Sentences with phrase «equally large increase»

If you saw a large decrease in your tax bill after the recession took hold and property values crashed, you could be seeing an equally large increase in your tax bill, much more than 2 %, as home prices have recovered to the levels there were in 07 ′ -08 ′.
And while the transit share has risen in response to congestion pricing, there was an equally large increase, driven mainly by a reduction in car traffic, in the years before 2003 (see table 1.6 in the above link).
This increased demand has been met with an equally large increase in supply as corporate bond issuance has roughly doubled since 2008.

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The final bit of evidence was that seats that contained a larger proportion of young people did see their turnout rise more at the election... though as Chris Prosser and the rest of the BES team ably explain in their paper, this is not necessarily the strong evidence you might think: seats with more young people tend to be urban and more diverse, so it's equally possible that urban areas in general saw a larger increase in turnout.
An equally important variable is the ocean temperature response to increased CO2, which has suffered from large uncertainties.
Salaries become political footballs, and it is often awkward for politicians to explain why a large pay increase goes equally to ineffective and effective teachers.
Ashton maintained that Newark charter schools, by and large, serve students equally, but recognized there is work to do to increase the transparency of the schools overall.
In an evaluation to determine whether increasing the number of meals a horse eats might decrease stereotypies, half of the horses in a large stable were fed their normal ration of concentrate divided between two, four or six equally sized meals while the other horses continued to eat two meals per day.
In fact, Cane et al (1997) argue that the tendency toward increased SST gradient is precisely what is seen if one uses a robust trend analysis to decrease sensitivity of the trend analysis to outliers such as the very large 1982/1983 El Nino event (this event, and the equally large 1997/1998 El Nino event, greatly influence the estimate of a weakening trend of the Walker circulation in Vecchi et al).
ANF is the dominant cause of the concentration increase unless there's an equally large or larger positive natural net flux of the second type.
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