Sentences with phrase «least slow the rise»

We can push this adjustment as far as it will go, which will help force energy prices lower (or at least slow their rise), we can urge our colleagues in Asia to stop throwing away tens of billions in energy subsidies (as Andy's colleague Keith Bradsher wrote about recently in the Times) or we can be presidential candidates (all of them) and promise cheap energy that just is not there.
I believe the IPCC plans all call for a black box solution where we develop a technology to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or ocean to drive the CO2 levels or to at least slow the rise of CO2 and give us more time to make fundamental changes in the way we live to limit global warming to some arbitrary level.

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And we are not talking just about the recent rise in lipstick sales at Estée Lauder, which is considered by some to be a hot - red indicator of economic trouble (at least on slow news days) on the horizon because consumers tend to turn to less expensive indulgences when losing confidence in the future.
From this point on, it is expected that the price of Tron will be on a slow rise for the next few days at least.
If we have not seen the upward thrust of mountain ranges it is because their rise was accomplished either in widely spaced jerks or with so slow a rhythm that since the coming of Man nothing of the kind has happened, or at least nothing that has been perceptible to us.
Since the best way to recreate commercial - style pizza dough at home is to use the same slow - rising technique the pros use, you're going to have to plan ahead at least 24 hours.
They also advocate for breastfeeding until at least two years old — a trend that is slow to rise in the United States.
Whereas the drop in estrogen and other sex hormones that occurs with age can slow the development of some breast and prostate tumors, at least one other common endocrine change — rising levels of insulin — does the opposite, stimulating tumor growth.
A quick review of grain recipes from around the world will prove our point: In India, rice and lentils are fermented for at least two days before they are prepared as idli and dosas; in Africa the natives soak coarsely ground corn overnight before adding it to soups and stews and they ferment corn or millet for several days to produce a sour porridge called ogi; a similar dish made from oats was traditional among the Welsh; in some Oriental and Latin American countries rice receives a long fermentation before it is prepared; Ethiopians make their distinctive injera bread by fermenting a grain called teff for several days; Mexican corn cakes, called pozol, are fermented for several days and for as long as two weeks in banana leaves; before the introduction of commercial brewers yeast, Europeans made slow - rise breads from fermented starters; in America the pioneers were famous for their sourdough breads, pancakes and biscuits; and throughout Europe grains were soaked overnight, and for as long as several days, in water or soured milk before they were cooked and served as porridge or gruel.
With this in mind, the rise of employee student loan benefits can be expected to be slow, but at least there are some benefits out on the market.
The rating assessor said on March 31 the default rate for non-investment grade U.S. corporate bonds may rise to as much as 5.7 percent and at least 3.4 percent by February next year, as companies are hurt by rising funding costs and a slowing economy.
If you are overworked, overbooked and burning the candle at both ends, your cat may be giving you a very important message — slow down and smell the roses or at least scratch the cat.»
Life usually slows down a bit for the summer in Istanbul, as the rise in temperatures and influx of tourists drive people away to the beach, or at least up to rooftop terraces or out to their stoops to while away the muggy days.
As coastal communities have become aware of the problems associated with groundwater depletion and coastal subsidence, the rate of local sea level rise has slowed, at Galveston at least (Paine et al., 2012, GCAGS Journal 1:13 - 26), so the likely sea level rise is even less than the corrections above would imply.
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