Sentences with phrase «more dramatic rise»

In a more dramatic rise, the investigations department saw a 32 - per - cent increase in the first quarter of 2013 over the same period last year.

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And, as this chart shows, the renminbi and the bitcoin rate to the dollar have become increasingly closely correlated (though bitcoin's rise, in percentage terms, has of course been far more dramatic).
The simplified explanation for this aberrant investing disaster was a dramatic rise in interest rates during the period: Rates on long - term government bonds went from 4 % at year - end 1964 to more than 15 % in 1981.
While the decline in IPO transactions for venture - backed companies in the 2000s is dramatic, the rise in M&A transactions has more than offset the losses such that there is a healthy trend line of positive exits over the three decades.
IT analyst forecasts remain unable to keep pace with the dramatic rise in cybercrime, the ransomware epidemic, the refocusing of malware from PCs and laptops to smartphones and mobile devices, the deployment of billions of under - protected Internet of Things (IoT) devices, the legions of hackers - for - hire, and the more sophisticated cyber-attacks launching at businesses, governments, educational institutions, and consumers globally.
Bitcoin and Ethereum prices have risen steeply this year, but the funding levels of initial coin offerings (ICOs) have been even more dramatic.
An exit from the euro would see Greeks lose more than half their annual income and prompt a dramatic rise in unemployment and inflation, a report from the Bank of Greece has warned.
An exit from the euro would see Greeks lose more than half their annual income and prompt a dramatic rise in unemployment and inflation, a report from the country's largest bank has warned.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
Because the kinds of discussions that garner the most response get the most views, it's typically the most inflammatory content that rises to the top of the feeds: Algorithms ensure that the more controversial or dramatic the post, the more likely it is that people will see it.
They have already offered to pay Sanchez more then any player in our whole history to stay put and you would assume if Theo Waloctt is on 140.000 a week then the OX's agent can get his client a dramatic pay rise.
What's more, 8th graders live intensely dramatic social lives, where friendships rise and fall in days, crushes are not - always - closely - guarded secrets, and the adolescent germs of independence - seeking youthful rebellion are starting to grow.
The Conservatives, though, were thought likely to be the bigger losers, having done well in 2011 and therefore defending far more seats than Labour, and having also been more damaged by UKIP's dramatic rise.
Much more dramatic has been the collapse of the Liberal Democrats and the rise of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP).
In 2015, Tomasetti and Vogelstein published a widely covered Science paper that found that R mutations explain the dramatic variation in cancer incidence among human tissues better than hereditary or environmental factors — helping to illuminate why tissues in the lung or colon give rise to cancer far more frequently than tissues in bone or brain, for example.
The researchers looked at more than 800 U.S. cases involving climate change or coal - fired power plants between 1990 and 2016, and found a dramatic rise in both the number of climate cases and the proportion that relied on scientific evidence, according to first author Sabrina McCormick, a sociologist at George Washington University in Washington.
But it was when the team tested the mice eight weeks post-transplant that they saw more dramatic changes: the PPLC's had given rise to functional, insulin - secreting ß - cells.
The revised mass loss estimates will provide an important tool for researchers going forward as they estimate sea level rise as well as the potential for an even more dramatic slowdown in Atlantic ocean circulation.
With the agricultural revolution of the past 5,000 - 10,000 years came a dramatic rise in processed grain consumption, which significantly added more acid - producing foods to the diet, disturbing the balance.
What initially feels like a definitive portrait of those character building moments which occur before the sun rises soon becomes something more high risk and dramatic, but we won't tell you exactly what goes down.
It may sound like a gimmick to have Ice Cube's son playing Ice Cube — and damned if he doesn't look exactly like a younger, thinner version of his dad — but he's also got the glare and the swagger down cold, and he more than rises to this formidable challenge in both the dramatic moments and the stage performances.
HBO said he «opens up about his bittersweet childhood and lifelong obsession with moviemaking, his precocious early work as a TV «wunderkind,» his rise to fame through an incredible string of blockbusters, his later forays into more serious dramatic films, and the personal and professional relationships he's cultivated through the years.»
There were more than 4,500 complaints made to the department in the period between August 2014 and July 2015, a dramatic rise on the previous 12 months, during which 1,900 complaints were made.
The ILX is wrapped in sheet metal that's slightly more curvaceous than its wedge - shaped cousin; its rump is rounded ever - so - slightly and its shoulders emphasized with a dramatic crease that rises over the rear wheel well and plunges to join the high beltline that runs the length of the vehicle.
Read on in Generation Rx for: — exclusive interviews with the strategists, scientists, and current and former heads of GlaxoSmithKline, Eli Lilly, Merck, Roche, and more — a first - ever, inside look at the rollicking business story behind pharma's rise to power — the dramatic effects our drug culture is having on our major organs, from the liver to the heart to the brain — why old bodies and young bodies are the biggest, and riskiest, arenas for our great American prescription pill party — how the largely uncharted terrain of polypharmacy (various drugs taken together) has unleashed unanticipated, often deadly, consequences on unwitting patients Generation Rx will make every American who has ever taken a prescription drug look anew at what's in our medicine cabinets, and why.
Re your third prediction: With the dramatic rise in eyes - on - screen usage for all segments of the population, I foresee burgeoning eyestrain and more print book sales as a result.
