Sentences with phrase «peak a number of»

Between Basel and Rotterdam, the Rhine has one of the highest microplastics pollution so far measured in rivers, with the Rhine - Ruhr metropolitan area showing peak numbers of up to four times the average.
But night by night, as we jotted down data and sketched out a picture from our interviews and notes, it appeared that although people were still dying (and dying horribly), the peak number of new infections around the Yambuku mission might be, at least provisionally, behind us.
While the petrol powered 3.0 litre straight six in the 535i has peak numbers of 225kW / 400Nm and pricing starts from $ 138,900.
Helping it keep pace with the threat posed by BMW's X5 M50d, the SQ5 has peak numbers of 230kW / 650Nm and can reach 100km / h in 5.1 seconds.
This should reflect the peak number of sleeping rooms per night during your stay.

Not exact matches

After reaching a peak in 2000 at 634,000, the annual number of new firms fell to 505,000 in 2010, the last year for which BLS has data.
The number of workers aged 20 to 29 will peak in about four years, then drop sharply over the next 15.
In the weeks leading up to an event, it says, the number of attacks increases, peaking during the first week of the tournament or games.
By pure logic, if the expected return, meaning the real cost of capital, is really 8 %, then today's P / E must be not the a sustainable number as the bulls argue, but an ephemeral peak that's set to fall sharply.
She suggests allowing anyone who's worked overtime during peak periods to bank a certain number of hours toward sick leave.
It has, but this has been the case since October 2009, when that number reached a high of 10 %, during the peak of the financial crisis.
On - demand financing peaked in the third quarter of 2015, in terms of both the number of deals and dollars, and the pace is slowing.
As the CEO of Peak Sales Recruiting, I have seen firsthand, over the last five years, an increase in the number of world - class companies seeking to hire top - performing B2B salespeople.
Slowly increase the number of emails, until you scale to your peak volume.
During its 2010 peak, 4.7 million people watched her E! reality show, «Keeping Up With the Kardashians,» and though the show draws less than half that number today, it made her an established brand in her own right, not to mention a net worth of $ 53 million.
These numbers are down from violent peaks reached in 2012 — the city had about 100 homicides a month that year — but the intensity of the bloodshed stands out, and appears to be closely linked to the fragmentation of Mexico's criminal organizations.
The earliest programs in central Canada air at 6 a.m. and Atlantic Canada at 7 a.m. Numbers from the Television Bureau of Canada show that consistently for the past six years, the 4 a.m. to 5 a.m. slot has had the fewest viewers, with an audience size about one - fifth of the peak time between 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Still, Canadian broadcasters aren't overlooking the value of starting early.
The number of workers on big projects in Western Australia is likely to stabilise at just one quarter of the peak level recorded during the mining construction boom, and that's only if planned projects get approved, a new study has found.
In the mid-1990s, the number of American malls peaked at about 1,500.
The number of stores peaked at 55, and revenues swelled to $ 44 million.
American Greetings» site was at number 12 in 2001 — possibly the peak of the e-card business — and never hit the top 20 again.
Seattle, Washington Population: 608,660 Median home price: $ 361,000, down 24 % from the market peak An increasing number of retirees are opting to trade in sun and golf for life in the big city and the...
The peak numbers are expected to fall on the morning of April 22, 2018.
The peak of the public sector earnings distribution is much higher, at twenty - something dollars per hour, and there are a good number of public sector workers earning $ 40 or $ 50 an hour.
If the trend continues, the number of cards is expected to hit the previous peak by the second quarter of 2018, according to Michelle Hutchison, a money expert at the personal finance site Finder.com.
While a number of simple measures of valuation have also been useful over the years, even metrics such as price - to - peak earnings have been skewed by the unusual profit margins we observed at the 2007 peak, which were about 50 % above the historical norm - reflecting the combination of booming and highly leveraged financial sector profits as well as wide margins in cyclical and commodity - oriented industries.
