The page then goes on to look
at the increasing rate of consumption as well focusing on the causes of this consumption through a 9 - card diamond ranking exercise.
But each year, thousands of pets who are given as gifts are surrendered to animal shelters, and
at an increased rate just after the holiday season.
We feel that while inventories are firm, the good news is that we continue to consume
wine at an increasing rate, in spite of the surge of craft beers and spirits.
Some people report losing
weight at an increased rate, while also saying that they are able to tolerate cold temperatures much better than before.
As education continues to move at a glacial pace, educational leaders to continue to think critically to move our schools and students
forward at an increasing rate.
If you create the right kind of content, it can have the seemingly magic effect of going viral — passing from person to
person at an increasing rate.
The term conversion life insurance rider lets you continue paying for life insurance
coverage at an increased rate to extend your coverage for the rest of your life.
Construction supervisors are projected to be
employed at an increased rate of 5 percent over the same ten - year period, which is just slightly below the overall average.
The report found that global ice sheets are
melting at an increased rate; Arctic sea ice is thinning and melting much faster than recently projected, and future sea - level rise is now expected to be much higher than previously forecast.
These positive effects on blood sugar can last for several hours after completion of exercise, and I have always noted that when a patient finally engages in a regular program of exercise that she has much less tiredness, develops better sleep patterns, can handle stress better, is more optimistic and less chance of depression and will burn
fat at an increased rate.
America is changing the way it produces energy, and that change is taking place
at an increasing rate as the years go by.
GRENOBLE, France, Jan. 22 (UPI)-- Glaciers in South America's Andes have been
retreating at an increasing rate, which could affect the region's water supply in the near future, scientists say.