Sentences with phrase «upwards by»

The last decade saw the national average price of an urban condominium increase by 131.5 per cent to $ 284,312, while the same property in the suburbs pressured upwards by 103.7 per cent to $ 212,323.
The price was negotiated upwards by $ 30,000 and the sale was completed.
In the Canadian real estate market prices have been pushed upwards by the Chinese and the millennials.
Getting launched upwards by your teammates with upswing attacks from great swords and the charge blade also allows you to mount a monster, as you can recover midair and perform a jumping attack.
Litecoin, EOS and Stellar were also strong throughout the day, with the first two gaining an average of 6 to 7 % and the latter shooting upwards by close to 11 %.
NEOUSD TECHNICAL ANALYSIS As yesterday's candles closed, price shifted upwards by $ 8, a clear indication that bulls were in charge.
The Xbox One X led the gaming division upwards by a more respectable 8 percent.
In a plan to amend the Government's national policy framework, homeowners and businesses in well - built areas could soon be able to extend their property upwards by two storeys.
Berrymans Lace Mawer has announced double - digit increases in both revenues and profits, with profits per equity partner (PEP) soaring upwards by 32 %.
Rather than change a lifetime of narrow - minded, misogynistic, racially dubious, gender - unaware pettiness, he raises the bar for evil geniuses from Dr No upwards by cultivating an air of avuncular geniality as he bumbles around the corridors discreetly putting the knife in when he knows there is no chance of redress.
Relatively warm salty water is pushed upwards by ocean currents moving over a ridge in the Weddell sea.
The derived average storm surge heights were then displaced upwards by the amount of global mean sea - level rise assumed for the 2030 and 2060 Foresight scenarios [38, 39], 10 cm and 21 cm respectively (Table 3).
Now the sun would be expected to set up an undisturbed gradient from cold at the bottom to warm at the top but it does not because upward radiation from the surface plus energy drawn upwards by evaporation at the surface creates a layer 1 mm deep near the surface (the subskin) which is 0.3 C cooler than the water below it.
How about Jones» admitted «adjustment» of ocean surface «data» to align them with land surface «data» because, after being adjusted upwards by, among other «tricks», adjusting for UHI effect by making urban readings warmer rather than cooler, land & sea numbers were out of whack (imagine that!)
The change from bucket to engine - room intake sampling means that the temperatures measured before 1940 need to be adjusted upwards by about half a degree Celsius.
The March 2007 sea ice data was reduced by 750,000 km2 while the previous record in 1995 was adjusted upwards by 500,000 km2.
So they adjust Lewis & Curry 14 upwards by 50 % or whatever, from 1.64 to 2.4 or so (off the top of my head).
However along the coast wherever GPS measurements have been possible, research revealed GIA models had biased the uplift upwards by 4.9 to 5.0 mm / years relative to GPS observations.
In the detached US state of Alaska, where climate change has propelled temperatures upwards by more than 3C in the last half century, the glaciers are melting at a staggering rate, some losing up to 1 km in thickness in the last 100 years.
It seems hardly any country in the world has moved the decarbonization rate upwards by 1.3 % over a sustained period of time, and the one major economy that may have done so (the UK) has gone through a coal - to - gas transition that can't be repeated, while de-industrializing at the same time.
Second, climate change remains relatively low on the list of concerns of American voters or populace and importantly the general media, despite a possible tic upwards by «Sandy.»
Where the effect of increase in CO2 is important for the energy balance is in the upper troposphere, because a significant part of the radiation emitted upwards by CO2 of the upper troposphere goes trough the tropopause to stratosphere or through it to open space.
Pekka Pirilä: Where the effect of increase in CO2 is important for the energy balance is in the upper troposphere, because a significant part of the radiation emitted upwards by CO2 of the upper troposphere goes trough the tropopause to stratosphere or through it to open space.
The slope would have to break immediately upwards by at least 3X, reversing recent trends in the opposite direction.
The entire global sea - level projection was then adjusted upwards by a «corrective factor» of 2.3 mm, because, as the IPCC scientists admitted, they «needed to show a trend».
Temperatures were driven upwards by CO2 and also solar changes and low volcanic activity.
The land and sea warm, the infra - red from them increases and the oxygen, nitrogen and water vapour all carry more heat upwards by convection.
The kusari doesn't quite work the way you'd initially expect — it propels you in the air after each grapple, so you can use it to climb walls vertically, and there are occasions where you need to propel yourself upwards by tossing it downwards.
While this remains unchanged from the previous forecast, Sony revised its prediction for the Game & Network segment for the full fiscal year upwards by 4.8 % in sales and 10 billion yen in income, but this is mostly due to positive impact of foreign exchange rates.
When this ground swell reaches a shoreline it is forced upwards by the sea floor into a wave.
Note that TJX's high returns on equity and invested capital (debt + equity) are skewed upwards by the large amount of stock it buys back each year (14 % of total shares outstanding during the past five years).
A similar pattern is observed in LifePhases Plus, except that the age brackets are adjusted upwards by 5 years.
To get the upper band, displace the moving average upwards by a multiple of the standard deviation.
The seat belt buckle extender is a motorised belt buckle, which can be extended upwards by up to 50 mm and retracted by up to 40 mm.
If the sensor system detects a rear - end collision with a defined impact severity, it releases pre-tensioned springs inside the head restraints, causing the head restraints to move forward by about 40 millimetres and upwards by 30 millimetres within a matter of milliseconds.
These solenoids release the arresters so that the rear section of the bonnet is pushed upwards by 50 millimetres by means of spring force.
Its trademark throughout has been to draw the segment upwards by bringing the qualities and equipment levels of superior classes to a wider audience.
A further Mercedes first for improving standards of occupant safety still further is the NECK - PRO crash - responsive head restraints (optional): in the event of a collision from the rear, the head restraints instantly slide forwards by 44 millimetres and upwards by 30 millimetres.
If both wheels on a live axle move upwards by the same amount, they tend not to steer.
One leg is then lifted upwards by means of the Glutes.
Pull the weight upwards by raising your shoulders, keeping your shoulders as close to your ears as possible.
Keeping your arms fully extended, lower into a squat by bending your knees and lowering the weight down, then explosively swing the kettlebell upwards by lifting your arms and extending your knees and hips.
Lift your hips upwards by contracting your upper abs.
For example, Rimensberger's visualisations show how clouds form over Germany and change over time, how they are carried upwards by updrafts and then transported by winds in the troposphere more than 10 kilometres above the ground.
Initially, he believed the birds were using «wave lift» to get a boost — capitalising on gusts of wind forced upwards by the sloping edges of waves to create updrafts like those found along cliffs or mountain ridges.
The committee also uncovered what it calls a fiddle factor that the department has been using to adjust its forecasts upwards by between 12 and 27 per cent.
This sound file first translates the frequencies of the gravitational wave signal to the identical audio frequency, and then shifts the audio frequencies upwards by a few hundred hertz.
And today if you should see it so, you would be drawn upwards by contemplating the purity of the sea.
Household spending, another category expected to accelerate thanks in part to the more - favourable borrowing environment, only inched upwards by 0.1 per cent.
Earnings estimates for the 2018 fiscal year are being revised upwards by some analysts to account for the impending bump from recent interest rate hikes and a U.S. corporate tax cut from 35 per cent to 21 per cent that took effect on Jan. 1.
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