Sentences with phrase «rising at a rapid rate»

So what happened was as people were tacking on fees correct and those fees were rising at a rapid rate.
His release clause will increase to 225 million euros, a number which should be enough scare away any possible buyers, even though the numbers in the football world continue to rise at a rapid rate.
National assessments show that achievement levels have risen at a rapid rate.
But it also means that the cost of borrowing will rise at a rapid rate.
Although people will always say that correlation is not cause and effect, the evidence is far to strong to ignore the fact that sea levels are rising at a rapid rate.
So at some point in the very near future we can probably expect surface temperatures to gather up a head of steam, and begin rising at a rapid rate.
There has been no evidence of the change in rate while at the same time CO2 was rising at a rapid rate.
Bitcoin's value is rising at a rapid rate and its fast moving price trend is easily justifiable.
As an increasing number of users start to use Bitcoin, the demand for the cryptocurrency and speculation around the cryptocurrency market will further rise at a rapid rate.

Not exact matches

«We're seeing premiums rising at historically slow rates, which helps workers and employers alike, but it's made possible in part by the more rapid rise in the deductibles workers must pay,» Drew Altman, CEO of Kaiser, said in a release accompanying the survey.
Neutral real interest rates may well rise over the next few years as the American economy creates jobs at a rapid rate and the effects of the financial crisis diminish.
Cancer treatment costs are rising at such a rapid rate that they threaten to become «unsustainable» even for rich countries, according to The Lancet Oncology medical journal.
From 1982 until 2000, the U.S. economy enjoyed rapid growth with real GDP rising at a 3.6 % average annual rate.
Or that obesity is rising at such a rapid rate that by 2020, 3 of 4 Americans will be obese?
That estimate was based in part on the fact that sea level is now rising 3.2 mm / yr (3.2 m / millennium)[57], an order of magnitude faster than the rate during the prior several thousand years, with rapid change of ice sheet mass balance over the past few decades [23] and Greenland and Antarctica now losing mass at accelerating rates [23]--[24].
Short - term ARMs — those with up to a one - year interest rate change frequency — have, at times, caused borrowers trouble in times of quickly rising interest rates, since they can produce ever - higher monthly payments in rapid succession.
«With the rise of smart - phone technology and the rapid rate at which images are released on social media, the 2016 campaigns are seeing an even greater demand for visual content.
The book discusses sea level rise spread over several centuries at slow rates but there is clear evidence presented in this book of a couple of periods of rapid sea level rise.
If you look at this from the point of view of somebody who's trying to use this information for anything other than scientific satisfaction, whether or not these very, very rapid rates of sea level rise happen in the next few decades or the next few centuries makes all the difference in the world.
Siemens Gamesa expects a rapid rise in the global offshore wind market to grow at an average rate of 11 % (measured as CAGR) and reach 15GW in installations per year in 2030, the wind OEM's offshore chief executive Andreas Nauen said.
Recharge news Siemens Gamesa expects a rapid rise in the global offshore wind market to grow at an average rate of 11 % (measured as CAGR) and reach 15GW in installations per year in 2030, the wind OEM's offshore chief executive Andreas Nauen said.
Information about rates of SLR is most easily obtained from deglaciations, when ice ages terminated and sea level rose by up to 120 — 130 m at mean rates of about 1 m / cy [10 mm / yr] but with rapid steps bracketed by slower episodes.
but the way I look at it... Gore's real estate investment is a clear sign that he doesn't buy into his own hype... i.e. that the sea level is rising at such a rapid rate due to man - made global warming the coast lines and life as we know it is going to be wiped out unless we immediately agree to Cap and Trade!!!
This has not happend yet, and what, to me, the pause indicates, is that the more rapid rise at the end of the 20th century was wrongly ascribed to CAGW, since we now have the pause which is, once again, returning the rate of rise to the steady 0.06 C per decade.
The IPCC 2007 Fourth Assessment of climate change science concluded that large reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, principally CO2, are needed soon to slow the increase of atmospheric concentrations, and avoid reaching unacceptable levels.However, climate change is happening even faster than previously estimated; global CO2 emissions since 2000 have been higher than even the highest predictions, Arctic sea ice has been melting at rates much faster than predicted, and the rise in the sea level has become more rapid.
But now, new studies are starting to take these physical melt - amplifying processes into account and the emerging picture is one in which glacial melt and sea level rise may end up coming on at rates far more rapid than previously feared.
A (2) Modern warming, glacier and sea ice recession, sea level rise, drought and hurricane intensities... are all occurring at unprecedentedly high and rapid rates, and the effects are globally synchronous (not just regional)... and thus dangerous consequences to the global biosphere and human civilizations loom in the near future as a consequence of anthropogenic influences.
That estimate was based in part on the fact that sea level is now rising 3.2 mm / yr (3.2 m / millennium)[57], an order of magnitude faster than the rate during the prior several thousand years, with rapid change of ice sheet mass balance over the past few decades [23] and Greenland and Antarctica now losing mass at accelerating rates [23]--[24].
COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING MYTH 1: Global temperatures are rising at a rapid, unprecedented rate.
Lead author James Hansen, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, concludes: «If global emissions of carbon dioxide continue to rise at the rate of the past decade, this research shows that there will be disastrous effects, including increasingly rapid sea level rise, increased frequency of droughts and floods, and increased stress on wildlife and plants due to rapidly shifting climate zones.»
«If global emissions of carbon dioxide continue to rise at the rate of the past decade,» said Dr. Hansen, «this research shows that there will be disastrous effects, including increasingly rapid sea level rise, increased frequency of droughts and floods, and increased stress on wildlife and plants due to rapidly shifting climate zones.»
Approximately 1 — 4 m of the Eemian sea - level rise may have come from Antarctica, but some could have been from parts of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet grounded below sea level (and currently thinning at a rapid rate).
These feedbacks are the primary source of uncertainty in how much the earth will warm (side note: the question that most climate scientists who study the forcing due to CO2 try to answer is, how much will the long - term globally averaged surface temperature of the earth rise due to an rapid rise of CO2 to twice its industrial level, that is, 270 ppm to 540 ppm; it is currently about 380 last time I checked, and rising at ~ 3ppm / year, although this rate of change appears to be accelerating).
This could mean that during periods of rising interest rates, universal life insurance policy holders may see their cash values increase at a rapid rate compared to those in whole life insurance policies.
With the rise in the number of digital devices and digital - content users around the world, such technologies are spreading at a rapid rate.
«Despite the post-election bump in general consumer attitudes, a rapid rise in mortgage rate expectations has tamped down home purchase sentiment, at least in the near term,» says Doug Duncan, senior vice president and chief economist at Fannie Mae.
Vacancy rates are rising in Pierce County at a time of rapid apartment construction.
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