Not exact matches
Then the
rate started creeping back up, slowly at first before
accelerating in recent years.
But, what typically happens in this cycle, is interest
rates start to
accelerate, leading credit spreads — essentially the gap between how much more of a return bonds provide compared with US treasuries — to compress.
The Fed is likely to
accelerate the pace of interest
rate hikes if inflation
starts to become «a problem,» says King Lip of Baker Avenue Asset Management.
Historically, profits were revving up when the Fed
started increasing
rates, and the positive of
accelerating earnings would overwhelm the incremental negative of the Fed raising interest
rates.
Poverty
rates started to collapse towards the end of the 20th century largely because developing - country growth
accelerated, from an average annual
rate of 4.3 % in 1960 - 2000 to 6 % in 2000 - 10.
The future of identity wallets is sure to
accelerate at an even faster
rate, which is why the platform is
starting with their token sale in January 2018.
After analyzing their MRIs over the following years, Lin and his colleagues, reporting in an upcoming issue of Neuroimage, say those participants whose hearing was already impaired at the
start of the sub-study had
accelerated rates of brain atrophy compared to those with normal hearing.
And then poor, sweet George gets genetically altered and
starts growing at an alarmingly
accelerated rate.
It doesn't even
start to make real power until about 5k or so, if you just let the clutch out and
start rolling at idle and then open the throttle, there's a good second or two before you
start accelerating at any useful
rate.
By itself, mano a mano between you an an oil drop,
accelerating at just greater than «g» (the aforesaid 9.8 m / s / s or 32 f / s / s) means that you will out
accelerate an oil drop
starting from standstill as it can only
accelerate down wards by itself at the
rate that gravity allows.
The climb in mortgage
rates that
started in October and
accelerated in November and December has created a sense of urgency among buyers.
The commercial lending market
started to get more competitive (as evident in declining yields), so many banks have turned to vertical industries to maintain and even
accelerate commercial loan growth
rates.
But if the central bank
accelerates its pace beyond say two
rate hikes, she believes the market will
start to worry that the Fed is behind the curve.
The
rate of job creation
accelerated for the third month running to its strongest since the
start of 2016.»
They also grow at such an
accelerated rate that, if one
starts the school year with a baby, by the end of the school year, you have a ready - to - breed adult (and thus the possibility of new babies for the following year).
Sadly however, all too soon, our captivating furry companions will mature into adults and will
start the aging process at a far more
accelerated rate when compared to humans.
It may be necessary to foster a «learning» period of character abilities and talents by artificially limiting the new character to fewer spells
starting at level 1 equivalent and slowly over the course of a few hours of fighting mobs have them learn new skills and talents at a super
accelerated rate.
People have ignored the fact that when we
started «contributing» CO2 at such an
accelerated rate we were already at the «local maximum» of the carbon / ice age cycle (Link: / / en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Vostok-ice-core-petit.png) What Hansen is saying is the only real choice if we don't want to radically change the planet's climate.
Because of this, atmospheric temperatures near the poles
start to rise at an
accelerated rate.
However, the tide - gauge literature data shows the current, rather slow but steady as opposed to
accelerating,
rate started in 1850, long before CO2 warming could have been the cause.
Mahindra's challenge is the first of what will be multiple «Summit Challenges» that aim to
accelerate greenhouse gas reductions at a
rate that will ensure worldwide emissions
start trending downward no later than 2020 — a goal that must be met to prevent dangerous temperature rise.
And you have to open up your mind to all sorts of claims, such as the one that
starting in January of this year, global warming has
accelerated to the point where the warming
rate is now 0.4 C per year... which is roughly what I just read us the trend in the UAH data since that time.
The retreat of glaciers in the tropical Andes mountains, with some fluctuations,
started after the Little Ice Age (16th to 19th centuries), but the
rate of retreat (area reduction between 20 - 50 %) has
accelerated since the late 1970s.
As I look across the lifetime categories, longer - lived trees
start out at lower levels, but their growth also falls off more slowly; and if they live long enough their growth
rates actually
accelerate.
Starting ~ 100 - 150 years ago that balance was upset and CO2 has risen at an
accelerating rate since.
Johnston said in his note that «smartphone sales are
starting to decline at an
accelerating rate.»