Not exact matches
According to a
recent survey, 76 percent of HR professionals said they are more willing to hire a boomerang employee
now than in the
past.
Despite
recent volatility the price of bitcoin is up more
than 1,100 percent
in the
past 12 months and
now trades at nearly $ 11,000, according to Coinbase.
I'd rather our team
than a Man U who have spent loads and expect miracles, or a City who have bought loads
in the
recent past but are
now faltering, or a Spurs who can not seem to find that high level they think they deserve, or a Chelsea who everyone expects to win the title... no pressure for them eh?
The Giroud I see on my TV screen
now is much bigger
than the Giroud I used to see
in recent past.
I am glad to tell you
now we not only have a budget, but more importantly, we have a budget process that is more transparent, more inclusive and more closely tied to our development priorities
than in the
recent past.
Research
in recent years has suggested that young Americans might be less creative
now than in decades
past, even while their intelligence — as measured by IQ tests — continues to rise.
Comparing data from the 2001 - 2002 and 2012 - 2013 NESARC waves, the researchers found that the prevalence of drinking at levels two and three times or more the standard binge thresholds
in the
past year was significantly higher
in the most
recent NESARC wave, suggesting that more adults are engaging
in extreme binge drinking
now than a decade earlier.
Annual salary increases have averaged three to four percent
in the
recent past; a range of options will
now be under consideration, including providing a smaller
than usual increase.
The orbiter has found further evidence that Mars was once wetter
than it is
now, with observations of surface patterns that could only have been made by flowing liquid, most likely carbon dioxide or water,
in its
recent geological
past.
Racial gaps
in total debt are far larger
than even
recent reports have recognized, far larger
now than in the
past, and correlated with troubling trends
in the economy.
And yet, a
recent poll found that adults believe that people respect teachers and administrators even less
now than then did
in the
past.
Now, what have I done
in the
recent past, aside from losing more money
than the S&P 500?
The good news for our economy is that more people are buying homes
now than in recent years
past.
U.S. animal shelters are
now killing fewer cats and dogs
than at any time
in the
past 60 years ---- nearly 300,000 fewer
in the most
recent fiscal year
than just one year earlier, and just 8.6 per 1,000 Americans, the lowest ratio on record ---- but is the
recent dramatic progress really saving animal lives?
You keep ignoring the fact that there is no evidence for methane burps associated with conditions
in the relatively
recent past (early Holocene, Eemian) for which there is good evidence for warmer Arctic conditions
than now, and you are happy to extrapolate emissions of a few Tg (at most) to values 1000 times larger on the basis of nothing very much.
Now scientists
in Sweden say the Sahel faces another humanitarian crisis even
than in the
recent past − with the changing [continue reading...]
(5) But the
recent positive publicity for whistleblowers suggests that whistleblowing is
now viewed with less suspicion — and whistleblowers as less politically motivated and more altruistic —
than was true
in the
past.
Weather fluctuates, and as a consequence itâ $ ™ s easy enough to point to an unusually warm year
in the
recent past, note that itâ $ ™ s cooler
now and claim, â $ œSee, the planet is getting cooler, not warmer!â $ But if you look at the evidence the right way Ââ $» taking averages over periods long enough to smooth out the fluctuations â $» the upward trend is unmistakable: each successive decade since the 1970s has been warmer
than the one before.
Making the case for internal investments that yield long - term rewards (like, say, e-discovery technology) should be easier
now than it has been
in the
recent past, as competing enterprises are likely doing the same.
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.