The increase in absolute terms of the size of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth population will require significant increases in services and programs simply to keep pace with demand and maintain the status quo, yet alone to achieve a reduction in existing health inequality.
This would correspond to a 25-fold
increase in absolute terms of SHC technology deployment in the next four decades.
In these strategies, European contributions to adaptation finance would decrease in proportion compared to today, but largely
increase in absolute terms.
He said that
the increase in absolute terms will dwarf even the ramp - ups delivered by Saudi Arabia and Russia in the post-war period.
International disparities in productivity, and hence income per capita, are largely maintained or
increased in absolute terms;
Not exact matches
While general wine consumption has remained stable
in absolute terms, consumption of rosé has
increased 20 percent since 2002, with the U.S. and France accounting for nearly half of worldwide demand, according to Conseil Interprofessionnel des Vins de Provence (CIVP).
Economists at TD issued a report on Tuesday revealing that household debt has
increased across all age groups during the last decade, both
in absolute terms and relative to income.
At the end of the United Nations Development Decade, almost all of the Third World countries had met their growth targets
in terms of
increased Gross National Product, but despite more than 35 years of «development,»
absolute poverty was on the
increase.
In absolute terms this is about a 0.13 % increase in ris
In absolute terms this is about a 0.13 %
increase in ris
in risk.
«Hard» fiscal squeezes (coloured grey) are defined as
increases in tax revenue or falls
in public spending both
in absolute (constant price)
terms and relative to GDP (above a defined threshold); «soft» squeezes (light yellow) are revenue rises or spending falls
in only one of those ways.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower
in real
terms than they were
in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done
in the next parliament -
Absolute poverty
increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long -
term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
In the largest study of its kind, using Centers for Disease Control data on nearly 14 million linked infant birth and neonatal death data, term singleton U.S. births, researchers at New York - Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center found the absolute risk of neonatal mortality was 3.2 / 10,000 births in midwife hospital births, and 12.6 / 10,000 births in midwife home births, and it further increased in first - time mothers to 21.9 / 10,000 births in midwife home deliverie
In the largest study of its kind, using Centers for Disease Control data on nearly 14 million linked infant birth and neonatal death data,
term singleton U.S. births, researchers at New York - Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center found the
absolute risk of neonatal mortality was 3.2 / 10,000 births
in midwife hospital births, and 12.6 / 10,000 births in midwife home births, and it further increased in first - time mothers to 21.9 / 10,000 births in midwife home deliverie
in midwife hospital births, and 12.6 / 10,000 births
in midwife home births, and it further increased in first - time mothers to 21.9 / 10,000 births in midwife home deliverie
in midwife home births, and it further
increased in first - time mothers to 21.9 / 10,000 births in midwife home deliverie
in first - time mothers to 21.9 / 10,000 births
in midwife home deliverie
in midwife home deliveries.
The biggest winner,
in terms of
absolute increases, is air toxics and quality, for which the administration is requesting a $ 17 million (16.3 %)
increase.
«Over the last 100 + years the economic losses via natural disasters,
in absolute terms, have
increased,» said Dr. Daniell, who conducts research at KIT as a John Monash Scholar is at the Geophysical Institute as well as the Center for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction Technology CEDIM.
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Instead, fat consumption has
increased in absolute (grams per day)
terms since the 1970s.
Furthermore, it
increases your position size (
in absolute terms) as your account grows.
This generally offers potential for significant long
term valuation gains from lower costs & rising occupancy,
increased sales on a «retail» basis (to satisfy a rising home ownership rate), the general relative convergence of property values within Germany, and likely appreciation from a particularly low valuation base
in absolute (and European / global)
terms.
Receivables days have expanded rapidly — but remain small
in absolute terms, at 6.2 days — reflecting
increased adoption of its corporate LowFuelcard, a trend likely to continue (albeit, more slowly).
