Sentences with phrase «dramatically by region»

These costs can vary dramatically by region because of state and local fees, employee costs, insurance and rent.
The report found that spending varies dramatically by region and generally corresponds to the level of economic activity, with New York City spending the most and the Mohawk Valley and North Country regions spending the least.
The 500 companies listed here vary dramatically by region, industry and size, but they have one thing in common: They're in serious growth mode at a time when most businesses decidedly are not.

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They might also provide better understanding into the history of the pair: If the orbit is dramatically elongated, that might suggest MK 2 was gravitationally captured by Makemake long after the two formed in separate regions of space, whereas a circular orbit could bolster the notion that the pair formed together.
In recent years scientists have dramatically improved the power of EEG by writing computer programs that compare recordings from multiple locations around the head and then calculate which regions of the brain are producing the signals.
Cooling a small region by 0.5 ˚C could dramatically change rain patterns.
According to this theory — first proposed in 2004 by University of Pennsylvania physicist Justin Khoury — these chameleon fields shrink so dramatically in dense regions of space, such as the Earth's atmosphere, that the force exerted by them can only be measured in low - density interstellar space.
Two years ago, on February 15th, the morning routine of the Chelyabinsk region in Russia was shattered by the arrival of a 20 - metre - wide meteoroid that dramatically fragmented in the atmosphere.
The British Columbia Real Estate Association says home builders are responding to a lack of available homes across the region by dramatically increasing multi-family housing starts.
By contrast, however, when Northwesterners learned that 300 such dogs had been flown into their region from Hawaii, attitudes shifted dramatically.
Of all the regions of Europe, Scandinavia is by far the most expensive, however it does have the most dramatically beautiful landscapes.
For example, the calving of the Mertz Glacier, which occurred on 12 — 13 February 2010, dramatically changed the environment for producing bottom water, reducing export by up to 23 % in the region of Adelie Land.
But the downside of those opportunities is the risk that the current pace of climate change could be sped up dramatically by the release of long - trapped methane gas in the region's permafrost — a risk to which a new study has attached an eye - popping price tag of $ 60 trillion in the next several decades, on top of previous estimates.
As rebuilding and recovery advances, 26 decision - making based on current and projected risks from such events by a full set of stakeholders and participants in the entire Northeast could dramatically improve resilience across the region.
Separately, sea level rise has elevated and dramatically extended the storm surge driven by hurricanes - the main driver of damage for coastal regions.
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