Sentences with phrase «permanent decline in»

Previous studies indicate that these patterns reflect a large one - time increase in the number of students entering KPS the year following the Promise's announcement, accompanied by a permanent decline in the exit rate among students already enrolled.

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Grantham also believes that within the next five to 10 years there will be «dramatic technological improvements in non-oil based transportation» that will send the oil industry into a sharp — and permanentdecline.
C corps will see their statutory tax rate decline from 35 percent to 21 percent, and pass - through corporate entities — partnerships, sole proprietorships and S corps — where income is taxed at the individual level, will also see permanent and dramatic reductions in their tax liabilities.
After decades of software dominance — a reign unmatched in the history of the technology industry — Microsoft was viewed by many to be in permanent decline.
The current 0.9 price - to - economic book value ratio (PEBV) means TEN is priced for a permanent 10 % decline in after - tax profits (NOPAT).
In other words, the stock market is predicting a permanent decline of more than 7 % in CL's profitIn other words, the stock market is predicting a permanent decline of more than 7 % in CL's profitin CL's profits.
Even if the conditions that caused the lowered guidance persist, we think it is safe to say that Southwest will do better than a permanent 30 % decline in profits over its remaining life.
It's current stock price of ~ $ 52 per share implies a permanent 35 % decline in the company's profits.
Though WMT's growth is decelerating and may decline, it is not likely that the company will incur a permanent 35 % reduction in profits as implied by the market's current valuation of the stock.
At its current price of $ 63 / share, WMT has a PEBV of 0.8, which suggests that the market expects a permanent 20 % decline in NOPAT.
In other words, the stock market is predicting a permanent decline of more than 30 % in TRV's profitIn other words, the stock market is predicting a permanent decline of more than 30 % in TRV's profitin TRV's profits.
At its current price of ~ $ 32 / share, Cisco has a price to economic book value (PEBV) of just 0.9, which implies that the market expects a permanent 10 % decline in after - tax profit (NOPAT).
Historically speaking, advances that emerge from low valuations have typically been «permanent» in the sense that they are not erased by later market declines.
Its price to economic book value (PEBV) of 0.8 implies that the market expects a permanent 20 % decline in NOPAT.
The «peak oil» school, which has argued that we have passed the peak of oil discovery and are now in permanent decline, has been proved wrong.
There is also a special Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity, and one on the Missions in which the Church tells Christians — that is herself — that in the age of declining colonialism and Europeanism, too, the missions have a permanent duty also in the non-Western countries for which every Christian is responsible in his own way.
A permanent transfer to United seems highly unlikely given his rumoured bad relationship with Louis van Gaal, while four goals and four assists in 23 appearances is the kind of slump that immediately has echoes of the kind of rapid decline suffered by Fernando Torres after switching Liverpool for Chelsea; sometimes world class players just don't recover.
To ensure this growth can be supported and sustained, and to guard against the decline in sponsorship of the Varsity Match, OURFC has launched a permanent endowment fund.
Do NOT decline this shot as without vitamin K, your baby could be at risk for sudden and serious bleeding in the brain or intestines which could be life threatening or lead to permanent brain damage and even death.
They were trapped in the mindset of the permanent campaign, always looking at the latest poll and focus group and reluctant to challenge the exaggerated, and fast - declining, influence of the press magnates and their editors.
Despite the rhetoric of President Obama's «pivot,» U.S. Army and Marine Corps forces in the region will merely be restored to pre-Iraq-war levels — no new permanent deployments are being contemplated — while the overall U.S. defense budget is set to decline by $ 487 billion over the next 10 years.
Much reformist discussion of the House of Commons views it as an institution in permanent decline, operating in a museum - building with stuffy and out - of - date processes that MPs stubbornly refuse to change.
It was gathered that the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, had declined to address the workers in his capacity as the minister and sent the permanent secretary because he (Ngige) represented President Muhhammadu Buhari at the occasion.
In February 2017, Elia declined to immediately suspend Paladino from the board, as the State Education Department continued to review the petitions seeking Paladino's permanent removal.
Of course, some go on to win permanent civil service positions, but not many: Such positions have been in decline over the last decade.
A decade of flat funding by federal agencies, declines in in - house research programs in industry, and an academic research culture that relies upon an ever - increasing number of trainees to execute research have flooded the market with highly trained scientists competing for few permanent positions that would utilize their skills.
Even as the number of short - term contract researchers moving into potentially permanent posts declines, Legge 133/08 is also likely to reduce the number of contract positions available in Italy.
