Sentences with phrase «further moderate increase»

While these factors may drive a further moderate increase in valuations, our guess is that the majority of the re-rating is now behind us, absent a more material improvement in the economic landscape than we currently forecast.

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Wages growth has remained moderate in recent quarters, and thus far provides little evidence of any increased pressures despite the stronger labour market conditions over the past year.
So far they have mapped the natural geologic stresses throughout Oklahoma and Texas — the states with the largest populations at risk from human - induced quakes — and have discovered that only a fraction of faults hold the potential to slip in the presence of moderate pressure increases.
But most likely we're looking at a larger increase this year, and then a far more moderate increase next year.
These findings further suggest reduced exposure to high levels of ozone in parts of North America and Europe, but increased exposure to moderate to high ozone levels at a small proportion of urban locations, although many sites in these two regions have non-significant trends.
I haven't dropped the starch because based on what I've learned so far from your blog is that starvation of carbohydrates increase the risk of fungal infection and a moderate carb intake is helpful to fight fungal infection — which I think is the cause of my ear eczema.
It's possible that CO2 contributes about a.6 C increase in temperature and that the effects of clouds acts as a negative feedback to moderate further increases.
# 27 CCPO It's possible that CO2 contributes about a.6 C increase in temperature and that the effects of clouds acts as a negative feedback to moderate further increases.
«Accordingly, as we concluded in D.P.U. 10 - 54, at 229 - 230, the Cape Wind facility will produce far greater benefits in terms of its: (1) contribution to narrowing the projected gap between supply and demand of renewable resources; (2) contribution to compliance with GWSA emission reductions requirements; (3) contribution to fuel diversity; (4) price suppression effects; (5) ability to act as a hedge against future fuel price increases and volatility; (6) contribution to system reliability; and (7) ability to moderate system peak load.
Further, the absence of an increase in moderate duration tropical storm counts is consistent with expectations from high - resolution dynamical models of a modest (and possibly negative) sensitivity of North Atlantic tropical storm counts to increasing greenhouse gases (e.g., see Bengtsson et al 2007, Knutson et al 2008, FAQ on Knutson et al 2008, Zhao et al 2009, Emanuel et al 2008)
After moderate increases from 2009 - 2011, there have been no further increases in premiums in two of the past three years.
In other words, whereas small increases in workload over workdays do not alter the ability to detach substantially when the experienced levels of workload are very low to moderate, every small increase in workload above moderate levels will further dwindle an employee's ability to detach from work substantially.
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