Sentences with phrase «kept up with the growth of»

Depending on whom you ask, this number is either right around what is needed to keep up with the growth of the labor force or a touch above it.
It brings you 3 positions of mattress height to keep up with the growth of your children apart from composite construction and solid pine.
There are laws prohibiting such actions, but the City's enforcement has not kept up with the growth of such converted homes.
«To be frank, our schools haven't kept up with the growth of our families.»
Experts say that's because Chinese companies can't keep up with the growth of domestic air travel.
What you hear are erroneous statistics from an industry that has not kept up with the growth of non-ISBN self - published ebooks, and did not allow for the short - lived fad of adult coloring books, which can only exist in print in their numbers.
The limited Coinbase servers were at times unable to keep up with the growth of their user base and this has made plenty of people (especially daily crypto traders who kept their funds on Coinbase wallets) unhappy and unable to access their coins.

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Poloz repeated on the weekend that he thinks this period of strong economic growth likely is forcing companies to add workers and invest in operations to keep up with demand.
These magazines not only help to guide those in the business realm, but they make them aware of the various trading systems throughout the world, provide them with information about new and up - and - coming companies, and keep them up to date on economic growth and trends.
However, the law has not been able to keep up with the rapid growth of social networks.
Any one of the proposed projects — Keystone XL, Northern Gateway, Trans - Mountain or Energy East — by itself isn't enough; even all four may not necessarily keep up with production growth.
If business growth continues to keep up with what we've seen here in the first quarter, that... may be less of a concern.»
That was better than April's 149,000 increase, and over twice as much as 80,000, the number of hires the U.S. Census Bureau reckons the economy needs to churn out each month simply to keep up with population growth.
The great aspect of this is that not being able to keep up with growth is typically a good thing.
In order to stay afloat, small businesses need a constant supply of cash to keep up with recurring expenses and the cost of growth opportunities.
Then there's Stephen Poloz, the Bank of Canada governor who has a precarious decision to make: keep pace with rising U.S. interest rates and risk growth — not to mention driving up interest costs for heavily indebted households — or stand pat and risk a collapsing loonie.
San Jose is already building at too slow a rate to keep up with job growth, so the addition of 116,250 Amazon HQ2 jobs over ten years would send rents through the roof.
The difference in these times of significant growth is that we have been unable to keep up with demand, and have not had the luxury of completing unnecessary infrastructure.
The National Association of Home Builders estimates builders will start fewer than 900,000 new homes in 2018, less than the roughly 1.3 million homes needed to keep up with population growth.
Poloz repeated on the weekend that he thinks this period of strong economic growth is likely forcing companies to add workers and invest in operations to keep up with demand.
With today's lackluster jobs report, the Labor Department is now estimating that the economy added an average of 94,000 jobs per month in December and January, which is barely enough to keep up with population groWith today's lackluster jobs report, the Labor Department is now estimating that the economy added an average of 94,000 jobs per month in December and January, which is barely enough to keep up with population growith population growth.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the National Association of Home Builders estimates that U.S. builders will start fewer than 900,000 homes this year, well below the 1.3 million needed to keep up with population growth.
It'd be phenomenal to keep that up, but in terms of growth, it's more about people taking action and it's like I really want to measure the results, which is like pretty impossible to do, but at the same time that's why I really like things what we're doing with the student loan debt movement, where people are reporting back with how much student loan debt they're paying off.
As a leader of this market, we realize that, organically, we couldn't keep up with the market growth.
As India modernizes, its middle class grows, and the nation assumes its new role in the global economy, energy supply will have to keep up with the pace of growth.
Yet instead of giving up, First Solar kept investing in efforts to improve its solar technology, and with its unparalleled strength in the large - project construction business, the solar giant still has plenty of capacity for future growth.
Bitcoin split into two, essentially, because of the network's flawed design from the outset, which prevented it from being able to keep up with the recent massive growth in the user base and the number of transactions those users are facilitating.
With climbing sales of current products Kyprolis and Promacta and its robust pipeline likely to crank out more winners, I expect Ligand to keep up this pace of growth for the next several years.
But sometime last spring, it pulled up lame — at one point the three - month average of job gains stalled to 108,000, possibly not even enough to keep up with population growth.
The increase in the number of churches (between 1990 and 2000) was about one - eighth of what is needed to keep up with population growth.
«Outreach to the Hispanic community is a top priority for the Catholic Church as the huge growth in the Hispanic community offers a challenge to keep up with the pastoral needs,» said Sister Mary Ann Walsh, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Absent now are the worries that graduate (i.e., post-baccalaureate) theological schools will fail to attract enough able students to meet the needs of increasingly urbanized and sophisticated churches: «While the increase in theological enrollment has not kept up with the increases in graduate school or college enrollment, nevertheless it has exceeded the rate of growth recorded in Protestant church membership» (11).
«The biggest challenge will be keeping up with the rapid growth of the probiotic industry and busting misconceptions, myths and improper information regarding the probiotic topic,» Bush says.
Registration for PACK EXPO East 2018, a recent addition to the PACK EXPO portfolio of trade shows launched to keep up with demands in a prospering market, opens today amidst forecasts of strong growth in the US packaging industry from the 2017 State of the Packaging Industry report by PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies.
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Keeping up with developments has been akin to monitoring the growth in UK casino news as clubs splash the cash in search of glory.
To keep up with the growth, the district is in the midst of renovating its schools.
Generally, if you are running any online business and anticipate growth, then going for a VPS is the best way of keeping up with this expansion.
At times, a nursing mom's supply of breast milk may not be sufficient to keep up with her baby, especially during growth spurts.
And the cranial bones can't keep up with their growth so it kind of helps to create some gaps so that the baby's brain can grow and flex and change for the first year to two.
Growth spurts are natures way of getting our bodies to make more milk to keep up with our baby's growing needs.
«A projected property tax cap growth at basically zero in 2017, combined with stagnant sales tax revenues, counties will not be able keep up with the rising costs of state mandated programs provided at the local level.
The Government has talked of a consensus that the UK needs from 225,000 to 275,000 homes per year to keep up with population growth and to tackle years of under - supply.
It is said that Africa must grow at an average of 6 - 8 % to keep up with the rate of growth of our population.
In a letter sent last December to the School Construction Authority, Borough President Eric Adams called for new school construction to keep up with the neighborhood's «historic and unprecedented amount of development growth
Since then, he said, he's been proud of the progress his office has made to keep up with the town's fiscal and economic growth.
If the Indian power structure can't keep up with demand, the situation will threaten India's growth and stability, according to the National Bureau of Asian Research.
Fetal growth restriction is a medical term used to describe fetuses that do not keep up with growth milestones appropriate to their stage of development.
Agricultural workers constructed extensive terracing to keep up with population growth, but farming reached a point of diminishing returns as all available land was terraced.
Because he says gills, being relatively two - dimensional, simply can't keep up with the three - dimensional growth of the rest of a fish's body.
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