Sentences with phrase «rise by an equal amount»

Plus, if you take money out (which, by the way, you can do whenever you like without paying a penalty) your contribution room rises by an equal amount.
People will freak at higher gas prices, but if cap and trade is going to work, gas prices must rise by an equal amount.

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China has managed to meet the GDP growth target of 6.7 percent, the level of economic activity presumably needed to keep unemployment from rising, only by increasing total debt by a frightening amount equal to a 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP.
Total cumulative fossil fuel CO2 emissions 1750 to 2011 amounts to 365 ± 30 PgC That 261 years equals 1.4 PgC per year average Equals a 120 + ppm rise of CO2 to 400 ppm 2000 to 2009 the PgC increased by 3.2 % peequals 1.4 PgC per year average Equals a 120 + ppm rise of CO2 to 400 ppm 2000 to 2009 the PgC increased by 3.2 % peEquals a 120 + ppm rise of CO2 to 400 ppm 2000 to 2009 the PgC increased by 3.2 % per year
«Although, in theory, a single instance of sufficiently severe one - on - one peer harassment» could have the effect of denying students equal access to educational programs, the court found it «unlikely that Congress would have thought such behavior sufficient to rise to this level in light of the inevitability of student misconduct and the amount of litigation that would be invited by entertaining claims of official indifference to a single instance of one - on - one peer harassment.»
Then applying Julio's argument to the «higher temperature earth — i.e., to the earth at temperature T2», won't the T2 earth behave like the T1 earth in that won't «Iout» for the T2 earth be equal to «0.8 * Iup» of the T2 earth, with the result that the T2 earth's temperature will rise approximately the same amount as the T1 earth's temperature rose to equalize the 20 % of the energy «trapped» by the glass?
It will not rise at all if the absorption is balanced by an equal amount of emission (as would occur if its emissivity would be increased from a change in its molecular composition — e.g. the formation of ozone from UV radiation or mixing a little CO2 within it).
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