Sentences with phrase «one's current rate of growth»

At current rates of growth, it could reach three billion users by 2020.
«Uber has also agreed to maintain its approximate current rate of growth and not flood the streets with new licenses and vehicles.»
In this notion, you break down the gap between the emissions level you want at some point in the future and the emissions level you will have at current rates of growth, and break it down into manageable fractions - wedges - that can each be addressed with specific policies.
As part of the deal, Mr. Shorris said, the company agreed to «maintain its approximate current rate of growth
At the company's current rate of growth, membership should reach 50,000 this year, with sales on pace to reach $ 45 million, which would vault the firm to profitability.
At the current rate of growth of engagement and number of leagues competing, event production has become essential to meet the demands of spectators as well as leagues themselves.
The company is still ripping through cash to produce the exclusive shows that differentiate the service — and it will still have to deal with growing competition from Amazon, Hulu, and now Apple — but enough of those shows are hits, cord - cutting should only grow, and Netflix itself expects its current rate of growth to continue.
At is current rate of growth, that breaks down to adding $ 1 million in annual revenue every 11 days.
Canada currently supplies over 1/3 of U.S. lumber consumption and if the current rate of growth in housing starts continues, the U.S. will need to increasingly rely on higher - priced imported lumber from outside of North America to fulfill their needs if they impose a quota restriction on Canadian lumber.
Similarly, we don't presently observe a year - over-year decline in industrial production, but note that the current rate of growth is already below the level that prevailed at the beginning of prior U.S. economic recessions.
The $ 10 a week increase is equivalent to around 1 3/4 per cent for workers on average award wages, and thus entails little acceleration from the current rate of growth in awards of around 1 1/2 per cent.
At its current rate of growth, at some point this month, June of 2014, the number of websites on the Internet will surpass the one billion mark.
Uber also agreed to «maintain its approximate current rate of growth,» said Shorris, though there is no agreement as to what too much growth is.
As part of the deal, Uber would turn over rider data and information, promise to maintain its current rate of growth while the city conducted a four - month study, and, most importantly for Mark - Viverito and her members, drop the attack ads and mailers.
At the current rate of growth, CO2 emissions from shipping will double by 2050.
In the early nineties, researchers predicted that at the current rate of growth, there would be two televisions per US household by 1995.
If the current rate of growth is sustained through the final one - third of 2016, FCA's minivan volume will surpass 2014's output and soar ahead of the levels achieved at any point since 2007.
Regardless, it's a low - volume car, but if the current rate of growth continues, the Panamera won't be on this list a year from now.
HarperCollins Sees Massive Growth on eBooks — Harper Collins announced that 20 % of sales currently come from ebook titles, and with the current rate of growth that number should rise within the next year and a half.
In May, Ted Adams of IDW Publishing said that digital was 10 % of his sales but given the current rate of growth, he expected it to be 20 % next year.
The current rate of growth projects online retailing to become a $ 22 billion industry within the next few years.
Taking this shift a step farther, CEO Victoria Barnsley pointed out that 20 % of sales currently comes from ebook titles, but with the current rate of growth, that number should rise within the next year and a half.
But he does have property and other assets that will eventually be quite considerable at their current rate of growth.
Johnson: If our current rate of growth is any sort of crystal ball, I would imagine that in five years time, Sojos will be one of the leading pet foods in the natural sector.
However, it is not inconceivable that the current rate of growth of 1.4 % / yr in fossil - fuel related emissions could reach 2 % / yr or more due to rapid economic growth in the developed world.
Yet even if the high price of energy from fossil fuels and power plants combines with regional climate initiatives to slow the current rate of growth somewhat, we will probably hit 11 gigatonnes of carbon emissions per year by 2020.
At current rates of growth, the IEA says that it expects that coal consumption will rise to 4.32 billion tonnes of oil equivalent versus 4.4 billions tonnes of oil per year worldwide within only four years; with that trend continuing, coal would quickly overtake oil as the world's fuel source of choice.
Based on continuing current rates of growth for passengers and freight, and if no mitigation options are implemented to overcome the barriers, the current transport sector's GHG emissions could increase by up to 50 % by 2035 at continued current rates of growth and almost double by 2050.
One factor to consider here is that with the current rate of growth we will run out of suitable rooftops for solar at some point in the next 5 - 10 years, and everything after that will have to be deployed somewhere else.
It took several hundred years to emit our first half - trillion tons, but worldwide CO2 emissions are growing exponentially at a compound rate of about 2.8 percent per year (since 1950) and so it will only take another 25 years at the current rate of growth to hit a trillion tons, at which point it's game over for the 2 - degree target (though of course not too late to try to keep warming under 3 degrees).
But he does have property and other assets that will eventually be quite considerable at their current rate of growth.
Many analysts argue that the current rate of growth in the retail REIT sector is not sustainable.
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