Sentences with phrase «temporary spike»

A temporary spike refers to a sudden increase or rise in something, but it is not expected to last for a long time. It is a temporary or short-term surge or jump, which will eventually return back to its normal or previous level. Full definition
The drug, administered in three doses over 5 months, did prompt temporary spikes in certain inflammatory molecules, which indicate a mild immune reaction to the drug.
The arguments for temporary spikes in bitcoin cash mining only get more complicated from there.
For treating acne, long term or fasting insulin levels are far more important than the size of temporary spikes.
You'll also be gaining sustainable energy (not temporary spikes) and a whole repertoire of tasty recipes that you might have missed out on while relying on processed foods packed with unnecessary, complicated ingredients.
The Fed certainly does play an important role in accommodating temporary spikes in the demand for currency (as it did around the «year 2000» turn), and in providing economic information, data and analysis.
Kevin Wozniak, a sociologist at UMass Boston, reviewed polls after the Newtown school shooting in 2012 and found that the event coincided with a temporary spike in support for gun control, followed by a leveling off and return to pre-mass shooting opinion by the end of 2013.
A temporary spike won't have much of an effect on the business expansion, Sinai says.
But besides those temporary spikes, there's another reason to kick the habit: Smoking dulls taste buds, says Dr. Bisognano, so smokers tend to salt their food more and have a harder time decreasing sodium intake.
It has been shown that sugar consumption not only spikes blood sugar, but also causes a temporary spike in dopamine.
There are numerous stressors that occur throughout our lives that can induce a temporary spike in adrenal function or cause long - lasting chronic stress.
Also note that IGF - 1 is not an evil hormone; temporary spikes are perfectly acceptable and are important for building muscle.
As soon as the next round of NAEP and state testing data become available, we should have some indication whether the recent changes are a precursor of what is to come or merely a temporary spike in official state policies.
This year's target was considered a temporary spike to allow for an influx of Syrian refugees.
Sometimes the fund manager may make major changes in the portfolio as a part of a new investment strategy and hence cause a temporary spike in turnover ratio.
In conclusion, after a true adjustment for risk with a dynamic reference portfolio of a small number of ETFs, T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth fund failed to substantially outperform over the past 10 years, except for a temporary spike in 2013.
Jean - François Tardif, the fund manager who sold out of Timminco shares before the crash, «retired» from Sprott in 2009, leading to a temporary spike in redemptions from some of the company's funds.
The changes, announced in August, prompted a temporary spike in demand from borrowers trying to apply for loans before the new policies took effect.
Retail spending didn't grow nearly as quickly in June as it did in May; but analysts at First Data Corporation say that could be due to a temporary spike in gas prices, rather than a substantial pullback in spending.
But that will only happen if people are convinced that today's rise is a real trend and not a temporary spike.
The experiment, under way to the northeast of the South Georgia Islands in the southern Atlantic, is intended to promote a temporary spike in the growth of phytoplankton and the consequent absorption of carbon dioxide.
That means that, unlike for CO2, a temporary spike could be relatively fast brought back to «safe» levels (whatever they are deemed to be).
Even if the end pension fund buyer thinks the homes are worth that much, are they confident that we haven't seen a temporary spike in home prices?
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