Sentences with phrase «decrease by a few years»

Not only will the tenure of your loan decrease by a few years, you would also save over Rs. 9 lakhs on your interest payments.
Models say it should accelerate, so decrease by a few years maybe.

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While they acknowledged that methane emissions by the energy industry have decreased over the last few years, they still expressed a belief that it needed to be regulated, so they put together new rules that would force energy companies to decrease their methane emissions by 40 % to 55 % over the next 10 years.
More than 75 percent of farmland sold in the District was purchased by farmers despite a slight decrease from a few years ago and sharp declines in U.S. farm income (Chart 4).
In other studies, obesity has been associated with a decreased risk of early death; however, follow - up studies suggest that this «obesity paradox» may be explained by unintentional weight loss in the few years preceding death, rather than a truly protective effect of obesity.
There could also be 22 fewer freezing days per year by mid-century, drastically decreasing the odds of a year like this one.
But in just a few years, the high school's dropout rate has decreased by over half, and both student engagement and the number of students who receive college credit before they graduate have increased.
After a few years of decreasing sales, caused by economical crisis, Europe starts to rise again.
Over the past few years the US e-book market has decreased by over 24 % and print sales are on the rise.
You're right, yeah, people need to really consider that, some of the research that I did show that there were changes in heart function after just a few weeks of obesity, so you're right, it really can have a quick impact on health, and some research have shown that can decrease the lifespan of dogs by as much as two years, and for an animal that only lives 10 to 14 years typically that's a significant decrease.
By 2014, after four years of SNR, the total cat impound rate had decreased to 7.0 per 1,000 humans, or a total of 29.1 % fewer cat impounds.
For example, [Kruss 1983] has this to say about the Lewis glacier on Mt. Kenya: «A decrease in the annual precipitation on the order of 150 mm in the last quarter of the 19th century, followed by a secular air temperature rise of a few tenths of a degree centigrade during the first half of the 20th century, together with associated albedo and cloudiness variation, constitute the most likely cause of the Lewis Glacier wastage during the last 100 years
To give a comparison, why the variability of a variable is not important at all: the increase or decrease in sealevel needs some 25 years to statistically separate the few mm change from the meters of variability caused by waves, tides, storm surges,...
China's coal consumption has steadily decreased by a few percentage points a year since 2013, prompting our pronouncement of a coal consumption peak in an article published in the summer of 2016 in Nature Geoscience.
Increases in winter and early - spring stream flow — followed by decreases in late spring, summer, and early fall — have already been observed over the past 50 years.6 Peak spring runoff is occurring anywhere from a few days to 25 - 30 days earlier throughout the region.7
The 10 - year period ending in 2007 witnessed fewer severe cold snaps than any other 10 - year period since record keeping began in 1895.2 These changes can not be explained by natural variation, and correspond very well with computer simulations that include human influences on climate.3 Snow cover has decreased in most regions, especially in the spring, and mountain snowpack has also decreased in several regions.4
Open - ocean time series show that surface ocean pH has decreased on average by 0.1 pH units since the industrial revolution (Caldeira and Wickett 2005; Orr et al. 2005; Doney et al. 2009), with open - ocean pH decreasing steadily over the last few decades at a rate of 0.0019 per year (Doney 2010).
The Arctic sea ice is decreasing at such a rapid rate, especially in the last few years, it is predicted that by 2030, maybe even 2020, the Arctic will be sea ice free.
«The past few years have been booming in Atlanta, but with the technology decline there has been a noticeable increase in office vacancy rates; the apartment occupancy rates have been touched by the decrease in the number of jobs created each year; all of which are affecting the retail market.»
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