Sentences with phrase «running at»

It's running at an average of about one post every 10 seconds for the ten plus hours it has been up.
On any given day he can be found enjoying a solid cup of coffee, running at the Y, or bemoaning the plight of Pittsburgh sports.
APP «CPU DasherX» shows iPhone CPU is under clocked running at 600 MHz.
Would not he be a mere fool who, running at tournament with others, and falling in the best of the career, should lie weeping on the ground and afflicting himself with discourses upon his fall?
Mr Song claimed he also reluctantly cancelled evangelistic programmes such as the Alpha course following pressure from by Iman Mohamed - a claim refuted by Alpha, which said the course stopped running at HMP Brixton prior to the imam's arrival.
I usually have 5 or six sites running at the same time, multi tasking.
Most observers expect the debate to be lengthy, running at least until Christmas and possibly into the new year.
The Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith said: «Earnings are now rising at 3 percent and inflation is running at about zero.
The principal reason for the discount is that Alberta producers have no viable option other than to sell into US markets because TransMountain is currently running at capacity.
«European refineries are running at very high rates since December so there is plenty of supply in the region while the weather has been warmer than usual, which led to weaker demand.»
This means that the scammers have already moved on to another scam; oftentimes these scammers have multiple scam robots running at the same time and as each one gets exposed by reviews such as these, they simply move on to the next one.
The United States has gone from having 23 operational aluminum smelters in 1993 to just five today, with only two running at full capacity.
Nonfarm payroll employment is almost 6 % above the pre-crisis peak, yet existing single - family home sales are running 20 % below the pre-crisis peak and single - family housing starts are running at roughly 50 % below their pre - crisis peak.
«Although these reports have varied in terms of affected volume estimates, the pipeline has been running at less than full operating pressure after a line break in North Dakota in November 2017.»
Two months ago, stripping out food and energy, the year - over-year rate of «core» CPI inflation was running at 2.7 %.
The US steel industry went from running at 70 % capacity to near 100 % in just under two years, supplying over 90 % of the market, when 80 % - 85 % was more standard.
Some confirmation that aggregate wage growth is running at around the 3 1/2 per cent mark is provided by the newly produced wage cost index.
Enterprise agreements in the manufacturing sector have been running at around 5 per cent.
This raises a key question: if the rising cost of capital imperils tech firms that are actually running at a loss, can the disrupters continue to disrupt?
Wage increases in enterprise bargaining agreements have been running at quite a high rate, although they may have eased slightly towards the end of 1996 (Graph 20).
Output expanded by 1.0 per cent in the June quarter, with growth in real GDP now running at 3.0 per cent over the year.
In contrast, final demand in NSW has been running at rates well below the national average for several years (Graph B3), largely reflecting slower growth in consumption.
Over the year to February, credit to the household sector grew by 11 per cent, compared with growth in households» nominal income which has been running at around 5 per cent; much of the growth in debt has occurred in home mortgages.
All of these indicator s show inflation running at substantially lower rates than a year ago.
Musk replied by pointing out that the detection system «tunes out» objects that it labels as road signs, underlining that this helps the car running at optimal speed and away from «false braking events.»
Capital expenditure required to maintain the business is low, running at about half of its depreciation and amortisation.
Data showed that Brown was driving above the legal speed limit, running at 74 mph in a 65 mph zone when it collided with the semi-truck.
Overall, the Bank's assessment is that underlying inflation is running at around 2 3/4 per cent, in year - ended terms.
On the other side of intermediaries» balance sheets, growth in the broader monetary aggregates has remained fairly strong in recent months, to be running at an annualised rate of 11.8 per cent over the six months to June, slightly lower than growth in total credit (Graph 60).
The 8 - week average is running at a ratio of 6.9 to 1.
For instance, if your company operates during regular business hours (9 am to 5 pm), it may not be in your best interest to have ads running at 3 am.
Mr. Black has good news: The day before, he got the data storage system up and running at Bell Canada's host site.
Nationwide, home purchase contracts are running at a 40 percent cancellation rate, in a market where buyers with strong credit histories are demanding deep discounts on home listings, plus in the new - home market a series of incentives and extras before delivering a firm contract to buy.
But with inflation running at an average of 2.5 % per year, the investor's electricity bill will be $ 1600 now.
After running at a pace of 685,000 units in October, new home sales surged to 733,000 in November, compared with 548,000 at the start of 2017.
11.35 On the question of national central bank bond - buying, Goldman Sachs reckons today's announcement is likely to get us closer to 19 distinct QE programmes all running at the same time.
The long / short strategy based on the joint quality and value signal generated excess returns of 61 basis points per month, twice that generated by the quality or value signals alone and a third higher than the market, despite running at a volatility of only 9.7 %.
As a result, the price of gold tripled, the dollar started its decline to being worth one - sixth of what it was prior to decoupling, and inflation was running at 15 percent by the end of the decade.
The Commerce Department has imposed tariffs averaging 20 % on Canadian lumber shipments into the U.S. NAHB believes the tariffs are harming housing affordability, home builders and consumers by artificially inflating lumber prices, which are running at an all - time high.
GDP growth lifted noticeably around the turn of this year — and was running at a bit above trend over the year to the March quarter 2014.
Nevertheless, compared to other «problem countries», Australia's fundamentals still look relatively good: GDP is running at a healthy +3,0 % growth rate, unemployment is at 5,8 % and debt to GDP is around 35 %.
Excluding food and energy, the PCE price index rose 0.2 %, which further indicates that inflation is still running at a modest level.
The long / short strategy generated excess returns of 45 basis points per month, 50 % higher than the 31 basis points per month generated by the unconditional quality strategy, despite running at lower volatility (10.4 % as opposed to 12.2 %).
OPEC production is running at close to 32.5 million bpd, a rise of more than 2 million bpd since last summer.
Real rates, therefore, are running at a positive 1.68 percent, which is a headwind for gold.
Sales growth for Q4 is running at a 4.9 % rate, according to FactSet.
The key takeaway from the report is that productivity is improving, yet it is still running at relatively weak levels.
For example, weekly initial jobless claims are currently running at around the 345,000 level, which in the past has been consistent with monthly employment gains of around 150,000; the manufacturing ISM employment index is at a 20 - year high; and growth in temporary - help services employment (which tends to lead overall employment) has picked up.
Nevertheless, the growth of credit to both the household and business sectors remains high, with aggregate credit growth still running at an annual rate of 12 per cent over the six months to December 2004.
The net income deficit increased by about one - third over the year to the September quarter 2004, to $ 7.2 billion, and is running at its highest share of GDP since 1997.
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