Sentences with phrase «reverse recent increase»

One - third of Canadians support their plan to reverse the recent increase.
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has passionately appealed to Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state to reverse recent increase in the tuition fees...
The protesters want government to reverse the recent increases in utility tariffs and petroleum prices.

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It has come as no shock to many computer users that the prices of key components have increased in recent years, reversing what had for many years been a pattern of gradually dropping prices.
To be truly beneficial these changes would go hand in hand with increasing productivity and declining work hours, reversing recent trends, so that family, community, and civic concerns might flourish.
The research fits neatly into an emerging paradigm that helps explain a recent alarming increase in food allergies and other conditions, such as obesity and autoimmune disease, and hints at strategies to reverse the trend.
As screening methods and awareness increased, the gap narrowed, then in recent years, reversed itself.
It has long been known that flexibility is a major component in the preventative treatment of muscle and tendon strains, but a recent study by Japan's National Institute of Health & Nutrition suggests increased flexibility could also prevent or reverse stiffening of arteries.
A recent study coming from the Netherlands suggests that whey protein consumption can help you significantly improve your mood, eliminate symptoms of depression and reverse immunosuppression by simultaneously reducing the levels of cortisol and increasing the production of serotonin.
It's a claim that isn't totally crazy — even the most recent American College of Sports Medicine position stand on weight loss reverses earlier stands by acknowledging the possibility that resistance training could contribute to weight loss by elevating resting metabolic rate, increasing fat oxidation, and making people more active generally.
However, recent increases to the LIBOR Rate (London Interbank Offered Rate), which is the rate for which all Adjustable Rate Reverse Mortgages are based on have taken these loans expected rates as of today 12/20/10 over the 5.00 % floor rate for all margins currently being offered.
Recent reverse mortgage loan increases have changed those limits.
An exciting development in the field of HECM reverse mortgages was the recent increase in the loan limit.
With the increased use of reverse mortgages in recent years, it is just as likely as not that a property will have a mortgage on it when the owner dies.
Because the effect is temporary, recent global warming should be interpreted as a short - term response to increased carbon emissions, which is expected to be reversed in the future
We find that energy use has been stable in recent years, reversing historical growth, a very positive development that is due in significant part to increasing our energy efficiency.
To date, while various effects and feedbacks constrain the certainty placed on recent and projected climate change (EG, albedo change, the response of water vapour, various future emissions scenarios etc), it is virtually certain that CO2 increases from human industry have reversed and will continue to reverse the downward trend in global temperatures that should be expected in the current phase of the Milankovitch cycle.
The recent cooling in Antarctica has been put down to SAM, but «the surface warming amplifies as the radiative forcing increases, implying that the recent local cooling over the Antarctic will reverse at some point in the future.»
In fact, the natural factors that contributor to the recent rise will probably reverse such that the increase this century will be much smaller.
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