It shares the border with the US and the Ontario real estate market has long been the subject of heated debate because of Toronto and other cities that have experienced
widespread growth in the real estate sector over the last few years.
And it is the consensus of experts that such tariffs themselves are far from sufficient to result in
widespread growth in the domestic solar cell and module manufacturing space.
Not exact matches
A staggering amount of wholesale change is happening — from unprecedented and
widespread aging to rampant urbanization and
growth in a global middle class to an eastward shift
in economic power and a growing number of disruptive technologies.»
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 countrie
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 countrie
in many developing countries.
«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.
Indeed, the recent spurt of integration has occurred during a sustained period of relatively strong global
growth, relatively stable and low inflation, and, although less
widespread, a reduction
in the volatility of
growth.
The
growth and
widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies does not pose a risk to global financial stability, but could do so
in the future unless proper regulation...
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.
In 2005, when consumption hit the then - astonishing level of 40 % of GDP, there was a widespread conviction in policy - making circles that this was an unacceptably low level and that it left Chinese growth much too dependent on the trade surplus and on increases in domestic investmen
In 2005, when consumption hit the then - astonishing level of 40 % of GDP, there was a
widespread conviction
in policy - making circles that this was an unacceptably low level and that it left Chinese growth much too dependent on the trade surplus and on increases in domestic investmen
in policy - making circles that this was an unacceptably low level and that it left Chinese
growth much too dependent on the trade surplus and on increases
in domestic investmen
in domestic investment.
There is a
widespread feeling that shows up
in most of the surveys of business people that «business is tough» and that there is not much
growth around.
With Japan
in its fourth recession since 2008, the Euro Zone teetering on the brink of deflation, and
widespread concerns around the sustainability of China's infrastructure - led
growth model, it's not hard to see why the IMF revised their forecasts.
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.
In contrast, hiring picked up and corporate profit margins improved, suggesting
widespread government efforts to reignite
growth are unlikely, it said.
Moreover, a recent speech by Jamie McAndrews outlines a number of respects
in which negative interest rates, if attempted on a
widespread basis over a long period, could
in fact be very disruptive, and
in ways not likely to be expansionary for
growth.
In the 1970s, GDP
growth lost its stranglehold on the markets thanks to the
widespread adoption of credit cards and consumer debt.
In this environment of declining demand and financial contraction, there have been
widespread calls to support
growth through fiscal expansion and banking - system restructuring.
Forecasts of world
growth have generally been marked down over recent months because of the more
widespread recessions
in Asia and Japan, and an expected slowing
in growth in the US, although the outlook
in Europe seems to be improving all the time.
According to Markit Economics, «Despite the near - record rise
in employment, companies continued to struggle to meet order book
growth, with capacity constraints both at factories and their suppliers becoming increasingly
widespread in recent months.
Despite the criticisms, there's
widespread agreement that when it comes to church planting
in urban areas, the Church of England is experiencing considerable
growth.
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.
There have been notable successes over the years, and the steady
growth of the Order reveals a need within the pro-life cause that had perhaps not earlier been recognised: a practical understanding that this is a spiritual matter, that the
widespread practice of abortion
in western society really is an evil to be countered with a total commitment to Christ.
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.
The
growth of pepper sauce manufacturers (and the resultant corresponding
growth of peppersauce bottles) began
in the late 1860s - 1870s and became
widespread up through the turn of the century.
This fast
growth has
widespread and severe negative welfare impacts on the birds *, causing debilitating physical problems ranging from heart failure to lameness and results
in millions of birds dying
in sheds every year before they even reach slaughter age (up to 20 million die
in sheds each year
in Australia).
This includes chemicals used for pest control, livestock
growth enhancers (more
widespread in the United States, but limited to beef cattle
in Australia), plastic containers used for food and water, and synthetic food processing aids.
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.
Though high - volume hydraulic fracturing
in Michigan is limited today, the U-M study takes into account the possibility that it could become more
widespread due to a desire for job creation, economic
growth, energy independence and lower - carbon fuels.