With a terrain described as dramatic — «more than 20,000 square miles of salt deserts, untamed jungles and an endless maze of multicolored rocky mountains rising up to 16,000 feet, threaded by a scenic ravine called Quebrada de Humahuaca — a onetime Inca trade route leading north to Bolivia, now a Unesco World Heritage site» — perhaps portenos could not find a way inside its depths.
But perhaps the most singular aspect of Jujuy is its dramatic landscape: more than 20,000 square miles of salt deserts, untamed jungles and an endless maze of multicolored rocky mountains rising up to 16,000 feet, threaded by a scenic ravine called Quebrada de Humahuaca — a onetime Inca trade route leading north to Bolivia, now a Unesco World Heritage site.
Whether you're drawn to the quirky, dramatic flair of the QT hotels (there's one in the CBD and one at Bondi Beach) or the more understated, bespoke elegance of the eight - room Hotel Palisade with its nautical murals and rose - hued rooftop bar, our guide will point you in the right direction.
Visit the Eberbach Monastery whose church provided the backdrop to the movie «The Name of the Rose,» join a guided walk in Cologne, take a cable car to Ehrenbreitstein Castle in Koblenz, and cruise the canals of Amsterdam.All these activities and more are yours for the taking — and if that's not enough — you'll cruise through the dramatic Rhine Gorge, also a UNESCO World Heritage site and enjoy onboard specialty dinners of the region.
Rising from deeper Atlantic waters, this less - visited island offers more dramatic seascapes that include caves, canyons and boulder - strewn slopes, and it is known for abundant fish life.
By comparison, Mark Flood's record remained within easy reach, but his market rise was in some ways more dramatic.
Finally, earlier this past year I had an even more viscerally dramatic experience when visiting the exhibition of selected works from the collection titled «A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant - garde, «8 and many of these revelations were mirrored in a different way in the Design and Architecture collections exhibition, «How Should We Live?
On the basis of this, unless CO2 produces dramatic Arctic warming and tropical cooling (or no change) in the future, the future GAT will rise more than during the Eemian but will not have proportionally similar Arctic temperature or ice melt increases as during the Eemian.
While non-SLR consequences like drought, flooding, crops, ecosystem migration and species loss look bad enough, 2m or more sea level rise should be the most dramatic, a good place to focus attention.
For example, the area of climate change has a dramatic impact on national security: rising sea levels, to severe droughts, to the melting of the polar caps, to more frequent and devastating natural disasters all raise demand for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.
Its disappearance, driven by warming waters and rising air temperatures, means the region is losing a bulwark against even more dramatic sea ice loss.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE An extensive new study by climate impact researchers warns that humans will struggle to cope with drastic and rapid changes to the planet unless greenhouse gas emissions rates are cut now London, 8 October − Allowing the Earth's temperature to rise by more than 2ºC will see dramatic changes in vegetation across the planet and expose a billion more people to severe water scarcity, according to new research.
Assuming we still don't reform our ways, the 40 years after 2040 could then see another sharp 2 degree increase in temperatures — to 4 degrees Celsius — and another dramatic surge in sea level, culminating in a rise of 2 feet averaged across the globe, or more if we're unlucky.
Warming over 2 degrees celsius would have dramatic consequences: the planet's ice sheets would be far more likely to melt, triggering more sea level rise, than at 1.5 degrees, which is considered the safer limit, according to Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, a physicist who heads the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany.
The rise of the grand narrative, as many readers will know, has been littered with deeply worrying statements, of which the following are perhaps some of the more notorious: «Unless we announce disasters, no one will listen» (Sir John Houghton); «To capture the public imagination we have to offer up some scary scenarios, make simplified dramatic statements and little mention of any doubts one might have.
The hidden valley below Ferrigno Ice Stream in West Antarctica is contributing to the area's dramatic ice loss and could provide more clues to the effect global warming has on sea level rises.
Should he be right, extreme weather resulting from rising global temperatures could be even more dramatic than assumed up until now.
The Philippines, a low - lying country of over 100 million people, faces threats from more intense typhoons, dramatic changes in rainfall patterns, sea level rise, and increasing temperatures as a result of man - made climate change, experts said.
Though the EPA is correct, thought the details I am unsure, It is very likely that if in the future that is Emissions of greenhouse gases continue to rise unabated, and climate changes effects more dramatic, I would not put it past a nation like America taking unilatreal action and even sucombing to using geo - engineering projects.
Now climate scientists project that we risk up to 10 times as much warming this century as in the last 50 years — with many devastating consequences from dramatic sea level rise to Dust - Bowlification (see my review of more than 60 recent studies).
Dramatic and unprecedented warming in the Arctic is driving sea level rise, affecting weather patterns around the world and may trigger even more changes in the climate system.
The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) says: «Dramatic and unprecedented warming in the Arctic is driving sea level rise, affecting weather patterns around the world and may trigger even more changes in the climate system.
``... One of the most dramatic applications of this «fingerprinting» technique recently answered the question of why the tropopause has been rising for more than two decades.
Having downplayed some of the more troubling elements of the scientific consensus — and simply dismissed the possibility of more dramatic changes that are currently being debated — Lomborg then seizes on one item in the WMO statement in particular — «The recent increase in societal impact from tropical cyclones has been largely caused by rising concentrations of population and infrastructure in coastal regions» — and runs with it.
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