Sentences with phrase «less than today»

That is about 30 percent less than today.
Compare that to last year 2015 when demand decreased by 2 % from 2,810 to 2,762 (6 % less than today's level).
Based on EIA projections, this graphic from API's 2012 State of American Energy report shows that oil and natural gas is expected to supply 52 percent of that energy, only slightly less than today's share (55 percent).
Just such a change occurred between 3.1 and 2.5 million years ago, as Earth's axis fluctuated so that the planet's tilt toward the sun was less than today's angle of 23.45 degrees.
Google and some interpolation gives me a figure for the solar constant of about 6 watts per square meter less than today.
They rely on the observation that discovered Roman Age leather did not rot to conclude that glacial extent has not been less than today since then.
However, there have been other studies in both the Swiss and Austrian alps (e.g. Schlüchter, Patzelt), which have found carbon - dated remains of trees under receding glaciers, supporting the conclusion that the glacial extent during the Roman Warm Period and the MWP (as well as during earlier warm periods) was less than today.
Globally, temperatures during the Medieval Period were less than today.
So when you add all the «forcings» together, the atmosphere today «sees» a warming equivalent to about 360 ppm of carbon dioxide, slightly less than today's concentration.
If a hurricane battered Florida 100 years ago, the monetary damages would be far, far less than today — even if you adjust for inflation — for the simple reason that Florida's population and its economy have exploded over the intervening years.
However long it took, sea level was 4 - 6m higher during the LIG, with global mean temperature only 1C or so warmer, and CO2 100 ppm or so less than today's.
Most days the verbiage will be less than today, but the photos will be original.
So if you bought a laptop five years ago for $ 1,000 and it gets stolen, you'd receive considerably less than that today.
Do consider 30 years of inflation makes this less than today's dollar.
During this time the market had done well, so when I paid back the funds the net difference in shares that I now owned (including shares purchased with the interest payments) was $ 538.25 less than today's value of the original count of shares that were sold to fund the loan.
Inflation risk Inflation causes tomorrow's dollar to be worth less than today's; in other words, it reduces the purchasing power of a bond investor's future interest payments and principal, collectively known as «cash flows.»
After one year, would the money in the account buy more than it does today, exactly the same or less than today?
Inflation — Another risk is that inflation will grow faster than our savings and therefore the buying power of our savings will decrease, meaning our future savings will buy less than today.
Amazon and Barnes & Noble will have other Android tablets to compete with, including the 7 - inch Lenovo IdeaPad, a $ 199 Android tablet priced $ 50 less than today's $ 249 Nook Color.
Despite adding features and increasing power output, Ingenium engines weigh as much as 80 kg (176 lbs) less than today's equivalent engines.
Remarkably, it's also lighter, weighing 450 pounds (204 kg) less than today's truck when comparing crew cab V - 8 models.
He said the price probably would be less than today's lowest - price Porsche, the $ 40,000 968 coupe.
Most noticeable is the fact that our 2010 model came in at a bottom line of $ 30,455, just $ 995 less than today's more detailed and improved tester.
The single - pixel camera is key to creating a commercial methane gas imaging system that might cost only a few thousand dollars, significantly less than today's commercially available gas detection imagers.
Energy storage system owners could see significant savings from a new flow battery technology that is projected to cost 60 percent less than today's standard flow batteries.
Also, Lord Browne's report «Sustaining a Future for Higher Education», which recommended graduates should only begin to repay tuition fees when or if they earned # 21,000 or above, estimated that only the top 40 % of earners on average would pay back all the charges paid on their behalf and that 20 % of the lowest earners would pay less than today.
Because of the continuing increase in the money supply, the dollars of today are worth less than yesterday's and those of tomorrow will be worth less than today's.
During 1952 - 54, when the 10 - year Treasury yield averaged about 2.5 %, its duration was only slightly less than today's 10 - year Treasury at 2.00 % yield.
But it's anybody's guess as to which current materials may work out to have the safest, coolest, and most lightweight mix, while still selling for less than today's offerings.
However, many small businesses pay less than that today.

Not exact matches

This news comes less than a week after it was announced that controversial FOX anchor, Megyn Kelly was coming to TODAY and may commandeer Hall and Al Roker's TODAY's Take at 9 am show.
Today, two - thirds of new net jobs in the U.S. are being created by new firms that are less than five years old.
Today, it's easier than ever to add a bot to your website, and many companies out there are ready to build you an excellent bot for less cost than you might think.
Today it's less than 10 %.
This was back during a time when he had far less clout than he does today.
Indeed, Intel and AMD's chips are less than half the size of the current CPU / GPU layout found in today's powerful laptops, according to vice president of Intel's Client Computing Group, Chris Walker.
That's because, even though Mt. Gox only recovered less than a quarter of its lost Bitcoins (the rest were stolen in a hack), the Bitcoin price has risen more than 17x between the time Mt. Gox entered liquidation and today.
«Macro shocks trigger bigger reactions today than historically because markets are less liquid,» economists at Bank of America wrote.
«Gold today is nothing more or less than a commodity, and we could have a debate whether it's a commodity or a currency without an interest rate,» Watt continues.
But the world has changed a great deal since the height of OPEC's power in 1979, when member nations accounted for 50 % of global oil production, compared with less than one - third today.
And then tied to that is the photonics angle because I can get significantly more bandwidth through a pipe, but as I get to extreme levels of bandwidth I do it at an energy curve that is far, far, far less than what is being used today.
But that pain today would arguably be less severe than if rates go up years from now, when households have piled on even more debt.
During the first few weeks of this campaign, HotWired's banner ads had a 70 — 80 % clickthrough rate (today, it's less than 0.01 % for most banner ads).
Using 600 MHz spectrum will let devices connect more easily, and with lower latency and less battery strain than today's 4G networks, Ray said.
In the U.S. today, the number of publicly listed companies is less than half of what it was 20 years ago.
It seems equally appropriate to describe Jim Flaherty, whose unexpected death today came less than a month after he resigned as federal Finance Minister.
Today's graduates don't have to and they shouldn't settle for a day job or anything less than doing something important and making a difference.
While Fink is right to point out that low interest rates are putting a large burden on those of us trying to save retirement, he does not address the fact that central banks aren't primarily responsible for the fact that bonds of all types are yielding less today than we're used to.
«Today, less than three months after filing (and even before we were permitted to file a response) Tesla has withdrawn its claims, without damages, without attorney's fees, and without any finding of wrongdoing,» Aurora Innovation said in an emailed statement.
According to the International Energy Agency, reducing pollution to levels consistent with limiting climate change to less than two degrees would see 715 million EVs cruising the streets in 2040 — which would also shrink global oil demand by 20 % relative to today.
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