However, given that we expect
a cumulative increase of about 40 % between now and 2023 (3.4 % compounded for 10 years), there are grounds to think that will all come between 2019 and 2023.
Overall, the national GDP increases by $ 80 — 90 billion annually, with
a cumulative increase of over $ 1.3 trillion.
Not exact matches
So it is a
cumulative effect
of all
of these... the basic demand creation is
increasing as people get more comfortable and more aware
of the idea
of internet television.
Meanwhile, the
cumulative increase in the personal income
of all Americans over 10 years would be $ 470 billion, according to the report.
Currently Australia is benefiting from the largest
cumulative increase in our terms
of trade since the early 1970s.
A
cumulative surplus in the EI Account prior to the economic slowdown would dampen the extent
of possible rate
increases, but only in the short term.
[7] In fact, however, because proxy access» effect will be to
increase the number
of short slates, albeit to an uncertain extent, its impact on corporate governance likely will be analogous to that
of cumulative voting.
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.
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.»
From there, it takes a drop
of 16.7 % (50 %
cumulative) to
increase long - term returns to 12 %.]
We charge a standard commission rate
of 50 USD per 1 million USD traded, with the benefit
of increasing discounts for larger
cumulative trading volume, i.e. the more volume traded, the cheaper trading costs (commission) become.
Is an
increase from 2.6 %
of GDP in 1981 to 3.1 %
of GDP in 2012 unsustainable?  Yes, I suppose so, if this rate
of increase continues for another few centuries. The same argument the CFIB makes for municipal spending could be made for corporate profits but far moreso. After adjusting for inflation, corporate profits have
increased by 245 % since 1992, doubling as a share
of GDP and growing at a rate
of ten times Canadaâ $ ™ s
cumulative population growth
of just 23 % since 1992.
«According to one measure, investment has
increased at a
cumulative annual growth rate
of more than 45 percent from 2011 to 2016.
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.
The Reserve Bank
of New Zealand raised its target rate by 25 basis points to 6.75 per cent in March, taking the
cumulative increase since this tightening cycle began in early 2004 to 175 basis points.
The
cumulative effect
of adopting the new standard resulted in an immaterial
increase to retained earnings as
of January 1, 2018.
Consciousness is progressive and
cumulative; as our stock
of experience
increases, the filter through which we view the world changes.
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.
Appropriate management practices could
increase carbon sinks and energy efficiency improvements and production
of energy from crops and residues would result in a further mitigation potential, or a
cumulative carbon storage95.
In order to
increase strength, one must start from the ground up and take part in the
cumulative effect
of training.
The high percentage
of athletes reporting that they continued to play despite experiencing concussion symptoms, while similar to the rates reported in other studies, is concerning, as the failure to diagnose concussions in athletes can lead to further damage to the brain before full recovery, expose them to the
cumulative effects
of injuries and
increased risk
of second impact syndrome.
One way, I believe, to address the problem
of under - reporting and
increase the chances a concussion will be identified early on the sports sideline may be to rely less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs
of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to
increase the chances that a concussion will be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms
of the force
of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and
cumulative impact, in real time at all levels
of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
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.
Loss
of the deduction for state and local taxes would have a disproportionate impact on Long Islanders, Mr. Bellone wrote, citing a Long Island Association analysis concluding that it could result in an annual
cumulative tax
increase of $ 4.4 billion on Long Island.
Starting April 1, 2016, the exclusion would be
increased to $ 5.45 million, resulting in an annual savings
of $ 70 million and a $ 210 million
cumulative savings by 2020.
The device holds an ordinary supermarket pretzel and submits it to
increasing structural stress caused by the
cumulative weight
of pennies dropped into the machine.
The
cumulative prognosis - adjusted live - birth rate across all cycles continued to
increase up to the ninth cycle, with 65 percent
of women achieving a live birth by the sixth cycle.
However, given that
cumulative abnormal returns
increase with radicalness during an expansion but decrease with radicalness during a recession, he added, «Banks should time their launch
of radical financial innovations to coincide with periods
of expansion rather than recessions.»
