Sentences with phrase «bulk of the increase»

The bulk of the increase in global unemployment in 2013 was in East Asia and South Asia, which together account for more than 45 percent of the 5 million rise in 2013, the ILO said, followed by Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe.
«Utilities have altered their rate structures such that demand charges are rising faster than overall energy rates, and businesses are bearing the bulk of those increases,» said Peter Rive, SolarCity's chief technology officer and chief operations officer.
As expected, hurricane - ravaged Texas experienced the bulk of the increase as relief efforts were underway.
The bulk of this increased borrowing has been for the purchase of housing, although it has also been used to support consumption and, to some extent, the purchase of financial assets.
The bulk of that increase (77 percent) will still come from fossil fuels as well being driven primarily (93 percent) by growth in developing countries, such as China and India.
While the pharmaceutical sector accounted for the bulk of this increase (76 %, or SG$ 5 billion), the medical technology sector also recorded an increase of 3.4 % in output.
The bulk of this increase went to paying down debt on existing pension obligations, not to the direct costs of providing new benefits for current teachers.
The long - wheelbase Range Rover grows 200 mm in length over the standard model on which it is based to 5199 mm, the bulk of this increase going to rear passengers, who can enjoy an extra 186 mm of legroom.
But the bulk of the increase occurred in December 2017, as $ 57.59 was added.
The bulk of the increasing need will be from motor vehicles in Asia, according the International Energy Agency, primarily trucks.
In its «Global Outlook» report, the International Energy Agency predicts that the bulk of the increase in the demand for energy around the world will be from emerging market nations such as China and India.
There is no doubt that human - caused emissions and land use are directly responsible for the bulk of increase in the atmospheric CO2.
The bulk of this increase is due to enhanced emissions from existing tropical wetlands.
Projections of total global energy consumption show that between 2004 and 2030, fossil fuels will provide the bulk of the increase, with nuclear and other sources providing relatively minor contributions in absolute terms (Figure 3 and Table 1).
The bulk of this increase comes from an increase in coal reserves (coal?!
Uniformly wetter, or will some areas receive the bulk of the increased precipitation?
The bulk of that increase has come since 1980, and especially since the turn of the century: Of the 17 warmest years on record, 16 occurred since 2001, according to NASA.
(Sales increased 12 percent on a raw count, but the bulk of that increase was due to the normal April to May seasonal upswing that occurs every year.)
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