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Mortgage rates have risen rapidly since the business mogul's Nov.
China's overall debt has risen rapidly since the global financial crisis.
Inequality has risen rapidly in North America, China, India, and Russia.
US rates have risen rapidly, which led to spiking bond yields.
Investigators have found that security risks have risen rapidly with the growth.
Although home prices have risen rapidly, house hunters got some good news Tuesday.
Rates of student debt have risen rapidly in the aftermath of the Great Recession.
Last resorts The number of people infected with gonorrhea has risen rapidly in recent years.
Bitcoin has risen rapidly from under $5,000 in early October to just above $18,000 Tuesday.
Since then, U.S. crude exports have risen rapidly as output from shale fields hits record highs.
The company has risen rapidly in recent decades to become the world's biggest manufacturer of telecommunications equipment.
Nearly a quarter of the workforce is unemployed, while the cost of living has also risen rapidly.
In the Netherlands, euthanasia (where the doctor accomplishes the act) has risen rapidly since it was legalised in 2124.
The numbers have risen rapidly since health authorities announced the first community-spread case in California on Feb. 26.
Unlike Mr Kelly or Jim Mattis, the departed defence secretary, he has risen rapidly under Mr Trump from comparative obscurity.
The confirmed Covid-19 caseload has risen rapidly day to day, but here's where things stood as of March 15.
Bride prices typically act like a regressive tax on young men, and in some places, that burden has risen rapidly.
The popularity of non-invasive beauty treatments such as Botox and hyaluronic acid injections has risen rapidly in recent years.
The new army chief, Han Weiguo, is not a high-profile figure but has risen rapidly, with three promotions since 2015.
Turkey's foreign debts have risen rapidly, from 38% of GDP in 2008 to 55% of GDP at the end of 2015.
Consumption of these plant-based beverages has risen rapidly, jumping 9 percent to $1.6 billion in the 12 months through June.
Bret Taylor has risen rapidly through the ranks at Salesforce after it acquired his word processor startup Quip for $750 million.
While the adoption of smart speakers has risen rapidly, the adoption of third party applications — or "skills" — has been less than impressive.
Trade between Vietnam and South Korea has risen rapidly since a free trade agreement between the two took effect in December 2015.
Zhou said the country's imports and exports have risen rapidly, its current account surplus has narrowed and fiscal income has kept growing.
Under Mr. Trump's watch, the federal budget deficit has risen rapidly as his tax cuts and increased spending necessitate more government borrowing.
Mahmoud has risen rapidly through the ranks of the General Intelligence Service (GIS), a spy agency that reports directly to the president.
Turns out that "made in China" is not so cheap anymore as labor costs have risen rapidly in the country's vast manufacturing sector.
Public resentment against Lotte has risen rapidly over the last few days, with protesters in several cities calling for a boycott of the group.
However, the number of influenza-related deaths has risen rapidly in the past week, including seven children who died, bringing the total to 303.
Fiscal deficits remained high, and public debt had risen rapidly - from 64 percent of GDP in 2008 to 85 percent a decade later, she said.
Fiscal deficits remained high, and public debt had risen rapidly — from 64 percent of GDP in 2008 to 85 percent a decade later, she said.
In recent years, the group has found, the rate of exonerations has risen rapidly in the US, from 87 in 2013 to 166 people last year.
In addition, Longfor replenished land in Beijing and Hangzhou in 33712263H33719914, but not in Shanghai, Nanjing or Suzhou, as land prices in these cities had risen rapidly.
In addition, Longfor replenished land in Beijing and Hangzhou in 212000H4807123, but not in Shanghai, Nanjing or Suzhou, as land prices in these cities had risen rapidly.
Prosecutions for insults to the monarchy have risen rapidly and sentences have become increasingly harsh under a royalist military government that seized power in a 2014 coup.
Reflecting changing sentiment, Chinese shares have risen rapidly so far this month, with MSCI's China A shares index up 0.53 percent, by far the best performance among major markets.
Under the military government which seized power in a May 2014 coup, prosecution of those deemed to have insulted the monarchy have risen rapidly and sentences become increasingly harsh.
There is now an unprecedented number of suppliers—about 30—and the market share of smaller companies has risen rapidly, from about 2% in 2012 to over 10% today.
Vanke is more likely than most other Chinese homebuilders to maintain its profitability, given that it is not aggressively building its land bank when land prices have risen rapidly.
