Sentences with phrase «exploding the number of»

That year also saw a significant cable television growth spurt, exploding the number of channels needing content.
Business struggles to catch up with the exploding number of remote workers.
Free - market conservatives, such as those who often write for the Wall Street Journal, make the error of saying that all we need to do is cut taxes and deregulate and the growth stimulated by «job creators» will somehow obliterate all our pesky relational issues — those connected with pathological families, the exploding number of single moms, seeming superfluous men, and so forth.
But the most obvious answer is the exploding number of youngsters who are pursuing the sports.
For those requiring a handy bluffer's guide to Parliament that provides historical context while exploding a number of myths, A Short History of Parliament (Boydell Press, # 25 paperback), edited by Clyve Jones, is a must.
For others, however, this is just another in an exploding number of options.
Just a few years later, the economic meltdown exploded the number of mortgage failures and foreclosures.
The allure of profits exploded the number of for - profit institutions...
Having visited Growing Power in Milwaukee this past summer while my son interned there, I've been sensitized to the exploding number of experiments in food systems designed for a future that is energy efficient, climate constrained, yet healthier, happier, and more prosperous.

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That number is set to explode over the next decade which means use of digital products, and consumer ecommerce is going to soar.
By licensing its step - in - binding technology to a large number of boot makers, Switch Manufacturing hopes to establish the Autolock binding as a de facto standard in the exploding snowboard industry.
The authors claimed that an «Increasing numbers of academic studies are finding that mental health problems have been soaring among girls over the past 10 - and in particular five - years, coinciding with the period in which young people's use of social media has exploded
The data - storage technology helped create the era of home computing, but when program sizes exploded, its days were numbered.
«The net effect is that the number of new books published each year in the U.S. has exploded by more than 400,000 since 2007, to approximately 700,000 annually,» according to the report.
In the last few years, the number of clinical trials in this field has exploded, along with the flurry of money from Big Pharma and investors, stirring optimism in the fight against cancer.
It was a major threat to the future of the exploding daily fantasy sports industry, and it led a number of smaller daily fantasy sports operators, who were not sent any letter from Schneiderman, to promptly cease business in New York.
The number of people around the world who are able to start companies and contribute to startup is just exploding.
The number of unfriendly proposals has crept up slowly over the last few years, but the size of the offers has exploded, with $ 266 billion in hostile bids so far in 2015, nearly quadruple their value in all of 2013.
It's exploding on mobile devices, set off by young people — most in their twenties — who have attracted large numbers of followers on social networks — platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat.
This area of the city has always been an interesting entertainment scene, but in the past few years, the number of unique, high - caliber eateries, bars, and bistros has exploded...
In the chart above, courtesy of a March report from theOxford Institute for Energy Studies, you can see that the number of vehicles driving on Indian roads doubled between 2007 and 2014, thanks not only to an exploding population but also the rise of India's «spending class,» as Gianni calls it.
A huge number of sellers would be pouring into a market with a dearth of buyers, setting up a scenario where bond prices cascade and yields explode.
To show how much Bitcoin and other digital currencies have exploded in Latin America due to the ongoing economic crisis, the number of cryptocurrency transactions in Venezuela alone have tripled since the start of 2017.
You've probably heard dour statistics about rising tuition costs and rising student debt, which has exploded to more than $ 1.2 trillion.9 At the same time, there has been a decline in the number of pre-retirees saving for retirement — at least according to our RISE surveys over the past two years.
The common «creation story» emerging from the fields of astrophysics, biology, and scientific cosmology makes small any myth of creation from the various religious traditions: some ten billion or so years ago the universe began from a big bang exploding the «matter,» which was infinitesimally small and infinitely dense, outward to create the untold number of galaxies of which our tiny planet is but one blip on the screen.
and watch the number of comments on my Facebook status explode.
I suppose you can extrapolate this but, how does anyone know there aren't many, even an infinite number of, such Universes that explode into existence and then get sucked into lots of black holes just to explode again?
The part of God that finds itself in the second half of the «Am / Am not» equation explodes into an infinite number of units smaller than the whole — what Walsh calls «spirits» — and these spirits (what human beings are) have the same power to create that God has.
And on the subject of public health, it is worth exploding the number one myth of anti-GM lobbyists that the antibiotic resistance genes carried by some GM crops might lead to devastating human epidemics if transferred to bacteria.
This softer skin also reduces the number of exploding beans during cooking.
As a result, the number of products or stock keeping units has exploded since 2005, from 250 to 1800, according to broker CIMB, and its prices in store are roughly 50 per cent higher than those of Pepsi / Schweppes, a major obstacle in the youth market.
When I started watching Landry's tape, I was really confused about why he spends so much time directly attacking a tackle as an edge rusher, but the more you watch, he always gets his hands straight into a guy's numbers, almost never allowing the lineman to dig into him first and get him off balance, and he uses a whole range of body motion with those hands to get linemen flat - footed and then expertly disengages and explodes after the ball.
So this match will either be a total blowout for Brentford, meaning that social media will explode after the match with a good number of fans «asking» if Christiansen deserves to be sacked, which he doesn't, or it will be a tight, exciting match in which Leeds will somehow scrape out a famous result.
Sterling himself had something of a down year after exploding onto the scene as a schoolboy; he found himself used in a number of positions over the course of the year and only found his best form in fits and spurts but, when focused and on top of his game, he can be unstoppable in his rampages along the right flank.
As soon as your big TV, radio, and mail pieces drop, the number of people searching for and reading about the race will explode.
That crude is more likely to explode than tar sands crude, though a number of recent rail accidents involved tar sands crude exploding.
The Windrush scandal exploded when it emerged a number of Caribbean migrants who arrived between the 1940s and 1970s were wrongly declared illegal as the Tories sought to crack down on unlawful immigration.
Fueled by the return of strong winds, the wildfires tearing through California wine country exploded in size and number as authorities ordered new evacuations and the death toll climbed to 23 — a figure expected to rise higher still.
Writing instructors have also taken to the net, and the number of Web sites with helpful information for writers has exploded.
The number of resistant strains has exploded, in part because doctors prescribe antibiotics too often.
Some level of uncertainty is par for the course in the world of do - it - yourself chemistry, which has seen the number of entrepreneurial alchemists explode in the years since Patrick Arnold gulped down his first chemical concoction and went on to become one of America's most notorious underground chemists.
In recent years the number of stories about dual - career couples has exploded.
The number of irrigation wells in West Texas alone exploded from 1,166 in 1937 to more than 66,000 in 1971.
The much larger variations of up to 10oC occuring as the Sun and Earth travel through the Galaxy visiting regions with varying numbers of exploding stars.
Even if the rate of cervical cancer remains steady, the actual number of women with cervical cancer is poised to explode,» Cortessis says.
Put simply, because of fundamental design differences, U.S. reactors can not experience a sudden and drastic power surge, as happened at Chernobyl's Unit Number 4, causing it to explode and catch fire.
But Chad Widmer, 37, a senior aquarist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium just south of San Francisco, studies jellyfish, and along the world's coasts, jellies seem to be exploding in size and number, pulsing through waters they haven't ventured into before.
The number of 2D materials has exploded since the discovery of graphene in 2004.
Measuring coherent neutrino scattering could help scientists understand the processes that occur within exploding stars, or supernovas, which emit huge numbers of neutrinos (SN: 02/18/17, p. 24).
By eating mussels on the low shores in Oregon, sea stars keep those populations in check so the bivalves don't explode in numbers, at the expense of other organisms.
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