Sentences with phrase «increasingly rapid pace»

As America's senior population continues grows at an increasingly rapid pace, understanding what this population requires is crucial for the seniors housing and care industry's ability to support their needs now and in the future.
Of course, none of these are an apples - to - apples comparison, especially considering the costs (or lack thereof) involved, and the increasingly rapid pace of technology adoption.
Technology, more than any other industry, is accelerating at an increasingly rapid pace, which can make it confusing to decide among solutions.
Since the early 1900s, emissions have been rising at an increasingly rapid pace.
The researchers focused on the Pine Island Glacier in Antarctica, which has been thinning at an increasingly rapid pace for about the past 20 years, as the waters beneath get warmer along with the rest of the ocean.
Simply put, sending even a small snowball (money) rolling down the hill (earning interest) builds momentum in an important way, and gather more snow (money) at an increasingly rapid pace (compounding).
(This is displayed by the fact that production continues at a increasingly rapid pace.)

Not exact matches

The surge in wages in 20010 - 11, and their continued relatively rapid pace of growth, has reduced this distortion significantly, especially as it is becoming increasingly clear that productivity growth has been overstated in recent years.
This is testament to how the Chinese outbound investment is an ever - fluid market that changes at a rapid pace, as mainland Chinese have increasingly become sophisticated international property buyers who tend to research thoroughly — either by asking for information online and via social media or by asking friends and families for recommendations — before narrowing down their options to decide on their final international property investment destination.
Even more important, the dynamism and authority that Kant assigned to practical reason gives moral meaning to the increasingly rapid and violent pace of modern cultural change.
Although the public is increasingly interested in the debates, the rapid pace of change can make it difficult for even the professional policy - makers to keep up.
The nature of science and research is changing at a rapid pace, and trust in science is dependent on maintaining the highest standards for integrity in an increasingly complex research environment.
While other tests (including the National Assessment of Educational Progress) show that U.S. student achievement is improving, TIMSS makes clear that these improvements are not rapid enough to keep pace with other nations in an increasingly global economy.
However, perhaps the greatest motivator of all is no longer simply about cost, but about addressing the widening technology skills gap; in today's competitive marketplace and with technology moving at a rapid pace, schools are finding it increasingly difficult to attract the right type of IT specialists to support them.
Home and property owners across the U.S. continue to install solar photovoltaic (PV) energy systems at a rapid pace, and they're increasingly purchasing their systems outright as opposed to leasing them or signing a power purchase agreement (PPA) with a third party.
In addition, says Iacobucci, technology and skills training have increasingly short shelf lives, given the rapid pace of technological change.
The digital dimension of the European internal market is growing at a rapid pace: consumers increasingly make purchases on the web, and more and more traders are selling online.
As we grow older, the pace of our everyday lives becomes increasingly rapid.
The healthcare industry is advancing at a rapid pace, with pundits like Forbes tipping it as «an increasingly interesting space for investors».
If you fall into the latter category, your job may become increasingly difficult in the years ahead (if it hasn't already) as technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace and your competition uses it to their advantage.
Our personal and business relationships are merging at a rapid - fire pace like never before as consumers are increasingly immersed in online media, five hours and nine minutes per day to be exact, more so than time spent watching television (Advertising Age).
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