Sentences with phrase «rapidly over the past decade»

Since October, Chinese economic policymakers have expressed little interest in tackling the country's mountain of debt, which has accumulated rapidly over the past decade.
«The availability of liquid alternative vehicles has expanded rapidly over the past decade, paired with a strategic interest to provide retail investors with access to diversified sources of potential alpha to complement their traditional portfolios.»
Although it has expanded rapidly over the past decade to become a regional brand, PrimoHoagies has been able to maintain the feel and quality of a local deli.
I have built up my business rapidly over the past decade.
The Burlington, Ontario - based company expanded rapidly over the past decade — perhaps too rapidly — into such businesses as ambulance service, waste hauling, and intercity bus transport.
Although the number of charter schools in North Carolina and the nation has grown rapidly over the past decade, they still represent only a fraction of the total number of public schools and are likely to remain so for a number of years.
According to data from the National Association of Independent Schools, the cost of independent schools has risen rapidly over the past decade.
«The ability to understand and explain extreme events in the context of climate change has developed very rapidly over the past decade.
Thanks to low energy prices, rising incomes and low interest rates for vehicle loans, the demand for vehicles — mainly cars and motorcycles — has grown rapidly over the past decade.
The contribution of wind energy, in particular, has grown rapidly over the past decade and this trend continues into the future.

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The problem, he warned, is that Canada's workforce is rapidly aging, while its companies are stuck in a low productivity gear, putting the country on track to generate only half of the annual growth in the next few decades that Canadians have come to expect over the past 50 years.
Over the past two decades — since the mainstreaming of the Internet and the fall of communism — the twin forces of rapidly advancing technology and globalization have been reshaping every aspect of life.
This is because international trade has increased rapidly over the past few decades as the world economy has become more developed and globalized — notwithstanding the flattening of the global trade - to - GDP ratio over the past few years.
The cost of federal employees has risen rapidly, with total compensation per employee jumping nearly 5 % per year on average over the past decade, says a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute.
Though the US dollar has remained the strongest fiat currency in a pool of rapidly devaluing fiat currencies over the past two years, if one calculates the declining purchasing power of the US dollar in the past couple of decades when using real rates of inflation inside the US (versus the bogus rates produced by federal entities), then one can easily reach the conclusion that the US dollar has crashed as well.
Having rapidly pulled ahead over the past three decades, China must remain free of rentier ideology that imagines wealth to be created by debt - leveraged inflation of real - estate and financial asset prices.
Problem 1: Housing costs are rising, and this is pushing up government expenditure Over the past few decades rents and house prices have risen much more rapidly in the UK than other countries.
«Our understanding of these threats has improved significantly over the past decade, but this is still a very new and rapidly evolving field.
It finds that global temperatures over the past decade have «continued to rise rapidly,» despite large year - to - year fluctuations associated with the tropical El Niño — La Niña cycles.
The popularity of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) has grown rapidly in the United States over the past decade.
If this rapid warming continues, it could mean the end of the so - called slowdown — the period over the past decade or so when global surface temperatures increased less rapidly than before.
Over the past decade, perovskites have rapidly evolved into a promising technology, now with the ability to convert about 23 percent of sunlight into electricity, but work is still needed to make the devices durable enough for long - term use.
Nutritional supplements have rapidly gained popularity over the past few decades.
by Josh Hodnik Nutritional supplements have rapidly gained popularity over the past few decades.
We are reminded of how rapidly the world has changed over the past decade by a news reporter — heard in the background — marveling that this unprecedented scoop has come from «an organization that didn't exist 5 years ago: WikiLeaks.»
Over the past decade, the number of students in charter schools has grown rapidly as new schools have opened and more state's, including Mississippi, adopted charter school laws.
Over the past decade, the number of students in charter schools have grown rapidly as more state's, including Mississippi, adopted charter school laws and new schools opened in state's that had existing laws.
The political influences on education have been rapidly increasing over the past several decades.
Over the past two decades, the non-teaching staff at public schools in Mississippi has grown rapidly while the number of students actually decreased, costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars each year.
Over the past several decades the Board has eroded the agency of faculty and students in governance, rapidly expanded the administration, subtly watered down the college's mission, and financialized every aspect of the institution's culture.
China's population is well over 1 billion people, with a rapidly expanding middle class and an economy that has been accelerating at breakneck speed for the past two decades.
Modern photovoltaic solar cells were developed in the 1940s and 1950s, and the technology has evolved rapidly over the past several decades.
Here are some highlights from the Plan B 4.0 datasets on China's energy economy: Over the past several decades, China has largely relied on coal to provide energy for its rapidly expanding economy.
According to a Wall Street Journal article, the cost of renewable energy has rapidly declined over the past decade.
As support for global - warming alarm among both scientists and the general public crumbles rapidly, globalists must act forcefully now or risk losing all the gains they have made over the past two decades.
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