Sentences with phrase «at the fastest rate of»

His ten recorded interceptions are less than Ferdinand's 12 but, yet again, being performed at a faster rate of once every 39.7 minutes to Ferdinand's 45.
They're improving rapidly with every season, but, however, it is a concern as other teams are getting much stronger at a faster rate of knots and you can't help but feel that Villa's best, and possibly last, chance for fourth place finish might just have passed them by.
All month: Daylight grows at its fastest rate of the year; four minutes daily in the northern states, one to two minutes per day in the south.
«[Millennials»] wealth is expected to grow at the fastest rate of all generations over the next 15 years,» as Gordon Smith, CEO of consumer and community banking at Chase stated.
The likelihood of dying in a vehicle - related pedestrian accident in RI and Mass. is significantly greater if the vehicle is traveling at a fast rate of speed.
A much larger boat approached ours at a fast rate of speed.
A newer motorcycle won't necessarily viewed more positively if it has «cranked up» and made to go at a faster rate of speed in a shorter period of time.
Children are natural learners and between birth and five years, and especially to three years, children grow and learn at the fastest rate of their lifetime.
Between birth and five years, and especially to three years, children grow and learn at the fastest rate of their life.

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Cities issued permits for multi-family dwellings at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 169,600 in June, the fastest since October 2016.
As long as the provinces» spending is generating economic growth at a faster rate than their cost of borrowing, they are doing the right thing.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy grew at a slightly faster but still anemic rate at the end of last year.
EBRI found that 46 % of retirees spend at a faster rate in the first two years after leaving their jobs than they did before retiring.
He declines to share specific figures but says sales are increasing at a faster rate than did sales of Soylent 2.0, the neutral - flavored meal - replacement drink the company introduced a year ago.
The result is a complete product coming out of the machine at a fast rate.
The solar and wind industries are each creating jobs at a rate 12 times faster than that of the rest of the U.S. economy, according to a new report.
Having incredible copy is one of the fastest ways to increase your conversion rates and sales, yet so many companies are terrible at it.
If this trend continues, and with Jens Weidmann at the helm, this could lead to a faster policy rate normalization path, starting in the second half of 2019,» UBS said.
Currently, the company is trading at about 25 times earnings and with a long - term earnings per share growth rate of about 15 %, its price - to - earnings to growth ratio — a metric used to value fast growing companies — is about 1.4.
Bring it on, say CEOs like Larry Fiorino of G1440, a three - year - old Internet software company based in Columbia, Md. «Internet and technology businesses move at a faster rate,» he says.
You're now living at a much higher frequency, where the rate and height of results will be much better and faster anyways.
Mobile RTB and video RTB are growing even faster, at roughly 2X the rate of programmatic overall.
Albertans» incomes are also higher and growing at a faster rate than those of other Canadians.
But despite a steady increase in their share of entrepreneurial activity, founders from Latino communities along with those from other minority groups — which made up 40 percent of the U.S. population in 2015 — still receive less funding and fail at faster rates than their white counterparts.
Women are being appointed to ASX200 boards at a faster rate than ever, but a number of major Western Australian companies remain without any female representation on their boards.
The latest report from the International Panel on Climate Change, an intergovernmental group charged with researching the effects of carbon emissions, said at the end of September that climate change is unequivocal and that going forward, sea levels will rise at a faster rate than they have over the past 40 years.
The rate of change is autocatalytic — each change creates the next at a faster rate, and leads to disruption and radical obsolescence.
Those who took notes by laptop were much faster — typed lecture notes come out at a rate of about 33 words a minute, compared to 22 words a minute for handwritten notes — but the tendency to take verbatim notes meant they were not truly engaging with the content.
New faster hardware is being created by various mining start - ups at a rapid rate and the price tag for a full mining rig — capable of discovering new bitcoins on its own — currently costs in the ballpark of $ 12,000.
Britain's population has grown fast in the last 15 years, at an annual rate of more than 0.5 % since the year 2000.
The euro zone economy expanded at its fastest rate in a decade in 2017 and European equities are set to end January with gains of around 3 percent.
[Pinker] argues that violence in human society is decreasing at a rapid rate, and our tolerance of violence is decreasing even faster.
As the tax plan advanced in Congress, forecasting shops at Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and others penciled in a faster pace of Fed rate increases — essentially expecting the Fed would need to lean against the inflationary outcome.
When he wanted a loan to help the company grow faster, he found banks willing to lend to him — at annual rates of 20 percent or more.
«This suggests that homebuyers are purchasing homes with larger down payments and that existing homeowners are taking advantage of low interest rates to pay off their mortgages at a faster rate,» the budget says.
«The value of the Canadian dollar went up too much, too fast over the last few weeks,» Luc Vallée, chief strategist at Laurentian Bank Securities, said on July 17, when the exchange rate was around 78 U.S. cents.
«Once you get into a public company, if you're not throwing a lot of ability to do R&D, and to progress your technology at a very fast rate, then it's difficult to compete with [the tech giants],» he said.
But it should be paying a brand - name product rate of at least 23.1 percent, as well as an extra rebate because it has hiked the price of the device faster than the rate of inflation, according to the letter from acting Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Andy Slavitt to the Senate Finance Committee ranking member Wyden.
Since video has become a major focus for AOL, Adap.tv, which specializes in video and has dealings with 83 of the top 100 Ad Age advertisers, «essentially provides the technology and the relationships to help facilitate that shift at a faster rate for AOL,» said Telsey Group analyst James Cakmak.
In addition, the heat of the sauce revs up your metabolism so you'll be burning calories at a faster rate.
However, 2016 saw wages climb at a somewhat faster rate, with average hourly earnings growing in a range of 2.2 % to 2.6 % year - over-year, and hitting a post-recession high of 2.8 % in October before coming in at 2.5 % in November.
Out - of - touch executives don't realize that engaged employees can create better work at a faster rate than those who watch the clock.
The trouble is, the number of Ontarians aged 65 and over is growing at a rate three times faster than the overall population.
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.
Using proprietary data collected by Restaurant Business and its sister research firm Technomic from 2016, we looked at nearly 100 of the largest US chains and rated them on three criteria we considered the most telling for all - around fast - food excellence: financial performance, customer satisfaction, and overall value.
However, our foreign - affiliate sales (sales by Canadian company subsidiaries in emerging markets) has grown even faster, at a rate of 13 %.
A decade ago, residents of northern European countries such as the Netherlands and Sweden were going online at a faster rate than in just about any other area in the world, thanks in part to substantial investments in broadband infrastructure.
Other Fed policymakers have suggested fiscal stimulus, with the unemployment rate now at a healthy 4.7 %, could lead to a faster pace of rate hikes than currently anticipated.
When Bernanke's taper talk caused long - term interest rates to rise much faster than the Fed intended, one of the ways in which the central banks sought to allay market fears was to stress that it would keep short - term rates steady until the jobless rate had reached at least 6.5 %.
Solar and wind - industry jobs are growing at a rate of about 20 percent per year — 12 times faster than the general economy.
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