Early that year, as China's number of first - time phone buyers peaked, Xiaomi fell to fifth place in the local market and seventh globally, according to International Data Corp. «Our supply chain hadn't been designed to handle that kind of growth,» says co-founder Li Wanqiang.
The lackluster performance has revealed a hard truth about the quality of investments made during the peak years: A large number of inexperienced funds bought at inflated prices and settled for taking minority stakes, which left them little room to maneuver when growth slowed in markets like China and India.
Re food stamps, per WSJ last September the number had dropped to 46.2 million from a peak of 47.8 million in 2012 and continues to drop as the economy slowly improves > Still too many and too slow, I agree.
Patel expects the number of Irma suits against his company to peak late in the second quarter or during the third quarter of the year, he said.
Another chart from NOAA shows the that number of billion - dollar disasters in a given year is on the rise (bars), and 2017 reached an unprecedented peak in the cumulative total in damage (gray line):
According to Jay Ritter of the University of Florida, the number of publicly listed companies peaked in 1997 at 8,491 (see chart).
The unemployment rate has declined from a peak of 10 percent in October 2009 to 7.6 percent in March; however, much of the decrease is due to a fall in the number of people actively looking for a job.
The number of Sales On The Street is forecast to drop nearly 24 percent this year from the 2014 peak, according to figures from appraisal firm Miller Samuel.
And the industry is contracting: After peaking in the late 1990s, the number of active VC firms fell from 744 to 526 in the decade 2001 — 2011, and the amount of venture capital raised was just under $ 19 billion in 2011, down from $ 39 billion in 2001, according to the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA).
Also via Mr. Felder, here is a chart that shows the number of S&P 500 companies trading at 10 times revenues over time — currently there are 28 such stocks; at the peak of the mania in 2000 there were 36 (for a very brief moment).
During the third quarter, the number of available spaces on the borough's top retail corridors fell by about 7 percent to 197 from a peak of 212 spaces at the beginning of 2017, according to CBRE.
The manufacturing and non-manufacturing ISM indices, while down from the peaks seen in early 2004, are still at high levels and a number of other measures of business sentiment paint a similarly positive picture (Graph 3).
Between 2006 and the industry's peak in 2014, the number of restaurants in the U.S. grew 7.3 % to more than 638,000 — outpacing the population 6.9 % growth rate.
Since 1981, the peak year for hospitalizations in the U.S., the number of hospitals has shrunk, to 5,534 this year, down from 6,933.
With average rents peaking and a growing number of stores in hot water, concerns over Manhattan's retail market are becoming palpable
With the huge number of funds having moved into ETFs, once the Fed acts to withdraw stimulus and the market peaks, investors will all be trying to exit out of the same doorway.
The number of mergers and acquisitions in the industry has reached its highest peak in two and a half years, according to a recent report by the investment - banking firm of Berkery Noyes.
The number of single - family rentals nationally has increased by almost one third since the housing market last peaked: that's nearly 4 million more single - family homes rented in 2012 than in 2005.
Multiplying that price by the estimated number of patients gives you estimated annual peak sales.
The number of building approvals for detached houses has increased strongly over the past couple of months, to be around the peak reached in the second half of 2002 (Graph 23).
The total number of jobs in the U.S. hit a peak of about 138 million in January 2008, one month after the start of the most recent recession.
The «canonical» market peak typically features rich valuations, rising interest rates, often a reasonably extended and «flattish» period where, despite marginal new highs, momentum has gradually faded while internal divergences have widened, and finally, an abrupt reversal in leadership, from a preponderance of new highs over new lows (both generally large in number) to a preponderance of new lows over new highs, with the reversal often occurring over a period of just a week or two.
In October and November of 2008, an unprecedented number of insiders bought their company shares when the market tanked more than 40 % from its peak.
While these data at times show marked differences across areas, they suggest that prices in a number of inner - city localities, including Melbourne's CBD and the City of Sydney, had come off their peaks by the September quarter (Graph D2).
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