«Averaged across species, we found that a tree's long - term mortality risk
increases when its
cumulative diameter growth falls below 54 percent
of the growth
of nearby trees
of the same species,» Clark said.
Without waste management infrastructure improvements, the
cumulative quantity
of plastic waste available to enter the ocean from land is predicted to
increase by an order
of magnitude by 2025.
Survey data suggest reported
cumulative pesticide exposure was associated with
increased risk
of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disease, according to an article published online by JAMA Neurology.
The algorithm worked perfectly, and the
cumulative incidence
of non-relapse mortality significantly
increased as the GVHD score
increased, and so the response rate to primary GVHD treatment decreased.
«Since this would
increase the average duration
of treatment and
cumulative ME dose
of medication in some individuals, the findings suggest growth - related costs may
increase.»
What researchers called «a 1 standard deviation
increase» in
cumulative depression during early adolescence was associated with a 50 percent higher likelihood
of cannabis - use disorder.
Rather than merely a
cumulative effect, Meyer says, the two conditions appeared to act in synergy,
increasing anxiety behaviors in the mice as well as damaging their performance on tests for associative memory and other basic cognitive skills associated in people with a range
of neurological disorders, including schizophrenia.
Of increasing interest and worry to scientists is what the cumulative impact of de cades of constant low - level noise can d
Of increasing interest and worry to scientists is what the
cumulative impact
of de cades of constant low - level noise can d
of de cades
of constant low - level noise can d
of constant low - level noise can do.
Cumulative figures that provide a picture
of visitor traffic to our site are vital in our efforts to attract advertisers — upon whose support the site depends — and to monitor how well our web server is keeping up with our ever -
increasing readership.
Improvements were shown to
increase over time with the number
of sessions, which suggests the tDCS may have a
cumulative benefit.
Total
cumulative fossil fuel CO2 emissions 1750 to 2011 amounts to 365 ± 30 PgC That 261 years equals 1.4 PgC per year average Equals a 120 + ppm rise
of CO2 to 400 ppm 2000 to 2009 the PgC
increased by 3.2 % per year
However, don't forget that the overall stress
of bicep and tricep involvement as secondary muscles in exercises which primarily target other body parts is still somewhat
cumulative and it can unfavorably
increase catabolism (muscle breakdown), so you should still be careful about the volume
of direct and indirect work you do.
We found that RMR, the major component
of total daily energy expenditure, did not
increase with the high - protein diets and that overall weight loss during ad libitum feeding was fully explained by the
cumulative reduction in caloric intake.
While we are innately equipped to handle a fair amount
of toxic exposure, the
cumulative effects
of the ever
increasing load puts an undue burden on the body's ability to effectively detoxify itself naturally.
As the world population continues to age, the
cumulative growth
of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the high levels
of comorbidities present in these patients present an
increasing challenge for caregivers and clinicians alike.
Supplementation is the best strategy for anti-aging and energy strategies to create optimal health, boundless energy, to protect your health and
increase longevity — in other words, you will help create vibrant energy, dynamic health and prevent frailty as an elderly person... remember, the lack
of energy is
cumulative.
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.
That damage, which is
cumulative,
increases your risk
of melanoma as well as other types
of skin cancer and also leads to premature ageing
of the skin.
They estimate that the effect
of such a teacher on an entire class
of students is more than a $ 1.4 million
increase in
cumulative lifetime earnings.
In the final year
of the project, we will use data from the experiments to scale - up the most cost - effective version
of the READS program.The project has three phases: Phase 1 Validation, which includes testing READS in several districts including DPS and an effort to
increase the effectiveness and cost effectiveness
of the program; Phase 2 Validation, which involves expansion into more districts and many more schools and testing the
cumulative impact
of READS across summers; and Phase 3 Scale - Up, which involves expansion into 20 more districts.
The
cumulative cost
of these plugins,
increases exponentially over the years, as you add newer and more advanced functionalities day after day.
Changes in historical shares
of Catholics in the population that are associated with a 10 - percentage - point
increase in the private school share today lead to a $ 3,209 reduction in
cumulative spending per student, or 5.6 percent
of the average OECD spending level
of $ 56,947 (see Figure 3).