Sentences with phrase «seen sudden increases»

Unfortunately in current economic times these two factors may not correlate, i.e ABC Pty. Ltd., may have seen sudden increases in supplier costs or a competitor take market share, factors completely beyond Bob and his team's control.
We saw a sudden increase in attendance and a significant increase in the number of people committing their lives to Christ.
UKIP's support so far this Parliament has been a series of spikes and plateaus, seeing sudden increases in their poll ratings on the back of election successes like Rotherham, Eastleigh and local elections and the ensuing publicity and then flattening out again until the next opportunity to demonstrate their support comes along.
«At precisely the time that gun sales jumped, do we see a sudden increase in accidental gun deaths?
Further, the ice cores largely differ in resolution, but for the past 150 years, the resolution is good enough to see a sudden increase or decrease of 20 ppmv sustained over 1 year, or 2 ppmv during 20 years.
Since that review, I've seen a sudden increase in the number of such budget smartphones trying to challenge the K3 Note.
«Any time we see a sudden increase in rates, we find ourselves in a stare down between buyers and sellers a little bit and there is this price discovery period that goes on that slows down activity,» says Baker.

Not exact matches

That's when Alessandro Matri, who had seen his time on the bench only increase over the past month after his sudden goal - scoring hot streak, struck for the winner.
But there has been a sudden increase in women looking for sugar daddies and this is a something that has been seen mostly in young women.
As the reasons for Isa's sudden appearance become less clear with each passing day, she is viewed with increasing suspicion by the tight - knit women of Cradle Cross who come to see her as the cause of the town's accelerating misfortunes and ultimately fear her as a witch.
However, if the Fed chooses to leave rates unchanged — as it has done in every meeting since 2008 — that means that only a major mistake, such as being 60 days late with a payment, can lead to a borrower seeing a sudden APR increase.
I can see a combination of soil degradation, pollution and increased growth causing relatively sudden famines and hardship but not extinction.
«With some level of warming and sea level rise already in the pipeline no matter what we do, we won't see a reduction in impacts or even a sudden levelling - off — impacts are projected to increase at the same rate in all scenarios for the next couple of decades or so, and after that they merely increase more slowly in the deep emissions cuts scenarios,» Betts told Mongabay.
Especially since 2002 is the warmest (at least globally with the GHCN - ERSST data) I prefer to look at 1880 -LRB--.2) to 2006 (+.3) off global mean for the period and it's clear to see the trend globally going from -.4 to +.3 The only questions then left are what is the meaning (and / or import) of the sudden changes since 1980, what changing a total of.005 C a year during the period means, what impact does increasing urbanization globally and additional industrialization in places like India and China contribute, why the drop from +.6 to +.3, and why not a constant increase from year to year, given the elevated CO2 levels.
These premiums are not dependent on claims made against the policy, which means that a sudden increase in claims will not lead to the insured seeing rate increases during the policy period.
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