Sentences with phrase «numbers rose too»

War appeared to serve a purpose, culling population whenever numbers rose too high.
Every year the number rises too.

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Proving that it's never too late to pursue your passions, data from the 2016 Kauffman Startup Index indicates that while baby boomers currently account for 25 percent of new business owners, the last few years show the number of boomer entrepreneurs are on the rise at a rate that outpaces other age groups.
As complexity in the ETF landscape rises, so too has the number of ETFs making taxable distributions to their shareholders.
A quarter of adults who attended religious services weekly in 2006 said they sometimes drank too much, a number that rose as church attendance decreased, according to the General Social Survey.
The new research also shows that the number of people using food banks over the summer holidays is rising too.
It's still very sad with our government's initiatives, allowing too many processed food & fighting badly with rising diabetics & heart problems numbers.
Many fans seem to believe that Rose is still a star, but his numbers are more reminiscent of a replacement level player who's receiving too much playing time and attempting too many shots.
When I was pregnant I would watch the numbers on the scale continue to rise, wondering if I was gaining too much.
So to get a true picture of the amount of sugar per kid per week, you have to imagine the sugar pile cut into seven parts, then each part divided by the number of people in the Rose Bowl picture...» Whatever you think about the present level of sugar in flavored milk — and I agree it's too high — definitely click on the Rose Bowl picture to get some perspective on the school bus stunt.
Commenting on the today's report by the Independent Commission on Fees which highlights the fall in university admissions, President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), Dr Mike Short CBE, said: «Whilst the rise in tuition fees has resulted in a fall in the number of UK university applications, the economic downturn has clearly played its part too.
We do not yet have comparable numbers for 2015, but given the rise refugees this year, we can expect a much higher number of disappeared children too.
«Youth unemployment has risen yet again, back towards the million mark, the number of women out of work has gone up and long - term unemployment is still far too high», he said.
Skelos, too, wants the DREAM Act and tax credit uncoupled, arguing that the tax credit, which matters a lot to a number of his members and their conservative constituencies, should be allowed to rise or fall on its own merits.
And the increasing insecurity we see, with too many stuck in temporary jobs, and rising numbers of zero hours contracts, makes it harder for people to get a mortgage to buy their own home, or save for a pension, all of which adds to the pressure on our social security system.
The proportion of diesel vehicles registered in Leipzig however rose from 19 to 26 % between 2010 and 2016 — with negative consequences: While black carbon and the number concentration of ultrafine particles decreased, the concentration of gaseous nitrogen oxides (NOx) is stagnant and is still too high.
Not only is the number of proteins increasing, but the amount of these substances being administered to patients is rising too.
But then the effective heat capacity, the surface temperature, depends on the rate of mixing of the ocean water and I have presented evidence from a number of different ways that models tend to be too diffusive because of numerical reasons and coarse resolution and wave parameter rise, motions in the ocean.
This could be caused by a number of things... using too much weight, weak lumbar erector muscles, letting the hips rise faster than the shoulders, a poor basic deadlift technique or failing to establishing a good first pull (deadlift) before transitioning to the second pull (the jump).
The number of reps rose in the first set too.
As the demands of fun is on a rise, the number of such sites too increasing rapidly.
However, as things got better and the Government scrapped laws governing interracial relationships, people from various racial backgrounds began to connect, which marked a rise in the number of interracial marriages too.
So too China, which has recently risen to second place in the world economic stakes with its eye on reaching the number one slot in the not - too - distant future.
As the «adequate yearly progress» aspect of the law results in increasingly heightened performance expectations, this number will probably rise, too, even though many schools will «graduate» off the list due to improving (or at least fluctuating) test scores.
Similarly, between 1968 and 1980, the number of black children attending schools that were more than 90 % minority fell from 64 % to 33 % in the Nation (from 78 % to 23 % in the South), but that too reversed direction, rising by the year 2000 from 33 % to 37 % in the Nation (from 23 % to 31 % in the South).