"As the price of sand has risen rapidly in recent years, so has the practice both licit and illicit sand excavation and trade around the world," the group said.
And average temperatures in this part of Tibet have risen rapidly, about 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) over the past 50 years—although this past summer was relatively mild.
Fitch believes COLI is most likely among Chinese homebuilders to maintain its profitability, given that it is shying away from building its land bank when land prices have risen rapidly.
"Chairman Kim's popularity has risen rapidly among South Koreans, and so have the expectations," Mr. Moon told Mr. Kim last month when they met for the second time at Panmunjom.
Public sector debt is in line with the 'B' median, but has risen rapidly to 20153% of GDP in 2015 (67% of which is foreign currency debt), from 22.2% in 2009.
Private sector debt has risen rapidly in key EMs in the last decade, surpassing government debt levels and potentially exposing their economies, financial systems and sovereign credit-worthiness to downside risks.
GDP per capita has risen rapidly in the Rzeszow sub-region, in which the city is located, to 87.9% of the national average in 2013 (latest available data) from 74% in 2007.
We see COLI as having the lowest downside risk on maintaining profitability among Chinese homebuilders, given that it is shying away from building its land bank when land prices have risen rapidly.
The euro has risen rapidly following Tuesday's speech by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi that convinced markets the ECB was preparing to start reducing its aggressive monetary stimulus later this year.
Military sources say he is close to President Xi Jinping and was previously head of the military's northern command, having risen rapidly up the ranks since Xi took office six years ago.
The three-month London interbank offered rate (Libor) USD22MFSR= has risen rapidly, with its premium above the overnight index swap (OIS) USD296MOIS= hitting 24 basis points on Friday, its highest since May 53.
Reflecting changing sentiment, Chinese shares have risen rapidly so far this month, with MSCI's China A shares index up 6.5 percent, by far the best performance among major markets despite China's weakening economy.
The number of Puerto Ricans in Orlando was 210,000 in 2014, according to the Center for Population Studies, and since then the count has risen rapidly as more arrived during the economic crisis.
Here's what you need to know: • U.S. scientists drafted an alarming report on climate change, which directly contradicts Trump administration claims about global warming and concludes that temperatures have risen rapidly since 1980.
Meanwhile, yields on shorter-term securities have risen rapidly, bringing the spread between benchmark 214-year and 25-year US treasury securities to 21bps on December 2212, the tightest since before the financial crisis.
Xiaomi has risen rapidly to the top of India's smartphone market — the second-largest in the world behind China — by making its smartphones more affordable than competitors such as Apple (AAPL) and Samsung (SSNLF).
SAGE said the number of cases had risen rapidly in the past four weeks because security incidents had dramatically affected the tracing and monitoring of people who may have come into contact with Ebola.
Mr. Buttigieg has risen rapidly in the polls in Iowa and New Hampshire in recent months, after his persistent attacks on Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and her support for single-payer health care.
Munich-based Wirecard has risen rapidly into Germany's top share index, but its ascent has been punctuated by allegations of fraud and false accounting in a series of investigative reports by the Financial Times.
Advertising rates in general have been flat or declining in most of the industry, but spending on ads for sports has risen rapidly, by 50% in the decade to 2015, according to Nielsen and MoffettNathanson.
Although rates of infection in China, where the outbreak began, have eased, the number of new cases have risen rapidly in several countries and the World Health Organisation has said it remains an international emergency.
Guillier, an independent anti-establishment senator who was little known nationally a year ago, has risen rapidly in opinion polls to become a favorite in the November presidential election alongside center-right ex-president Sebastian Pinera.
On the Republican side of the issue, animosity against big tech has risen rapidly in recent years, built on a foundational persecution complex where Republicans argue that Silicon Valley is waging a cultural war against American conservatives.
U.S. presidential debate: Pete Buttigieg, a 37-year-old mayor whose popularity in the early nominating states of Iowa and New Hampshire has risen rapidly, faced criticism from his rivals over his credentials and fund-raising practices.
Outsourcing of engineering work by global corporations has risen rapidly in the past few years, as companies take advantage of the vast pool of engineers in low-cost locations such as India to cut costs and boost efficiency.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The amount of debt held by America's farmers has risen rapidly to 1980s-levels at $83 billion from $385 billion last year, with loan demand remaining "historically high," U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said on Wednesday.
