Sentences with phrase «now than at any time»

Chances are, you're not any wealthier now than at this time last year.
The stock market is is more overvalued now than at any time in U.S. history.
2017.09.29 Housing affordability relief still elusive in Canada in the second quarter as ownership costs continued to rise in Toronto: RBC Economics Becoming a home owner in Canada is less affordable now than at any time since 1990, according to the latest Housing Trends and Affordability Report issued today by RBC Economics Research...
The S&P 500 as a proportion of the stock market is far more concentrated now than at any time.
Though I think I am doing better now than at times in the past, I am looking forward to reading what the other contributors have to say.
More young people are expressing doubts about God now than at any time since Pew started asking the question a decade ago.
More young people are disaffiliated from religion now than at any time in our country's past.
The gap between Americans who view the Affordable Care Act favorably and those who do not is smaller now than at any time since the fall of 2012, a year before the law's disastrous rollout, according to a monthly poll that has tracked attitudes about the polarizing law since President Obama signed it five years ago.
The ice cores showed the glaciers on Mt. Hunter are melting more now than at any time in the past 400 years.
The wine industry in England, for example, is bigger now than at any time since the onset of the little ice age around the 14th century, when vineyards dating back to the Roman era were abandoned.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Almost every segment of the yield curve is flatter now than at any time over the past 10 - year period (see Exhibit 2).
Crude oil is cheaper now than at any time in more than five years.
This means that you're probably safer choosing a VW now than at any time in recent history.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The sun is weaker now than at any time since 1910, so how is it over a degree warmer now than in 1910?
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.
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 argument is that because temperatures are higher now than at any time in the past 1,000 years therefore global warming is anthropogenic.
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.
According to the CFIUS Practice Group alert, there is «a greater chance now than at any time in the last decade of...
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.
This includes more buyers looking at homes right now than at any time during last year's spring market.
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.

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The index is now trading at 20.2 times earnings, which, other than during the recession, is the highest it's been in a decade.
Until now, publishing at specific times has been more of a tablet - based model than a web - based one.
Probably more important to CNOOC than the 35 % stake in the problem - plagued Long Lake project that provides all of Opti's cash flow are the three undeveloped oilsands properties which it can now proceed to develop at a time of its choosing using the best technology available.
Now factoring is considered just another kind of so - called «asset - based commercial lending,» a category that as a whole grew from $ 100 billion of credit extended at any one time in the early 1990s to more than $ 325 billion today.
Thanks to the current economic climate, it's harder for businesses to generate a profit now than at any other time for generations.
At the best of times, everything a CMO does is a gamble with ephemeral and uncertain results; that's a hundred times truer now, with marketing tools multiplying faster than anyone could truthfully claim to keep up with.
Forbes said its real - time ranking of the world's billionaires now estimates Buffett's wealth at $ 74.4 billion, about $ 1.5 billion more than Slim's $ 72.9 billion.
The ITER international project in France has been plagued by cost overruns — the original 5 - billion - euro project is now budgeted at 13 billion euros (about $ 15 billion)-- and its 23,000 - ton Tokamak experimental reactor, three times heavier than the Eiffel Tower, is still many years from completion.
Although Istanbul is now known as the «Digital Bosphorus,» less than four percent of Turkish residents had access to the Internet at the time, and most food deliveries happened by phone, if at all.
Such rates will generally be higher than what home buyers currently pay, not only because banks now offer substantial discounts from posted rates, but also because many buyers (40 % according to a July 2011 TD Bank report) take mortgages with variable rates, which are lower than fixed rates at least 85 % of the time.
At the time that was a record number — but it's about to be broken, more than a decade later, because those passports are now up for renewal.
At the same time, it's continued to expand globally, with U.S. market now representing less than a third of sales.
At a time when Chinese wages are rising by double - digit percentages annually, Bangladesh has gained market share: it is now the world's second - largest exporter of apparel (behind China), sending more than $ 19 - billion worth abroad in 2012.
«We do it one connection at a time, one innovation at a time, day after day after day, and that's why I think the work that we're all doing today is more important now than it's ever been before,» he said.
At the same time, Colonna is far less professionally successful than his former partner Fred Wilson, who went on to launch Union Square Ventures and is now a bonafide VC guru.
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