Sentences with phrase «with sharp rises»

The increase in use of words like «choose,» «compete,» «private,» «autonomy» and «innovation» demonstrated a growing prevalence of individualistic values coinciding with sharp rises in urban population, household consumption and education levels.
Rising Asian demand absorbed more LNG from each of the three global LNG supply basins, with sharp rises in flows from the Pacific and Atlantic basins.
The country's oil belt has leaned particularly heavily on existing employees, with a sharp rise in the number working overtime hours:
Along with the sharp rise in crude oil prices since 2003, B.C. and Ontario added 7 % to 8 % to the price of fuel with the introduction of HST in those provinces in 2010.
Even with the sharp rise in equity market volatility in early February, many market participants are still groggy after years on maintenance medication c / o the FOMC.
With a sharp rise in order backlogs and low levels of stocks, a further expansion is likely.
He was thrilled with the sharp rise in the share price.
So, the question: it has been proven a relationship how divisory or aggressive are the campaigns of mainstream politics with a sharp rise in racist and political aggressions and incidents?
The average summer temperature in Boston stands to increase by as much as 14 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100, bringing with it a sharp rise in the number of deadly hot spells.
This switch has coincided with a sharp rise in the rates of depression in recent decades, suggesting that omega - 3 supplementation could be one approach to treating depression and other mood disorders.
The new energy and vitality will go hand in hand with a sharp rise in your libido and down at the gym you will put a lot more into training, with better results.
From being kicked, bitten, and knocked down to having chairs and books thrown at them, teachers are dealing with a sharp rise in aggressive student behavior that impacts not only educators, but also students.
But the subtle use of cool colors contrasted with the sharp rise of reds when in danger creates a frightening experience.
Negligence claims against doctors increased during 2010, with the sharpest rise seen in claims against GPs - up by almost 20 %, reports the Telegraph.
Fuel poverty in the UK has increased dramatically over recent years, in tandem with the sharp rise in the price of fuel.
S Korean Authorities Say 2017 Was a Bumper Year for Crypto Fraud South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service says it saw a 39 % rise in reports of cryptocurrency - related fraud last year, with a sharp rise in bogus crowdfunding also reported.
Compared to 2013, in 20 of the countries studied, the overall wage pressure rose, with the sharpest rises in Ireland, Luxembourg and India.
A robust graduate jobs market combined with a sharp rise in students taking postgraduate courses has led to the lowest graduate unemployment rate since 1989, reveals the latest What do graduates do?

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Although recent data shows a consumer sector in good shape, with home prices rising and household spending accelerating, a sharp deceleration in payroll growth calls into question the case for a consumer - led recovery.
A recent sharp rise in cobalt prices — benefiting Western Australian nickel producers with cobalt credits — has been attrib - uted to lower production in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
A similarly sharp rise in VMT occurred over the first half of 2016, with Americans driving 50.5 billion more miles compared to the same period in 2015, according to the NHTSA.
Of course, with debt in 2016 rising by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP while nominal GDP grew by less than 8 percent, it isn't easy to explain how the real value of assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growth.
Sydney's hotel costs rose 16.4 percent, tying it with Auckland for the sharpest such increase.
The sharp rise in fuel prices coupled with Al Gore's documentary dramatically increased the popularity of alternative energy.
The early weeks of 2018 were full of twists for financial markets, with a rapid rise in bond yields leading to a short, sharp sell - off in equities.
However, resource export volumes rose modestly over 2003, with a sharp increase in the December quarter retracing earlier falls.
The recent announcement by European central banks to restrict further sales of gold and the decision by the IMF to fund its debt - relief initiative with off - market transactions, contributed to a sharp recovery in sentiment in the gold market in late September; the gold price in US dollars increased by around 25 per cent in the wake of these decisions, but has since retraced about half of this rise.
In the 1980s, when the sharp rises in foreign debt and its servicing costs were occurring, the Australian economic debate was, not surprisingly, pre-occupied with these issues.
In past dollar rallies, the dollar's rise is usually not uniform, with lots of dispersion across different currency pairs, and it's characterized by sharp reversals.
The overall Forbes list is topped as usual by Bill Gates of Microsoft, with $ 86 billion, followed by familiar names Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway at $ 75.6 billion and Jeff Bezos, whose $ 72.8 billion reflects a sharp rise in the value of Amazon.com.
The turning point in the market came with the intervention by the US Federal Reserve to support the yen exchange rate; this caused a sharp rise in the yen and the Australian dollar moved up with it.
The combined effects of the appreciation of the dollar and weaker external demand have already seen a sharp increase in the trade deficit, with both a rapid rise in imports and a fall in exports.
Non-residential construction also recorded a large rise, driven by a sharp rebound in building activity together with strong growth in the engineering component.
The increase was the sharpest in a year and a half, and compares with a 4.4 % rise in October.
The University of Michigan did this big study on 14,000 college students and what they found was, with the rise of social media and technology, there's actually a sharp decline of empathy and compassion.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
With the sudden, massive influx of Iraqis streamlined for expulsion, despite the risks — and, some argue, the law — public outcry has made a sharp rise.
Guadalupe provides the spark which will allow the people to rise out of the realm of death like the Phoenix rising out of the ashes of the past — not just a return to the past but the emergence of a spectacular newness.10 In sharp contrast to the total rupture with the past which was initiated by the conquest - evangelization enterprise, Guadalupe provided the necessary sense of continuity which is basic to human existence.
When you say that you «Slash the top of the bread a few times with a sharp knife... and carefully transfer the risen dough to it by tipping it out of the rising basket, upside down...» what do you mean exactly?
I usually put sharp cheddar cheese and some garlic powder in it, but I have a loaf rising right now with parmesean and garlic.
The rising Asian middle - class is predicted to drive a sharp increase in spending on high - end F&A products, with higher disposable incomes leading to more discretionary spending.
Using a sharp knife, cut an X on top of your dough -LCB- this helps it rise -RCB-, cover with a tea towel again, and let rise for an additional 3 + hours.
In the women's 800m Lynsey Sharp faces Rose Almanza of Cuba, who is the second quickest in the world this year with 1:57.70.
Domestically the EU is also facing new tensions: a sharp rise of euro - scepticism and of nationalist movements has been registered in many European countries, including Italy, France, Germany, Hungary and the UK, with the UK arguing for a referendum on its own EU membership in 2017.
Commenting on the survey, Noble Francis, Economics Director at the Construction Products Association said: «Construction activity fell in most sectors during the second quarter, with only a small rise in private commercial activity preventing even sharper falls.
Knife crime in London has been rising for four years in a row and in 2016 the police recorded a 14 % increase in offences involving a knife or sharp instrument compared with the previous year, across England and Wales.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg was recently quoted as saying that the sharp rise in the length of stays at city homeless shelters has to do with «more pleasurable» shelter conditions.
Earlier this week the Department for Work and Pensions select committee published evidence that the reduced cap was leading to sharp rises in the number of people affected outside London, with increased workloads for Citizens Advice and homelessness charities as people struggled to cope with the sudden loss of income.
Mr Corbyn is a red - hot favourite to win the contest against Owen Smith, who is today trying to seize the initiative from his rival with a call for a sharp rise in the national minimum wage.
«With a tighter control on places, a brutal 80 % cut to the teaching budget for this coming academic year and a sharp rise in tuition fees from September 2012, the Government is throttling diversity in higher education.
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