Sentences with phrase «rise to a level where»

This book depicts the gray area in between, showing why some companies rise to another level where others plateau.
Meanwhile gold will continue rising to a level where at some point, Beijing decides to set a conversion rate.
He says «watch more TV,» as a way to highlight his case that the long - form series, such as with GIRLS, MAD MEN, BIG LOVE, and FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS, has risen to level where its quality and contemporary cultural importance has eclipsed that of cinema.
«We believe that this did not rise to the level where the public should be notified,» she said.
Property tax collections may wane a bit, but the odds of this rising to a level where any cash flow to bond holders is ultimately impaired is remote.
Stock splits occur when a company decides that their stock price has risen to a level where it is getting harder for investors to buy it in small quantities.
If you're willing to put in the time, and die and lose your work over and over again, you can rise to a level where things get really fun.
If you think of the 1980s, some of those artists have risen to a level where — I don't like the term «mid-career» — but they've become masters.
No increase of surface temperature is needed to make it rise to a level where the lapse rate makes it cooler.
Temperatures may rise to levels where land ice melts, and feedbacks created by sea ice loss reinforce regional Arctic warming, which in turn could cause more land ice to melt.
«Also, the urgency... to address climate change is rising to the level where [the parties] can't pretend that the agricultural sector shouldn't be involved.»
Ideally, with good marketing your list of potential clients will rise to levels where this kind of networking is unsustainable.
Legal scholars will need to be convinced that technology topics have risen to the level where they must be addressed through broad integration into the curriculum.
With every single foot of elevation, my fear and anxiety rose to a level where I could no longer think straight.
That train has already left the station — prices have risen to the level where price to rent ratios no longer allow for reasonable returns.

