Sentences with phrase «catch rates at»

Not exact matches

Another number caught Kaushik's eye: the site's bounce rate for «content targeting» — meaning ads placed through Google's AdSense or similar programs — is, at 55.1 percent, quite high.
So there's almost more concern for locking in a long - term rate of income than there is for just maybe catching a higher yield at one point in the cycle in the front end.
At some point, the low delinquency rate will catch up with the reality of Canada's overburdened households.
The nation added 217,000 jobs in May to reach the milestone, though the unemployment rate remained unchanged last month at 6.3 % and U.S. employment still needs to catch up with the growth of the population and labor force that has occurred since the recession began.
«Small business owners are seeing the number of alternative sources for financing their companies grow at an unprecedented rate, and while this is a good thing in terms of increasing access to capital, borrower protections have not caught up,» Mills said last month while introducing the borrowers rights bill in Washington.
Technology continues to improve at exponential rates — education has much work ahead to catch up.
If you are trying to catch up — and ultimately get ahead — Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com, offers these tips on how to handle rising interest rates and the coming tax changes:
Messi and Ronaldo may reign supreme for now, but Mo Salah is coming to catch them at an impressive rate if he hasn't caught them already.
BERLIN — Throughout the month, countries caught in the eye of the European financial storm, including Italy, Spain and France, have repeatedly defied expectations, selling big batches of bonds to the public at interest rates significantly lower than investors demanded at the height of the euro crisis late last year.
But, «if rates remain unchanged again — as I assume they will — then there is a high probability that NEM will catch a bid, at least through the election and until the December Fed meeting,» he added.
SAN FRANCISCO / TOKYO (Reuters)- A labor dispute at ports on the U.S. West Coast is disrupting supply chains across the Pacific, forcing some Asian exporters to resort to costly air freight and pushing up shipping rates as more freighters are caught up in long lines to dock.
At any rate, these dynamics are why the China article caught my eye.
But as newer bond holdings would get added to the index at the now higher interest rates as older bonds matured the performance would play catch - up.
Karen Mills, former head of the U.S. Small Business Administration and the keynote speaker at the event said, «Small business owners are seeing the number of alternative sources for financing their companies grow at an unprecedented rate, and while this is a good thing in terms of increasing access to capital, borrower protections have not caught up.
If you pay thousands to refinance at a lower rate or to cut out mortgage insurance, it will take many months before the savings catch up to that initial cost.
The fish catch had been growing at a record rate for two decades prior to 1970, but since 1970 the fish catch per person fell by 13 per cent or over 1 per cent per year Then fifteen years later in the mid-1980s there was an upturn of nearly 20 per cent due largely to the recovery of the depleted Peruvian anchoveta fishery.
Granted that the various peoples of the world are being caught up into this broad sweep of history at different rates.
The book catches us up, pulls us into the remnants of those years; aesthetically and emotionally we experience them as the people in them did, or at any rate as they might have.
The NFL has never had so many euphonious handles, and indeed, at this present rate of escalation Euphonious Handles will catch passes for the Colts in 2016.
If Wenger were to continue investing at the current rate Arsenal would easily catch up
The USA international is one of the most highly rated young players in world football at the moment after catching the eye in the Bundesliga with Dortmund.
we are never making the next step, at this rate we barely playing catch up.
Despite not being as eye - catching as teammates Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo, Di Maria's combination of work rate, power, pace and ability makes him one of La Liga's most difficult wingers to deal with, and a key part of Carlo Ancelotti's set - up at the Bernabeu.
Injuries to Cooper's toe and foot have slowed the sophomore down dramatically, but thanks to steady play from Christion Jones (255 yards, 8.8 per target, 79 percent catch rate) and incredible work from DeAndrew White and Kevin Norwood (combined: 518 yards, 13.6 per target, 92 percent catch rate), Alabama's offense has subsisted at a solid level (20th in Off.
As a result the two Ferraris of Gerhard Berger and Michele Alboreto were catching him at a vast rate of knots in the closing laps.
