"To accelerate that rate" means to increase the speed at which something is happening or progressing.
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These vital services are in jeopardy because mountain glaciers worldwide are shrinking
at accelerating rates.
We're very excited about this collaboration and hope you will join us in our shared goal of
accelerating the rate of change toward a more peaceful, more sustainable world.
We observed the continuous decrease of glaciers in 1958 - 2011 with
accelerated rate in the recent years.
Since 1984, death rates also dropped,
with accelerated rates of decline since 2002 for men and since 2001 for women.
As an addition to eating a well - balanced clean diet, you should consider using certain supplements that can further increase your training gains
by accelerating the rate of muscle growth and repair.
This is the first evidence of the long - feared positive feedbacks that could
rapidly accelerate the rate of climate change, pushing impacts to the extreme end of the scale.
Now that enough glaciers have melted, ocean circulation has probably increased to the point that future melting will increase at a
greatly accelerated rate.
The product combines well with the blood and once in the blood stream, it serves the main purpose of
accelerating the rates of fat burning.
I have no doubt that we will continue to learn more and more together at an ever
accelerating rate as we get more and more customers.»
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.
The incoming data from the US has been choppy at best and hence it would be difficult for the Fed to think about
accelerated rate hikes at this point of time but that is also something that the investors would wait for the Fed to confirm before pushing the prices higher again.
That estimate was based in part on the fact that sea level is now rising 3.2 mm / yr (3.2 m / millennium)[57], an order of magnitude faster than the rate during the prior several thousand years, with rapid change of ice sheet mass balance over the past few decades [23] and Greenland and Antarctica now losing mass at accelerating rates [23]--[24].
Continued education and training for personnel are important in the success of a business, and that has never been more important than today since technology is growing at
such accelerated rates.
Geologist Torbjörn Törnqvist of Tulane University, a co-author of the study, said that
given accelerating rates of sea level rise, losses will likely continue long into the future, and that even the best - designed river diversions won't be able to prevent more land loss.
If so, the annual bonuses are worth far more than the annual fee, and if you use this card a fair amount for your business, you'll
only accelerate the rate at which you earn Gold Points.
If we had a mechanism for understanding when a learning plateau has been reached and the complexity of the task should be increased, we could
possibly accelerate the rate at which BCI users developed proficiency and / or increase their eventual maximal capability.»
The rapid rise in plasma amino acids may stimulate protein synthesis, but it
also accelerates the rate of amino acid breakdown and production of urea.
When I compare some of the things I did and experienced in my adolescent years with some of the things my child is experiencing / doing now (but at a
seemingly accelerated rate than I did), it seems obvious to me that anxiety could be playing a factor.
Stanford scientists have found evidence that sections of the fault responsible for the 9.0 magnitude Tohoku earthquake that devastated northern Japan in 2011 were relieving seismic stress at a
gradually accelerating rate for years before the quake.
«We were excited to find that cholesterol influences the growth of stem cells in the intestines, which in
turn accelerates the rate of tumor formation by more than 100-fold,» said Dr. Peter Tontonoz, the medical school's Frances and Albert Piansky Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
The researchers hope the findings will stimulate new thinking about the effects of nonnative habitat - forming coastal plant species, which are likely to become increasingly common as human
activities accelerate rates of native species losses and nonnative introductions in coastal areas.
Now, a new simulation suggests the longer prison sentences that African - Americans often
receive accelerate the rate of «infection» — and might be just enough to tip a problem into an epidemic.
But it won't be because «the pendulum swinging from passive to active»... or because that's when the Fed
started accelerating their rate increases... or whatever else happens economically from here.