"Rapid escalation" refers to a situation where something quickly and significantly intensifies or gets worse.
Full definition
Debt Bubbles A (debt) bubble is an economic cycle characterized by
rapid escalation of asset prices followed by a contraction.
The central bank acknowledged rising inflation but provided little indication that officials are worried about a sudden,
rapid escalation in prices or an abrupt slowdown in economic growth that could alter its gradual pace of rate increases.
A customer to a customized SaaS solution may require
more rapid escalation of issues that a standard SaaS Service would provide, and will likely require an escalation process that escalates to a key decision - maker of each party.
This company reduced the out - of - pocket costs of EpiPen for some patients last week amid a wave of criticism from lawmakers and the public over
the rapid escalation in the product's price in the past few years.
A bubble is an economic cycle characterized by
the rapid escalation of asset prices followed by a contraction.
The years 1964 and 1965 saw
a rapid escalation of activity and of violence in the area of civil rights.
They say
the rapid escalation of train transport of crude oil throughout their districts has prompted concern.
«We had never seen such
a rapid escalation of alcohol drinking before,» said George.
The intensity can lead to
rapid escalations that you would never get in real life.
Ajay Tyagi, the SEBI Chairman agreed to the fact that
the rapid escalation of Bitcoins can not be ignored in its entirety and it does not possess any systematic risk.
Also discussed was
the rapid escalation in value observed in the total cryptocurrency market, which surpassed $ 100bn earlier this year, up from $ 18bn on 1st January, and the effect of what some have called a «bubble» forming in the market.
The rapid escalation of housing prices even affected higher wage workers, according to a March 2007 housing report submitted to the city of Pasadena.