Sentences with phrase «now than at»

There is no doubt that the price of a home in most regions of the country is greater now than at any time in history.
Homes are more affordable right now than at almost any time in our country's history except for the foreclosure years (2009 - 2015) when homes sold at major discounts.
This includes more buyers looking at homes right now than at any time during last year's spring market.
The most recent Foot Traffic Report (which sheds light on the number of buyers out looking at homes) disclosed that there are more buyers right now than at any other time in the last twelve months.
«The need for a full - time manager to support salespeople is probably greater now than at any other time I've been in real estate, which is about 15 years,» Williams says.
According to the last South African Census, just over 50 % of the country's households are multigenerational, reflecting a study reported in Time Magazine last November noting that more young adults (aged 18 to 34) in the United States are living with their parents now than at any time since 1940.
More households in America are headed by renters now than at any other time in the last 50 years, with owner household formation toppled by renter household formation in the past 10, according to a recent analysis of Census Bureau data by the Pew Research Center.
Their brains have more potential for development now than at any other time in their lives.
The company recently made the One publicly available at just $ 299 for the high - end 64 GB version and is present in many more markets now than at launch — so it'll be interesting to see how its next device handles the competition when it's unveiled.
Overall the 5s is a good investment now than at its release, but if you want larger screen, better camera or a microSD slot, you must consider an Android device.
According to the CFIUS Practice Group alert, there is «a greater chance now than at any time in the last decade of...
There may be more of that transpiring right now than at any time in the last dozen years as well, particularly in the area of intellectual property.
This USA Today chart shows how Americans are paying less taxes on gas now than at any point since 1993.
«Thus we can say that if our reading of the Holocene is correct, it is warmer now than at any other time in over the last 100,000 years.»
The argument is that because temperatures are higher now than at any time in the past 1,000 years therefore global warming is anthropogenic.
2) Current levels of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere are higher now than at any time in the past 650,000 years.
The atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide has increased by more than 30 % since the start of the industrial age and is higher now than at any time in at least the past 650,000 years.
The sun is weaker now than at any time since 1910, so how is it over a degree warmer now than in 1910?
The bottom line is that more people are benefiting from solar now than at any point in the past, and while the market is changing, the broader trend over the next five years is going in one direction — and that's up.»
The fact that this ice didn't melt during previous warm periods does not, by itself, provide evidence that it is warmer now than at any time in the past 44,000 years, which is the implication of your comment.
Add in the fact that the thickness of the ice, which is much harder to measure, is estimated to have fallen by half since 1979, when satellite records began, and there is probably less ice floating on the Arctic Ocean now than at any time since a particularly warm period 8,000 years ago, soon after the last ice age.
Of course they fail to mention this was a time of regional warming which had only a small effect on global climate and that when global climate is considered, indeed it is anaomalously warmer now than at any time in the last thousand years.
The biggest change is that ice sheet dynamics look more uncertain now than at the time of the TAR, which is why this uncertainty is not included any more in the cited range but discussed separately in the text.
«There is a much greater concentration of international collectors in London now than at any other time of the year.»
The New York Times recently claimed that media references to W.B. Yeats's famous line, «the centre can not hold», are higher now than at any time since the mid-1980s.
He does admit that he has less stamina now than at forty years old.
After a rough start in December of 2015, Ubisoft has steadily improved Rainbow Six Siege to the point that they recently reported more players are playing now than at the game's launch.
True, FPS games have always been popular, but they have stronger followings now than at any other point in history.
This means that you're probably safer choosing a VW now than at any time in recent history.
So far, despite the recession, more jobs have been created for women and there are 90,000 more in the 55 and up bracket working now than at the start of the recession — although some of those jobs may be retirees who were forced to take on part - time work because their portfolios tanked.
Better Home Loans — There are more loan programs now than at any point in history, and many of them are designed specifically for first time home buyers, those with bad or no credit, and more.
What this means is that buyers need to be more educated now than at any point in the past when it comes to purchasing a home and understanding exactly what options are available to them in order to get the most favorable rates possible.
Crude oil is cheaper now than at any time in more than five years.
Almost every segment of the yield curve is flatter now than at any time over the past 10 - year period (see Exhibit 2).
Homes are more affordable right now than at almost any time in our country's history except for the foreclosure years (2009 - 2015) when homes sold at major discounts.
One thing that I advise people who speak parallel to the objective of these articles and shows is that we are in a different time now than at the time when these millionaires became rich.
With more stocks fitting his criteria available now than at any time in recent history, we figure that Chapman Capital should be quite, er, active.
While inflation is lower now than at any time since the 1960s, many people are concerned that investments, including Treasury securities, may lose purchasing power over the long run.
Thanks to the success of ebooks and print on demand (POD), its easier to publish your work now than at any other time in HISTORY.
What this shift in communication has allowed us to do is to consume more content now than at any point in history.
Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., The Times's publisher, added, «Times journalism has a broader reach and wider impact now than at any time in our history.
There is more momentum in the states now than at any time since education reform became a national priority with the release of A Nation at Risk in 1983.
That there are more Latino children in public schools now than at the time George W. Bush signed No Child into law, and yet, are improving academically proves the too - many - immigrant - and - minority children argument to be pure sophistry.
As everyone knows, the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education act is closer to the finish line now than at any time in the past eight years.
◦ Trend: The public grades their local schools more favorably now than at any point in the past ten years, despite mediocre performance on the National Assessment of Educational Progress during the same period.
Anastasia Northrop, 33, who founded the National Catholic Singles Conference in Denver in 2005, has given considerable thought to why there are more single Catholics now than at any other time in history.
More people are joining online dating sites right now than at any other time.
«Some estimates,» he writes, «are that depression is 10 times more likely to afflict someone now than at the turn of the century.»
With the primarily positive developments of 2007, the potential for a long - term agreement between the United States and DPRK is greater now than at any time in the past five years.
More extraordinary specimens are being found now than at any other time in history.
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