It's definitely great to see income
increase by that much
in percentage
terms, but it'll naturally decrease as the
absolute numbers
increase.
The gains
in percentage
terms will fall as the
absolute numbers
increase.
However,
in absolute terms both energy demand and the share being met by fossil fuel are growing faster since 1990 than the growth
in new renewable energy sources, which is accelerating, but not yet fast enough to curb the
increasing global CO2 trend.
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In this subsection, the
term «sectoral basis» means the issuance of international offset credits only for the quantity of sector - wide reductions or avoidance of greenhouse gas emissions, or sector - wide
increases in sequestration of greenhouse gases, achieved across the relevant sector of the economy relative to a domestically enforceable baseline level of absolute emissions established in an agreement or arrangement described in subsection (b)(2)(A) for the secto
in sequestration of greenhouse gases, achieved across the relevant sector of the economy relative to a domestically enforceable baseline level of
absolute emissions established
in an agreement or arrangement described in subsection (b)(2)(A) for the secto
in an agreement or arrangement described
in subsection (b)(2)(A) for the secto
in subsection (b)(2)(A) for the sector.
For solar, the
increase was proportionately more than double that, at over 26 % —
in absolute terms, the
increase was 7.26 GW, for an installed total of 27.4 GW.
American contributions would
increase both
in absolute and relative
terms
In absolute terms, emissions are still
increasing, as fossil fuelled development of emerging economies outweighs cuts by industrialised countries.
Projections of total global energy consumption show that between 2004 and 2030, fossil fuels will provide the bulk of the
increase, with nuclear and other sources providing relatively minor contributions
in absolute terms (Figure 3 and Table 1).
I do think, however, that it is significant (short
term, not a firm trend) that CO2, as measured at MLO, has been
increasing at a smaller rate than
in previous years despite the fact that overall anthropogenic CO2 output is not decreasing and, furthermore, that the short
term trend of the
absolute increase is also down which indicates a greater rate of absorption of CO2 than
in previous years — which to me would indicate an ongoing cooling of the oceans as per the theory that a cooling ocean absorbs more CO2 while a warming ocean releases more CO2.
So there is another reason to believe that while humans certainly ARE adding CO2 to the atmosphere, it isn't the primary component (we already know it isn't the primary component because the atmosphere is accumulating CO2 at a much faster rate than humans add each year) because while human emissions have been rising nearly exponentially, atmospheric CO2 has been rising linearly and that rate of rise did not change when global human CO2 emissions fell
in absolute terms (tons of CO2 emitted to atmosphere fell
in 2009, rate of
increase of atmospheric CO2 unchanged).
However, since we are interested
in studying the very long -
term effects of
increasing CO2 up to a factor of 10 or more, the shape of the curves shown
in Fig. 1, which indicates a leveling off of the temperature
increase, is the major point of emphasis, rather than the
absolute value of temperature change for a doubling of CO2
in the atmosphere.
Any
increase in risk should be reported
in absolute terms as well as percentages: For example, a «50 percent
increase»
in risk or a «doubling» of risk could merely mean an
increase from 1
in 1,000 to 1.5 or 2
in 1,000.
If we may assume that the rate of
increase vs. temperature currently observed is similar for longer -
term influences (over decades) on
absolute CO2 levels, then the observed 1959 - 2004 temperature
increase of about 0.6 °C has added about 1.3 ppmv of the 60 ppmv measured
in the same period.
If «global warming» is such a big problem, and extreme weather events are becoming more common and more intense, we should expect deaths from such events, both
in absolute and specific
terms, to be
increasing.
Costs appear to be
increasing rapidly
in absolute terms and
in relation to amounts at stake.
According to the data from SEBI, the share of long -
term funds such as sovereign wealth funds and pension funds
in total foreign institutional investor, or FII, inflows into Indian equities
increased to 16 %
in December 2013 from 9 %
in May 2013 while
in absolute terms, it incremented by $ 14 billion.