An analysis by Jesse Ausubel and Paul Waggoner of Rockefeller University
in New York City suggests that this trend of more economic bang per resource buck is
widespread among developing economies, following an initial «cheap and dirty» phase of
growth.
«Improving rice processing is one of two approaches we're working on to combat
widespread malnutrition; the second involves fine - tuning rice species to express more iron and other important nutritional minerals
in the grain core during
growth and during soaking, which can also reduce the glycaemic index (GI) of white rice.
«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.
Now,
in a provocative study that raises unsettling questions about the
widespread use of vitamin supplements, Swedish researchers have showed that relatively low doses of antioxidants spur the
growth of early lung tumors
in cancer - prone mice, perhaps by hindering a well - known tumor suppressor gene.
The work, led by Sandro Loche at the Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico
in Rome, raises further doubts about the suspected,
widespread use of
growth hormone to increase the height of healthy children who happen to be short.
Analyzing fire scars
in the
growth rings of old wood, the researchers determined that the last
widespread blaze on the upper elevations of the mountain had taken place
in 1685.
Zinc is the second most abundant trace metal
in the human body (next to calcium) and an essential dietary nutrient that's crucial for normal cell
growth, a strong immune system and healthy nerve function — to name just a few of its
widespread influences.
A
widespread cancer - causing protein called MYC promotes the
growth of tumor cells
in part by ensuring that RNA transcripts are properly spliced, according to latest work from A * STAR researchers.
Their research shows that during the past 32 years there have been
widespread increases
in both plant
growth and evaporation due to recent global climate trends.
Given the
widespread use of the HeLa cell line, Lars Steinmetz and his colleagues at EMBL decided that conducting an extensive analysis of its genome could illustrate the changes caused by cancer — and also help researchers compare versions of the cell line that have evolved over decades of
growth in labs around the world.
Western Wildfires — The increasingly destructive and
widespread fire seasons of recent years are likely to continue due to a combination of increased drought and land development encroaching on naturally burning landscapes, along with a climate change — induced fuel boom (enhanced plant
growth and a shift to more woody species) exacerbated by fire - suppression efforts leading to more abundant plant matter to fuel violent blazes, according to ecologist Dominique Bachelet of Oregon State University
in Corvallis and The Nature Conservancy.
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».
Because of the rapid
growth rate of the snails, which are a
widespread invasive species
in India, moisture - sensitive oxygen isotope ratios
in growth bands
in the animals» shells preserve week - to - week rainfall rates, the researchers found.
Moreover, many human tumors have highly abnormal numbers of chromosomes (that is, they are aneuploid), with initial chromosomal loss participating
in the early steps of the transformation cascade
in inherited cancers caused by heterozygous mutation
in tumor suppressor genes and the more
widespread aneuploidy characteristic of advance tumors thought to drive acquisition of malignant
growth properties.??
Widespread oxidative damage, pre-cancerous changes and decreases
in growth and thyroid hormones have been documented
in animals after exposure to WiFi.
Either way, India remains one of the most conspicuous
growth opportunities
in a global economy suffering from a slowdown
in China, economic crises
in Russia and Brazil and
widespread uncertainty elsewhere.
High school students
in television look nothing like high school students
in real life (well, not The Roaring Twenties was a decade of great economic
growth and
widespread prosperity, driven by recovery from wartime devastation and postponed spending, a
With the explosive
growth of online learning
in the late 1990s and early 2000s, there was
widespread speculation that new online courses would soon incorporate immersive environments.
And it could have helped avoid
widespread conflict about the precise weighting of student
growth in teacher evaluation systems and the adoption of additional tests to measure student performance.
«
In spite of this big investment and a lot of hard work and a lot of talented people, there's not
widespread teacher
growth, particularly among veteran teachers,» said Daniel Weisberg, CEO of The New Teacher Project.
«Even students who were ineligible to attend a CRM school had an academic
growth comparable to that of similar students
in non-CRM schools, suggesting
widespread positive consequences from the closure of the Closing schools.»
Basing teacher evaluations on student test
growth, he added, voicing a
widespread concern, is «absolutely absurd,» and «gives those teaching
in middle class neighborhoods a huge, huge advantage.»