Sentences with phrase «very gradual rise»

While this very gradual rise in interest rates is unlikely to impact buy - to - let investors substantially while interest rates remain at historically low levels, it is a red flag that interest rates are moving up.
While some graphs depict a steep rise in solar irradiance during this period, others show only a very gradual rise or none at all.

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Reining In Rates O'Neil, one of the managers of the $ 26 billion Fidelity Total Bond Fund, said rising bond yields could be reined in by at least three forces: Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's commitment to a very gradual program of rate hikes, the traditional aversion to budget deficits by the Republican - controlled Congress, and buying by overseas investors who may use the recent jump in rates to snap up more Treasuries.
The Fed has signaled a very gradual monetary tightening ahead: The median FOMC expectation envisions four 25 - basis - point (bp) hikes in 2016, and a fed funds rate rising to 3.3 % by end - 2018.
On the basis of what evidence is at hand one can conclude that while there has been a gradual rise in the level of theological education in the last half century the training of a significant number of Protestant ministers is very inadequate, if adequacy is measured in terms of college and seminary training.
We believe that with disinflationary forces keeping inflation relatively low, the Federal Reserve will be able to keep the pace of interest rate rises very gradual.
Climate knowledge is growing rapidly now and while there still remain some interesting challenges to the status quo on certain points (for example, exactly how it is that CO ₂ and CH ₄ started rising some 5000 years ago, if not by human impacts, or how it is that humans overwhelmed expected gradual declines and added enough to achieve those rises that far back) that need further research... the very conservative consensus, which must be conservative by its nature since it takes time for consensus to develop as further research helps to close gaps and remove or improve assumptions, is always playing catch - up it seems.
The gradual rise in the global surface temperature from 1978 to 1998 appeared to confirm the statement in IPCC2007 p. 10 that, «Most of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations».
Finally, the very fact that the Court considered the «gradual system» with regard to the retention of worker status compatible with the principle of proportionality, gives rise to a crude observation.
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