Sentences with phrase «by drastic»

A I hope your grandma won't be too shocked by the drastic change I'm suggesting.
A shortage in housing — caused by a drastic slowdown in homebuilding activity — has pushed up home values too much in some areas and made rents unusually high, according to the National Association of REALTORS ®.
Also, Litecoin's price does not get affected by the drastic changes in the price of Bitcoin.
The perfect justice system costs government more up front but reduces the burdens on society further down the line by a drastic reduction, from the user's perspective, of the crippling expense of family law litigation.
«It does not mean that what is happening to Arctic sea ice is all normal and healthy and unperturbed by the drastic impacts humans are having on climate and weather by means of changes to the atmosphere.
Unfortunately, this expansion of the winter area will be accompanied by a drastic reduction of suitable summer climate space: with the projected desertification of the Interior West, only 13 % of the current summer area will be suitable by 2080.
Perhaps not household - name Impressionists, but the subtitle of Tate Britain's exhibition, French Artists in Exile 1870 - 1904, makes things clearer: this is really an examination of cross-channel conversations occasioned by the drastic military and political crisis in France in 1870 - 1871 — the Franco - Prussian war, followed by the Commune.
Through its frenzy of screens and motion wherein activities, both endearing and peculiar, take place, we see that at its core Yang's work relates to the confusion produced by changes in life, society and traditions that are inherent to all places in the world, and therefore do not necessarily need to be contextualized by the drastic shifts taking place today in China in order to impact viewers in meaningful ways.
Pokemon X & Y is driven by its drastic aesthetic shift from sprites to polygons.
Fast travel to any landmark previously visited, cutting down that two - hour commute from border to border by a drastic amount
By drastic we mean doubling the mission count, to over 100, and removing the primary source of narrative; the Raven's e-mail account.
It seems that work is really taking a toll on the poor man, as indicated by the drastic change in his physical appearance.
Rather than raise the cost of all Category 6 properties by a drastic amount, there is a new Category 7 — and it's pricey.
Pressure imposed on the environment by the drastic and constant increase of tourism in the Riviera Maya and Cancún — as well as the lack of sustainable planning and management in many of Mexico's towns and cities over the past forty years — has led to an environmental crisis and the industry is urgently required to seek greater harmony between economic needs and environmental sustainability.
Back in the shelter, this poor little Tabby, now 17 years old, was frantic — overwhelmed by the drastic change in her environment and routine.
Because you are reducing the amount of debt by a drastic amount in just a short period of time, this is one of the only times Dave would recommend borrowing money to get out of debt.
I'm using a real back of envelope analysis here, but even if the defense budget is slashed by a drastic and unlikely $ 385B (43 % from current budget of $ 685B) and if XLS earnings are commensurately affected it would still be cheap at around 6.5 x earnings.
ARM mortgages come with built - in rate caps to ensure that borrowers aren't overwhelmed by drastic increases in their monthly payments.
Just look a the music industry and others that have been affected by drastic changes.
This is a point worth dwelling on, because it proves the effectiveness of the philosophy of «downsizing», aimed at producing high - tech engines to achieve better performance accompanied by drastic reductions in fuel consumption and emissions.
The choice between the two cars is more decided by their drastic styling differences.
McLaren Automotive?s return to road car production in 2011 was accompanied by a drastic expansion of its dealer network.
Joel Klein remains Chancellor of the New York district, albeit diminished by the drastic drop in test scores which emerged after New York re-calibrated their state tests.
General secretary Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, said: «Schools also get vital funding and support services from local authorities, which are being hit by drastic cuts.
General secretary Dave Prentis said: «Schools also get vital funding and support services from local authorities, which are being hit by drastic cuts.
I have friends who noticed a drastic difference in their children's personalities after removing dyes and who can immediately tell if their children have consumed a food with dyes by the drastic behavior change.
In fact, honey routinely outperforms other common wound treatments by drastic margins.
Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell growth arrest that is accompanied by drastic molecular and phenotypic changes.
These events are characterized by drastic temperature changes of up to 15 °C within a few decades in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
This rise in borrowing has been almost entirely caused by a drastic fall in tax receipts compared to the Government's 2010 plans, even after all the tax rises introduced in their first Budget.
Newborns and younger babies who don't have a well established biological clock probably won't be affected by the time change, but older babies, toddler and children are more likely to be thrown off by the drastic switch.Here are 4 ways you can help your child (or children) adjust to the time change: Read more
Maybe another poor 20 - minute spell to start a game will be followed by a drastic run of bad luck and bounces.
By drastic and sanguinary persecutions Roman Catholics sought to eliminate Protestantism, and Protestants endeavored to hold back Roman Catholicism and to erase rival branches of Protestantism.
The ecological model can be implemented only by drastic decentralization of the economy.
I'm plagued by the drastic difference between the relatively comfortable lives we live for Christ today compared to the extreme sacrifices that were almost standard in the church 2,000 years...
«Ultimately the weakest will be hit three times over,» Ryan writes, «by rising costs, by drastic cuts to programs they rely on, and by the collapse of individual support for charities that help the hungry, the homeless, the sick, refugees and others in need.»
Twentieth century theology came into being in a time characterized by a drastic and / or existentialist mood.
Bitcoin Cash has shown another fall, by drastic 15.69 % ($ 1024.85).
Major US indexes were taken on a roller coaster ride this past week, starting out with a large sell - off, followed by a full recovery, which was then bookended by another drastic drop.
Followed by a drastic drop in prices as a selloff occurs»

Not exact matches

Judged by the discount rate, which was reduced from 1.75 percent to 0.5 percent, the measures were drastic.
As weeks pass, your happiness levels out and are affected only by more drastic events — layoffs or cutbacks, for instance, or bonuses and awards.
If such blatantly immoral and unethical actions could be committed by multiple members of management and HR, your response as CEO must be drastic.
While all the details haven't been hammered out, the approach is a drastic change from the one taken by the FCC during the Obama Administration, which approved rules that ensured an open internet.
The market segment, which is globally dominated by Europeans and Americans, has seen a drastic change recently
Stop beating yourself up for the drastic changes you can't make, and stop settling for living without the simple upgrades you can (that's a happiness principle that's validated by research too).
Chevron Corp, the second - largest U.S. - based oil producer, slashed its 2016 capital budget by 25 percent and said it would lay off roughly 10 percent of its workforce, one of the most - drastic reactions to date to the plunge in crude prices CLc1.
Russia's central bank took drastic action to defend its rouble currency in a surprise midnight raising of interest rates by 650 basis points to 17 percent.
Local residents» pay did not take drastic hits when entire seasons have been cancelled in the past, according to a 2001 study by economists Dennis Coates and Brad Humphreys.
Yeomans said that though changes in litigating positions do occur and are sometimes dictated by court deadlines, the department must always be concerned not to undermine its own legitimacy by too drastic a reversal.
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