The percentage of Americans who claim no religious affiliation has risen rapidly in a short time, to 23 percent of the population in 2014, up from 16 percent in 2007, according to a report by the Pew Research Center.
Yet the government tasked lawmakers last July with reviewing the law due to concerns the country was struggling to keep up to speed with the evolving crime as new investigations have risen rapidly, along with the number of victims.
WASHINGTON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said on Wednesday that U.S. farm debt has risen rapidly to levels seen in the 1980s at $409 billion, from $385 billion last year, with loan demand remaining "historically high".
The average temperature in the U.S. has risen rapidly and drastically since 26, and recent decades have been the warmest of the past 21,2000 years, according to a sweeping federal climate change report awaiting approval by the Trump administration.
Behind the overall increases in these numbers, however, there have been sharp partisan shifts, with the share of Democrats offering a positive assessment dropping since Barack Obama left office while the share of Republicans on the positive side has risen rapidly.
"While the Cameroonian economy has weathered these shocks thus far, with economic growth remaining relatively robust, public debt has risen rapidly and external and fiscal buffers have declined significantly," it said, adding that talks would continue in the coming days.
But last week's setback and a failed launch last year, when its rocket carrying a NASA cargo fell apart in flight, are raising questions about SpaceX, a company that has risen rapidly by offering lower costs and promising accelerated launch schedules.
Demand for energy has risen rapidly in Chile, which has among the highest power prices in Latin America and an energy-intensive mining industry that produces around a third of the world's copper, much of it from remote desert areas.
WASHINGTON — The average temperature in the United States has risen rapidly and drastically since 25.0, and recent decades have been the warmest of the past 27.5,22.8 years, according to a sweeping federal climate change report awaiting approval by the Trump administration.
Polls also show that right behind them, far-left veteran Jean-Luc Melenchon has risen rapidly in opinion polls after his performance in a televised debate early this week, drawing level with conservative candidate Francois Fillon, whose presidential bid has been tainted by corruption charges.
But the latest Fox News poll — which, as my colleague Sean Collins has detailed, comes on the heels of a string of surveys indicating that support for Trump's impeachment has risen rapidly — is perhaps the starkest illustration yet of the trouble the president faces.
Pegida has risen rapidly in popularity in Germany since it was founded in October 2014, with rallies initially attended by a few hundred supporters swelling to attract thousands as President Angela Merkel's open-door policy to Syrian refugees sparked a polarized response from citizens.
British trade with other EU countries has risen rapidly since 1973, though as the European economy has slowed, its share of the total is declining (the EU now takes over 51% of British exports of goods, and close to 45% if services are added in).
Read more: John Delaney has been running for president for almost 2 years is trying a new plan to try and get enough donations to qualify for the presidential debatesSome lower tier candidates have risen rapidly like Buttigieg or built slow progress like tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang.
The average temperature in the United States has risen rapidly and drastically since 1980, with the most recent years being the warmest of the past 1,500 years, according to a previous draft of the special science section of the National Climate Assessment published by The New York Times Monday.
READ: Italy's coronavirus death toll is so high that one city's crematorium can't keep up Unlike Italy, where 80% of the 6,000 deaths it has already recorded are in the same three regions — Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, and Veneto — Spain's infections have risen rapidly outside of the regions where it first saw cases spike.
Here's what we know: By March 19, 2011, when the NATO operation began, the death toll in Libya had risen rapidly to more than 1,000 in a relatively short amount of time, confirming Qaddafi's longstanding reputation as someone who was willing to kill his countrymen (as well as others) in large numbers if that's what his survival required.
The practice of consuming marijuana extract — a yellow, waxy substance that can contain high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the chemical in unprocessed marijuana that produces a high — appears to have risen rapidly in New York City over the past few years, according to federal law enforcement officials as well as people who use and sell the drug.
In the UK, a similar trend has emerged: since improvements in treatment, survival rates have risen rapidly to cure rates of over 95%.
Income inequality has risen rapidly in the United States, pushing greater amounts of the population into positions of lower socioeconomic status.Pfeffer, Fabian. "Wealth Inequality." Lecture, University of Michigan, January 22, 2018.
Foreign-linked firms supply almost all garment exports, and these have risen rapidly in recent years, especially since EU sanctions were lifted in 2012. Myanmar exported $1.6 billion worth of garment and textiles in 2016.
