Sentences with phrase «term slow increase»

I don't believe it's adjusted for the long term slow increase in size or the amenities that one expects in today's houses vs those from decades ago.

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If you depreciate assets at a higher rate in the short term, they'll depreciate slower later on, increasing taxable income.
Executives said that price increases aren't a focus for Spotify in the near term, and that desktop advertising is the slowest growth area.
«Beyond the near - term, a return to a more cautious communication strategy and pace of interest rate increases is expected in light of the headwinds facing Canada,» including slow inflation growth, Toronto - Dominion Bank Senior Economist Brian DePratto said in a research note.
Shorter - term yields in Canada are also forecast to increase in 2014 as a strengthening in economic growth, tightening labour market conditions and accelerating wage growth fuel a steady, albeit slow, increase in inflation.
While it is widely believed that interest rates (and also mortgage rates) are heading higher over the long term, the rate of increase is likely to be extremely slow.
We expect the Fed to continue a slow, patient pace of short - term rate increases, not because the economy is overheating, but in order to get rates back to more normal levels.
Over the past year, household credit has increased by around 20 per cent, and with the value of housing loan approvals continuing to rise over recent months, there seems little prospect for a near - term slowing in the pace of growth.
Looking forward, there is little evidence to suggest that the rate of credit growth is likely to slow in the near term, with new loan approvals for housing having increased by 24 per cent over the six months to August.
Increasing the money supply is not inherently inflationary although the long term tendency is relatively slow inflation.
But we have not learned to respond to slow changes with long - term effects such as the population explosion, the increasing extinction of species and the deterioration of the environment.
The slow and steady three - year drip of the decline in Arrieta's sinker, both in terms of velocity (95.3, 94.5, 92.2) and whiff percentage (7.75, 8.96, 6.15), as well as the decline in how often he goes to his slider / cutter (30 %, 19 %, 14 %) and the increase in how often hitters take it for balls (30 %, 35 %, 40 %).
The recent indicators point to a slower pace of economic activity and the Tory government is about to embark on Austerity Mark II, in nominal terms exactly the same level of cuts and tax increases as the # 37 billion George Osborne announced in 2010.
«Similar to national numbers, New York has shown a steady increase, slow, but an increase in black women running for office, which shows there's an opportunity to build a long - term strategy,» she continued.
• The longer term picture remains positive, with increasing urbanisation in emerging markets driving strong demand growth across a range of commodities, and a slower supply response from the industry.
The center's director, Charles Komanoff, noted the plan does not specify the rate of increase, and that the $ 5 - per - ton annual increase is actually «a little slow,» in terms of achieving rapid emissions reductions.
Steroids have been effective at suppressing inflammation, but if used for long - term treatment they can cause serious side effects such as increased risk of infections, liver damage, fluid retention, increased blood pressure, weight gain, easy bruising and slower wound healing.
The silicate + CO2 - > different silicate + carbonate chemical weathering rate tends to increase with temperature globally, and so is a negative feedback (but is too slow to damp out short term changes)-- but chemical weathering is also affected by vegetation, land area, and terrain (and minerology, though I'm not sure how much that varies among entire mountain ranges or climate zones)-- ie mountanous regions which are in the vicinity of a warm rainy climate are ideal for enhancing chemical weathering (see Appalachians in the Paleozoic, more recently the Himalayas).
Various types of meditation have been shown to improve well - being among different populations such as physicians and the general public.14, 15, 16 Preliminary evidence suggests that meditation - based interventions may slow cellular aging rates by increasing telomerase activity, but many such studies lacked an active control group.17, 18 Recent randomized trials in breast cancer suggest that long - term intensive meditation interventions might have positive effects on telomerase activity.
This chemical weathering process is too slow to damp out shorter - term fluctuations, and there are some complexities — glaciation can enhance the mechanical erosion that provides surface area for chemical weathering (some of which may be realized after a time delay — ie when the subsequent warming occurs — dramatically snow in a Snowball Earth scenario, where the frigid conditions essentially shut down all chemical weathering, allowing CO2 to build up to the point where it thaws the equatorial region, at which point runaway albedo feedback drives the Earth into a carbonic acid sauna, which ends via rapid carbonate rock formation), while lower sea level may increase the oxidation of organic C in sediments but also provide more land surface for erosion... etc..
For awhile fluoride was being touted as an osteoporosis drug, but like fosamax, it only slows bone loss temporarily, and the long term consequence is an increased rate of hip fracture due to structurally unsound bone.
Cortisol can cause a leaky gut in the long term, it can slow the healing of existing acne, and can possibly make your skin oily by increasing insulin.
Stress resistance has not been assessed however and so the biological relevance of this finding is currently unknown.32 Several IER trials (75 - 85 % ER on restricted days) in overweight / obese populations have reported reductions in various markers of oxidative stress 37, 41, which in one study was accompanied by a complementary increase in the anti-oxidant uric acid.37 In a direct comparison of IER (75 % ER for two days / week) and CER, both ER strategies displayed equal efficacy in reducing levels of fast - acting advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) after six months, which displayed a tendency to occur earlier (i.e. at three months) in the IER group.41 Levels of slow - acting (i.e. long term) AOPP tended to decrease in the IER group and increase in the CER group which the authors proposed may have resulted from IER - induced activation of autophagy, a key homeostatic cellular process in which dysfunctional or unnecessary cellular proteins are degraded and recycled.41 On the other hand, a follow - up study using similar IER / CER protocols demonstrated comparable reductions in AOPP in both groups after three months.48 Summary and Future Research Directions
When it comes to short - term, intermittent fasting, research clearly shows that fasting for as long as 72 hours, neither increases muscle breakdown, nor slows down muscle growth.
