Sentences with phrase «rising as population»

The percentage of tax revenue from each citizen that goes to paying interest on debt will keep rising as the population decreases.
Earnings should rise as the population matures and incomes rise.
The indicator is a per capita measure, because a country's total income may rise as its population increases, even though there may have been no improvement in the income level of the average citizen.
This proportion is likely to rise as the population ages, warn the researchers, who add that chronic pain is a major cause of disability and distress among those affected by it.
«We expect to see the numbers of deaths attributable to NTM rise as the population continues to age and the numbers of older Americans continue to grow.»
In addition, the number of people who will develop diastolic heart failure is expected to rise as the population ages and the incidence of obesity and hypertension increases.
And because prostate cancer afflicts mainly men in their fifties and sixties, the toll is certain to rise as the populations of Western countries continue to age.
Commenting for the Burdett Trust for Nursing... said, «Over 850,000 people in the UK have dementia and with numbers set to rise as the population ages, ensuring dignity in care is a priority for care and nursing staff.
Treating those affected is already costing us $ 1.5 million every minute and this burden on our healthcare systems is likely to rise as our population ages.
The number is expected to rise as the population ages.
What's more, experts say that number is likely to rise as the population ages.
With or without global warming, there's a solid argument that improved understanding of planetary dynamics, particularly the climate system, is essential to sustaining human progress given how risks rise as populations expand, build, farm and concentrate in zones that are implicitly vulnerable to hard knocks like floods, droughts, heat and severe storms.

