Sentences with phrase «upward tick in»

In the past couple of months I've noticed an upward tick in the number of my clients talking about... Read More
In the past couple of months I've noticed an upward tick in the number of my clients talking about feeling afraid.
The firm is also seeing a continuing upward tick in offshore work from China involving Cayman and BVI structures coming directly into Singapore.»

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Since 1950, life expectancies at birth have ticked upward at a rate of roughly two years per decade, from an average 68.2 for a newborn in 1950 to 76.8 for one in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
And if the collateral damage is sufficient in the U.S. — say, unemployment ticks upward again — that, coupled with political pressure to keep the government's interest payments burden low, could forestall Bernanke's proposed QE exit after all.
«This may be breaking news, but there's a lot of money in New York,» said Cain, who has seen his fundraising numbers tick upward after Politico reported women had complained he sexual harassed them during his stitnt as head of the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s.
The President's approval rating in New York State has ticked upward since last November, but is still upside down.
Most researchers thought it would take until at least 2023 to detect the hole's slow recovery, but researchers in Australia now claim to have seen ozone ticking upward since the late 1990s.
Percentages for and against Muslim clubs have ticked upward in roughly equal amounts.
But in 2017, tolerance of Muslim clubs exploded upward by 18 percentage points, to 45 % — a near majority of all respondents — while opposition ticked up by only 4 percentage points, to just 27 %.
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.
Typically the numbers drop from fall to spring as students leave high schools for early graduation, work or other reasons, Superintendent Larry Bergeson said, but this year the figures ticked upward, especially in elementary schools.
With new - car sales growing and the economy slowly ticking upward, SEMA News checked in with restylers and restyling experts to find out what to expect in that segment for 2012.
Please swing by and give her a vote, a comment, or at least one tick upward in her site metrics.
That rate was 0.25 % in April 2009, and in 2010 it ticked upward three times to 1 %, where it stands now.
Manual filing can be done using a regular board file: Hold the file perpendicular to the nail and file in an upward motion (like how you would draw a tick).
I read online within the past two weeks that Russian scientists were up in the northern oceans somewhere and they saw tons of hot spots of methane bubbling out from the ocean surface.I think it was in ScienceDaily.The question posed by these scientists was «is this outgassing a normal melting of methane that has been going on for many thousands of years, or, is it an upward tick of significance?»
Wholesale electric power prices in the US are starting 2017 by ticking upward, lifted by firmer natural gas prices, which overall has caused coal generation to take some of gas generation's share in the overall fuel mix.
Unfortunately for Mann, the Lead Author on the relevant IPCC chapter, reality and the proxies diverge: In the second half of the 20th century, Keith Briffa's tree - ring data heads south while the actual global temperature ticks upward.
Lol, even the skeptic friendly (as of late) AMO ticked upward in May.
Published in 2011, that study produced a chart of sea levels that bounced up and down over time, changing with global temperatures, and then ticked sharply upward as industrialization triggered global warming.
Liability claims for dog - related injuries have been ticking upward in recent years, with an estimated 18,522 incidents in 2017, according to data from the Insurance Information Institute and State Farm, promoted ahead of National Dog Bite Prevention Week in mid-April.
The price of Ethereum also ticked upward slightly to about $ 290 early Monday, up from $ 283 over the weekend as investors continued to digest reports of the ban in China.
The Warwick area, near Providence, has seen prices remain level of late, after an upward tick last spring, a slow start in September and October, and a little improvement in November, says Bill Fooks, crb, of Coldwell Banker.
Since the end of the housing crisis in 2011, real estate has been on an upward tick of approximately 7.5 percent per year with very little volatility.
U.S. commercial property values have been nothing if not consistent in the past half decade, steadily ticking upward.
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