Sentences with phrase «upward at»

Housing prices fluctuate with some volatility, but overall, the trend moves upward at a steady rate.
Existing home sales also started to trend upward at the end of 2011, and were 12 percent higher in November 2011 compared to January 2011.
«The year - to - date growth shows that new home sales continue to trend upward at a steady pace over the longer term,» said NAHB Senior Economist Michael Neal.
Pointing to an extended market cycle, commercial property price indices (CPPI) continued to either hold steady or trend upward at the end of 2016, the most recent period for which data is available...
Implementing Dolby Atmos in a home theater will involve either mounting speakers in the ceiling, or adding Dolby - Atmos - enabled speaker modules which fire upward at the ceiling, thus relying on boundary reflection to provide the illusion that the special effects are originating from overhead.
There's the iON Wireless Fast Charging Stand, which is similar in style to the aforementioned pad, but tilts the phone upward at a 65 - degree angle for those who prefer angled chargers (but at the cost of the extra USB Type - A port), and the iON Wireless Fast Charging Mini Pad, an even smaller version of the full - size flat pad that also lacks the extra charging port.
Implementing Dolby Atmos in a home theater will involve either mounting speakers high on a wall and having them radiate sound directly down, installing them in the ceiling, or adding Atmos height effects speaker modules which fire upward at the ceiling, thus relying on boundary reflection to provide the illusion that the special effects are originating from overhead.
In this case, JC Parets, a chartered market technician who is the president and founder of All Star Charts, observed that the price of Bitcoin has moved upward at intervals resembling the Fibonacci sequence, a famous mathematical pattern that also occurs in nature in everything from the inner spiral of a seashell to pinecones.
The Spot's camera has a fairly narrow field of view, and because it's tilted upward at a slight angle means that it'll be best for chatting if the Spot is sitting on your desk, or on a kitchen counter.
She was trending upward at an extraordinary degree when the decision to demote her was put on the table.
Whilst we have not found any evidence that normalized insured damage has trended upward at the global level, for developed countries and independently of the type of disaster looked at, our detection of an upward trend in insured losses from non-geophysical disasters and certain specific disaster sub-types in the US, the biggest insurance market in the world, and in West Germany represents a finding to be taken seriously in the risk analysis undertaken by insurance and re-insurance companies.»
A given molecule could be moving upward at 203 m / s one moment and a moment later it might be heading downward at -337 m / s.
But the official, who spoke anonymously because of the delicacy of the matter, called the carbon intensity figure «disappointing,» and said that the administration hoped it represented a gambit that would be negotiated upward at Copenhagen or in subsequent talks.
You can see this in this curve, where I started a power - law growth function from the year 1800: If this was an exponential, it would be rocketing upward at the current date.
If afterward reported temps continued measurably upward at a rate greater than during the «pause,» that would mean it had ended.
The diffuse nature of the radiation also leads to the fact that the net radiation for a given level (that sent upward at the bottom of a layer, minus that sent downward at the top of a layer) further reduces the adsorbed CO2 radiation intensity.»
Like the KOE Extension data, the SST anomalies of the SPCZ Extension warm greatly during transitions from El Niño to La Niña events and appear to shift upward at those times.
There can / will be local and regional, latitudinal, diurnal and seasonal, and internal variability - related deviations to the pattern (in temperature and in optical properties (LW and SW) from components (water vapor, clouds, snow, etc.) that vary with weather and climate), but the global average effect is at least somewhat constrained by the global average vertical distribution of solar heating, which requires the equilibrium net convective + LW fluxes, in the global average, to be sizable and upward at all levels from the surface to TOA, thus tending to limit the extent and magnitude of inversions.)
Warming must occur below the tropopause to increase the net LW flux out of the tropopause to balance the tropopause - level forcing; there is some feedback at that point as the stratosphere is «forced» by the fraction of that increase which it absorbs, and a fraction of that is transfered back to the tropopause level — for an optically thick stratosphere that could be significant, but I think it may be minor for the Earth as it is (while CO2 optical thickness of the stratosphere alone is large near the center of the band, most of the wavelengths in which the stratosphere is not transparent have a more moderate optical thickness on the order of 1 (mainly from stratospheric water vapor; stratospheric ozone makes a contribution over a narrow wavelength band, reaching somewhat larger optical thickness than stratospheric water vapor)(in the limit of an optically thin stratosphere at most wavelengths where the stratosphere is not transparent, changes in the net flux out of the stratosphere caused by stratospheric warming or cooling will tend to be evenly split between upward at TOA and downward at the tropopause; with greater optically thickness over a larger fraction of optically - significant wavelengths, the distribution of warming or cooling within the stratosphere will affect how such a change is distributed, and it would even be possible for stratospheric adjustment to have opposite effects on the downward flux at the tropopause and the upward flux at TOA).
