Sentences with phrase «much slower rate»

«Short - term interest rates should continue rising along with the federal funds rate, while long - term rates should rise at a much slower rate,» MacEachin adds.
That's a much slower rate of appreciation than what we've seen during 2015 and 2016.
This is evidence that the top ten markets are clearly appreciating at a much slower rate compared to this time last year.
Projections for 2014 are that there will be very few foreclosures and fewer short sales home as values continue to increase, though at a much slower rate than early in 2013.
The battery tech Samsung used when designing the cells found inside its latest Android flagships also ensures they degrade at a much slower rate compared to most of their alternatives.
Charging ports on battery packs, like charging ports on wall - warts and computers, can provide electricity at two amperage rates: 1A and 2.1 A. All USB devices can use both ports, but if a device can only handle 1A of power then it will automatically limit itself to 1A on a 2.1 A port and if a 2.1 A device is on a 1A port it will also charge (but at a much slower rate).
In the OECD regions, GDP grows at a much slower rate of 1.7 % / year between 2015 and 2040, at least in part, because of slow or declining population growth in those regions.
The last time the earth experienced warming at anything like the pace we now expect was during the Paleocene - Eocene Thermal Maximum, about 55 million years ago, when temperatures rose by about 11 degrees Fahrenheit over the course of around 20,000 years (which is a much slower rate than the current pace of warming).
By the way the transition to LA Nina is proceeding at a very much slower rate than it did in 1998 so a comparable drop in temperatures may take longer than it did then.
It appears that we are warming at a much slower rate than we thought we were.
Boiler and furnace fuel has also increased, but at a much slower rate.
Maybe this much slower rate of melting is the true long term decline that corresponds to the general warming since the LIA.
The difficulty arises because oceanic sea - surface temperatures warm up at a much slower rate than those above land.
The two other glaciers — Pope and Kohler — are also retreating, albeit at a much slower rate, probably because of the presence of a bedrock that slopes upward toward the interior.
@ 48 If your speculation is correct, I assume that another consequence would be that, if / when concentrations of greenhouse gases start to drop, corresponding reductions in surface ocean / land temperatures would take place at a much slower rate than would otherwise be the case: the surplus heat stored in the deep ocean will gradually make its way to the ocean surface, and continue to warm the atmosphere for decades, if not longer.
That said, when you're on a particular timeline and have access to more than two characters, those not in your active party will earn experience points (XP), albeit at a much slower rate.
In multiplayer, lives are a shared resource, but as long as one player remains alive, everyone will continue to respawn, albeit at a much slower rate.
Its true you receive ADAM at a much slower rate (albeit a steadier one) than you would if you harvested the children, but I found the notion of sacrificing these children for the sake of a tonic or plasmid absolutely sickening.
Counter intuitively putting a bullet in every bad guys brain will still unlock new guns, but at a much slower rate.
Chihuahuas affected by hydrocephalus are often growing at a much slower rate than the other whelps, and tend to show signs of weakness and lethargy.
When this type of coat is clipped too short the primary hairs (outer guard hairs that protect the skin) grows back at a much slower rate than the secondary hairs (the undercoat).
As of October, 2017, Canadian - listed ETF assets grew 30.4 per cent year - over-year, compared to mutual fund assets that grew at a much slower rate, increasing 11 per cent year - over-year.
But these properties generally appreciate at a much slower rate than, say, a home in a major urban centre.
Unlike LCD screens, information is drawn on e-paper displays at a much slower rate so screen rewrite time is an important area of research for developers.
Press and hold on the top of the switch and volume increases at a much slower rate.
The new SUV consumes fuel at a much slower rate than its hefty antecedent.
Cars depreciate at a much slower rate as time goes on, so not as much value will be lost when you drive a used car vs. when you drive a new car.
For many of the matchmakers» clients with whom I spoke, Internet dating had curdled (last year, the online dating business grew at a much slower rate than it had in the previous two years.)
After studying their traditional diet, experts found that Tarahumara benefited from a diet that emphasizes slow - release foods, sending sugar into the bloodstream at a much slower rate than other foods.
The problem is that your joints adapt at a much slower rate than muscles do.
The people who do that are usually extremely overfat to begin with — those people can lose 30 lbs in 30 days, but anyone who is not extremely obese to begin with should lose fat at a much slower rate.
Protein Provider Although fat, pound for pound, contains more energy than protein, protein has a distinct advantage in that it releases energy at a much slower rate, preventing the fluctuations in blood sugar level that can sap energy.
Even if you are active, you continue to lose muscle mass, but at a much slower rate.
This is because the maternal antibodies have decreased, and young children, who are making antibodies for the first time, produce them at a much slower rate than adults.
Now, that pain is about 10 % of what it used to be, and I think it is slowly getting better, but at a much slower rate that in the beggining.
It is much more nutritious than White Rice and, because it contains much more Fiber than White Rice, it raises blood sugar at a much slower rate.
Their BV is somewhat lower compared to the egg protein, and they are released in the blood stream at a much slower rate.
Single & Double Auger Juicers, Masticating & Cold Press: These juicers crush or squeeze the juice out of the fruits and vegetable at a much slower rate than the centrifugal juicer.
Or do you want to maybe compromise muscular gains, growing at a much slower rate but you look lean the whole way while trying to put on muscle?
John Christy and Roy Spencer of the University of Alabama published a series of papers starting about 1990 that implied the troposphere was warming at a much slower rate than the surface temperature record and climate models indicated Spencer and Christy (1992).
When he compared the genes in humans and gorillas, which are more distantly related, he noticed that the rate of evolution of maleness genes was still accelerated — but at a much slower rate in gorillas.
In the past, people had known that individual neurons go through phases of being more or less active, but with this probe they saw for the first time that all the neurons in a given column cycled together between firing very rapidly then firing at a much slower rate, similar to coordinated cycles in sleep.
In the absence of a black hole, the stars would move at a much slower rate, as shown in the animation.
However, researchers believe that loss would have occurred at a much slower rate — perhaps taking centuries to reach their current state — without the oil and gas industry's canals and extraction.
Although heart disease and stroke death rates among men have dropped steadily over the last 25 years, women's rates have fallen at a much slower rate.
For the E.U. and Japan, national emissions grew at a much slower rate, due in part to slower economic expansion, fortuitous changes in their energy systems and societal choices to use energy more efficiently.
(The moon also revolves around Earth in the same direction as Earth's rotation but at a much slower rate.)
Temperatures in the Arctic are increasing twice as fast as in the rest of the globe, while the Antarctic is warming at a much slower rate.
The authors are quick to point out that climate change is still detrimentally affecting the habitats of those species, but at a much slower rate than dozens of previous studies forecast.
«In lakes not connected to commercial waterways, the overland spread of zebra mussels has occurred at a much slower rate.
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