The acting executive director of the commission, Danielle Cronin, conceded it was «true that most states and territories are seeing lower levels of wage
growth than in the recent past».
Not exact matches
Zymeworks»
recent winning streak is a sign — perhaps the most emblematic yet — of a revival
in the Canadian biotech sector, this time promising more sustainable
growth than in the
past.
Overall, cash returned to shareholders is much lower today — even with the
recent surge instigated by activist campaigns —
than in decades
past when the economy enjoyed much more robust
growth.
While it's true that through my
recent CSA experience, I have learned I prefer chard to kale, the
recent growth in the «buy local» movement and the growing popularity of CSAs means that if you join one, you're likely to enjoy a far broader range of foods
than in years
past.
«Although projected
growth is faster
than in the
recent past,» says Gigi Cuckler, the lead author for the study, «it is still slower
than the
growth experienced over the longer term.»
In the recent past, all student groups have shown greater growth in reading and writing in Denver than in Boulde
In the
recent past, all student groups have shown greater
growth in reading and writing in Denver than in Boulde
in reading and writing
in Denver than in Boulde
in Denver
than in Boulde
in Boulder.
For example, many investors drawn to emerging market bond funds
in recent years by payouts that were sometimes more
than twice that of U.S. Treasuries have experienced double - digit losses over the
past 12 months, as
growth prospects for emerging market economies have begun to fade
in the face of China's economic troubles and falling commodity prices.
In addition, for those members,
recent experience suggested that wage
growth could continue to be less responsive to falling unemployment
than past experience would suggest.»
Aerial CO2 fertilization is the reason for the increase
in plant
growth, crop yield, and presumably tree
growth for the
recent past, where some trees grow at faster rates
than others by increasing airborne carbon dioxide concentrations.
The fact that poor Asian countries with most of the world's population have enjoyed faster economic
growth rates
than the rich countries over the
past 30 years is probably the most important socio - economic fact of our time, but it wasn't foreseen by the modellers and, incredibly, many
in the IPCC milieu still deny that it's happened: three IPCC chapters (Chapters 1 and 9 of the WG II report and Chapter 1 of WG III report) go out of their way to assert that global inequality has been increasing
in recent decades.