Not exact matches
That
growth reflects
widespread acceptance of e-learning
as a legitimate educational option.
In the months following its international launch, Netflix's subscriber
growth was weaker than many analysts expected, and many argued that this was partly because broadband Internet access is not
as widespread in many developing countries.
The credit markets have been showing signs of contagion,
as Chinese
growth concerns and slumping commodity prices lead to
widespread selling.
«
As demonstrated by their remarkable
growth and
widespread adoption, HootSuite clearly leads the market in the development and delivery of a social relationship platform,» says Jeff Lieberman, Manager Director of Insight Venture Partners.
Certain circles have pointed towards increased Bitcoin Cash trading activity in South Korea
as being a catalyst for this
growth, whereas others believe it is a sign of a
widespread market recovery.
Designated
as part of the «Decreto Crescita» («
Growth Decree») which aims to «digitize public administration,» crowdfunding is listed
as one of the several means by which budding entrepreneurs and firms can amass capital under the section Raccolta diffusa di capitali di rischio tramite portali online (translated
as «
Widespread collection of venture capital through online portals»).
The large blocks of blue areas reaching the top of the graph represent periods of
widespread economic
growth, such
as the late - 1980's and -1990's, when the leading indicators for all four regions were positive.
Just
as important, at a time when fears over China's slowing economy are
widespread and there's evidence of retail saturation in the country's major metropolitan areas, nearly half of survey participants said they expect to be better off financially in the next 12 months — and they are eager to spend, contrary to gloomy assumptions about the drag of sluggish economic
growth on consumer sentiment.
The usual assertions are (1) that this kind of religion is today on the defensive; (2) that the defensive posture is occasioned by the flourishing of «conservative churches» (although the alleged liberal enervation is also seen in more autonomous terms); (3) that the
growth in religious conservatism and conservative churches is itself the result of
widespread reaction against «secular humanist» values and against those who hold such values; (4) that our society
as a whole has been experiencing a breakdown in moral consensus, a loss of moral coherence somehow connected with a decline in oldline Protestant dominance; and (5) that some or all of these happenings have been quite sudden, so that the early 1960s can be taken
as a kind of benchmark —
as a time before the fall.
All eyes were on the cannabis industry this past year — its rapid
growth and
widespread acceptance amongst consumers and producers in the U.S. legitimized the plant
as a key driver of many economies in communities across the nation.
Breastfeeding is an unequalled way of providing ideal food for the healthy
growth and development of infants1, providing protection from morbidity and mortality due to infectious diseases2 and chronic diseases later in life.3 Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended, starting within one hour of birth and for the first 6 months of life, with continued breastfeeding to 2 years of age and beyond.4 However, rates of initiation, exclusive breastfeeding and breastfeeding duration have fallen since the
widespread introduction and promotion of breast - milk substitutes.5 Successful breastfeeding depends on a number of factors, including a re-normalisation of breastfeeding
as the infant feeding method of choice through antenatal counselling and education and breastfeeding support to prevent and resolve breastfeeding difficulties.
«The Population Bomb,» a controversial book by environmental scientist Paul Ehrlich predicting
widespread starvation
as a result of population
growth, turned off a generation of thinkers, in part by being wrong (at least in the short term) and in part by seeming anti-human, continuing a tradition that stretches back to the «Dismal Theorem» of Thomas Malthus.
These knots are
widespread in the placentas of pregnancies with such complications
as preeclampsia and restricted fetal
growth.
Perhaps this is not surprising,
as in the 1960s, when population
growth became an issue of
widespread concern, the discussions often had a racist undertone, in which the «well - off» focused on the exploding populations of «underdeveloped nations».
As boron is essential for cell membranes and boron deficiency
widespread, this may be an important cause for the initiation of tumour
growth.
The advent and
widespread diffusion of portable devices such
as the l'iPad, a tablet from Apple, has also encouraged the
growth of a new market: mobile learning.
The tutoring industry, or «shadow education»
as the ADB calls it, has become very
widespread in Asia, fed by the
growth in universities and the rising proportion of school leavers aiming for university.
We have seen fast,
widespread growth and we expect the trend to continue
as tablets and smartphones become more ubiquitous not only in the U.S. but also around the world.»
As carefully noted, it is the indirect biophysical effects (listed above) of the trends towards
widespread, increased oceanic cyanobacterial
growth which affect oceanic climate / weather.
Some are predictable, such
as a
widespread growth of shrubs across vast former tundra areas shedding their leaves to be windblown into the increasingly prevalent themokarst melt pools and land - slip dam lakes, where they'll rot anaerobically to release additional methane.
Several climate models that scientists use to understand the impact of carbon emissions from sources such
as the burning of fossil fuels and
widespread deforestation have linked changes in atmospheric chemistry with bumps in tree
growth.
«That limited supply and high demand dynamic is a
widespread phenomenon impacting high -
growth metros like Seattle,
as well
as slower - moving markets, like Indianapolis.
«More
widespread rent
growth could mean home - buying demands stay high,
as renters who can afford it move away from the unpredictability of rising rents toward the relative stability of a monthly mortgage payment instead.»