Sentences with phrase «likely slow the increase»

Repealing it, would likely slow the increase in home values, force fixed income seniors out in the street.

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«A lot of new jobs are generated by small and midsize businesses, and if the interest rate increases dramatically, it could slow investment to this sector,» Cooley says, adding that the increase in interest rates is also likely to further strengthen the dollar.
He was not only breaking with Republican orthodoxy, but was also inviting a trade war that would threaten the livelihood of the working class that he had based his campaign on; it was altogether likely that price increases as a result of his tariffs would wipe out the small income gains that his tax cut bill had brought and slow the healthy economy.
While it is widely believed that interest rates (and also mortgage rates) are heading higher over the long term, the rate of increase is likely to be extremely slow.
If inflation rises, The Fed is likely to increase interest rates faster to try and slow inflation's acceleration.
Looking forward, there is little evidence to suggest that the rate of credit growth is likely to slow in the near term, with new loan approvals for housing having increased by 24 per cent over the six months to August.
Morgan Stanley analyst Tom Kierath says profit growth for the major chains is likely to slow as the available profit pool shrinks and the federal government and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission take a more active approach to increasing competition.
Rupturing your membranes also puts you on a clock, has a greater chance of cord prolapse meaning emergency, increases your risk of infection and takes away your baby's buffer to the strong contractions caused by Pitocin, your epidural can slow labor, making you unable to move and / or push effectively, doesn't allow for proper fetal descent, you will most likely have a catheter placed to your bladder, increasing risk of bladder infections, and if all else fails, at 5PM, you will have a C / S at 5PM before your baby gets too tired or sick to continue laboring (because the doctor is tired of waiting).
Pregnant women tend to spend a lot of time worrying about what to do if they don't make it to the hospital on time, but truthfully a long, slow labor is more likely to wind up increasing the likelihood of medical intervention and c - sections.
James Browne, the author of the report, said: «With real earnings growth slow, and more tax increases and benefit cuts to come, household incomes are likely to remain stagnant for some time to come.
Injecting the TRAIL - expressing stem cells into the carotid artery, a likely strategy for clinical application, led to significantly slower tumor growth and increased survival, compared with animals receiving unaltered stem cells or control injections.
When you're insulin resistant, the body is much more likely to store the food you eat as fat, muscle recovery is slow and athletic performance is suboptimal because of increased fatigue.
It's highly likely simply because a downbeat mood and lack of happiness are clear candidates for increasing the stress hormone cortisol, an acne causing menace which causes digestive problems and slows wound healing.
It is also true that after static passive stretching your coordination is temporarily reduced, your heart rate and respiratory system slows down (The complete opposite of what you want your warm up to achieve) and instead of increasing your readiness for physical exertion this type of flexibility training is more likely to make you feel sleepy which is why it should be used as part of a cool down.
According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Statistical Yearbook 2013, the increased world paper consumption from 2010 to 2011 is not likely to slow down.
Although, it's likely that the dividend growth will slow seeing as how underlying profit growth has only supported some of those dividend increases — an expanding payout ratio coming off of no dividend at all seven years ago has fueled much of this.
Like with savings accounts, other types of savings, such as certificates of deposit (CDs) and money market accounts, will also likely see an increase — but it will probably be at an even slower pace that savings accounts.
If economic activity slows, new car sales are likely to slow and manufactures might increase their rebates or other sales incentives.
Conversely, if progress proves slower than expected, then increases in the target range are likely to occur later than currently anticipated.
This «chronic» source may increase over time, and affect climate, but for the reasons you discussed it is likely to be slow, and not a catastrophic risk.
-- What's the mean avg growth in global CO2 and CO2e last year and over the prior ~ 5 years — What's the current global surface temperature anomaly in the last year and in prior ~ 5 years — project that mean avg growth in CO2 / CO2e ppm increasing at the same rate for another decade, and then to 2050 and to 2075 (or some other set of years)-- then using the best available latest GCM / s (pick and stick) for each year or quarter update and calculate the «likely» global surface temperature anomaly into the out years — all things being equal and not assuming any «fictional» scenarios in any RCPs or Paris accord of some massive shift in projected FF / Cement use until such times as they are a reality and actually operating and actually seen slowing CO2 ppm growth.