India's auto sector accounts for about 18% of the total emissions in the country. Relative emissions from transport have risen rapidly in recent years, but like the EU, currently there are no standards for emission limits for pollution from vehicles.
The requirements of the recipient are as follows: 1\. A person who has risen rapidly in the field of engineering. 2\. A person who has made outstanding contributions through civic and social activities. 3\. A person of approximately 40 years of age or under. 4\.
The first competitive competition involving Loughor was when they joined the Swansea and District Rugby League in the 1910-11 season. Throughout the late 1990s to the present day Loughor have risen rapidly through the ranks of Welsh rugby thanks to the foresight of the club management committee.
Recreational use of the Slate River has risen rapidly during the 2010s. In response, the nearby town of Crested Butte, the Crested Butte Land Trust, the Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and other people and organizations formed a working group to focus on preserving the river's water quality and ecosystem.
More recently, Walmley has been targeted as part of a local development plan, called the "Walmley Local Action Plan" aimed at improving facilities in Walmley.Walmley Local Action Plan Information from the 1991 national census published in the plan shows the town's population had, by then, risen rapidly to a total of 17,294.
Malaysian meat consumption is rising steadily. Between 1981 and 2015, consumption of cow rose from 23,000 metric tons to 250,000. Between 1996 and 2015, consumption of poultry rose from 666,000 metric tons to 1.59 million. Ruminant, poultry meat, and egg production have risen rapidly in recent years (though pork production has fallen).
In 1943, he became a member of the Albanian Communist Party. He had risen rapidly under Hoxha's patronage and by 1961 was a full member of the ruling Political Bureau (Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania).Eastern Christianity and the Cold War, 1945-91, p.154 Hoxha chose Alia for several reasons.
In a 2006 analysis, Autor and Duggan wrote that the act has been the most significant factor in recent growth of SSDI usage. The share of the U.S. population receiving SSDI benefits has risen rapidly over the past two decades, from 2.2 percent of adults age 25 to 64 in 1985 to 4.1 percent in 2005.
Since then, the city has done much to improve its image, at least in the physical sense. Occupancy is high, and housing prices have risen rapidly. FDLE stats show that the total crime rate per 100,000 residents has dropped by more than 50% since 2000, from 13,880 that year to 6,571 in 2008. In 2008 alone, there was a 17.9% drop in crime.
The warming influence of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has risen rapidly over the last few decades. The increasing atmospheric presence of carbon dioxide and methane are the largest drivers of the change in radiative forcing. Human activity is responsible for about 60% of all methane emissions and for most of the resulting increase in atmospheric methane.Myhre, G., D. Shindell, F.-M.
Group Captain Frederick Beresford Sowrey, (25 July 1893 – 21 October 1968) was a British aviator, military officer, and a flying ace of the First World War credited with thirteen aerial victories. He was most noted for his first victory, when he shot down Zeppelin L32 during its bombing raid on England. Having risen rapidly in rank during the war, he remained in service until 1940.
Since the early 1990s, the area has been gentrifying, and rents have risen rapidly. Home of the Actors Studio training school, and adjacent to Broadway theatres, Hell's Kitchen has long been a home to fledgling and working actors. Hell's Kitchen is part of Manhattan Community District 4. It is patrolled by the 10th and Midtown North Precincts of the New York City Police Department.
New cavefish species are described with some regularity and undescribed species are known. As a consequence, the number of known cavefish species has risen rapidly in recent decades. In the early 1990s only about 50 species were known, in 2010 about 170 species were known, and by 2015 this had surpassed 200 species. It has been estimated that the final number might be around 250 obligate cavefish species.
It is also the first film to reach . Under the influence of Hollywood science fiction movies like Prometheus, published on June 8, 2012, such genres especially the space science films have risen rapidly in the Chinese film market in recent years. On February 5, 2019, the film The Wandering Earth directed by Frant Kwo reached $699.8 million worldwide, which became the third highest-grossing film in the history of Chinese cinema.
Francisco Franco, having risen rapidly through the ranks.David S. Woolman, page 68 "Rebels in the Rif", Stanford University Press In the Rif war, it was the Regulares and the Spanish Foreign Legion founded in 1919 that provided the elite forces that won Spain the war.Alvarez, Jose "Between Gallipoli and D-Day: Alhucemas, 1925" pages 75-98 from The Journal of Military History, Vol. 63, No. 1, January 1999 page 79.