In general, so long as there is some solar heating beneath some level, there must be a net LW + convective heat flux upward at that level to balance it in equilibrium; convection tends to require some nonzero temperature decline with height, and a net upward LW flux requires either that the temperature declines with height on the scale of photon paths (from emission to absorption), or else requires at least a partial «veiw» of space, which can be blocked by increasing optical thickness above that level.
The trajectory of a Kline painting often feels like those split - second reversals when a pedestrian emerges from an underground subway station, guided forward by a mental compass that comes from looking upward at a building, across the street at a parked truck, around at a sudden street sign, and behind at a storefront's signage.
The worms - eye view vantage point looks upward at the massive structures exaggerating their height and grandeur.
You've got a paddle to slide horizontally across the bottom of the screen, and a ball to deflect back upward at bricks in an attempt to clear the whole screen.
The Stalfos attack Link by thrusting upward at him from below with their swords.
Front legs should have a tubular appearance, rounding down around the paws... For the back legs begin by brushing the upward and trim around the foot then continue upward at a 45 degree angle to the hock.
Press firmly yet gently inward and upward at an angle towards the anus until your 2 fingers meet.
The reason for this is that stocks of companies where something really good is happening will move steadily upward at times, without pausing to backtrack and fill the orders of those who have decided to use limit orders.
Stock may be trending upward at an extreme pace, in which case you shouldn't always jump to buy stock.
A sheer rock face of competition, it's growing upward at speeds we can't even measure because the biggest retailers don't share their ebook sales numbers.
Also, the tablet gently curves upward at the top / bottom (or left / right if you're holding it in the landscape position); the curve gives the tablet a place for your thumbs to rest.
Tipping his head back, Peer stared upward at the summit, where he thought he could discern a savage crown of rocks.
Everyone was looking upward at the stars, their chins pointing toward the sky, their faces grave.
There will always be the mega selling authors that do the big business, but the vast majority of us will no doubt have to claw our way upward at a price to get noticed.
It then cuts upward at a steep angle on the other side of the wheel well, and it runs up towards the taillight.
The power - assisted top portion opens upward at the touch of a button.
The lower - performing schools fall roughly into two categories: one group striving upward at varying rates, and similar - sized group continuing to struggle.
Test scores in many of America's urban school districts are inching upward at rates that often outpace those of their states as a whole, according to a report released here last week by a national advocacy group for city schools.
If that should happen, and if student performance shifts upward at the same time, it will signal a long - awaited enhancement in the quality of the American school.
Brush hairs upward at the inner corners, then finish by flipping back to your brush end and drawing upward strokes to replicate fuzzy feline fur!
Stand in Tadasana, sweep your hands upward into Urdhva Hastasana and then gaze upward at your fingers.
Ending Position: In the up position, the wrist is angled upward at about 45 degrees.
By Dr. Justin Marchegiani Rates of cancer in our country have been trending upward at an alarming rate.
Do not look upward at the ceiling or excessively cock the neck.
In 2005, Rep. Joe Barton, R - Texas, called Mann before Congress to testify about his now ubiquitous «hockey - stick» graph, showing temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere over the past millennia, with an abrupt spike upward at the end showing human influence on the climate.
Using scanning electron microscopy and nano - CT scanning, the team observed that ultrablack feathers have ragged, spike - studded barbules that curve upward at a roughly 30 - degree angle to the tip, creating an array of deep, curved cavities.
After that amount of time, about 10 million atoms are launched upward at a velocity of roughly two meters per second.
They evoked awe through videos of breathtaking natural scenes and by taking subjects outside to gaze upward at towering eucalyptus trees.
The researchers found that these bitsy bundles of elements and organisms can soar upward at speeds as fast as 50 meters per second (111 miles per hour) where they can be transported into the atmosphere.
Their technique aims a high - powered laser beam upward at a small, low - mass craft.
A man in an enclosed elevator can not in principle say whether he is motionless on Earth's surface and feeling the pull of gravity or moving through space, being pushed upward at an identical rate of acceleration.
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