Sentences with phrase «shrinking even»

Maximum Debt to Income Limits 28 % Housing / 36 % of Total Debt (currently 45 % of Total Debt) Again — shrinking even more the number of buyers and totally ignoring the more realistic approach of evaluating a person's «residual income» (i.e..
They found that multi-year ice area is shrinking even faster than multi-year ice extent, by 17.2 percent per decade.
Because of the dramatic thinning, the total volume of sea ice is shrinking even faster than its area.
The Institute's budget started shrinking even further after 2006, until the Institute was forced to shut down.
According to a new report, the number of transactions made in online auctions is shrinking even as e-commerce grows.
The thought of what people might cut next if their incomes shrink even more is worrisome.
When this index exceeds the rate of return earned on equity by the business, the investor's purchasing power (real capital) shrinks even though he consumes nothing at all.
(If you expand your definition of «dirty» to include resources from countries that abuse human rights, disregard labour standards or fund terrorist organizations, as conservative commentator Ezra Levant does in his new tome, Ethical Oil: The Case for Canada's Oil Sands, the range of options shrinks even more.)
Inventory shrank even more.
Until the fall of Jerusalem these Zealots continued to defy the Romans, and with them were the like - minded Sicarii, who did not shrink even from the murder of the high priest.
In both cases, I noticed that the pork shrank up considerably during the simmering phase and then once I started browning them up, they shrunk even further (as the fat rendered, I imagine) and ended up being rather hardened tiny little cubes.
I really liked the simple, ingenious design and when the travel cover is pulled over, it seems to shrink even more.
It is easy to wash and dry so you can have it ready for the next night and doesn't shrink even after multiple washings.
So, again, your tax base shrinks even more.
Adding to the puzzle, Paul Byrne at the Carnegie Institution in Washington DC recently found that Mercury shrank even more than previously thought, losing about 11 kilometres from its original girth.
Tuna, which are fast moving and require more energy and oxygen, may shrink even more when temperatures increase.
A Tale of Two Cities: Miami, New York and Life on the Edge Epic Drought in West is Literally Moving Mountains Here's How Arctic Sea Ice Could Shrink Even More
And since the path the bar follows in a landmine deadlift enables you to keep your spine more upright, the risk of back injury shrinks even further.
Shrunk even more when washed.
Clothes: My wardrobe has shrunk even more than it had before — and my feet and ankles are so swollen I'm really self - conscious to wear shorts or short dresses.
Well It did shrink even though I machine washed it on cold, and I laid it flat to dry indoors where it never goes over 76 degrees.
As many of you may know, moving and having a newborn takes away a lot of your free time, add another child into the mix that's less than 2 years old, and your free time shrinks even more.
Looking ahead to 2015, the U.S. proportion of the global talent pool will shrink even further as China and India, with their enormous populations, rapidly expand their secondary and higher education systems (see fig. 2).
Styling: Toyota Stew The new Toyota RAV4 is about an inch shorter from bumper to bumper than its predecessor, but it seems like it's shrunk even more because the spare tire has been relocated from the rear to under the floor.
Spreads shrank even more.
Most traditional banks won't pay much more than this in yearly interest on savings balances, but they will charge account fees you must avoid if you don't want to see your earnings shrink even further.
Because summer still has a few more weeks left in the Southern Hemisphere, that sea ice could shrink even more.
She loved conserving propane and keeping the galley cool and how the oven helped her already modest carbon footprint shrink even more.
Other scientists say the pollution gap between gas and coal could shrink even more.
And as we go into the summer months, supply historically shrinks even further as demand rises.
What's more, should the economy hit a tough patch or a pressing foreign - policy issue take the fore, the window for Obama would shrink even more.

Not exact matches

Obviously, as print continues to drop, digital will become an even larger part of the Times «business than it already is (it accounts for about 42 % of advertising revenue and about 25 % of subscription revenue), and the amount of money being lost on print every quarter will therefore continue to shrink.
But even providing good jobs for all these potential workers wouldn't solve the labour market's problems, because the workforce is shrinking: the number of millennials poised to enter the labour pool is lower than the number of baby boomers set to retire.
The overall debt had stopped growing and may have even shrunk a little, depending how you defined it.
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan may have helped fuel the sharp move before Yellen's speech by saying the central bank can afford to be patient on raising interest rates even while noting it should shrink the balance sheet soon.
Not only has a list of co-founders that includes Serguei Mourachov, Eric Costello, and Cal Henderson shrunk down to the narrative persona of one person (a co-founder of Flickr), but, really, the next century of online collaboration even when there have been a line of competitive products?
Cubicles are shrinking, and even for executives the recession has cemented Don Draper - sized offices firmly in the past.
Even though the tobacco market is shrinking as more people quit, Calantzopoulos said that by 2025 there will still be more than a billion smokers worldwide.
Even as the segment shrinks, competition within it remains red hot.
Kohl's is not alone in thinking smaller is bigger: Target (tgt) has had tremendous success with that format, Macy's (m) has shrunk some of its key stores, and even Nordstrom (jwn) is giving the idea a go with its no - merchandise Nordstrom Local store in Los Angeles that it may bring to new markets.
Even Germany, long the leader in the solar industry and the model for politicians like McGuinty, is seeing major producers lay off workers and its global market share shrink.
As industries consolidate and product cycles shrink, even the best ideas — with patents as their pedigrees — come under assault practically on arrival.
A block further you'll even find someone who fell for the Mini Coupé — wherein BMW gave the finger to all those Mini purists clamouring for an authentically tiny Mini (the BMW is about 70 centimetres longer and 30 centimetres wider than the Morris models), by shrinking the interior but keeping the same exterior dimensions.
On Tuesday, Google executives also pointed out that the journalism companies it is hoping to help are «facing challenging, even more complex times» as advertisting revenues shrink and many turn to paywalls.
Even as many businesses look to shrink their travel budgets, the top 20 % of an airline's customers can still account for as much as 70 % of its revenue.
Rooms are shrinking, but lobbies are growing, providing ample seating and tables — and even cabanas, for those who want more privacy.
This new healthcare tech could be even more groundbreaking, as scientists are working to shrink the sensors to microns wide, about the width of a human hair.
Given the certainty that revisions will always be made, it might even be worth questioning the wisdom in Statistics Canada publishing marginal declines in GDP unless it is absolutely certain the data is flawless: a 0.1 per cent drop in GDP receives a 100 times the attention that zero growth does (and 1,000 times more during election campaign), so the agency needs to be several times more certain that the economy really did shrink.
We think we see more — even as the landscape shrinks.
But later this month the Greek parliament is going to have to vote on whether or not to shrink the economy further and cut pensions even more.
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