Sentences with phrase «stark contrast to rising»

This is in stark contrast to rising year - over prices from 2003 - 2006, when fix and flips rose dramatically from 5 % to nearly 9 % of all home sales.

Not exact matches

Friday saw speculation rise around the Federal Reserve's plans to slow down their quantitative easing programs, in stark contrast to the current situation across the Pacific.
In stark contrast, Producer Price Index input prices remained unchanged at 8.4 percent year - over-year, while output prices of goods produced by manufacturers in the UK rose by a slower 3.3 percent compared to 3.4 percent in August.
Rodney Stark's The Rise of Christianity chronicles how early Christians lived out their faith in stark contrast to the morality of the day (I will highlight this in the last point).
The Welsh economic inactivity rate has risen over the last quarter, in stark contrast to other parts of the UK where it has fallen, new figures released today show.
Raleigh's naivety serves as a stark contrast to the other men's impending fear as the tension rises and the attack draws ever closer.
However this rise is in stark contrast to the growth seen in previous years.
The price increases came as the number of transactions in the Greater Toronto Area rose 21.5 per cent, a stark contrast to a big drop in the number of transactions last month in Vancouver's residential real estate market.
According to information released in March, the Toronto high - rise market saw a 59 percent decline in sales in 12 months.Numbers from condo builders are also showing that price appreciation is beginning to cool off — a 2 percent increase was recorded in March, a stark contrast to the 7 and 9 percent year - over-year hikes that have been notched for the past five years.
The drive through the fruit orchards introduced us to the Chinese countryside, a stark contrast to the high rises and traffic of Beijing.
Subotzky and Waterhouse continued their project to record the rise and fall of what had served as a symbol of prosperity; they interviewed the remaining tenants and recorded the half - occupied building through a series of photographs, capturing the stark contrast between the original plans and the now half - derelict structure.
In stark contrast to the present condition of crisis in education the architectural programs and educational research around 1970 gave rise to a number of experimental building principles and pedagogical ideals.
By stark contrast with the High Line's first group exhibition, 2012's «Lilliput,» which featured knee - high sculptures, many of the pieces in «Archeo» will be hard to miss: the works by Ms. Cornaro, Ms. Vitale and Mr. Kenyon are all monumental, rising as high as 10 feet.
What this tells us is that «climate - change — driven acceleration» has been assumed ahead of time, and since the raw data failed to confirm the existence of such an acceleration («In stark contrast to this expectation however, current altimeter products show the rate of sea level rise to have decreased from the first to second decades of the altimeter era.»
Driessen's blog piece is in stark contrast to the views of climatologists including Michael E Mann, who said that climate change has indeed increased the severity of hurricanes like Harvey due to factors like sea level rise attributable to climate change and increased ocean temperatures.
Per a recent paper by Fasullo et al, «In stark contrast to this expectation however, current altimeter products show the rate of sea level rise to have decreased from the first to second decades of the altimeter era.»
The new rose gold and platinum models take the bones of the Gear S2 and transform it into a more lustrous smartwatch with a more feminine look — in stark contrast to the masculine appearance of most smartwatches.
The Fed noted this income disparity and said that the decline in average income of the richest 10 percent between 2007 and 2010 «stands in stark contrast to the generally steady pattern of rising mean incomes at the top of the income distribution over the past two decades.»
Furthermore, as Rose explains, the rejection of those ideas invigorates the wealthy into finding what will work, a stark contrast to most of the population that simply looks at failure as a road block.
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