Availability of candidates for permanent roles has been in decline since May 2013 — only 9.1 per cent of employers said availability had improved, while 39.9 per cent said it was worse.
These teachers do not have permanent jobs, «sidelined in most cases because of disciplinary problems or bad teaching records or because they had worked in poorly performing schools that were closed or where enrollment declined,» explains Kate Taylor in the New York Times.
That happens in Los Angeles Unified, Superintendent John Deasy testified, even though the percentage of probationary teachers granted permanent status declined from more than 90 percent to half in the past few years.
Despite the recent spike in gasoline prices — followed by a refreshing if perhaps not permanent decline — the full - size sport utility market is alive and well, and on track to rack up about 700,000 sales this year.
For copies of Works purchased pursuant to TOS granting «the non-exclusive right to keep a permanent copy» of each purchased Work and to «view, use and display [such Works] an unlimited number of times, solely on the [Devices]... and solely for [the purchasers»] personal, non-commercial use», Amazon will not remotely delete or modify such Works from Devices purchased and being used in the U.S unless (a) the user consents to such deletion or modification; (b) the user requests a refund for the work or otherwise fails to pay for the work (e.g., if a credit card issuer declines payment); (c) a judicial or regulatory order requires such deletion or modification; or (d) deletion or modification is reasonably necessary to protect the consumer, the operation of a device or network used for communication (e.g., to remove harmful code embedded within an e-book on a device).
The e-reader market will be in «permanent decline» starting in 2015, IDC predicted.
The idea is that you maximize ballast in the vulnerable period when dramatic stock market declines are most likely to cause permanent losses.
For someone who has not researched a company, it is not readily apparent whether a decline in shares is temporary or permanent.
The decline in the purchasing power of the mortgage balance that our lender suffers, on the other hand, is permanent.
More importantly, you must also make sure you're accounting for your own personal risk tolerance: «If an investor doesn't realize the potential losses that their portfolio could see in a bad year,» says Heath, «you risk the chance of making a temporary stock market decline a permanent one by having them in cash at the low point.»
Grantham also believes that within the next five to 10 years there will be «dramatic technological improvements in non-oil based transportation» that will send the oil industry into a sharp — and permanentdecline.
A key reason that these losses can be permanent is many fund managers actively buy and sell bonds, meaning they are highly likely to sell positions at a loss after a rise in rates, decline in credit rating or when a lack of liquidity may mean they have to sell at a lower market price.
The biggest risks in our savings portfolios are the loss of purchasing power due to inflation and the risk of permanent loss due to price declines.
If it doesn't and the price decline reflects a permanent impairment in company value, it is time to sell and take the loss.
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Now Seattle University is to remove his work Self - Portrait 2000 from its Lemieux Library lobby — but the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia has declined to pull its current show of Close's photographs, deciding instead to hold another exhibition next month which will respond to the allegations, drawing from the institution's permanent collection.
Lum realized a second permanent public art commission outside St. Moritz, [36] Switzerland in 2003 that dealt with the declining Romansch way of life in the remote Engadine region of Switzerland.
I provided the link to suggest the opposite: permanent loss of Arctic sea ice may well cause a drastic decline in biodiversity.
But Greet Janssens - Maenhout of the European Commission's Joint Research Center, who co-authored the study, said, «It may be the first sign of a more permanent slowdown in the increase in global CO2 emissions, and ultimately declining emissions.»
You may wonder why the government finds the need to pursue such action since 1) U.S. carbon dioxide emissions have already topped out and have generally been on the decline for the past 7 - 8 years or so (from technological advances in natural gas extraction and a slow economy more so than from already - enacted government regulations and subsidies); 2) greenhouse gases from the rest of the world (primarily driven by China) have been sky - rocketing over the same period, which lessens any impacts that our emissions reduction have); and 3) even in their totality, U.S. carbon dioxide emissions have a negligible influence on local / regional / global climate change (even a immediate and permanent cessation of all our carbon dioxide emissions would likely result in a mitigation of global temperature rise of less than one - quarter of a degree C by the end of the century).
At the same time, many law firms recognize that the decline in demand for billable work is probably permanent, and that they can no longer sustain large rosters of full - time lawyers to be leveraged.
That's right, even the biggest, elite, previously bulletproof firms are experiencing the effect of a maturity curve that peaked in 2007 and has now settled into what in every other previous category in business history has been a permanent, if slow, decline (or if you're optimistic, flattening) in demand.
It gives you an option to «exchange» your term policy for a more permanent policy even if you are in declining health or uninsurable.
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