Over time, as expectations rose, so too did the number of schools failing to meet them.
The reasons for the current spending orgy are several — an increase in the number of useless educrats, the rise of teachers unions, a public that has been way too trusting of those in power, etc..
The number of compact sedans have risen too and the latest one on the block is the Ford Figo Aspire which boasts of great looks, powerful engines and class - leading safety.
With physical bookstores in English - language markets in «terminal» decline, a small number of companies with «no history with books» dominating the consumer book market, and «insane» pricing of books and e-books, the free market had gone too far, suggested the man who oversaw the rise and fall of Borders in the United Kingdom, Philip Downer.
The number of companies that have filed bankruptcy only to rise out of the ashes of debt are way too numerous to even mention.
«We have seen a sharp increase in the number of rabbits surrendered to our Boston adoption center — a 50 percent rise in the last year alone — due in part to continued rabbit sales in pet stores, too many of which end up homeless,» said Laura Hagen, deputy director of advocacy at MSPCA - Angell, according to the press release.
As temperatures rise, so too do the numbers of dogs we see panting.
For years, animal shelters have seen an increasing number of homeless animals and a rising euthanasia rate due to too few adoptions.
The number of international trade visitors (2013: 40 per cent) at this year's show is set to rise significantly too.
When Capcom first presented a tech demo of Dead Rising 2, it showed off an environment with around 7,000 zombies on - screen at once, but had to cut this number after it proved too difficult to navigate in the final game.
All Too Human might be rather a mixed bag with a number of glaring omissions — whither Gwen John, David Hockney, Chris Ofili, Rose Wylie, to name but a few?
Flood damage, too, could exceed $ 10bn a year by 2080, while the number of people affected by droughts could increase sevenfold, and coastal damage from sea level rise could treble.
The increasing rate of extinctions, the rising number of species suffering population declines in the order of 90 per cent (not just tigers, but sparrows and voles, too), the destruction of rainforests, the pollution of the oceans — the evidence is plain to see.
As the number of hungry people has risen, so too has the number of failing states.
When it comes to sea level rise predictions, it's long been known and acknowledged that the IPCC numbers are too low; and, by and large the worst - case scenarios presented three years ago are coming to pass.
But that target may be too high to avoid dangerous climate change, Diffenbaugh said, noting that millions of Americans could see a sharp rise in the number of extreme temperature events before 2039, when the 2 - degree threshold is expected to be reached.
With world food prices projected to continue rising, so too will the number of hungry people, leaving millions of families trying to survive on one meal per day.
That's a decent emission reduction level, but by an increasing number of estimates the date of 2050 really is too late to prevent environmentally devastating temperature rises.
«There has been an enormous rise in the number of incidents and all too often magistrates seem to think it is just part of people's jobs to accept the might get punched if they work in the emergency services.
Where, perhaps, government in the past has been too blinkered, has been by trying simply to squeeze more from the system for the same cost (or less, when factoring in the lack of inflationary increases) rather than addressing whether services are procured in the right way and properly understanding the drivers for rising costs (the latter when their own research has shown that government is itself a driver through legislation, the growing number of offences and the associated demand for legal aid).
With the rise of smart home systems and increasing number of Google Assistant devices like Google Home being launched, it's not too difficult to imagine being able to use voice commands to authenticate purchasing items, similar to how the Echo works with Amazon's online store.
With the rise of downstreaming and diversification of the regions» export portfolios, FSR Search, based out of our Riyadh office, FSR have supported a number of sizeable organisations within the region's petrochemical sector across contractor positions and also senior functional roles that have required the delivery of localised talent and international executives too.
With the growing number of people visiting medical clinics and hospitals in St. Louis (and across the US), the job market's demand for this allied health professional is on the rise, too.
Resolution's view is that too much effort has focused on the point of crisis rather than prevention, and the number of people who have no choice but to represent themselves in the family court has risen sharply.
The number of respondents that answered «too much» rose six percentage points from the last survey, while the percentage that answered «too little» fell five basis points.
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