Sentences with phrase «pace has accelerated»

The long - term average rate of sea - level rise in Hampton Roads is about one foot per century, but that pace has accelerated sharply recently, which makes it challenging to gauge future rates of change.
In recent months the pace has accelerated.
The average tax paying investor is now running up a down escalator whose pace has accelerated to the point where his upward progress is nil.»

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Capital has been fleeing north for the past two years, and the pace is accelerating.
Over the past year that group has grown to almost 3,591 members with sometimes as many as 200 joining in a single week, and the pace continues to accelerate.
«Depending on the pace Amazon would seek to enter the market, an acquisition such as Rite Aid could accelerate the pace and be a relatively low - risk acquisition given that it currently trades at an enterprise value of only about $ 5 billion.»
A startup by contrast doesn't have that stockpile of market experiences to help them accelerate the pace to the right answers, hence they need a much more comprehensive business plan outline to help them ask those early and important questions to get the ball rolling.
The customers have responded with great enthusiasm as enhanced video and mobile services are being demanded by both consumers and enterprises at an ever accelerating pace
Experts, however, had been anticipating inflation to accelerate at an even faster pace in March and, earlier this week, the Bank of Canada raised its inflation projections for 2018.
Kickstarter is the flagship name - brand of crowdfunding, and so as the industry has matured and developed, the pace of contributions has accelerated.
Growth too has improved, with the economy accelerating at a 2.9 % annual pace in the third quarter after a fairly sluggish first half.
The pace of the company's growth has been steady from the start, with gradual expansion coming from the purchase of flagging gyms in mid-sized Ontario communities, but has accelerated in recent years.
Already a popular practice in the beverage industry, the pace of endorsements and investments by famous names has accelerated in recent years as more celebs look to make money from the increasing popularity of liquor and wine.
But ad spending has been accelerating at a rapid pace on YouTube over the past two years as brands sought to connect with its audience of more than 1 billion people.
At the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, the focus on accelerating the pace and rate of change for women has driven many of the sessions and conversations.
Growth might have accelerated a bit in the fourth quarter, says Bloom, but it was still at 2 % for the year, woefully below the 5 % pace you'd expect in an economy bouncing back from a severe recession.
He also says he'll be keeping an eye on whether Lululemon has the capacity to accelerate investment, and maintain the pace of growth.
It went from being owned and run by a second - time entrepreneur to a limited partnership that brought U.S. retail experience to the table — private equity funds Advent International and Highland Capital Partners acquired a 48 % stake from Wilson in 2005 — and finally a public listing that has enabled the company to accelerate the pace of expansion.
If it seems like having an advanced business plan for an as - yet unproven technology is putting the cart before the horse, the imposed 20 - year timeline for this project actually represents an accelerated pace — from experimental stage to working prototype and then to commercial 1,000 MW power plants dotting the landscape.
On the other hand, having to scale your business at an accelerated pace — and dealing with the organizational and managerial challenges that come with it — can be overwhelming to a new entrepreneur.
The issue has at times become a political cudgel — just Google «Obama» and «food stamps,» or, better yet, don't — but this week's report shows the pace of improvement is finally starting to accelerate.
The pace of innovation in healthcare has accelerated in the last decade due to changing demographics and significant unmet medical needs.
Home prices had hit a record in September, and the pace of growth accelerated ever since then.
The pace of innovation in healthcare has accelerated in the last decade due to demographic changes and significant unmet needs in major disease areas like cancer and neurodegenerative disorders.
The healthcare space is one where the pace of innovation has accelerated almost exponentially, and if you are not constantly innovating, you run the risk of obsolescence.
Investors have begun to worry that the Fed might accelerate the pace of its credit tightening if inflation, which has been dormant for years, starts to show signs of accelerating.
«Given the large numbers at play, it is going to take meaningful time to see big numbers in terms of board diversity percentages but the pace of change is accelerating,» said Cassidy, whose Boardlist now has nearly 4,000 members.
Additionally, «wages are already accelerating at a pace that would end deflation in 2016,» according to Robert Feldman, Morgan Stanley's Japan economist, adding, «Once deflation ends, the Bank of Japan can not continue the quantitative easing that currently monetizes the deficits.»
The pace of evolution in the retail sector is accelerating in a manner that few would have anticipated even five years ago.
Viewed from the expenditure side, the main reason for the slower growth was a moderation in the pace of gross fixed capital formation, especially business investment which had been accelerating in 2103 - 14, but slowed in 2015.
The pace of change in healthcare and the life sciences sector has been accelerating, creating a demand for professionals who can navigate the strategic, economic, political, and social undercurrents that are changing the face of this global structure.
For the transformation to occur, it has to be driven by leaders across the organization, and we have seen the pace of this change begin to accelerate in every function.
It was the 16th straight year - on - year rise and the pace of increase has been slightly accelerating from +1.8 % in February.
A significant development has been the persistently high rate of new firm formation in recent years as experienced women and minorities launch new firms at an accelerated pace.
Monetary and fiscal policy settings are highly expansionary; profits have picked up over the past six months; business inventories are at low levels, suggesting that production will need to accelerate to keep pace with demand; and surveys suggest that business confidence is rising.
Bitcoinist: The pace of tech adoption has been accelerating from the 19th century onwards, with smartphone technology now only taking less than a decade.
The pace of capital raising using depositary receipts has accelerated sharply from last year, and the pipeline of future issues is strong, DR bankers say.
Fortunately, the grasp religion has on humanity is weakening and an accelerating pace and will leave it behind.
Since then, the pace of these protests has accelerated.
But those norms began to unravel in the 1970's and have done so at an accelerating pace.
II.m), parallels the concluding concern of Science and the Modern World with «Social Progress» in the face of a technology that has mastered the invention of inventions and accelerated the pace of occupational change well beyond any past rate, which was always less than one generation per major innovation.
Many of us are now jumpy, if not panicky, because of the astounding and dramatic form and pace in which it has accelerated and come upon us in the last few decades, and because of the manner in which it has taken place under auspices other than ourselves and outside our political, ideological, and religious control.
The war hastened the process of concentrating the wealth of this country in the hands of the few; it is a process which has been going on at accelerated pace ever since.
In my opinion, once we have children they need to become a primary focus, if not THE primary focus in our lives, at least until they have grown old enough to individuate and become independent at a natural pace (not the accelerated pace Western society pushes).
If your teenager is new to model railroading, they'll get the most out of it if they progress through the stages I've described, but at their own accelerated pace.
Life has been moving at a seriously accelerated pace lately!
Vice President Kwesi Amissah - Arthur has charged African Universities to accelerate the pace in charting their own identify, be innovative and re-orient themselves to meet the socio - economic, political and developmental needs of the times.
The PACE group believes if more parents have their children tested, the demand for accelerated programs will grow in The Bronx.
Many members of the conference would like to see the agency accelerate its pace, arguing hydrofracking could be a major economic booster for the Southern Tier, home to the gas - rich Marcellus Shale formation.
«We found that in the learning process, our brain function makes an inverted «U» learning pattern from a slow pace at the start, accelerating to a peak at the midpoint, before returning to the original pace, once we have mastered the task,» says DeSouza.
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