Sentences with phrase «trends accelerated the pace»

Decision - making was bogging down just as social media and other trends accelerated the pace at which customer tastes change.

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Trusting in long term trends is not enough: we need intervention to accelerate their pace
Every year the pace of astronomical discovery seems to accelerate, and 2004 will maintain the trend.
The epicenter of agricultural production has moved north and west over the past half - century, and that trend will likely continue at an accelerated pace due to global warming, a new study finds.
«Even through the recession, we've seen a consistent increase in demand and believe the trend will accelerate as the pace of economic growth increases.»
The accelerating pace of adoption of solar panels for distributed generation (installed at the point of use, rather than sold into the power grid) and the downward trend of module prices have created exuberance over the industry's future.
-- The third, being the observed destabilization of the geosphere due to both the pace of terrestrial ice loss and relatively sudden and uneven climatic redistribution of the oceans» mass, with a consequent rise in seismic events and in volcanoes» cooling sulphate emissions, which have (according to Prof. McGuire, adviser to Munich Re on vulcanism risks) accelerated slowly on a 1.25 % / yr trend over the last 30 years.
More encouraging still, the pace at which these welcome developments are moving from well - meaning idea to global trend or technological breakthrough appears to be accelerating, even as public support for decarbonization grows.
The trend gathered pace in 2012 and 2013, before accelerating last year, and was driven by corporations seeking lower tax bills than those currently levied at 35 % of profits in the US.
The trend is enough to support brick - and - mortar expansion, say industry experts, a welcome change in an industry that is experiencing an accelerated pace of store closings.
Although industry data on retail construction activity varies widely, firms do agree on the overall trend that the slow pace of developing is clearly accelerating.
Likewise, payroll job growth is likely to plod along at the recent 1.3 percent to 1.5 percent annual pace, while personal income growth, the principal fuel powering rent trends, accelerates only moderately to the 4.0 percent to 4.5 percent range.
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