Not to say that Wenger does not rate Ospina, I think everyone agrees that Ospina can be a fantastic keeper on his day (despite being prone to few errors on corners and catching), but with Wojciech, he is a true Gunner at heart and still has the potential to learn and grow under Cech, to develop into an outstanding keeper.
The former blue - chipper caught 83 passes last year, albeit at only 11.2 yards per catch with a 40 percent success rate.
The club likely was riding an insane hot streak — they've converted their chances at a higher rate than all but a few teams this decade — but it's also possible that their vertical, fast - break style and their emphasis on cutbacks caught opponents off guard and created high - quality chances.
Explain that some kids grow and develop at different rates — and late bloomers usually catch up eventually.
Officials Wednesday said that while 100 percent of housing will be affordable at the onset, «the market will catch up» and market - rate developments were to be expected.
If the cancer is caught at later stages, the prognosis is much less favorable, with a 30 to 60 percent 5 - year survival rate.
But in British Columbia, the plethora of fish farms near rivers means that wild juveniles are catching sea lice and dying off at alarming rates.
«At this rate, Muller should be caught up to the current state of climate science within a matter of just a few years!»
«These declining catch rates align with our survival rate estimates of green turtles exposed to the Nicaragua turtle fishery and population modelling, which suggested the fishery was not sustainable at high take levels reported in the 1990s,» said Dr. Cathi Campbell.
But there's a catch: viruses and tumour cells can also exploit the UPR for their own ends, enabling them to grow at a faster rate and to thwart the body's immune response.
Then they used the stock assessments to not only calculate the overall fish populations, but also local fishing rates — how much of a fish population was being caught at a given time.
To get a better estimate of their overall abundance, we looked at what we call catch rates — how many were caught per vessel per unit of time — over the past six decades.
Student project of Mainz University installs wind - catching screen at the Swiss Rhône glacier to test its effect on its melting rate
In the rare chance that an Olympic traveler catches Zika and exports the virus to another country with mosquitoes that could spread it around, Scott Weaver, a leading Zika specialist and the director of the Institute for Human Infections and Immunity at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, says there's likely little reason for worry: «It is likely that rates of human immunity in many other parts to the world that are permissive for circulation, such as tropical Africa and Asia, are already high enough to preclude major epidemics like we are seeing in the completely naive populations of the Americas.»
If we have an overload of toxins at a high rate, our skin's elasticity can't catch up to the expansion and eventually we start to see the lovely little cushions of fat form on our bodies we all know as cellulite.
At this pace, the rest of the nation will soon catch up... Two - thirds of all US states already have obesity rates exceeding 25 percent.
If I train at the Maffetone heart rate, would my upper body and core catch up so that I don't need hypertrophy training?
«This stuff is advancing at a faster and faster rate, and we've got to try and catch up,» Franken tells USA Today.
From the shores of Mexico where sharks are being caught at an unsustainable rate Madison Stewart questions the idea that hope for the future of the seas is key to saving them.
Release Date: April 25, 2003 Studio: Columbia Pictures Director: James Mangold Screenwriter: Michael Cooney, James Mangold Starring: John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet, John Hawkes, Jake Busey, John C. McGinley, William Lee Scott, Clea DuVall, Alfred Molina, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Rebecca De Mornay Genre: Thriller MPAA Rating: R (for strong violence and language) Official Website: SonyPictures.com Plot Summary: Caught in a savage rainstorm, ten travelers are forced to seek refuge at a strange desert motel.
However, once she catches up to the monorail, she sees that the reason it's speeding away at a dangerous rate is that the driver is being hypnotized by way of a screen inside the monorail.
Altogether, Blockers is a raunch comedy for a new age, with plenty of hilarity and emotion to win over viewers of all ages (or, at least, all ages able to catch the R - rated comedy).
Language: Korean Genre: Crime / Drama MPAA rating: NR Director: Chul - soo Jang Actors: Yeong - hie Seo, Seong - won Ji, Min - ho Hwang Plot: A successful woman in Seoul finds herself overburdened at work and caught up as an eyewitness to a murder, returns to a small island from her past for rest.
If the number of female roles increases at the current rate, it will take 700 years to catch up to males.
At any rate, in their own minds, they clearly have reason to fear being caught by a cop.
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