The idea behind refeeds is that it will boost leptin levels and increase your metabolism (which slows down during an extended calorie deficit) and ends up helping with long - term fat loss.
Tight Money: When the Federal Reserve decides not to accumulate Treasury bonds as quickly, the result is a slowing of the growth in bank reserves, and generally an increase in the Federal Funds rate and short term lending rates.
Wouldn't it show up in reduced margins, increased battle over market share as reflected in slowing sales and / or increased spending on sales and marketing, increased working capital requirements as industry players offer better payment terms to customers and / or suppliers etc..?
Thus, barring some seemingly unlikely turnaround in worldwide investor sentiment (active funds becoming more popular than passive), dividend investors must expect future payout increases to slow far below their historical double - digit rates, perhaps to 7 % to 8 % in the short - term (1 - 3 years) and 4 % to 5 % over the next decade.
For instance, traveling sounds wonderful, but I'd limit the increase in costs by doing slow, long - term travel to cheaper locations like Thailand.
The long term outlook seems good enough, but if installations slow, it'll be a huge stop on the increases it's seen.
I'd also be slow to change my long - term intrinsic value estimates per boe in - the - ground (for example, $ 10 per proved boe), even though oil has fallen to $ 50... note I didn't increase my boe valuations when oil rallied from $ 80 to $ 120 + either.
For example, a government's central bank may increase short - term rates to slow inflationInflation A rise in the cost of goods and services over a set period of time.
The GAO reports that climate science funding increased only 9 % in real terms from ’93 to ’04 — slower than GDP.
In terms of the aerosols: If you want to argue really simplistic, you could still explain what is seen in Dave's NH - SH time series: due to the larger thermal inertia of the SH, you would expect slower warming there with greenhouse gas forcing, so an increase in NH - SH early on, which would then be reduced as aerosol forcing becomes stronger in the NH.
Spencer + Braswell have shown that over the tropics on a shorter - term basis, the net overall feedback from clouds with warming is negative; this is largely due to an increase in reflection of incoming radiation by increased clouds with a smaller effect from the reduction of energy trapping high altitude clouds, which slow down outgoing radiation by absorbing and re-radiating energy.
Nice misconception you have going there but the real argument is that CO2 can lower the temperature gradient of the cool skin layer, which slows the heat loss to the atmosphere and increased levels of greenhouse gases lead to more heat being stored in the oceans over the long - term.
To me, it would mean that the spin rate of the earth is actually increasing and temporarily reversing its long term trend of slowing, while we are in the polar ice build - up phase of this climate cycle.
As a result of cherrypicking noisy short - term data, DK12 argued that the apparent slowing in the rate of OHC increase was a result of a «climate shift» in 2002.
Considering all the short - term factors identified by the scientific community that acted to slow the rate of global warming over the past two decades (volcanoes, ocean heat uptake, solar decreases, predominance of La Niñas, etc.) it is likely the temperature increase would have accelerated in comparison to the late 20th Century increases.
November Oil Market Report forecasts slower growth in 4th - quarter global demand Supply increased in October, IEA short - term outlook finds 13 November 2012
The fact this is seemingly not fully recognized — or here integrated — by Curry goes to the same reason Curry does not recognize why the so called «pause» is a fiction, why the «slowing» of the «rate» of increase in average ambient global land and ocean surface air temperatures over a shorter term period from the larger spike beyond the longer term mean of the 90s is also meaningless in terms of the basic issue, and why the average ambient increase in global air temperatures over such a short term is by far the least important empirical indicia of the issue.
The slowed surface warming over the past decade seems to be a result of more heat accumulation in the oceans due to short - term increase in ocean heat uptake efficiency.
Certainly you and I are not on the same page in terms of your assertions of inescapable temperature increases of 1.5 - 2.5 ºC + slow feedbacks.
Large volcanic eruptions increase the number of small particles in the stratosphere that reflect sunlight, leading to short - term surface cooling lasting typically two to three years, followed by a slow recovery.
The rate of West Antarctic ice loss has been ominously increasing, and there are fears that if too much goes, the slow and long - term process of ice sheet disintegration could accelerate.
Parties may continue to be slow to accept price and trade derivatives in the short term, and derivatives may be subject to increased government for self - imposed regulation in the long term.
However, compared to this time last year, the total number of healthcare sales jobs posted online has increased by just 3 %, suggesting that while hiring hasn't stopped, the long term growth has been slower than the previous quarter indicates.
Uncle Sam may often be a nice guy, but he also is often slow to respond to folks in need, expensive to pay for in terms of huge taxes and our country's increasing debt, and tends to be more bureaucratic than imaginative in his ways of helping out.
«Strong economic support within these two markets should make for a soft landing in terms of slowing property price growth, increased marketing time for properties and lower probabilities that sellers will actually transact and close during a given marketing effort of their property,» Johnson says.
«Strong economic support within these two markets should make for a soft landing in terms of slowing property price growth, increased marketing time for properties and lower probabilities that sellers will actually transact and close during a given marketing effort of their property,» Johnson said.
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