Sentences with phrase «drastic falls in»

But Jonathan Simons, head of the education at the right - leaning thinktank Policy Exchange, said drastic falls in Ofsted grades are usually caused by major events such as a change in pupil cohorts, heads leaving, an exodus of teachers or a financial crisis.
Progesterone, estrogen and thyroid levels fall drastically and this drastic fall in hormones has different effects in the body such that may trigger postpartum depression.
This rise in borrowing has been almost entirely caused by a drastic fall in tax receipts compared to the Government's 2010 plans, even after all the tax rises introduced in their first Budget.
Checks by citifmonline.com indicate that Ghanaians are not enjoying a drastic fall in fuel prices because taxes on fuel alone constitute about 70 % of the cost.
The cost reductions will mean a 16,000 drop in officer numbers and a drastic fall in civilian police staffing.
The drastic fall in tablet shipments is a sign of the changing times, and that includes the Apple iPad
Technology, healthcare, utilities, and consumer staples were the sectors that stole the limelight, while the gas / energy sector was adversely affected, primarily due to the drastic fall in oil prices around the world.
Technology, healthcare, utilities, and consumer staples were the sectors that stole the limelight, while the gas / energy sector was adversely affected, primarily due to the drastic fall in oil prices around the -LSB-...]
The 2011 revolution — part of the «Arab Spring» brought about a long period of political instability to Egypt, with disastrous effects on the country's economy, which suffered a drastic fall in foreign direct investment (FDI) and substantial losses in core sectors such as tourism.
The closure of Bitcoin exchanges and banning of ICO activities did join hands to bring about a drastic fall in the value of Bitcoin.
Still, the increase in rent pales in comparison to the drastic fall in the vacancy rate, down from a cyclical high of 8 percent at the end of 2008, according to Reis.

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Perhaps not as drastic as the Dow falling by 8 %, but to see the percentage of marketers who believe their content marketing was effective drop to 30 % from 38 % in one year is a revelation.
After an impulsive rally by more than $ 2,000 in a day, breaching over $ 11,000 price area Bitcoin had a drastic fall flushing all the gains on the same day.
According to the Fall / Winter 2011 issue of Renewal: A Journal for Waldorf Education, published quarterly by AWSNA (the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America), «There is a drastic shortage of trained Waldorf teachers — class teachers, as well as early childhood / kindergarten... This shortage exists in North America and around the world, including in English - speaking countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, and Ireland.
Relations between Cuomo and the Legislature took a drastic turn for the worse in the fall when the governor's appointees to a special pay panel blocked what would have been the legislators» first pay raise since 1999.
Canvassers will talk to thousands of New Yorkers in State Senate and Assembly districts in Saratoga, Troy, Syracuse, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Yonkers, Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, New York City and Long Island about how extending the additional income tax surcharge on the state's highest earners could prevent more drastic budget cuts, and create opportunities to invest in job creation and infrastructure in New York State.
While what ended the Azolla age remains unclear, the next 49 million years saw the Earth fall into a cycle that brought even more drastic drops in CO2 levels.
The resulting degree of the reduction in recruitment, falling from 2902 new Ph.D. students receiving funding in 2010 - 11 to just 1800 in 2013 - 14, still looks drastic.
The first report concluded that only the most drastic action could prevent pollution, diminishing natural resources and falling food production from causing massive famine and a plunge in the world's population.
But, last fall, Congress made drastic changes in the federal law that currently provides $ 300 million a year to help states educate migrant students.
Unless there's a drastic overhaul in the pension system, it means that younger Canadians will struggle harder and harder to save enough — and even then, many will fall short.
They could sell some stocks now but they may be locking in their losses but selling may also mean that they don't take an even more drastic action should stocks fall even more.
If there is a drastic rise / fall in the price of any of your holding stock, then you need to investigate the reason behind it.
The clients defended their chosen sculptor, but in 1937, the new owners of the building, the government of Southern Rhodesia, took drastic action after loose stonework fell on a passer - by.
That's in line with recommendations issued last fall by a blue - ribbon panel, which concluded that NPOESS would have an «extraordinarily low probability of success» without drastic changes to its management structure.
IMO I've seen nothing in the observational record that convinces me that we need take any drastic action to reduce CO2 outputs quicker than they will naturally fall as newer, cleaner baseload power options come on stream.
2007/04/19: ABC (Au): Drastic plan announced for Murray - Darling crisis The Prime Minister [John Howard] today announced a drastic proposal to cut off vital water to crops in the drought stricken Murray - Darling Basin unless rains fall in the next six to eightDrastic plan announced for Murray - Darling crisis The Prime Minister [John Howard] today announced a drastic proposal to cut off vital water to crops in the drought stricken Murray - Darling Basin unless rains fall in the next six to eightdrastic proposal to cut off vital water to crops in the drought stricken Murray - Darling Basin unless rains fall in the next six to eight weeks.
From the middle of the twentieth century to the present, Gary has experienced drastic population loss, falling by 55 percent from its peak of 178,320 in 1960.
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