Sentences with phrase «flatlining despite»

Mr Duncan Smith said that results have been flatlining despite the fact the welfare bill has increased by some 40 % in real terms since Tony Blair laid out the child poverty target in 1999.

Not exact matches

In early Asian trade on Monday, the Shanghai bourse posted dramatic swings on either sides of the flatline and was last seen more than 2 percent lower, despite the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) bigger - than - expected easing package over the weekend.
Viewership of traditional television is on the decline, while movie attendance has mostly flatlined, despite a small uptick last year.
Despite France's flatlining economy, the bank's domestic retail arm managed to grow deposits by 4.7 %, fueled by a near 10 % increase in funds held in savings accounts.
Despite not liking Flashback that much because it leaned too pink, I was really excited about the three pink shades in this palette: Flatline, Bordello, and Backlash.
Despite a story that flatlines too often and a last second twist that comes too late, this is still a nice first effort from Biehn who clearly has more to give us.
Maybe the little Indian boy's dog doesn't die when the big bad tornados threaten all of Mumbai — despite our general acceptance of millions of humans biting the dust in these things — but disaster movies might have just flatlined with director and co-writer Dean Devlin's chaotically stupid bid to emulate his old partner, catastrophe peddler Roland Emmerich.
If housing continues to sag, I would expect earnings to flatline, despite business from foreclosure sales and default processing.
When flatlining temperatures wreck your global warming agenda, refusing to rise after 18 + long years in hiatus, despite record human CO2 emissions over that same period, simply homogenise, adjust (tamper) with the data.
You created the requirement of a net transfer from the atmosphere to the ocean, whereas I explained with two examples that the greenhouse effect can put heat in the oceans due to a change in greenhouse gases despite a flatlining in surface temperatures of both ocean and air AND an uninterrupted net transfer from ocean to air.
Subsurface ocean warming explains why global average air temperatures have flatlined since 1999, despite greenhouse gases trapping more solar heat at the Earth's surface.
Despite ongoing atmospheric CO2 emissions, the «global» temperature is flatlining for as long a period as your post-1950 warming
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