Deakin University maintains two major campuses in Melbourne and Geelong, and is the third largest university in Victoria. In recent years, the number of international students at Melbourne's universities has risen rapidly, a result of an increasing number of places being made available for them. Education in Melbourne is overseen by the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD), whose role is to 'provide policy and planning advice for the delivery of education'.
Galician slaughter (Polish: Rzeź galicyjska) by Jan Lewicki (1795–1871), depicting the massacre of Polish nobles by Polish peasants in Galicia in 1846. The population in French rural areas had risen rapidly, causing many peasants to seek a living in the cities. Many in the bourgeoisie feared and distanced themselves from the working poor. Many unskilled labourers toiled from 12 to 15 hours per day when they had work, living in squalid, disease-ridden slums.
Before, the inhabitants of Boa Vista survived off salt collection and date farming. Nowadays they still earn money from date farming but also from tourism. A lot of people do work in this touristic sector as a taxi driver, an employee in one of the hotel chains or as a salesman of souvenirs in Sal Rei. The income from tourism has risen rapidly since the coming of the international airport in 2007.
In 1978, the Virginia State Council of Education denied GMU's proposal to start a law school and encouraged a merger with ISL instead. Later that year, the Council advised against allowing that merger, but the Virginia state legislature nonetheless approved the merger in early March 1979. The school became fully accredited by the American Bar Association in 1986, but was still not widely known during the late 1980s. Since then, however, its rankings have risen rapidly.
Maps depicting urbanized areas in the borough From the second half of the 20th century, the population and number of housing units has risen rapidly. The population has grown from 29,880 inhabitants in 1960, to 146,293 in 1980, to 255,891 in 1995 to 361,014 as of the 2010 census. In the 1960s and 1970s, the rate of growth was over 7%. It has since slowed to under 4.5%, but it is still the highest in the Federal District.
Particularly popular among the Soviet intelligentsia, who became key Gorbachev supporters, glasnost boosted his domestic popularity but alarmed many Communist Party hardliners. For many Soviet citizens, this newfound level of freedom of speech and press—and its accompanying revelations about the country's past—was uncomfortable. Some in the party thought Gorbachev was not going far enough in his reforms; a prominent liberal critic was Yeltsin. He had risen rapidly since 1985, attaining the role of Moscow city boss.
This game was released in 2011 and became popular in South Korea mobile market, because Anipang is the first mobile game based on a social networking system in that market. There were over 5,000,000 users in 2011, and more people took part in and enjoyed this game after years. There are now over 20,000,000 users, the highest number of users in the mobile game market in South Korea. The stock price of the developer SundayToz has risen rapidly over the past three years.
Morfa Nefyn is a small village on the northern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales. Morfa Nefyn lies on the crossroads of the B4417 and B4412 and has been a traditionally undiscovered destination. The village has seen a rise in popularity as house prices in nearby villages on the Llŷn Peninsula such as Abersoch and Llanbedrog have risen rapidly. Many homes are now holiday homes and a complex of holiday flats has recently been built by the entrance to the beach.
Finally, taking stock of the literature on the supply of education in developing countries, Glewwe (with Michael Kremer) criticizes that, although school enrollment rates have risen rapidly in the developing world between 1960 and 2000, dropout rates remain high and learning outcomes disappointing, and thus argues that the primary policy question should be which policies most effectively improve learning, with RCTs as the preferred tool to conduct that investigation.Glewwe, P., Kremer, M. (2006). Schools, Teachers, and Education Outcomes in Developing Countries. In: Hanushek, E., Welch, F. (eds.).
Both Randall and his father attended the Democratic National Convention in 1856 to work for Buchanan's nomination for president, which was successful. When, in 1858, a vacancy occurred in Randall's state Senate district, he ran for election (as a Democrat) for the remainder of the term, and was elected. Still only 30 years old, Randall had risen rapidly in politics. Much of his term in the state Senate was spent dealing with the incorporation of street railway companies, which he believed would benefit his district.