Not exact matches

Being able to roll up our own sleeves and help out certainly creates a narrative of optimism, where climate change isn't such a big problem that we just want to run and hide from it, burying our heads in the sand (as the sea level rises).
The question then becomes: Will we ever reach a point where this uniqueness rises to the level of being a personality worthy of protection?
Leading up to the passage of the Sherman Act, price levels in the United States were stable or slowly decreasing.165 If the exclusive concern had been higher prices, then Congress could have focused on those industries where prices were, indeed, high or still rising.
Still, we see less risk of a renewed oil price plunge and the potential for a gradual rise toward long - term equilibrium levels around $ 60 a barrel, where supply and demand are likely to find a better balance.
U.K. registrations of new cars rose 11 % in 2013 to their highest level since before the 2008 financial crisis, reflecting the country's relatively strong economic recovery in contrast with the rest of Europe, where car demand has revived only recently from a prolonged slump.
But because man has risen to the spiritual level where he has become aware of his creatureliness and knows he must die (and so far as we know he is unique in this respect), he has also rebelled against this prospect and sought to escape from it.
It will demand from us a spiritual effort; we shall have to rise to a new height of vision, to a new level of life, where our physical nature will not be cursed, as in the Middle Ages, but even more importantly, our spiritual being will not be trampled upon, as in the Modern Era.»
And that place will be just in the case where love is most needed, that is, where man must transcend his emotional attachments and instinctive responses to rise to a new level of service to the universal good.
We are so grateful to live in this land, a land of unequaled possibility, where the son of an African immigrant can rise to the highest level of our leadership.
On the way down I was shown the lines in the rock where Noah's flood rose to, which explained why there were sea fossils in the rock at these high levels so far from the sea.
But then, like a spirit taking flight, the heat level rose higher... and higher — to the point where the editor's mouth began to really burn.
This was twice the level achieved in the soft drinks market (excluding sports drinks), where coconut featured in just over 7 %, rising to 12 % in juices and juice drinks.
It's a haven where hospitality rises to a higher level.
Rose has also been approached by Chelsea - under severe pressure from Antonio Conte to deliver several additional signings before the transfer window closes - and City, where Pep Guardiola asked to be provided with four elite - level full backs this summer.
According to Kelly Mom, progesterone levels gradually rise during pregnancy, and it is theorized that this causes the mammary alveoli — the small cavities in the mammary gland where milk is produced and stored — to become leaky and unable to store milk well.
Aside from that, going forward, things are going to improve because we are going into the season where the lake level will begin to rise and in the last two days, we have seen a 0.2 increase in the lake level, so it means we can bring some more hydro into the system.
In other developments, not yet covered, James Murdoch has told Rupert Murdoch to stop «gesticulating»; and Rupert Murdoch has suggested that MPs deserve a pay rise, perhaps to Singapore levels where the salaries run into the hundreds of thsouands.»
This was supremely effective and gave rise to committed ground level support where people really felt they were part of something along with their friends rather than one of the isolated politically engaged as so may feel in Britain.
Parents pay tens of thousands in tuition to educate their children at private institutions, where teachers get a pass to abuse students if the behavior doesn't rise to the level of crime, said State Sen. Tim Kennedy, a Buffalo Democrat, at a press conference Monday.
Across the nation, concern over contamination has risen in places like Seattle, where the city recently sued the agribusiness giant Monsanto over chemical pollution in the Duwamish River, and in Minnesota, where a state report issued last week found that up to 60 percent of groundwater samples from wells in the central part of the state had unsafe levels of nitrates.
«That necessitates taking a flexible approach, where possible: building for the half foot to 1.3 feet of sea - level rise that are likely by 2050, while plotting out options that will depend on what we learn in the next few decades and how sea level rises beyond that.»
Levels of the potent greenhouse gas continue to rise and scientists aren't sure where most of it is coming from, though likely suspects include fracking, increased coal mining in China and a melting Arctic
The new model has recently been put to the test in New York City, where the rate of sea level rise is more than 3 mm per year in an area that currently houses more than $ 25 billion of infrastructure at less than 1 meter above sea level.
In Miami, where the city's climate action plan (pdf) calls for a 25 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020, researchers claim that projects to mitigate rising sea levels could also fuel economic growth.
This stress can contribute to accelerated loss of marsh area through erosion in a region where marshes are already rapidly disappearing, due to high relative sea level rise.
In a nation where incomes rise throughout adulthood, the findings could explain why Americans buy more and more to sustain a base level of happiness.
To better understand and anticipate changes in sea level rise, scientists have sought to quantify how much snow falls on the ice sheet in any given year, and where, since snow is the primary source of the ice sheet's masTo better understand and anticipate changes in sea level rise, scientists have sought to quantify how much snow falls on the ice sheet in any given year, and where, since snow is the primary source of the ice sheet's masto quantify how much snow falls on the ice sheet in any given year, and where, since snow is the primary source of the ice sheet's mass.
Although the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reported that air is cleaner today than it was in the 1970s, more than 130 million people in the U.S. still live in places where smog or particle pollution rises to unhealthful levels.
The county will also hold a big community meeting Oct. 8 where residents and policymakers will go over different ideas to fight sea - level rise.
«As more albatrosses relocate to higher islands like Oahu in response to sea level rise, where mosquitoes are more prevalent, this disease, and perhaps others, will become a more important threat to the species, so we need to understand more about it and how to prevent its transmission.»
It may be that we're very close to the point where an irreversible and relatively rapid rise in sea level will occur that's enough to obliterate coastal civilization as we know it.»
And even at a 70 ppb standard, some 98 % of children will experience exposures below 60 ppb, she notes; that's because the standard only allows few days where the level rises to 70 ppb itself, she says.
This question has become a political issue in other coastal states - notably North Carolina, where the state's Coastal Resources Commission issued a report, based on the latest computer models, advising coastal communities to plan for up to 39 inches of sea sea - level rise by 2100, well beyond historic norms.
They used three runs: a control run with CO2 at the leaf level and in the atmosphere, a run where only the vegetation responds to a rise in CO2, and a run where only the atmosphere responds to the CO2 increase.
Since desiccation mudcracks form only where wet sediment is exposed to air, their position closer to the center of the ancient lake bed rather than the edge also suggests that lake levels rose and fell dramatically over time.
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