Sentences with phrase «very substantial increase»

«We experienced a very substantial increase in buyer activity during the last spring season, and this year seems to be just as busy throughout all of the regions.
Notably, all revenue and income figures for the whole company show a very substantial increase year - on - year.
Is the heat record actually skewed towards Russia due to its large land mass and its presumed weighting therefore in the global record, combined with its very substantial increased anomaly due to the bocking high?
If this statistical relation between tropical Atlantic SSTs and hurricane activity is used to infer future changes in Atlantic hurricane activity, the implications are sobering: the large increases in tropical Atlantic SSTs projected for the late 21st century would imply very substantial increases in hurricane destructive potential — roughly a 300 % increase in the PDI by 2100 (Figure 1a).
It has also been established that periodic, very substantial increases in the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere for a period of 420 thousand years never preceded warming, but, on the contrary, always followed an increase in the temperature with a delay of 200 - 800 years, i.e., they were its consequence (italics and boldface added.)

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There are some signs that inflation could come out of hiding in the next 18 months, but I would be very surprised if we saw a substantial increase in long rates in the coming couple of years just because there are too many disinflationary macro headwinds.
«Very significant changes in policies and in the outlook since early this year have resulted in a substantial increase in financing needs.
AQAP now has a very substantial operational capability in Yemen and this is increasing.
A little - reported result of the 2015 general election was a substantial reduction in the number of marginal seats, and a consequent increase in the number of very safe ones for both the Conservatives and Labour.
«Subsidised transport arrangements have been altered by the local council, increasing the cost to us by a very substantial amount.»
Researchers find a substantial increase in usage by very young children.
This research is a substantial increase in the number of known very distant galaxies.
He said that «a very substantial part of increased water charges arises... from a long overdue drive to achieve the standards set many years ago, which were for too long ignored».
What you see is that the organizations like NASA and the NIH have had quite substantial increases in funding, but they are both very subject to increases and decreases in a fashion that is quite volatile.
«When you increase the number of very smart people in a field by a substantial amount,» Borjas says, ``... not everybody benefits.
Professor Anders Hjern, from the Centre for Health Equity Studies in Stockholm (CHESS), said: «Depression of a partner can be considered to be a substantial source of stress for an expectant mother, and this may result in the increased risk of very preterm birth seen in our study.
«To see very large increases in extremely low snow years within the occurrence of that [Copenhagen] target suggests that there could be substantial impacts from climate change even if that global warming target is achieved,» Diffenbaugh said.
The percentage of doctorate holders in nonacademic S&E occupations who are underrepresented minorities increased from 4.4 percent in 1990 to 6.1 in 2005, a substantial increase if it were not over a very small base.18 Myers and Turner concluded that market forces such as wages play a more prominent role in affecting faculty representation in the short run than pipeline factors designed to increase the supply of minority faculty.19
This increased physical activity need only be of a very low - level to achieve substantial energy expenditure.
«They provide important evidence to inactive individuals by showing that modest amounts of activity provide substantial benefit for postponing mortality, while reassuring very active individuals of no exercise - associated increase in mortality risk.»
Since most of the measures required to slow the warming, from greatly increasing energy efficiency to land reform in poor nations, would carry other great benefits, and since the probability of unprecedented change appears to be in the vicinity of 50 percent, a very large social effort, one incurring substantial costs, seems to us not simply justified but virtually mandatory.
Global climate change risks are high to very high with global mean temperature increase of 4 °C or more above preindustrial levels in all reasons for concern (Assessment Box SPM.1), and include severe and widespread impacts on unique and threatened systems, substantial species extinction, large risks to global and regional food security, and the combination of high temperature and humidity compromising normal human activities, including growing food or working outdoors in some areas for parts of the year (high confidence).
• It is very likely that anthropogenic forcings have made a substantial contribution to increases in global upper ocean heat content (0 — 700 m) observed since the 1970s (see Figure SPM.6).
Internationally, the energy consumption of China, India, Brazil, South Africa and Mexico will lead to a major global demand increase, which is likely to be met in large part from fossil fuels,» warning that the capacity to deal with these very substantial potential emissions «must urgently be developed.»
«We're increasing greenhouse gases and forcing the climate system in ways that we expect there are going to be very substantial changes in the coming century,» he said.
The present rate of increase of 0.7 ppm per year would therefore (if extrapolated to 2000 A.D.) result in a warming of about 0.6 °C — a very substantial change.
«However, the substantial increase of renewables is technically and politically very challenging» he added.
But there were enough surveys to suggest there was very likely a substantial increase.
Emissions of ODS gases (also GHGs) controlled under the Montreal Protocol (CFCs, HCFCs) increased from a very low amount during the 1950 — 1960s to a substantial percentage — approximately 20 % — of total GHG emissions by 1975.
Although the most advanced theoretical climate models still leave uncertainty, particularly about the sign and magnitudes of the effects, on GHG feedbacks, of some low - and high - clouds, a consensus began to develop that threats of resulting increases in global temperature — and the very large risks associated with their possible consequences — deserved substantial increase in attention.
This can be a critical issue, since the northern high - latitude regions not only include very important ecosystems, but they could also face a substantial increase of human population in a changing world with a warming climate.
While I can't argue with Ms. Mireau's numbers — $ 25,000 is a lot of money to the average Canadian by any objective standard — the increase is designed to open the doors of the courtroom to those very people for whom $ 25K is a substantial sum.
Of course the term «black» can arise in a wide variety of different contexts that have absolutely nothing to do with racism, which is what could be described as «noise,» there is a small increase where Jim Crowe laws were enacted, followed by a more substantial increase in the interwar era which precedes a very sharp increase during the Civil Rights era up to the modern day.
The appellant has the advantage of having a very substantial sum in RRSPs and any appreciation in the value of the plans, whether through interest, dividends, or increase in value of equities, is tax - sheltered until withdrawal.
In fact, we feel so strongly about these alternative options, that we have begun to incorporate the ADR message into our homebuyer workshops with very positive feedback and a substantial increase in attendance.
So, what may seem like a substantial payment now will become very affordable after cost - of - living increases.
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