After a cursory review of the crashes, school commandant Capt. Arthur S. Cowan,Cowan was an 1899 graduate of the United States Military Academy and had risen rapidly in rank through transfers and assignments to the Service Schools. He moved from the Infantry to the Signal Corps in March 1909, then in 1910 headed the Aeronautical Division at the age of 35. He personally recruited Henry H. Arnold for pilot duties. He was Signal Officer of the 2nd Division in Texas City, Texas, when Capt.
The Peace River Bible Institute (PRBI) was founded in 1933 in Berwyn by Walter McNaughton, a graduate of the Prairie Bible Institute, who moved PRBI to its present location in Sexsmith two years later. PRBI's first director was Hattie Kirk, whose work was celebrated in an exhibition at the Grande Prairie Museum devoted to women's role in the history of the Peace region. The college's student numbers have risen rapidly since 1993, with the number of enrolments rising from 60 to 200 over the 10 years leading up to 2007.
He had risen rapidly through the ranks of the Brigade following the British purge though he had learned much from the previous Russian officers. On 14 January 1921, the British General Ironside chose to promote Reza Khan, who had been leading the Tabriz battalion, to lead the entire brigade. About a month later, under British direction, Reza Khan led his 3,000-4,000 strong detachment of the Cossack Brigade based in Qazvin and Hamadan to Tehran in 1921 and seized the capital. With this coup Reza Khan established himself as the most powerful person in Iran.
Lapushchenkova began competing occasionally on the ITF Women's Circuit in October 2002, shortly before her 16th birthday. She started to compete regularly early in 2005, enjoying steady improvements over the following two years; and after at first seeming to reach a plateau around world No. 300 in the first half of 2007. She had risen rapidly to No. 140 in January 2008, and to a career-high of No. 93 in May 2010. She won five $50k titles, one $75k, two $25k, and three $10k titles, and reached the final of one $100k event.
Within the European Union, road transport is responsible for about 20% of all emissions, with passenger cars and vans contributing about 15%. The target fixed at Kyoto Protocol was an 8% reduction of emissions in all sectors of the economy compared to 1990 levels by 2008–12. Relative emissions from transport have risen rapidly in recent years, from 21% of the total in 1990 to 28% in 2004, but currently there are no standards for limits on emissions from vehicles. EU transport emissions of currently account for about 3.5% of total global emissions.
Commentary by Chris Boucher on "An Instinct for Murder", in Star Cops. The Complete Series (DVD), Disc 1, Network. Cast as Nathan Spring was David Calder, an experienced character actor with a reputation for "tough-guy" roles and best known at the time for his role as Detective Inspector George Resnick in the Lynda La Plante television serial Widows. Naming him Nathan after his youngest son, Boucher had originally written Spring as a much younger character, a high-flyer in his early thirties who had risen rapidly through the ranks of the police.
Due to the proximity to the city of Tartu, a large-scale real estate development took place in Ülenurme during the economic boom, resulting in the new housing estates of Männi, Aasa and Mõis. Due to this, the number of residents of the village and the Räni has risen rapidly, and they were therefore named small towns in 2013. The area contains Tartu Airport, where the Estonian Aviation Academy (Estonian: Eesti Lennuakadeemia) operates. The Tallinn-Tartu-Võru-Luhamaa road, Jõhvi-Tartu-Valga main road, Tartu-Valga railway line, and Tartu-Koidula railway line pass through the area.
Produce on Display Lealholm remained a traditional, labour-intensive, mixed farming community until the 1970s. In the second half of twentieth century increasing mechanization of farming operations led to a rapid decline of employment opportunities in agriculture in the surrounding area. However, the rise in the ownership of cars brought tourism into the North York Moors area and the village is a tourist honeypot in the summer months. Employment in tourism has risen rapidly and the village now has guest houses, holiday cottages, bed and breakfast accommodation and catering establishments providing jobs and income along with services and retailers.
On dissolution, the abbey was granted to a John Drew of Bristol, but later transferred to Sir Maurice Berkeley, who had risen rapidly as a member of the royal household. The latter built a house on the site incorporating some of the buildings, but this was demolished in 1786. Sir Maurice's impressive Renaissance tomb in the parish church, shared with his two wives, is retained in the later chancel. His Bruton branch of the Berkeley family produced a number of notable figures until the 18th century, including five Barons Berkeley of Stratton, and four Viscount Fitzhardinges.
