Sentences with phrase «less recovery rate»

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He identified three obstacles that could affect any possible recovery in the global employment rate: «Over the fore ¬ seeable future, the world economy will probably grow less than was the case before the global crisis,» complicating «the task of generating the over 42 million jobs that are needed every year in order to meet the growing number of new entrants in the labor market.»
The United States may soon move to less accommodative monetary policies and higher long - term interest rates as its recovery gains ground.
Monetary policy: continued investment recovery, unemployment and inflation expectations are key; energy prices less so «The year - on - year rate of increase in the CPI is likely to be about 0 percent for the time being, due to the effects of the decline in energy prices.»
By the same token, if the central bank reduces the interest rate to zero, investors will shift portfolios to stocks, everyone will feel richer, and consumers will spend more «which is more or less what happened during the past two quarters of putative recovery in the United States.
Playing Jimmy less would boost his usage rate and help him keep his legs so he doesn't have to air - ball game tying threes, nor put his long term recovery at stake.
Crouch and his colleagues found that those in the low PVR group had lower mortality (0 vs. 1.1 %) and fewer complications, including delirium (7.8 % vs. 14.9 %), pneumonia / tracheobronchitis (6.3 % vs. 15.5 %), and a statistically significant lower rate of reperfusion lung injury (7.8 % vs. 25.9 %), The low PVR group also experienced statistically significant recoveries, with less time spent on the ventilator (1.7 vs. 3.2 days), in the ICU (4 vs. 5.8 days) and in the hospital (13 vs. 16.3 days).
Because the rate of physiological recovery after exposure to everyday stressors and hassles results in more or less cortisol exposure over the course of a lifetime, supportive communication that accelerates cortisol recovery, even slightly, may have longer health benefits.
Besides the mental aspect that being flat has on a competitor, the real problem is that having a flat muscle over time will lower protein synthesis and the rate of recovery for the muscle after a workout is less than what it could be by replenishing the muscle with glycogen.
But the heat and humidity can pose risks — specifically dehydration, increased heart rate and reduced blood flow / oxygen to the muscles, and slower / less effective recovery — if not properly prepared.
In a recent editorial, the Los Angeles Times called into question the district's record - high 75 percent graduation rate, as it said that the figure was based in part on LA Unified's dependence on its less - than - rigorous online credit - recovery courses.
Internal district documents show just how dire the situation may become if the credit recovery programs are not successful: Projections show that in each of the six districts, the A-G completion rate for 2016 would be 50 percent or less.
It has a slightly faster recovery rate and may be less painful for your pooch.
A recovery rate of 40 % was found for the sample as a whole with 12 of the 20 treatment conditions obtaining very modest recovery rates of 30 % or less.
GDP, the broadest measure of the economy, has expanded by less than 2 percent annually, well below the 4 percent to 5 percent rate typical of most post-war recoveries.
Louis and Ryan discuss the implications of the U.S. and China relationship; Louis discusses the inflationary implications of QE2; Jim McCowan indicates that now is a good time to get a mortgage and discusses the state of the Arlington VA real estate market; Louis discusses the 1st quarter 2011 HomeGain home prices survey and the Virginia results; Jim and Louis discuss the rent to buy ratio; Louis discusses the advantages of getting a low interest rate mortgage prior to the rise in inflation and interest rates; Ryan and Louis discuss the employment numbers and the potential for recovery; Jim notes that only a small percentage of homes in Arlington are short sales; Jim explains how Arlington short sales get priced and buyer's misconceptions that they can offer less than the list price; Louis contrasts the Arlington home pricing experience vs. the national experience based on the HomeGain home values survey.
Interest rates that break through new lows weekly and prices that are 30 % less than they were just two ago should be attracting eager buyers to the housing market; but the snail pace of the economic recovery and worries about job security and economic insecurity keep them clinging to the fence.
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