Sentences with phrase «not kept up with growth»

What you hear are erroneous statistics from an industry that has not kept up with the growth of non-ISBN self - published ebooks, and did not allow for the short - lived fad of adult coloring books, which can only exist in print in their numbers.
There are laws prohibiting such actions, but the City's enforcement has not kept up with the growth of such converted homes.
And the cranial bones can't keep up with their growth so it kind of helps to create some gaps so that the baby's brain can grow and flex and change for the first year to two.
«To be frank, our schools haven't kept up with the growth of our families.»
Fetal growth restriction is a medical term used to describe fetuses that do not keep up with growth milestones appropriate to their stage of development.
Experts say that's because Chinese companies can't keep up with the growth of domestic air travel.
He is such a fast growing breed, I was worried that the nutrition in the food he was eating wouldn't keep up with his growth, but there has not been any issues and he keeps shooting up like a weed (and eating me out of house and home haha).
We covered it, concluding that «The real problem seems to be that infrastructure hasn't kept up with the growth in cycling.
There are probably a number of areas where the choice in lenders hasn't kept up with growth, so the RHS loans will be missed.

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These magazines not only help to guide those in the business realm, but they make them aware of the various trading systems throughout the world, provide them with information about new and up - and - coming companies, and keep them up to date on economic growth and trends.
However, the law has not been able to keep up with the rapid growth of social networks.
Any one of the proposed projects — Keystone XL, Northern Gateway, Trans - Mountain or Energy East — by itself isn't enough; even all four may not necessarily keep up with production growth.
We are not in a recession, so you can't blame the economy for this stagnation in growth (which, not incidentally, doesn't keep up with immigration and new entries in the workforce, so it essentially means job erosion).
The great aspect of this is that not being able to keep up with growth is typically a good thing.
Economic growth has been falling since 2010 and the economy has been operating below its potential since then; employment growth, particularly full time employment growth has struggled; in 2014 only 121,000 jobs were created; employment growth has not kept up with population growth; labor force participation has declined to its lowest level since 2000; long - term unemployment has increased; the unemployment rate remains stuck at just under 7 per cent, and youth unemployment is at 14 per cent; business investment has stagnated; and Canadians are losing confidence in their economic future.
Then there's Stephen Poloz, the Bank of Canada governor who has a precarious decision to make: keep pace with rising U.S. interest rates and risk growthnot to mention driving up interest costs for heavily indebted households — or stand pat and risk a collapsing loonie.
Employment growth is simply not keeping up with population growth even allowing for demographic changes.
But what is certain is that the economy is struggling to even keep up with potential economic growth, or even worse, struggling not to fall even farther behind.
The difference in these times of significant growth is that we have been unable to keep up with demand, and have not had the luxury of completing unnecessary infrastructure.
As a leader of this market, we realize that, organically, we couldn't keep up with the market growth.
But sometime last spring, it pulled up lame — at one point the three - month average of job gains stalled to 108,000, possibly not even enough to keep up with population growth.
Absent now are the worries that graduate (i.e., post-baccalaureate) theological schools will fail to attract enough able students to meet the needs of increasingly urbanized and sophisticated churches: «While the increase in theological enrollment has not kept up with the increases in graduate school or college enrollment, nevertheless it has exceeded the rate of growth recorded in Protestant church membership» (11).
Of particular concern for the athlete is that during periods of rapid growth, the muscles can't keep up with the expanding length of the bone.
At times, a nursing mom's supply of breast milk may not be sufficient to keep up with her baby, especially during growth spurts.
«A projected property tax cap growth at basically zero in 2017, combined with stagnant sales tax revenues, counties will not be able keep up with the rising costs of state mandated programs provided at the local level.
«And our tax laws haven't kept up with that income growth
Housing stock had deteriorated and not kept up with population growth due to material shortages during wartime.
If the Indian power structure can't keep up with demand, the situation will threaten India's growth and stability, according to the National Bureau of Asian Research.
Some hard - hit African countries have the highest growth rates on the planet, and gains in agricultural productivity simply have not kept up with those extra mouths.
Because he says gills, being relatively two - dimensional, simply can't keep up with the three - dimensional growth of the rest of a fish's body.
But if too many nutrients flow into the water, the zooplankton won't be able to keep up with the phytoplankton's growth.
He cracked the code to my heart, then proceeded to break it when it became clear that he could not keep up with my own growth and evolution.
Low HGH levels can interfere with the ratio of low - density to high - density lipoproteins in cholesterol, but that is only the start of the unwanted changes that can occur in the adult body when human growth hormone secretion does not keep up with our physiological needs of this substance.
Keep up your good work; don't burn out carrying our expectations; and may your new year be blessed with insight and growth!
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At the same time, financial aid hasn't kept up with tuition growth.
«The law has not kept up with the rapid growth,» CTA's release said.
Utilities, as part of a highly - regulated industry, can not be expected to keep up with MLPs and REITs in terms of dividend growth.
It may have borrowed a lot of money in order to operate, and now the growth is not able to keep up with the debt load.
Dividend yield growth can not keep up with inflation if you are spending the yield each year.
OAS and GIS don't typically keep up with real wage growth meaning there will be a significant erosion of retirement readiness over time.
1989 - 1994: After the real estate boom of the mid-1980s, many banks, savings & loans and insurance companies get loose in their lending standards and real estate investment, leading to a crisis when rent growth can't keep up with financing terms; defaults ensue, killing off a great number of S&Ls, some major insurance companies and a passel of medium and small banks.
→ At the age of seven, (and up) your dog is easier to feed since you don't have to keep up with your pet's growth rate.
Either by keeping a building too hot or too cold, not ventilating the inside adequately and by putting up with drafts, cold spots, damp and mould growth.
The main reason was that growth in renewables and nuclear power could not keep up with increased electricity demand, even though some sources have cited a drought - induced drop in hydropower output as a factor in the rebounding coal consumption.
While significant progress has been made in deploying renewables, in particular solar PV and wind, the deployment of low - carbon energy has not kept up with energy demand growth.
«These ideas can not keep up with the 5 percent growth that the [airline] industry continues to have year after year,» he explained.Straatsma and his colleagues are currently considering a range of possible options — a return to propellers, composite materials, ergonomics and biofuels — to help them reach their ambitious goal.
Non-carbon energy can not grow fast enough to keep up with total energy growth into the future.
But overall, especially with climate, since nearly all of the growth in emissions is going to come in poor countries, if you can't come up with energy choices that are less greenhouse gas emitting and also are cheap, they are just going to keep burning fossil fuels.
In addition, accidents frequently occur in areas where road infrastructure has not kept up with population growth such as along State Road 210 between I - 95 and the beaches.
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