inventory of properties available.
Price inflation occurs when the supply of money increases at a rate faster than the rate of goods and services or when the velocity of money increases.

Not exact matches

Many people believe that leadership is even more vital for small businesses because small companies can fall apart at a much faster rate without effective leadership.
Data and research and scholarly journals are great, but people like Dale, people with a pubic platform willing to talk openly about their experiences, spread awareness and create change at a much faster rate than would otherwise have been possible.
Cities issued permits for multi-family dwellings at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 169,600 in June, the fastest since October 2016.
With the right approach, companies can develop apps at a faster rate, and resolve issues before they become serious problems.
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