Sentences with phrase «continuing high rate»

Furthermore, continuing high rates of unemployment and weak wage growth have prevented most workers from adding to their savings.
They looked at each of those conditions through, first, a business - as - usual lens that assumes a lack of international climate - policy action with continued high rates of greenhouse gas emissions and, second, an optimistic scenario of reduced emissions with climate change policy interventions.
Moreover, continuing high rates of population growth, especially in Africa and Asia, will make matters even worse, exacerbating environmental degradation as well as retarding economic and social development.
The other co-chair, former State Comptroller Carl McCall, a Democrat, chided local governments and schools for what he says is a continued high rate of spending that's contributed to the state's highest in the nation property taxes.
This is compounded by the continuing high rate of new infections, an estimated 1.8 million worldwide in 2016 alone.
The Lear executive, along with purchasing officials from General Motors, FCA US and Toyota, express fears the supply base might be getting stretched too thin given the continued high rate of auto sales globally.
I have dozens of «what - ifs» I haven't even touched, so I have migrated to the plan that allows me to continue a high rate of production, always with an eye on good storytelling, of course.
Nevertheless, the continuing high rate of foreclosures and unemployment and a looming second dip in housing prices suggest the credit picture could worsen before it improves.
ARPO was conceived in 1998 by a group of Indianapolis citizens concerned about the continuing high rate of euthanasia in our city.
One of the factors that is attributed to keeping Europe's climate warm is the continued high rate of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) formation.
Moreover, continuing high rates of population growth, especially in Africa and Asia, will make matters even worse, exacerbating environmental degradation as well as retarding economic and social development.
Hansen suggests «several meters» of sea level rise over the next 50 to 150 years given a continued high rate of fossil fuel emissions, well above the accepted 1 meter or so by the end of the century.
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