Sentences with phrase «compensate for increases»

No; the growth feature means that your credit limit increases at a pre-determined rate to compensate for increases in your home's value over time.
In 1994, Congress searched for — and eventually identified — a way to adjust the formula for distributing Title I money to compensate for increases or decreases in school districts» child - poverty rates.
That means market makers have to widen their spreads in order to compensate for the increased risk.
The index is issued monthly, can be broken down by region and is seasonally adjusted to compensate for the increase of transported goods around holidays.
Retailers have been forced to pay fees to trucking companies to compensate for the increased time and trouble, while shipping companies have been diverting container ships carrying Northeast - bound cargo to ports in Baltimore, Montreal and elsewhere, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
This expansion in debt will force all rates higher as investors seek to be compensated for the increased risk of owning government debt.
The bank hopes to cut costs by about 10 %, which Abbott says should compensate for the increased cost of compliance.
While callable CDs give you a higher rate than usual, no penalty CDs offer below - average rates to compensate for the increased flexibility you get with the option to withdraw.
Aside from the cost of the gym membership to compensate for increased bread intake - I'm loving this purchase!
Also used a bit less maple syrup to compensate for the increase moisture from the almond flour.
You'll need to provide him with more breast milk or formula to compensate for increased fluid needs at high altitudes.
Social Security recipients in Queens, like the rest of the United States, will not see an increase in their monthly payments to compensate for the increased cost of living for the first time in more than 30 years, which is not sitting well with the borough's elected officials.
«However, our results show that the greater efficiency of locomotion was not a mechanism to compensate for this increase in size.
Julian Parker, secretary of the Nautical Institute in London, says that stress is also introduced if a ship's pumps can not discharge ballast water fast enough to compensate for the increasing weight of cargo.
The scientists suggest that the early benefits of staying on course can compensate for the increased distances.
Folate breaks down when exposed to high levels of UV radiation, so high folate levels would compensate for their increased UV exposure.
Vulnerability to winter weather depends on many non-climate factors, including housing, age, and baseline health.185, 186 While deaths and injuries related to extreme cold events are projected to decline due to climate change, these reductions are not expected to compensate for the increase in heat - related deaths.187, 188,189
They often don't drink enough water to compensate for the increased protein intake and get constipated.
Increases in E2 in response to green tea intake may also lead to an increase in oxidative stress (48); thus, more antioxidants are required to compensate for the increase in oxidative stress.
I seem to remember — from reading NYT — a study that concluded most people who start exercising will actually gain weight, due to their bodies trying to compensate for the increase in burning calories.
Weight, fat mass, and blood pressure were found to be lower in the artificial sweetener - consuming group compared to the sucrose - consuming group, and the sucrose group did not decrease intake of other nutrients to compensate for their increased calorie consumption from the sucrose.
The Soul EV's suspension has been updated to compensate for the increased weight and altered weight distribution of the EV powertrain.
To compensate for its increased engine performance, the Cayenne Turbo has much larger front calipers.
Meant to be a design exercise to explore the possibility of touring car racing, the body and chassis of the RSX Concept is comprised of racecar suspension tuning, large 19 - inch «black chrome» wheels, prototype Michelin F1 rain tires, Brembo brakes, front and rear carbon fiber spoilers and diffusers, an underbody spoiler, dual center exhaust, custom HID headlights and massive fender flares to compensate for the increased track.
If accepted, expect the private lender to charge a higher interest rate to compensate for their increased exposure.
To compensate for the increased risk, lenders require PMI to approve the loan, ensuring they will be protected if you fail to make your payments.
This step is taken by lenders to compensate for the increased level of risk involved.
So, have investors been compensated for the increased risk of small - cap stocks?
While callable CDs give you a higher rate than usual, no penalty CDs offer below - average rates to compensate for the increased flexibility you get with the option to withdraw.
But if you pay the minimum, and the policy struggles because there are a few bad years in the beginning, you may find yourself down the road with too little cash value to compensate for the increasing cost of insurance associated with your age.
Debtors may be able to get credit after a bankruptcy but creditors are likely to charge a much higher interest rate to compensate them for the increased risk of loaning the debtor money.
Simply going to the high end of the Morningstar Dividend Investor newsletter's growth rate goals is enough to compensate for an increase in inflation from 3 % to 5 %.
But corporations can typically adjust to higher inflation, by raising the price they charge for their goods and services, thus compensating for any increase in wages and the cost of materials.
Always keep this in the mind's rear view mirror — any investment must produce returns at least better than this rate to compensate for the increased risk!
In order to compensate for this increased risk, mortgage lenders charge a higher interest rate to these borrowers.
It also re-confirms my current approach... which is to demand a more asymmetric risk - reward from micro-caps (vs. large - caps), to compensate for the increased risk (s).
This occurs because investors want better interest rates to compensate for the increased risk.
Normal subprime lenders have employed much higher interest rates in order to compensate for the increased risk of the loan.
The result being that as the «greenhouse gas layer reflection increases, so less energy (in the appropriate frequency band, or bands) will reach the Earth, compensating for the increased «greenhouse effect» Please explain......
Delaying action is a false economy: for every $ 1 of investment in cleaner technology that is avoided in the power sector before 2020, an additional $ 4.30 would need to be spent after 2020 to compensate for the increased emissions.
If you can find a PDF of Blooms study we will see if he increased available nitrogen to compensate for the increased growth.
Vulnerability to winter weather depends on many non-climate factors, including housing, age, and baseline health.185, 186 While deaths and injuries related to extreme cold events are projected to decline due to climate change, these reductions are not expected to compensate for the increase in heat - related deaths.187, 188,189
For every degree of global warming, the forest needs a 15 percent increase in precipitation to compensate for the increased drying caused by warming, according to a recent study.
But they are also difficult to adjust so that they exactly compensate for the increasing upward temperature drag of rising CO2.
It's not negligible, but it doesn't come close to fully compensating for the increase in downwelling IR.
I'll believe your hypothesis about the causes of taxation when I see any government reducing / abolishing any other taxes to compensate for the increased revenue they expect from a carbon tax.
Very few climate models suggest there will be an increase in precipitation to compensate for the increase in temperature.
These local governments ask that ExxonMobil and Suncor compensate them for the increased expenditures these governments will have to make to deal with these impacts — costs that would otherwise fall on local taxpayers.
Glacier mass balance modelling indicates that to compensate for the increased ablation from a temperature rise of 1 °C a precipitation increase of 20 % (Oerlemans, 1981) or 35 % (Raper et al., 2000) would be required.
This much is true, and the only way that this imbalance will be eliminated will be for the Earth to heat up sufficiently that the rate at which thermal radiation is emitted will compensate for the increased opacity of the atmosphere to thermal radiation.
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