Sentences with phrase «numbers rising steadily»

From 2006 to now, that number rose steadily to 36 percent: an 89 percent increase in the nearly 10 year span (see chart).

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Two - thirds of U.S. adults are overweight or obese, a number that has been rising steadily for the past three decades.
The number of professionals who are working on a freelance basis as opposed to a full time basis has been on steadily on the rise in recent years across all industries, but in particular in the journalism industry.
That number has risen steadily as Uber's self - driving test fleet has grown, from 5,000 total miles per week in early February, to just over 20,000 miles per week in early March.
The number of commercials per game has been steadily rising — even as people are, as Rolapp said, becoming more accustomed to streaming services that offer either no ads, like Netflix and Amazon, or comparatively light ads, like Hulu.
In addition to the rising number of card accounts, credit - card balances are also steadily creeping higher.
Beginning with the 1990s, South Asia, North Africa and the Middle East has seen steadily rising number of attacks, a trend that has accelerated in recent years.
Since the start of the war, the number of Syrian asylum petitions has steadily risen.
The numbers — for example for Mass attendance (down), for marriage break - ups (rising steadily), for men offering themselves for the priesthood (down, or static)-- all tell their own story.
The number of children born outside marriage has been steadily rising for the past 50 years.
This wasn't an overnight development; according to data compiled by the Southern Education Foundation, the percentage of American public school students who are low income has been rising steadily since the foundation started tracking the number in 1989.
Arya has shot to number 169 in the baby name ranks and is rising steadily with every new series of the popular TV show.
Since the 1990s, the number of women who start families in their 30s has steadily risen according to data from the CDC.
Since then it's passed (some might say flipped) through a number of hands with the price steadily rising along the way.
According to NHS figures cited in The Independent, the number of people placed on CTOs has risen steadily since they were first brought in.
The number of homeless people in West Yorkshire is rising steadily and churches and many others in the county are increasingly involved in providing night shelter accommodation for the homeless,» he said in the Lords.
The number of U.S. undergraduate degrees being awarded in most STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and math) has risen steadily in recent years -LCB- link to G Sci page -RCB-.
But although the job market is always the number one concern of graduate students, a second concern is the fact that university tuition fees have been rising steadily as a result of cutbacks in government funding.
Both the number and the proportion of women earning master's and doctoral degrees have risen steadily over the past 30 years; nevertheless, the discrepancy between women and men remains much larger than at the baccalaureate level.
The number of women diagnosed with cervical cancer is steadily rising.
And with antibiotic resistance rising steadily, those numbers promise to climb even higher.
Women are still dramatically outnumbered (and outranked) on the faculties of universities and academic medical centers, although their numbers have risen steadily.
According to EDF, public transit usage has steadily risen since 1995, with Americans taking 10.7 billion public transportation trips — the largest number in a half century — in 2008.
One reason: The number of pieces has been steadily rising, driven in part by collisions between orbiting pieces of trash or trash and spacecraft.
The number of DALYs due to communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional disorders has declined steadily, from 1.19 billion in 1990 to 769.3 million in 2013, while DALYs from non-communicable diseases have increased steadily, rising from 1.08 billion to 1.43 billion over the same period.
The average number of P values per paper has been steadily rising, they found.
The Department of Energy estimates that natural gas produces slightly more than one - fifth of all the electricity used in the United States, and that number is steadily rising.
In Britain, the number of conceptions among teenage girls rose steadily through the 1980s from 55.9 per thousand women to 69.1 in 1990, falling for the first time only in 1991.
A 2008 study by the California Department of Public Health found that the number of children receiving services for autism in the state has risen steadily, despite a decrease to trace levels of mercury in their inoculations.
If the GHCN's collection is treated as a more or less complete accounting of the available instrumental temperature record, then the number of stations rose steadily during the first half of the twentieth century, surged in the 1940s - 1970s, and then sharply declined afterward.
They found that the number of Americans diagnosed with diabetes rose steadily from 10 million in 1994, to 14 million in 2000, to 19 million in 2007.
In the U.S., 201 of every 100,000 individuals suffer from the disease, and these numbers are steadily rising.
Over that time, as the shot rate steadily climbed, other important numbers also have risen dramatically.
Chairman of the Australian Dental Association's (ADA) Oral Health Committee, Dr Peter Alldritt, says the number of Australians whitening or bleaching their teeth is steadily rising, yet most people have little knowledge about the health risks surrounding whitening procedures, especially those delivered by people with no professional training in oral or dental care.
Globally, more than 70 millions people have Herpes Simples Virus, and the number of people with genital herpes and oral herpes have been steadily rising.
You are not alone and the number of singles in Hong Kong has been steadily rising over the years.
Depending on how the statistics are calculated, the number of women in film has been steadily rising — though the battle continues for equal rewards and career opportunities compared to male actors.
As a result, the number of new - member invitations has risen steadily.
The number of women going to college and entering the workforce is steadily on the rise, along with the number of women gaining powerful positions in government and business.
In contrast, the number of students attracted to elementary - and secondary - school teaching careers has risen steadily for the past three years, the report says.
After several years of decline, the number of American children living in poverty has been rising steadily since 2000, a study found.
Although both the number of school employees and expenditures per pupil have risen steadily for many decades, that trend has come to an end.
Across the country, the number of charter schools that are diverse by design has been steadily rising in recent years, in cities including New York, Denver, and Washington D.C. Scholars at the Century Foundation in Washington D.C., a nonpartisan research organization, estimate that about two dozen such charters have opened in recent years although they still comprise only a tiny fraction of charter schools.
The documents, and a steadily rising number of children in special provision over the last six years, appear to back him up.
As of school year 2014 - 2015, AP says, more than 1,000 of the nation's 6,747 charter schools had minority enrollment of at least 99 percent, and the number has been rising steadily.
The number has been steadily rising, and is now at 65 - 35 trucks.
This number has steadily risen over the last two years: in 2013, 41.9 % had been self - publishing for more than one year; in 2014, 54.6 % answered that question with yes.
The result was not only a dramatic dip in the value of the average home, but individuals all over the country losing their job as the economy began to slow down and a number of families who found themselves underwater when it came to their mortgage steadily on the rise.
Although the foreclosure rate rose drastically in the mid-2000s, and the number of younger Americans buying a home has steadily declined in recent years, the American rate of homeownership remains at roughly 65 percent.
And the numbers are rising steadily each year.
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