Sentences with phrase «upward climb in»

China, India, and other developing countries are continuing its upward climb in carbon pollution.
It shows a dotted line indicating the long steady upward climb in temperatures from the last ice age, from 20,000 years ago to about 11,000 years ago, when it notes that «temperatures reach modern levels.»
Both domestic and international equity markets continued their upward climb in the first quarter of 2017.
The ad features the campaign's travels to every corner of the state, the regional campaign office openings and Philip Levine's upward climb in the polls to become the leading candidate.»
Property prices, which rose throughout 2013, continued their upward climb in the first quarter of 2014 and buried any speculation of a bubble.
China's markets certainly have become more frothy after their steep upward climb in the second half of 2006.

Not exact matches

However, as I wrote in «5 reasons why the housing market won't crash,» the Bank of Canada will only allow its rates to climb as long as the economy is growing vigorously — which, in turn, means that employment and income levels are trending upward.
However, the Bank of Canada will likely only allow its rates to climb as long as the economy is growing vigorously — which, in turn, means that employment and income levels are trending upward.
But publishers aren't going all - in on video and expecting that their organic reach on Facebook will climb forever upward.
The company's economists cited policy changes at the Federal Reserve and rising inflation as contributing factors in the steady upward climb of lending rates.
Buyers in markets across Canada «s most - talked about markets saw sales climb dramatically in August as they struggled to purchase before mortgage rates edged upward.
Their upward climb to a sublime ethical monotheism and a Christian faith in redemption through the love of «the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,» gives evidence enough that in the Bible is the record of God's progressive self - disclosure.
The food industry widely recognizes a looming mountain it must climb: By 2050, the world population will grow by more than 2 billion, which will require upward of a 70 percent increase in food production.
Milton says that in addition to constant braking force, shape memory materials have a property called hysteresis, which in an ideal climbing rope «means the material will absorb a lot of energy, so that when it stretches, instead of bouncing to where you were before, you would fall, then it would retract slowly» instead of jerking you upward.
Physical anthropologist Franco Rollo of the University of Camerino in Italy found that Ötzi ate two meals on his final day: one, of cereals and ibex meat, as he was climbing upward through a coniferous forest, and the second, of deer meat and cereals, about three hours before his death high up in the Alps.
When you're climbing Mt. Everest, you don't just climb in the upward direction to get to the top.
Thanks to a noteworthy shift in societal view and attitudes towards dating as well as an upward climbing trend for people over 50 to use the different social media channels like Facebook and Instagram as a launch pad to enter the online dating arena, more and more people over 50 are starting to find love thru the help of the digital cupid's arrow.
Wonder Woman (Patty Jenkins, 2017) The scene in which Diana realizes how far she can jump and climbs a wall — smashing a new path upward for herself to reach & become the God Killer (big budget female filmmaker allegory alert!)
Seeing that Andrew Haigh «s career has been climbing in the same upward trajectory as the best stock...
I, in turn, find myself annoyed at their annoyance so I'll just wait and see on that score but needless to say it has an upward climb already with critics and bloggers and no one has even seen it yet.
In addition to Tennessee's upward move, West Virginia, New York, Nebraska, and Delaware made significant improvements in their proficiency standards, climbing a full letter grade from where they had been in 200In addition to Tennessee's upward move, West Virginia, New York, Nebraska, and Delaware made significant improvements in their proficiency standards, climbing a full letter grade from where they had been in 200in their proficiency standards, climbing a full letter grade from where they had been in 200in 2009.
But the money has in fact been spent to keep school employees on the payroll, while ensuring that teachers» salaries climb upward with each year of experience, and giving those with a master's degree a bonus.
In April 2009, prices of goods and services were down and consumer confidence unexpectedly climbed, modestly, upward.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan says lower results should not be interpreted as a decline in performance by pupils, saying that it was more honest to accept a dip when the bar was raised, rather than sit back and watch numbers climb like an ever - upward tick.
