Over the past year, the value of the household sector's assets have increased by around 17 per cent, bringing
the cumulative increase over the past three years to 43 per cent.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, the
cumulative increase in the personal income of all Americans
over 10 years would be $ 470 billion, according to the report.
On the other hand, the earlier
increases in dwelling prices were very large, and even with the latest data showing declines, a big
cumulative rise in wealth has occurred
over the past decade, most of which has not been tapped.
Treasury is now amending the PSPAs to allow the cap on Treasury's funding commitment under these agreements to
increase as necessary to accommodate any
cumulative reduction in net worth
over the next three years.»
Yet in a move that was clearly no part of Congressional intent, the Treasury has announced that it will allow this commitment to «
increase as necessary to accommodate any
cumulative reduction in net worth
over the next three years.»
The Top 500 chains, accounting for
over half of total industry sales, brought in a
cumulative $ 298 billion in sales, which is a 3.6 %
increase from 2015, but a smaller growth percentage than in years past.
The Long Island Power Authority
increased its workforce in 2017 to its highest level in four years, while average annual compensation rose by a
cumulative 22 percent to just
over $ 125,000, according to a Newsday analysis.
A companion study by the agency released yesterday also found that the average number of passenger hours lost to delays systemwide during the weekday morning rush has
increased by 45 percent from 2012 through May 2017, from just
over 24,000 hours to nearly 35,000
cumulative hours daily.
Wind power is the renewable energy which has seen the widest and most successful deployment
over the last two decades,
increasing the global
cumulative capacity from 3 GW to 370 GW.
Improvements were shown to
increase over time with the number of sessions, which suggests the tDCS may have a
cumulative benefit.
«The premenopausal breast is highly sensitive to radiation, each 1 rad exposure [per mammogram]
increasing breast cancer risk by about 1 percent, with a
cumulative 10 percent
increased risk for each breast
over a decade's screening.»
«The premenopausal breast is highly sensitive to radiation, each 1 rad exposure
increasing breast cancer risk by about 1 percent, with a
cumulative 10 percent
increased risk for each breast
over a decade's screening...»
If you cycled through that, even with minimum losses of muscle without
increasing lean tissue by getting adequate protein and performing the right weight training,
over time you'll have a
cumulative effect of more fat and less muscle than you started with.
The
cumulative cost of these plugins,
increases exponentially
over the years, as you add newer and more advanced functionalities day after day.
Because summer learning loss is
cumulative over time, it leads to
increased dropout rates among those students who have fallen behind.
A reliable indicator of the excellent
cumulative effect of these measures is the body's static torsional stiffness, which has been
increased by
over 30 percent compared to the outgoing model.
So, how could your
cumulative sales
over time not
increase if you issue an ever - expanding number of titles for readers to find and buy?
But Mr. Blanchett found that the
increase is closer to 1 %, which has big implications
over decades, «because these changes become
cumulative over time,» he says.
However, the index had positive
cumulative returns (2.64 % and 63.66 %) during the other two tightening cycles, during which rate
increases were fairly steady
over time.
Shopping portals are offering
increased miles / points - per - US $ 1 rates and / or bonus miles for
cumulative spending so head on
over to your favorite online shopping portal and find out.
Belize Alliance of Conservation Non-Government Organizations, BACONGO, stated, «we would like to express our concerns
over the escalating pace of coastal development, the lack of a coordinated national coastal zone management plan and the
increasing cumulative impacts on marine resources and marine - based livelihoods.
Are you saying that loading the climate system with 29 ZJ (
increased RF) of energy every year or that the
cumulative effects of
increasing the loading
over time, say more than a century, would not
increase the odds of having heat waves?
Cumulative production, at just
over 6,090 megawatts by the end of 2005, has
increased on average 33 percent a year since 2000, making solar power the world's fastest growing energy source.
But a carbon tax that
increases over time at a persistent and predictable rate would minimize the expected economic cost of achieving any climate target (targets that depend, given the way the climate system works, on
cumulative emissions
over many decades).
Overall, the national GDP
increases by $ 80 — 90 billion annually, with a
cumulative increase of
over $ 1.3 trillion.
Besides, there is also a possibility that the Gulf Stream could even
increase in temperature
over years to come — adding a
cumulative effect to continued atmospheric warming.
If, say, the difference is only 1 % then if a reduction or
increase in incoming solar energy continues for many years, perhaps
over several solar cycles, then it is the
cumulative effect that should be considered and that could well be substantial
over a number of decades.
In a report launched at the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue, they also say that
increasing cumulative energy system investment by 30 % to 2050, favouring renewable energy and energy efficiency, could create
over 11 million additional energy sector jobs, completely offsetting job losses in fossil fuels.
Further significant cost reductions across the range of renewables and enabling technologies will be major drivers for
increased investment, but
cumulative additional investment would still need to amount to US$ 29 trillion
over the period to 2050.
In addition to it's focus on temperature
increase, the report also suggests the use of
cumulative carbon emissions
over time as a valuable metric for linking emissions to impacts.
If they are not conservative and
cumulative effects to simulate future climate, they should be removed from the data and the simulation must start from a base temperature to disregard such effects, since these are natural and variables, up and down, nothing can be said that the basis for the temperature
increase generated by CO2 go preserve these values, it can be beyond the natural variation
over time, a return to a point below the current source.
The Joint Committee on Taxation estimates the one - year extension would
increase the
cumulative federal deficit by $ 12.2 billion
over the next 10 years.
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types of information, the
cumulative effect of which will force governments and the courts to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose lives have been ruined because they could not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as to the
increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges to provide more public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4)
increasing numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried to help others desperately in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected by their monopoly
over the provision of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in order for the rule of law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and command sufficient respect, the majority of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.
Here, the inherent «lookback guarantee» provides an
increase in the policy's value should any index segment return not be at least 2 percent per year
cumulative over resetting 8 - year periods.
These results are consistent with the conclusion that reckless driving in movies directly impacted adolescent future reckless driving practices, whereas frequent overall screen exposure may have stimulated reckless driving through exposure to a variety of other risk - taking behaviors such as excessive drinking, movie violence and their
cumulative impact on sensation seeking tendencies [35], [62] Previous research indicates that adolescents who frequently watch R - rated movies, rated such for portraying higher levels of risk taking behavior and violence [35] show
increases in sensation seeking
over time [63].
Nationally, the
cumulative appreciation
over the five - year period was 37.4 %, with a high of 66 % in Nevada, and a modest
increase of 5 % in Connecticut.
Existing - home sales
increased in June to their highest pace in
over eight years, while the
cumulative effect of rising demand and limited supply helped push the national median sales price to an all - time high, according to the National Association of Realtors ®.
Cumulative increases in FHA insurance premiums
over the past two years that translates to about $ 100 a month in additional out - of - pocket costs for borrowers also is also discouraging buyers from using FHA financing, according to Realtors participating in the survey.