Sentences with phrase «drastic rises»

Combined, both types of fiber contribute to slow down digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, preventing drastic rises in blood sugar.
It is so far unknown if the uptrend is sustainable, and no one expects a drastic rise of any of the coins.
Rather than wait for the abrupt and drastic rise the future will inevitably bring, I am convinced we should have a fairly rapid planned rise in this cost from year to year.
The morning news covers the drastic rise in allergies in the past 20 years.
Hassall strongly reiterates that point in a commentary he published in the Journal of Pediatrics in which he expresses worry over the drastic rise in the number of parents giving acid reflux medication to their infants in an attempt to keep them from spitting up.
While this shift by itself has led more intended parents to seek the help of surrogates, it doesn't explain the drastic rise of surrogacy in California entirely.
State lawmakers are stepping up efforts to curb a heroin epidemic after the CDC released a study showing a drastic rise in use and deaths related to the drug.
ALBANY, N.Y. — A drastic rise in flu cases has hospitalized more than 1,600 New Yorkers in the past week alone, state health officials said Thursday.
«The Alps in the Berchtesgaden region have been affected quite dramatically,» explains Prof. Prietzel, «as mean air temperature there has seen a particularly drastic rise during summer months.»
If our lightbulbs (especially LED bulbs that are gaining popularity) suppress melatonin in 99 % of us, and virtually all of us in the developed world are exposed to it in some form nightly, is it really a surprise that we are seeing a drastic rise in disorders related to circadian rhythm disregulation?
If we just look at the changes in grains from the invention of the modern steel mill and the high - yield dwarf varieties cultivated in the 1960s, it still doesn't completely match up with or explain the drastic rise of grain - related allergies and intolerances in the last two decades... but there is a missing link that might!
With the drastic rise of heart disease in recent decades, Vitamin K is becoming an ever - important topic.
Fat slows down the digestion process by delaying gastric emptying, which can help prevent a quick and drastic rise in your blood sugar levels after eating.
Part of what you have uncovered during your research is how drastic the rise of online dating has been.
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 next time you use the collar, the drastic rise may be at level 10 instead.
The degradation of the extrapolar glaciation of the Earth will be apparent in rising ocean level already by the year 2050, and there will be a drastic rise of the ocean thereafter caused by the deglaciation - derived runoff (see Table 11).
Gore claimed that several island nations are being flooded by rising seas, its not happening, unless you call 3 or 4 milliletres as drastic rise.
If we continue on our current emissions path, we're already headed for warming of up to 9 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100, which few climate scientists argue would be anything other than catastrophic, because of the drastic rise in sea levels, heat waves, species extinctions and shifts in rainfall that would result.
Of course, as the chart below shows, no matter which baseline we use it's clear there's been a drastic rise in global temperature over the last century.
Last year the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), itself, published its own report citing a «drastic rise in patent litigation» that also referenced a USPTO working paper ominously revealing that «economists, legal scholars and policy makers are concerned about the impact of patent litigation on the rate and direction of US innovation and on the functioning of the US intellectual property system.»
With the drastic rise in the use of meth in recent years, however, the courts have cracked down on meth users.
Alarmingly, there has been a drastic rise in the number of working people seeking claims for gastroenteritis, fever and other respiratory tract infections since 2012.
As a result, GPU and ASIC equipment manufacturers have reported a drastic rise in demand.
If Facebook implements cryptocurrencies in their services, this will also see a drastic rise in the number of cryptocurrency users as Facebook has over 2 billion active users.
We have seen a drastic rise in this amount from 4.8 % to 4.9 % in the entire state.
It is due to the drastic rise in the economy of the state that was unexpected for sure.

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His view contrasted with a number of analysts who are projecting a quicker rise in inflation after the Trump administration approved sweeping tax cuts last December that include a drastic decline in corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent.
«There will be no drastic drop in yield or a rapid rise in diseases.»
Any rate rise in the US would cause an exodus of capital from emerging economies, forcing them to undertake drastic measures to keep investors interested.
Large U.S. banks are finally emerging from the wreckage of the financial crisis, on the back of rising profits, a recovering economy and drastic cost cutting.
The simplest — and most drastic — action that an investor can take is to sell some of their current bond holdings and leave the proceeds in an interest bearing cash account or money - market fund which might benefit from a rise in interest rates.
Certainly, such a bankruptcy would mean a drastic lowering of our standard of living, a further loss of control over international affairs, a sudden need to adjust to the rise of other powers, including China and India, and a further discrediting of the notion that the United States is somehow exceptional compared to other nations.
«Ultimately the weakest will be hit three times over,» Ryan writes, «by rising costs, by drastic cuts to programs they rely on, and by the collapse of individual support for charities that help the hungry, the homeless, the sick, refugees and others in need.»
It may seem harsh to take such drastic actions against a player who has already been punished for his actions but Rose should know the level of professionalism his manager expects at his club by now.
The bus is crawling toward the airport, across the ice, through the darkness; crawling as Michelle listens to Pat, a few seats away, ridicule her; crawling as Pat rises and takes a seat next to Michelle and tells her that unless something drastic happens, she doesn't think the Lady Vols can win a championship with Michelle as their point guard.
What is fascinating here is the drastic shift in the line based on Rose's injury.
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.
Time said of the events following the meeting, «Minister Pomaret clamped down on French labour with a set of drastic wage - & - hour decrees and Sir Walter Citrine agreed to a proposal by Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Simon that pay rises in Britain be stopped».
Declaring the «days of wine and roses are over,» Carey took drastic action, seizing control of the city's finances, engineering more than $ 1 billion in state loans and mustering the backing needed to reorganize its shaky finances and restore confidence.
Drastic action needed to keep NHS in anything like its current form, says former minister Frank Field, as elderly care costs rise
It says nations will have to impose drastic curbs on their still rising greenhouse gas emissions to keep a promise made by almost 200 countries in 2010 to limit global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) over pre-industrial times.
It's not surprising if infectious disease among otters is on the rise, given the drastic alteration California's coastal environment has undergone.
Rising global temperatures portend shifts in all these ocean currents, potentially with drastic consequences, says Albert Gabric, an environmental scientist at Griffith University in Brisbane.
The melting of the polar ice cap would have a drastic effect: Sea level would rise by several meters around the world, impacting hundreds of millions of people who live close to coasts.
Unless drastic action is taken soon, we are likely to see a 4 °C rise this century, warns Simon Anderson at the International Institute for Environment and Development in Edinburgh, UK.
The bottom line is that only drastic cuts in global emissions of CO2, of two - thirds or more, can stop the concentration of the gas rising ever higher and stave off ever more severe climate change.
The court adopted the growing consensus that drastic reductions in CO2 emissions are necessary to prevent a temperature rise of more than 2 °C — starting with a reduction between 25 % and 40 % by 2020.
The sense at the meeting was that drastic emissions cuts are the best way to limit the catastrophic droughts and sea - level rises that global warming is expected to cause.
But unless such drastic action is taken in the next few years, we are headed for a very different world, one in which seas will rise by more than 5 metres over the coming centuries, and droughts, floods and extreme heat waves will ravage many parts of the world (see «Rising seas expected to sink islands near US capital in 50 years «-RRB-.
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