Sentences with phrase «cause upward pressure»

That will also cause upward pressure on the 10 - year yield.
A portion of the REQ fees will be burned, which has the added incentive of reducing the total circulating supply of REQ tokens, therefore, causing an upward pressure in its price.

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Labor shortages are expected to cause wages to rise and put upward pressure on inflation.
The second implication is that there likely will be upward pressure on interest rates as widening budget deficits for 2018 and 2019 will cause a larger supply of U.S. Treasury securities to be issued to fund rising U.S. budget deficits.
But market - making practices are clearly evolving, putting upward pressure on bid - ask spreads and trading costs, and causing activity to concentrate in the most liquid instruments and move away from the less liquid ones.
Declines in foreclosures and REOs inventories caused by a multi-year decline in foreclosure starts put upward pressure lower tiered properties more than more expensive homes.
last time i worked out, when i come up i try to raise my toes slightly upward from the ground so i can put more pressure on my heel Would that effect my form and cause injury?
Their system is based on no fault, your insurance pays for your loss regardless of who caused the loss, and it's not only been rife with abuse, but the system also exerts an inexorable upward pressure on insurance rates which can never be stopped altogether, so long as the system remains in its current no fault state.
This can lead to excessive spending, causing inflation from an upward pressure on prices.
The declining density gradient with height (caused by gravity) permits lighter, warmer air to rise further away from the surface than can colder, heavier air at the same upward pressure gradient force.
Diverting more gas from the domestic energy market would exert even more upward pressure on fuel gas prices, and with gas prices on the rise you're going to start setting more pushback from consumers and less support for fracking (short for hydrofracturing), the shale drilling method that has been causing so many problems in local communities.
A higher temperature will cause more CO2 to reside in the atmosphere than otherwise — hence the upward slope — but once CO2 rises, so will its partial pressure, and this will now tend to reduce further net rises by increasing the entry of CO2 into ocean reservoirs.
Only if the oceans freeze across their entire surfaces thereby causing the hydrological cycle to cease or if the sun puts in energy faster than it can be pumped upward by the hydrological cycle will the basic temperature equilibrium derived from the properties of water and the density and pressure of the atmosphere fail to be maintained.
Their system is based on no fault, your insurance pays for your loss regardless of who caused the loss, and it's not only been rife with abuse, but the system also exerts an inexorable upward pressure on insurance rates which can never be stopped altogether, so long as the system remains in its current no fault state.
Upward structural pressure caused by water build - up under the foundation is also an issue in the Southwest, a result of expansive soil.
Declines in foreclosures and REOs inventories caused by a multi-year decline in foreclosure starts put upward pressure lower tiered properties more than more expensive homes.
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