Sentences with phrase «sharper increases since»

While age at first birth has been inching up for some time, «we have seen sharper increases since 2009,» said lead author T.J. Mathews, a demographer at the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).
Fourth - grade math scores for these students both in Texas and in the nation display sharp increases since 1992 (Figure 9).
It shows a sharp increase since the 1980s.

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In the commodities space, oil prices are headed for their eighth consecutive week of falls on Friday, the longest losing streak since 1986, according to Reuters, after the news of a sharp drop in Chinese manufacturing increased worries over the health of the world's biggest energy consumer.
The decision proved to be a turning point for Cain Express, which, in the years since, has seen a sharp increase in revenue growth, especially exports.
It works more smoothly with 4K video, too, but since the MacBook's display isn't that sharp, those increases will likely go unnoticed by the majority of buyers.
The recent announcement by European central banks to restrict further sales of gold and the decision by the IMF to fund its debt - relief initiative with off - market transactions, contributed to a sharp recovery in sentiment in the gold market in late September; the gold price in US dollars increased by around 25 per cent in the wake of these decisions, but has since retraced about half of this rise.
However, the official planning permissions data have shown a sharp rise since the middle of last year, indicating that things may be starting to improve on this front, which should help to reduce the increase in house prices over time.
Somewhat unusually, movements in the current account deficit (CAD) have recently been dominated by developments in the net income deficit (NID), with its sharp increase in the second half of 2004 pushing the CAD to 7.1 per cent of GDP in the December quarter, the largest since quarterly ABS data began in 1959.
The Wall Street Journal pegs the total cost of his platform, which includes sharp increases in Social Security and Medicare, plus free tuition, at $ 18 trillion over 10 years, the biggest increase in public spending since the Second World War.
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.
Ever since September 11, 2001, I have seen a sharp increase in books about Islam by American evangelicals.
Clearly sharp bettors shared this sentiment since their win total has already increased from 7.5 (o - 135) to 8 (o - 225).
The Jaguars win total has already increased from 6 to 7.5 since they were released back in February, which means sharp bettors are optimistic about league's perennial punching bag.
Looking at the skills challenges by sector, financial services and construction have seen very sharp increases in skill shortages since 2013.
Since the Paris attacks there has been a sharp increase in Islamophobic incidents and physical attacks.
Nothing has changed since then to necessitate a sharp rise in VAT to 20 per cent (as Will Straw points out, this was far from an «unavoidable» tax increase).
This is mostly due to a sharp fall in the percentage of people who have faith in Labour's ability to run the economy (down 18 points since the election), rather than any great increase for the Conservatives (up 4 since the election).
The announcement on reform came on the day Brown received some good news as the first increase in industrial output in more than a year signalled the economy was recovering from the sharpest slump since the second world war.
According to another report released by the center in June 2010, the field of synthetic biology has seen a sharp increase in funding since 2008.
The re-entry of UARS is advancing because of a sharp increase in solar activity since the beginning of this week,» NASA officials wrote in a status update today (Sept. 16).
Health improvement (allowing to post - pone / escape the diseases and thus live, healthier / disease - free longer, but not above human MLSP of around 122 years; thus these therapies do not affect epigenetic aging whatsoever, they are degenerative aging problems not regular healthy aging problem (except OncoSENS - only when you Already Have Cancer - which cancer increases epigenetic aging, but cancer removal thus does not change anything / makes no difference about what happens in the other cells / about what happens in the normal epigenetic «aging» course in Normal non-cancerous healthy cells) Although there is not such thing as «healthy aging» all aging in «unhealthy» (as seen from elders who are «healthy enough» who show much damage), it's just «tolerable / liveable» enough (in terms of damage accumulating) that it does not affect their quality of life (enough yet), that is «healthy aging»: ApoptoSENS - Clearing Senescent Cells (this will have great impact to reduce diseases, the largest one, since it's all inflammation fueled by the inflammation secretory phenotype (SASP) of these senescent cells) AmyloSENS - Dissolving the Plaques (this will allow humans to evade Alzheimer's, Parkinsons and general brain degenerescence, allowing quite a boost; making people much more easily reach the big 100 - since the brain is causal to how long we live; keeping brain amyloid - free and keeping our memories / neuron sharp / means longer LongTerm Potentiation - means longer brain function means longer heavy brain mass (gray matter / white matter retention seen in «sharp - witted» Centenarians who show are younger brain for their age), and both are correlated to MLSP).
My only concern with coconut oil was the possibility that it had something to do with the sharp increase in my TRIGs, which have always been low ever since I started low - carbing.
This is a sharp increase in complaints, especially since dating services have been established since well before 2005.
With the latest GCSE results showing the sharpest decline in the percentage of students achieving C grades or above since 1988, and school leaders saying that pupils are bringing more worries into school than they did five years ago, these statistics highlight the concerns for students» mental wellbeing and suggest that today's students are struggling to cope with the increasing demands placed on them by exams.
But the growth has come in fits and starts, and it has slowed noticeably since sharp increases in the mid-1990s.
However, since the area was given National Park status in 1970 there has been a sharp increase in hikers.
In addition to illustrating the sharp increase of test questions since 2010, this graph, created by NYC parent Amy Gropp Forbes, shows how insignificant the shortening of the 2016 is.
Fewer high school seniors in the District are expected to receive diplomas in June than in the year before, a sharp reversal for a school system that had celebrated a 20 - point increase in its graduation rate since 2011.
The school has seen a sharp increase in student attendance since making some environmental changes.
In addition to the Lab holding strong to its top spot, the French Bulldog has seen a sharp rise in popularity over the past decade, with a 323 % increase in registrations since 2003.
They include soaring temperatures, declining late - season snowpack, northward - shifted winter storm tracks, increasing precipitation intensity, the worst drought since measurements began, steep declines in Colorado River reservoir storage, widespread vegetation mortality, and sharp increases in the frequency of large wildfires.
Subject to it being reliable, a sharper ensemble will be more informative than a broader one, but in practice there is often a tension between these two properties since narrowing an ensemble will generally increase the risk of reality falling outside its range.
[120] The sharp acceleration in CO2 emissions since 2000 to more than a 3 % increase per year (more than 2 ppm per year) from 1.1 % per year during the 1990s is attributable to the lapse of formerly declining trends in carbon intensity of both developing and developed nations.
Also the sharp increase is more evident in the whole layer 0 - 1800 m than in the shallow layers near the surface, but note that 50 % coverage was achieved for the layer 900-1800 m only since 2005.
Japan's nuclear power fleet has sat idle since a powerful earthquake struck the nation in March 2011, driving a sharp increase in fossil fuel imports and a spike in the nation's carbon intensity, new data shows.
While drunk driving incidents have steadily decreased since the mid 1980's, negligent driving has seen a sharp increase as more drivers in today's fast - paced world choose to operate a vehicle while using electronic devices, while under stress or sleep deprivation.
Since 2010 ULIP sales have taken sharp increase, but when IRDA revamped the norms the ULIP sales which constituted 90 % of private life insurance have fallen to less than 10 %.
The screen resolution has shot up to 720p from qHD, but since the display is bigger by 0.3 inches, the increased resolution doesn't really make for a sharper viewing experience.
In the UK, this implies that increasing crime, truancy, and conduct disorders, which Hoghughi and Speight attribute to poor parenting, should be seen within the overall social and political context, particularly the sharp increase in income inequality in the UK since 1979 and the emergence of a large group of socially excluded families, including single women with children.
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