But newer data is showing that this seemingly inexorable upward climb hit a plateau with the 2008 recession, and then began declining in 2010.
Class 6 truck deliveries climbed 172.6 % in February, the steepest upward trend, in percentage terms, of any big - truck segment.
Android phones continued an «upward climb» in the US market, accounting for 33 percent of all smartphones purchased from the start of April through the end of June, according to the market tracking firm.
Soon after the U.S. presidential election, mortgage rates in the U.S. began a steep upward climb that was still ongoing when this article was published.
This refers to a cryptocurrency's extreme upward momentum as it keeps climbing in price.
Even as pet - related consumer spending continues its steady climb well above the $ 60 - billion mark, pet stores face formidable challenges in maintaining their position as the shopping destination of choice for the tens of millions of pet owners who serve as the economic engine driving this industry ever upward.
While Nate is being dragged through the mud by a truck, you'll still have to make him climb upward and shoot down enemies that are on other trucks, all in real - time.
«Logan» is a much - needed reminder that Marvel's relevancy in the entertainment world is still climbing upward, and will continue to do so for a long time.
Arden Browning Upward Climb, 2015 Flashe and acrylic gouache on wood panel 20h x 20w in $ 3,000.00 For the traveler of today, smartphones have become the ultimate companion.
While the State matches these (and even tries to provide incentives for including retrofit with modernization), it means a thousand separate enormous upward hills to climb in a recession.
They've watched the lettuces unfold into luscious heads that we harvest for daily salads, the peas climb upward in a green tangle, and the radishes pop their tiny pink tops out of the dirt.
Between 1910 and 1940 temperature shows a steady upward climb of about 0.15 C per decade that only CO2 could explain, yet the IPCC persisted in calling the 1961 temperature normal.
Individual, regional, and national actions can all add up to global solutions, slowing and eventually halting the upward climb of CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere.
YES — CO2 HAS BEEN ON AN UPWARD CLIMB, to levels above those seen for the last few ice ages (with the proviso that ice cores records have poorer resolution the further back in time one goes; there may have been short - lived CO2 spikes that we can not see); is all of that human - driven, or is there a natural warming trend driving the release of biotic CO2?
Since then despite talk of AGW stopping in 1998 there has been a steady upward climb.
The oceans are on average about 6.3 inches (16 centimeters) higher now than in 1930, when they started a noticeable upward climb.
And the following, related to aerosol forcing of climate: «In 1991, he predicted that, owing to the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo, in the Philippines, average global temperatures would drop, and then, a few years later, recommence their upward climb, which was precisely what happened.&raquIn 1991, he predicted that, owing to the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo, in the Philippines, average global temperatures would drop, and then, a few years later, recommence their upward climb, which was precisely what happened.&raquin the Philippines, average global temperatures would drop, and then, a few years later, recommence their upward climb, which was precisely what happened.»
The annual catch of fish from the sea, long an ever - increasing quantity, declined and leveled off in recent years, while the world's population continues its upward climb.
And with much of the past decade being in the cold phase of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, there certainly is no surprise to a briefly slower upward climb.
For a profession that once provided a secure path to upward mobility, some partners are sliding back down in compensation, to the benefit of those still on the climb.
Whereas the upward motion used to climb stairs requires your body to move in an alternative direction.
It has been a steady march upward, making that climb to $ 10B faster than any software company ever and CEO and chairman Marc Benioff had every right to crow about it in the earnings call.
After the dust of the Bitfinex hack settled, bitcoin prices enjoyed a steady, upward climb, rising from roughly $ 580 in early August to linger near $ 790 at the time of report, representing a 36 % increase overall.
As we see the Bitcoin Price Climbing upward the possibility of Millibit - To - Dollar parity is here in this current over $ 16 Billion Market Cap.
The markets attempted to recover in the last hours of the night, climbing to the high $ 310s in an attempt to form an upward trend going into the next day.
Still, amid this uncertain situation, bitcoin prices have been experiencing little volatility in the last few days, moving largely between $ 1,170 and $ 1,210 even as they have enjoyed a steady, upward climb.
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