Sentences with phrase «relatively sharp increase»

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While gasoline is relatively inelastic, a sharp increase in prices can cause quite a stir on the home front.
The statement dated October 17, 2016 and signed by Duncan Amoah, the Chamber's Executive Secretary attributed the «current prices to sharp increases on the world market prices as the cedi has been relatively stable over the past two
A major feature of Figure 5.1 is the relatively large increase in global ocean heat content during 1969 to 1980 and a sharp decrease during 1980 to 1983.
The reason you see such a sharp upward slope in the dotted red line between AD 500 and 1000 is that the relatively warm conditions indicated by the temperature reconstruction is suggesting a fast rate of SLR increase.
It showed relatively flat temperatures for approximately 900 years followed by a sharp increase in temperatures over the last hundred.
This is in sharp contrast to the Southern Hemisphere, where warming is relatively large in low latitudes and decreases with increasing latitudes.
The sharp increase formed a curve, which when attached to the end of a relatively flat line created the image of a «hockey stick.»
The temperature reconstruction it contained showed relatively flat temperatures for approximately 500 years followed by a sharp increase in temperatures over the last hundred years.
Accident surcharges can be very high, causing a sharp increase to your car insurance rates, which is a contrast to the relatively low cost of accident forgiveness.
Right, let's keep it simple: move the slider up to increase the blur in the area not in focus, and bring it down to keep things relatively sharp.
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