Sentences with phrase «whose numbers rise»

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Inflation is higher than the core CPI indicates for a wide number of reasons, but the simplest one is that they exclude food and energy, whose prices have risen at faster than everything else for the past 10 - 20 years.
On a trade - weighted basis, the rise in the Australian dollar has also been quite substantial, since the TWI gives a high weight to a number of Asian currencies whose governments have chosen to depreciate with the US dollar.
A large portion of its fans are China's female mobile phone gamers whose numbers have risen sharply over the last year to 367 million, according to the newest report from Jiguang.
That number would rise by 22,000 students this fall, when the state's new Excelsior Scholarship program kicks in for SUNY students whose families earn less than $ 100,000, and by 32,000 when the income cap is raised to $ 125,000 in 2019, Mujica said.
Lehrer noted that the plan calls for a detention center in each borough except Staten Island, which de Blasio chalked up to the small number of inmates originating there — and to resistance from Councilwoman Debi Rose, whose district covers the courts.
Since then, the number of ancient humans whose DNA Reich has analyzed has risen exponentially.
You analyze the definitive studies and find that the number of people whose lives are saved by bypass surgery, angiograms, and cholesterol - lowering drugs is statistically insignificant — and yet life expectancy has risen since the advent of all three of those treatments.
Also starring Rose Byrne and directed by Alex Proyas (who brought us Dark City, The Crow, and I Robot), the film follows the father of a boy with special needs whose number scribbling begins to predict the future.
During this same period, the number of public school teachers rose from 2.2 million to more than 3.1 million, several times the rate of increase of the students they serve, whose numbers edged up only slightly, from 44.8 million to 48.4 million.
He belongs to the Toy Group of dogs, whose numbers in general have also increased in recent times, showing a rising interest in smaller pet dogs.
The intent of the Health Committee with these awards is to provide an incentive for those breeders whose dogs produce a greater number of offspring to encourage the owners of those offspring to rise to the level of full health testing on those offspring.
The following years saw a rise in the number of Chicago - based artists whose works were in the lineage of — or consciously referred to — conceptual art.
The following years saw a rise in the number of Chicago - based artists whose works were in the lineage of or consciously referred to conceptual art.
The results are most evident in the projected change in China's share of the total RCI, which nearly triples (from 5.5 % to 15.2 %), reflecting China's rapid economic growth and the large number of its citizens whose incomes are projected to rise above the development threshold in the coming two decades.
There are now a number of studies about tobacco and alcohol increasing spontaneous abortions but one must be careful to distinguish studies whose patient population has a confirmed pregnancy (seven weeks after last menses) from those «early pregnancy loss» studies using daily urine samples tested for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) to detect pregnancy via hCG rise in the second week after ovulation.
The new farms were mostly small, many of them operated by women, whose numbers in farming jumped from 238,000 in 2002 to 306,000 in 2007, a rise of nearly 30 percent.
Regular readers of this blog may remember that I have written a number of posts about Derek Bluford, a one - time rising star on the legal tech start - up scene whose star fell after I reported in 2016 of his settlement of a lawsuit charging him with impersonating a lawyer, forging legal documents and fraudulently swindling two clients.
Regular readers of this blog may remember that I have written a number of posts about Derek Bluford, a one - time rising star on the legal tech start - up scene whose star fell after I reported in 2016 of his settlement of a lawsuit charging him with impersonating a lawyer, forging legal documents and fraudulently swindling two -LSB-...]
The 2007 Kaplan / Newsweek «How to Get ito College Guide» was announced today, and introduces the «New Ivies» — colleges whose academic programs and numbers of top students «have fueled their rise in stature and favor... edging them to a competitive status rivaling the Ivy League.»
Fed up with the rising cost of outsourcing work to inexperienced junior associates at BigLaw firms — whose average hourly rate is approaching $ 300 — a growing number of companies are opting for the more cost - effective route of hiring their own lawyers fresh out of law school and training them in - house.
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