Sentences with phrase «continued at that rate»

For the first half of 08 export tonnage for coal was up 57 % from the first half of 07 and managements expects that it will continue at this rate through 08.
If the Earth suddenly stopped rotating everything else would continue at that rate.
But meanwhile, do you think the geometric progression in human population rates can continue at this rate indefinitely?
What do you think the US is going to be in 50 years, if it continues at this rate to slide into stupidity?
If we continue at this rate, we would become a semi mid-table club, I hope that never happens.
«If he continued at this rate he would finish the season on something like 70 goals, which isn't really likely,» the German is quoted in the Telegraph.
That would be a reduction of 73 less shots conceded over the course of a season if it continues at this rate.
This would amount to 110 fewer chances conceded over the season if it continued at these rates.
One of the surprises about writing this book and learning about the effects of exercise on women is; that in 2001, our board of OBGYN doctors said that, when a woman gets pregnant, and she's exercising, she should continue at that rate until it becomes unmanageable and reduce it.
You should only be concerned if you totally saturate a pad in one hour, and it continues at that rate for more than a day.
And I knew that if I continued at that rate for weeks, his patience would wear down, and he'd snap back.
«I think that we should completely eliminate schools under trees... I remember that in 2010 when we did the survey, it was said that there were 4, 200 schools under trees; since then, we've kept taking them out and I must say we've taken out more than 1, 700 schools under trees; and I believe that over the next five years, up to 2020, if we should continue at the rate we are going, we should be able to take out all the 4, 200 schools under trees,» President Mahama said in an interview with Radio BAR as part of his «Accounting to the People» tour.
If it continues at that rate, few print editions will be around in ten years.
They say those numbers are based on the assumption that current funding levels for the programs will continue at that rate of growth.
Overtime spending during the first half of the year jumped $ 21 million from the corresponding period a year ago and, if allowed to continue at that rate, will exceed $ 700 million for the year, DiNapoli said.
Those paying a previous, lower five - year rate will have the opportunity to continue at that rate until they have completed their current payments.
Labour said that if progress was to continue at this rate - 63 schools since the programme's launch 41 months ago; then more than half of those schools promised rebuilds would still be awaiting work to start by the deadline of the end of 2017.
She says the human Y should disappear in about 4.6 million years if its degradation continues at the rate it's happened so far — and there's no reason it has to take that long.
In comparison, other forests in Brazil saw deforestation continue at a rate of 7 percent.
Then between 2002 and 2014, this trend continued at a rate of 1.2 percent each year.
If inflows continue at this rate, they would surpass last year's total NNB figure of $ 16.8 billion sometime in July and end the year just shy of $ 30 billion.
Clearly, if the bleeding continues at this rate it would not be a good thing in terms of diversification.
Now that Johnson & Johnson is a $ 341 billion company, the dividend growth that continues at a rate of more than double the prevailing inflation rate suggests that the New Brunswick healthcare giant has developed an unusual formula for making you wealthy if you get your name on the ownership of shares and never part with them.
But part of me also hates having that debt over my head and it could be paid off in 3 years if I continue at this rate.
If the dividend increases continue at this rate I can expect a yield on cost of ~ 4.8 % in 5 years.
If things continue at this rate and I don't do any additional investments, I expect to make 9 - 13 % on my portfolio of loans over the next 2 - 3 years.
2, 3, 4 Projections estimate industry growth will continue at a rate of approximately 4.8 % per year, as averaged from 2010 to date.5
Unlike in Klong Prao where there is far more land available, and if the development of the island continues at the rate the government and local developers would like to see then it would Klong Prao will eventually morph into the main town on the island.
Steam, the Wii U and Xbox One could reap significant gains if PSN outages continue at the rate at which they have been occurring.
If the funding continues at this rate, Overfall should be funded before the September 18th campaign conclusion date.
Interesting to see if it continues at this rate... and what is causing it... drought?
[citation needed] Were consumption to continue at that rate those reserves would last about 263 years.
In just the span of two years from 2010 - 2012, 100,000 African elephants were killed by poachers for their ivory and the species is in danger of extinction in the next couple of decades if the poaching continues at this rate.
However, given that the overall warming or heating of the planet continues at a rate equivalent to 4 Hiroshima atomic bomb detonations per second, this framing of the issue is clearly inaccurate and misleading.
According to the NCAR study released via Springer Link, any summer between 2061 and 2080 will be hotter than ever, if climate change continues at the rate that it is going.
I don't think the uneven warming can continue at this rate, because the atmospheric flow probably limits the temperature gradients that can develop, but for sure the transient climate is an unnatural state and far from the more even warming that would reflect the equilibrium state.
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change (2006) estimates that the international costs of unabated climate change is already at least five percent of global per capita GDP and will continue at this rate into the future, with estimates rising to 20 percent of GDP or more when accounting for a wider range of impacts.
If we were to continue at this rate through the century, you're looking at the loss of at least half the forest landscape of the Southwest.»
If it continues at this rate we could reach around 600 ppmv by year 2100.
They continue at a rate set by the wind and the moisture gradient, and rob the glacier of energy that would cause more ablation if used for melting.
Well, part of the argument you refer to is based in the idea that there may not be enough fossil fuels to continue at the rates that some of the energy scenarios project.
They warn that if hunting continues at this rate, okapi could become extinct in the Park within a few years.
Anthropogenic global warming under a standard emissions scenario is predicted to continue at a rate similar to that observed in recent decades.
Confirmations are taking around two hours and are expected to continue at this rate for the next three months until the hashing difficulty is recalibrated.
In a report from the Wall Street Journal, it's suggested that Apple Music has increased its monthly subscribers at a rate of 5 % whereas Spotify's subscriber growth rate in the U.S. is at just 2 %, meaning that if Apple is able to continue at this rate of growth, by the summer, it will overtake Spotify in terms of U.S. paying subscribers.
«Just continuing at this rate — which would be a stretch — would leave 4.9 million people to find affordable housing in the private market.»
If occupancy continues at this rate of decline year - over-year, a new low will be expected later in 2017.
When an associate retires, this 10 per cent residual continues at the rate of seven per cent.

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Over the past decade, social websites have continued to grow in popularity at exponential rates.
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