Sentences with phrase «peak year»

The artist's peak year of auction sales was 2007 when 35 works were sold.
With so many home security systems currently on the market and home security technology hitting new peaks every year, there are no shortage of options to consider.
But the stock peaked a year before its final record quarter, and rolled over well before its earnings did.
For peak year targets, emissions remain constant at the peak level.
At the time, marginalized American farmers «westering» for cheap land in the Northwest, religious zealots, and just dreamers in search of adventure were flooding across the Kansas frontier, and in peak years as many as fifty thousand covered wagon immigrants spent the summer crossing the Oregon Trail and its two main tributaries, the California and Mormon trails.
This downward trend has continued since 2005, that was the recent peak year for vehicle thefts.
But revenues from bingo and other games of chance are off more than 25 percent from peak years at Holy Helpers.
QUESTION: If this hypothetical +0.03 C per decade trend line for the seven hottest peak years on record between 1998 and 2028 stayed within the CMIP5 min - max boundary line, as shown on the above graphic, could climate scientists justifiably claim in the year 2028 that «global warming» a.k.a. «climate change» had occurred on schedule according to AR5's climate model predictions?
US newspaper digital adoption has hit new peaks this year as more adults have been embracing paid content.
Except, this movie is well behind the curve on its star, whose popularity among the darker corners of the Internet peaked years ago, to say nothing for the detail that a disturbed teenager attacked a classmate in 2014 after becoming obsessed with the character, as seen in the truly scary HBO documentary «Beware the Slenderman.»
With the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2016, China pledged to peak its carbon emissions by 2030, but if the country continues on its current trajectory, emissions will likely peak years earlier and the nation will meet its goals far ahead of schedule.
Driver Rhys Millen boldly predicted his Bentley Bentayga SUV would beat the production SUV record at Pikes Peak this year by a staggering one full minute.And he could actually do it.The record was set...
Driver, drifter and rally star Rhys Millen will tackle Pikes Peak this year in a 12 - cylinder Bentley Bentayga SUV.
This downward trend has continued since 2005, which was the recent peak year for auto thefts.
Prices peaked this year in King County in June, reaching $ 573,522.
Racial tensions in the city peaked a year later, when Detroit police raided a bar in a black neighborhood, sparking five days of riots, looting, and fires.
For Duke, its dispositions will likely peak this year, largely because the company has already disposed of the bulk of its suburban office assets.
Canada's diamond production peaked that year above 16 million carats.
The troubled airline's ongoing battle with its workforce hit a new peak this year when the company's efforts to launch a discount carrier met opposition from unions fearing the erosion of benefits and job security.
The city's real estate has always been mind - boggling to outsiders, but reached a particularly confounding peak this year in terms of affordability.
The electric - car maker's stock TSLA, -5.55 % has slumped 16 % since its closing peak this year at $ 357.42 on Feb. 26 through Tuesday, compared to the S&P 500's SPX, -0.23 % 4.5 % loss, and talk is getting ugly ahead of Wednesday's first - quarter earnings report.
However, there's a good chance that the gold / commodity ratio will make a multi-year peak this year, due mainly to increasing strength (catch - up moves) in other commodities.
I got to question what you mean by DM as well now, Vieira was B2B and Gilberto Silva was our DM during Vieiras peak years.
Instead, stimulus funds are actually peaking this year.
That higher peak this year means that the 400 ppm level will be passed even sooner next year, Tans said, possibly as early as February.
«In the next peak year, 2025, the numbers will only be 3 percent higher than the class of 2011 — a difference of only about 100,000 graduates nationally,» the report said.
The tourist season now peaks all year round with surfers travelling to the seaside town from every corner of not just the country but the world to enjoy the waves of the north west coast.
Their galleries caught peak years of American art and Gorky's poignant memories of home.
Why did Christie's bring so much art to auction after a year of sales that were substantially lower than the previous peak years of 2014 & 2015?
Assuming a number for the peak to trough extent of natural variability, what would be the expected amount of temperature change from an El Nino peak year to a La Nina year?
South Africa joins China and Mexico in stating intended peaking years for emissions.
Basing his argument on the work of geophysicist M. King Hubbert, who accurately predicted that U.S. crude - oil production would peak between 1966 and 1972 (the actual peak year was 1970), Heinberg draws on a contemporary «roster of Cassandras» in petroleum research to suggest that global fossil - fuel liquid extraction rates could peak as early as 2006, depending on how quickly the world economy grows.
Here's a visualization of what that means — some sample reduction curves with varying peak years (the four different lines are based on the four main IPCC scenarios):
No longer the hottest thing on the Street and faced with more competition for fewer maturing loans and a more costly interest rate environment, the CMBS market peaked year before last and has been losing steam ever since.
Thus, the points with rates of warming of more than 0.2 °C per decade have peak years of emissions later than 2020, and are less affected by the rate of emissions in 2020.
The shower runs annually from October 6 - 10 and peaks this year on the the night of the 7th.
When we look at the trends in the book market (still the closest relative to the comics industry), the sales of digital books have peaked years ago.
The Summit featured the announcement of the new «Alliance of Peaking Pioneer Cities» in China — cities and provinces accounting for approximately 1.2 gigatons of annual CO2 emissions (roughly equivalent to all emissions from Japan or Brazil) established, for the first time, peak years for carbon dioxide emissions that are earlier than the national goal to peak around 2030.
Dahmer thinks flexible use of debt through a line of credit is a sound strategy for smoothing spending in peak years, especially if your main income is from registered assets.
Spinal muscular atrophy funding peaked this year at $ 5 million, after remaining under $ 3 million for several years.
And sometimes, I imagined that I was back in 1930 after the market had peaked the year before, and then dropped 30 %.
In fact, Canadian median house prices peaked this year at levels higher than median prices at the top of the market in the U.S.
Following the lead of the maniacs that started the International Hill Climb a century ago, competitors show up at Pikes Peak year after year, bringing with them new technologies, faster cars, and a complete disregard for good sense or good traction.
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