Professor Robert Collier, dairy specialist at the University of Arizona discusses the dairy issue, saying «Increase in temperatures are likely to reduce milk yields and slow weight gain in dairy cows.
Conversely, during low solar activity during the Little Ice Age, transport of warm water was reduced by 10 % and Arctic sea ice increased.17 Although it is not a situation I would ever hope for, if history repeats itself, then natural climate dynamics of the past suggest, the current drop in the sun's output will produce a similar cooler climate, and it will likely be detected first as a slow down in the poleward transport of ocean heat.22 Should we prepare for this possibility?
Considering all the short - term factors identified by the scientific community that acted to slow the rate of global warming over the past two decades (volcanoes, ocean heat uptake, solar decreases, predominance of La Niñas, etc.) it is likely the temperature increase would have accelerated in comparison to the late 20th Century increases.
While the ice build up is likely slow due to decreasing temps, the eventual increasing temperature begins to melt massive ice dams slowly at first with little change down stream.
A slowing of this circulation is very likely over this century, but temperatures over the Atlantic and Europe are projected to increase nevertheless, due to global warming.
The growth rate slowed in 1991, (which Dlugokencky attributes to the fall of the Soviet Union and subsequent drop in industrial pollution), then resumed its strong rise in 2007, likely due to increased tropical wetlands emissions.
«If droughts continue to occur at 5 — 10 - year frequency, or increase in frequency, large areas of Amazonian forest canopy likely will be exposed to the persistent effect of droughts and the slow recovery of forest canopy structure and function,» wrote researchers in a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in December 2012.
In order to slow down climate changes likely caused by the increase in human - generated greenhouse gases, some scientists and policymakers are exploring ways in which to cool the planet.
Slowing of the MOC during this century is very likely, but temperatures over the Atlantic and Europe are projected to increase nevertheless, due to global warming.
And with no sign of CO2 emissions slowing down, ocean acidification will likely keep increasing in the decades to come.
Atmospheric CO2 is likely to increase to around 640 ppmv *, assuming — There will be no global Kyoto type climate initiatives — Human CO2 emissions increase with human population — Global per capita human fossil fuel use increases by 30 % by 2100 (it increased by 20 % from 1970 to today)-- Population growth is estimated to slow down sharply, with population reaching 10.5 billion by 2100 (* Note that this could be lower by around 60 ppmv if there is a concerted switch to nuclear power instead of coal for new power plants)
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)'s technical paper on the subject says that the negative effects of slow onset events are already affecting developing countries and the resulting loss and damage associated with slow onset events is likely to increase significantly, even assuming that appropriate mitigation and adaptation action is undertaken.
If fossil fuels continue to become more difficult and expensive to extract and as alternates, such as nuclear or renewable sources, become cost competitive, the rate of CO2 increase will most likely slow down.
«We are only able to state that the slowing in growth that we observed is consistent with the hypothesis that increases in temperature will cause decreases in tree growth,» explained Joseph Wright, a researcher at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama.If this trend persists, tropical forests will likely emit ever increasing amounts of carbon dioxide in the future — effectively raising atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases.
The likely route for the Internet of Things is for increasing awareness of the vulnerabilities it creates for privacy and security, without any slowing down of innovation.
That being said, price increases are likely to start slowing down in the core markets, where prices have already notched big gains, while the bigger price escalations will likely shift to secondary and tertiary markets, notes Collins.
The key is employment,» Grady continued, saying «There's no reason to think that a new administration will cause employment to slow down; rather, it's more likely we'll see it increase in the Puget Sound region so we're off to another strong start in 2017,» he stated.
There has been a slow but steady increase since median sales price lows of 2010 and early 2011, but 2012 will likely continue with upward price movement in the market.
The slow, but steady declines in vacancy will eventually translate into greater rent increases, but that is not likely to occur in the near term.
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