Sentences with phrase «pace than the nation»

If New York is truly «open for business,» it's not yet demonstrated by employment figures, which show New York creating jobs at a slower pace than the nation as a whole.
In nine out of 10 markets on Zillow's list, home values are expected to rise at a faster pace than the nation overall, with the exception of Denver.

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China was expected to continue on an aggressive path of opening up its economy, but this has happened at a much slower pace than most nations expected.
Child poverty was cut back at a scale and pace which was simply better than any other industrial nation during that period - even if Labour missed its 2010 interim target.
January 29, 2013 • In nearly all major cities across the nation, prices rose at a faster pace in November than they had in October, the latest S&P / Case - Shiller Home Price Indices report shows.
Read CCSA's response to the article, «LAUSD charter school growth faster pace than in state, nation
With more than 1100 schools and 500,000 students, California sets the pace for public schools of choice for the nation, with CCSA as a foundational force.
The nation's railroads have more than a century - long commitment to the nation's service men and women, and this year continue to hire veterans at a robust pace.
If adopted, it would sanction the killing of thousands of whales in the next decade, but at a pace lower than that projected for the existing whaling nations.
The vulnerable nations declared that they are, «Alarmed at the pace of change to our Earth caused by human - induced climate change, including accelerating melting and loss of ice from Greenland, the Himalayas and Antarctica, acidification of the world's oceans due to rising CO2 concentrations, increasingly intense tropical cyclones, more damaging and intense drought and floods, including Glacial Lakes Outburst Floods, in many regions and higher levels of sea - level rise than estimated just a few years ago, risks changing the face of the planet and threatening coastal cities, low lying areas, mountainous regions and vulnerable countries the world over...»
We have, as a consequence, slowed our emissions and reduced the pace at which we are emitting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere faster than any other advanced nation.
Pace of Indian solar growth to accelerate this year as the nation is set to more than double 2016's 4 GW capacity; however, headwinds regarding transmission and evacuation issues could slow expansion, Mercom says.
As the Post article describes, Roberts argues that salaries for federal judges haven't increased at the same pace as other workers (and indeed, have declined) and that today's federal judges make less than half of the deans and professors at the nation's top law schools.
But those looking to end up at the nation's largest firms, where fast - paced environments can lead to lucrative career paths, will need more than good grades to get hired.
The Nation's Top Apartment Markets for Inventory Growth, Construction Pipelines Developers are building properties at a quicker pace than at any time over the past two decades.
The pace of growth in the nation's economy over the second quarter of 2017 was stronger than originally believed.
Looking forward, the outlook for our nation's housing markets is brighter than it has been for some time, but the housing recovery will proceed at a slow pace.
While Chicago prices continue to follow a national trend of continued increases, the pace is slower in this area than the nation as a whole.
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