Sentences with phrase «term spikes»

Will people keep buying apps or will it be a short term spike in interest?
Bless her heart, if Google searches for «inclusion rider» and related terms spiked some 5,000 % since last night.
Hardly any long term spike in gasoline prices will be determine by this storm.
one of the other points to consider is that all email advertisers see their own brand name search terms spike when they push email.
«In many places that have higher average PM2.5, the PM2.5 level does not vary as much as it does on the Wasatch Front, so it is not clear how this study's findings may transfer to those locales where the air pollution exposure is higher over the long term, but short term spikes do not occur,» said Dr. Horne.
Humans with brucellosis experience long - term spiking fevers that are rarely fatal unless the infected person has an immune deficiency.
The belief is that eating foods that stimulate insulin in short - term spikes causes desensitization of insulin receptors over time.
Volatility remained low with a very short term spike Friday reversed quickly.
Clinical and preclinical studies have shown that even short - term spikes in blood sugar can impair the immune system (specifically innate immunity) and the body's ability to fight infection.
«While a growth strategy like driving costs out might bring short - term spikes in margin improvement, it also may come with undue risks, like disruption to day - to - day operations or widespread layoffs,» White says.
While DeMeo insists that the short - term spike in sales isn't the only effect of product sampling that matters — it's great for making customers loyal to stores and brands over longer periods of time — the figures are impressive.
It was once thought that weightlifting could actually raise blood pressure to dangerous levels — and it can, in fact, cause short - term spikes.
Short - term spikes in blood sugar are caused by things like eating a huge meal or being sick or really stressed, and generally aren't a big deal so long as your body can normalize.
They do concede that in the short term cash can guard against short - term spikes in volatility, but add «it's certainly a long - term drag on portfolio returns.»
«While holding cash can guard against short - term spikes in volatility, it's certainly a long - term drag on portfolio returns,» Tal said, adding that while the rush into cash during periods of volatility is understandable, Canadians tend to maintained those elevated cash positions for far too long after markets rebound.
While industry experts are expecting interest rates to continue an upward trend, temporary rate drops can trigger short - term spikes in refinance volume, which lenders must manage with existing resources.
When San Onofre closed its last reactor in 2012, with no formal replacement plan in place, there was a short - term spike in natural gas consumption (worsened by the simultaneous arrival of a multi-year drought, which cut hydroelectricity generation) and an increase in California's greenhouse gas emissions.
Although scientists know that methane has been released in the region's water for eons, they are unsure if the new findings represent a short - term spike or long - term trend.
These could be maintained in reserve to meet longer - term spikes in demand, such at seasonal demand peaks during heatwaves.
Incorporating CHP into smart grids could help with local short - term spikes in energy demand.
El Niño events can cause short - term spikes in average global temperatures, but they are not behind the long - term warming we've experienced over the past century.
Perhaps there is indeed a need to allocate more resources to localized and short - term spikes in gun violence.
This helps them handle short - term spikes but also drives experimentation and innovation because there are basically no upfront costs.
Hence, the OWL tokens still have plenty of room to appreciate in value; the idea is merely to prevent dramatic short - term spikes.
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