Not exact matches

BHP Billiton says as the world's population grows and incomes in emerging economies improve, agricultural demand is expected to rise.
In the last 12 months, Canada has added 118,500 part - time jobs while shedding 3,100 net full - time ones, despite the working age population (defined as those 15 and older) rising by 374,200, approximately the population of London, ON.
And demand will likely only rise as the proportion of the American population over 90 continues to rapidly widen.
The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore aims to enhance the use of technology and data to improve the provision of services such as health care and transportation in a city, where infrastructure has come under pressure in recent years as a rise in immigration boosts the country's population.
The annual report by Oxfam found that the number of billionaires rose at a rate of one every two days between March 2016 and March 2017, while in the United States the three richest people own the same wealth as the poorest half of the population.
Touting the company's record in dealing with Canada's native population, Ian Anderson spoke at an indigenous energy conference as Trans Mountain opposition was set to mount after the effective rise of an unfriendly government in the British Columbia province that the pipeline passes.
Oil is just one of our commodities set to rise in value as the world population balloons.
According to Yamaguchi, «There is pressure for tightening from both the demand and supply sides, as the aging population dampens labor supply, at the same time that it gives rise to labor demand for stable growth in healthcare and social welfare employment.»
In the chart above, courtesy of a March report from theOxford Institute for Energy Studies, you can see that the number of vehicles driving on Indian roads doubled between 2007 and 2014, thanks not only to an exploding population but also the rise of India's «spending class,» as Gianni calls it.
For example, in the Philippines the growing population of overseas workers sending money back home has lead to the rise of financial technology (fintech) apps that offer a variety of new, low - cost services such as remittance payments, transfers, and lending that were otherwise expensive and dominated by a few groups.
I would be particularly concerned as higher rates would be rising against a backdrop of an older population with a taste for income and elevated debt levels.
This group of super spenders is expected to see its population double over the next five years to 100 million households, and as an economic force they are poised to eclipse the impact of rising but less - wealthy consumers: Their consumption is currently growing at 17 percent a year, compared to just 5 percent among emerging - middle - class and middle - class consumers.
In the early 1980s, just as the U.S. prison population was starting to rise, two young men were convicted of stabbing to death a park employee in the parking lot.
The report also showed that the number of publicly funded residential care beds has been static, even as the senior population continues to rise.
That score came as L.A. home prices surged 15.9 percent in two years — No. 32 biggest gain; per - capita homebuilding of 6 houses per 10,000 population was fourth slowest nationally; and business output rose 4.9 percent last year, No. 51 fastest.
So long as the population grows, and becomes richer, real house prices should on balance rise.
Both of these prices continue to rise as the number of insured Americans rises and the health of the insured population decreases on average.
Oh and you cite GTAs population growth as a factor in rising prices.
Countries with rising oil production, such as Iraq and Libya, or large populations, including Egypt and Saudi Arabia, are attracting the interest of bankers seeking to support growth opportunities in the medium term.
With 314 million Americans, the number identifying themselves as Catholic would have to rise by three million to raise the percentage one percent, and that's three million among the portion of the population countable by surveys.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
From Pew: «As a rising cohort of highly unaffiliated millennials reaches adulthood, the median age of unaffiliated adults has dropped to 36, down from 38 in 2007 and far lower than the general (adult) population's median age of 46.»
It should be noted that evangelicals» share of the overall US population dropped by 0.9 percent over the last seven years, but the percentage of US adults who self - identify as evangelical actually rose from 34 percent to 35 percent over the same period of time.
While it should be noted that evangelicals» share of the overall US population dropped by 0.9 percent over the last seven years based on denominational affiliation, the percentage of US adults who self - identify as evangelical rose from 34 to 35 percent over the same period of time.
And the key to this development, in turn, is to increase agricultural production — mostly through Green Revolution — style technologies — so that «as food production per farmer rises, an economy needs fewer and fewer farmers to feed the overall population,» a situation which ends up «inducing farmers and especially their children to seek employment in nonfarm activities.»
Let's work through the ABCs of these classic controversies: Contraception: A. «The use of contraception in the West has led to a stabilising of the population... However, in less developed countries, the population is rising by as much as 3 \ % a year... This is placing great pressures on food supplies, health services and education».
Under racial profiling many black americans were arrested and were either martyred within the prison system or were deported toi AFRICA, where many of them were martyred there and were martyred there and were buried in mass graves in both the congo and in the SUDAN and it was this act as well as the rise of the hiphop nation is what has contributed the black holocaust in which the black human population were exterminated during the years between 1968 -1993-2001.
This trend will continue as global population growth increases and incomes rise.
A rising world population and economic growth is placing an increasing burden on the world's limited natural resources such as water, energy and land.
The incidence of obesity and related diseases such as Type 2 diabetes, particularly amongst youth populations, is rising at an alarming rate.
According to the Population Institute, world food production will need to rise by 70 percent if the global population reaches 9.1 billion, as forecast, by 2050.
As the global population continues to rise, more and more people are looking for insect protein as a sustainable food sourcAs the global population continues to rise, more and more people are looking for insect protein as a sustainable food sourcas a sustainable food source.
Factors such as population growth, growing demand for automation and machinery optimisation, as well as a rise in e-commerce is fuelling this development,» said Jorge Izquierdo, VP of Market Development at PMMI.
«As the global availability of nutritional, high - quality food supplies becomes more critical — due to a growing worldwide population and rising food prices — consumers are becoming increasingly concerned with food freshness, shelf life and cost.
Interesting to note Lehrer quotes the world population as 3billion (in 1959 when the track was recorded), it is now 7,515,284,153 according to http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/world-population-by-year/ and rising...
The second infection that's also been on the rise is Syphilis, particularly amongst populations that are at higher risk to contract Human Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV, such as young men who have sex with men or injection drug using adolescence.
The combined population of more - developed countries other than the U.S. is projected to decline beginning in 2016, raising the prospect of prolonged budget crises as the number of working - age citizens diminish, pension costs rise and tax revenues fall.
As China rises, as India and other large population countries follow and with the USA already so powerful; so to maintain strength and influence, to defend our interests adequately, nations of our size will cooperate based on proximitAs China rises, as India and other large population countries follow and with the USA already so powerful; so to maintain strength and influence, to defend our interests adequately, nations of our size will cooperate based on proximitas India and other large population countries follow and with the USA already so powerful; so to maintain strength and influence, to defend our interests adequately, nations of our size will cooperate based on proximity.
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