On December 6, 2018, major news organizations reported that Trump had picked Nauert to become United States Ambassador to the United Nations. On December 7 he announced that he would nominate her to the position. Trump told reporters that Nauert was "excellent," adding, "She’s been a supporter for a long time." Upon the announcement of her selection, news outlets noted that she had risen rapidly through the ranks of the State Department and that she had little official foreign policy experience (though in her time as a reporter she had interviewed numerous foreign officials and world leaders).
Hughes Hall Boat Club (HHBC) is the rowing club for members of Hughes Hall, Cambridge. HHBC houses its boats in the boathouse. HHBC has a history of consistently impressing on several fronts. It has risen rapidly through the Cambridge College rowing ranks since its inception in the 1970s to become one of the most successful clubs on the river, frequently winning the prestigious accolade of Blades in the annual Lent and May Bumps Regatta. The Men's first crew won blades in the May Bumps in 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2019.
Her tests, extended haplotype homozygosity (EHH), the long-range haplotype (LRH) test, and cross population extended haplotype homozygosity (XP-EHH), are designed to detect advantageous mutations whose frequency in human populations has risen rapidly over the last 10,000 years. As a faculty member at Harvard, Sabeti and her group have developed a statistical test to pinpoint signals of selection, the Composite of Multiple Signals (CMS), and a family of statistical tests to detect and characterize correlations in datasets of any kind, maximal information non-parametic exploration (MINE). Sabeti created a series of videos with the goal of explaining statistics to high school and college students.
Hand grew up in comfortable circumstances. The family had an "almost hereditary" attachment to the legal profession; and has been described as "the most distinguished legal family in northern New York".Charles E. Wyzanski, quoted in Samuel Hand was an appellate lawyer, who had risen rapidly through the ranks of an Albany-based law firm in the 1860s and, by age 32, was the firm's leading lawyer. In 1878, he became the leader of the appellate bar and argued cases before the New York Court of Appeals in "greater number and importance than those argued by any other lawyer in New York during the same period".
14% is black, and 4% is Asian. Approximately 4% is multiracial, and this number has risen rapidly between 2000 and 2010. More specifically, the number of Americans who identify as mixed white and black has grown by 134% and those of both white and Asian extraction by 87%. For comparison, 44% of Millennials, 40% of Generation X, and 28% of the Baby Boomers identify as non-white. Frey's research also suggests that at the national level, Hispanics and Asians are the fastest growing racial minority groups in the United States while the number of Caucasians under the age of 18 has been declining since 2000.
In 1971, Neethling founded the South African Police (SAP) forensics unit and in succeeding years was awarded seven SAP medals for forensic work undertaken. By the late 1970s, he had risen rapidly to become SAP's second-in-command, chief deputy commissioner. On 20 October 1986, following Mozambique president Samora Machel's death in an air crash in South Africa, Neethling confiscated the aircraft's flight data and cockpit voice recorders at the scene of the crash. Reportedly on instructions from foreign minister, Pik Botha, he then refused to allow International Civil Aviation Organization and South African Civil Aviation Bureau (CAB) crash investigators access to the flight recorders.
In recent years, the number of international students at Melbourne's universities has risen rapidly, a result of an increasing number of places being made available to full fee paying students. The classification of tertiary qualifications in Victoria is governed in part by the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), which attempts to integrate into a single national classification all levels of tertiary education (both vocational and higher education), from trade certificates to higher doctorates. However, as Universities in Australia (and a few similar higher education institutions) largely regulate their own courses, the primary usage of AQF is for vocational education. However, in recent years there have been some informal moves towards standardization between higher education institutions.
However, his star had risen rapidly in government and court circles, in part due to his worldliness. Although ecclesiastical high office had been thrust upon him and disrupted his academic career, Creighton now felt comfortable about the prospects of rising to its pinnacle, holding out hope for a return to scholarly endeavours at the end. Mandell Creighton, Bishop of London, full- length portrait in robes One of Creighton's first efforts after becoming Bishop of London was to support the passage of the Voluntary School Bill of 1897. Almost thirty years earlier, the Elementary Education Act of 1870 had established non-denominational elementary schools, also called board schools, which were funded by local taxes.
Born Verley Trenton Tubbs Jr. in Dallas, Texas, on September 25, 1915, he later became known as Vincent Trenton Tubbs Jr. While a student at Morehouse College, Tubbs was one of the founders of the Delta Phi Delta journalism fraternity. In March 1938, he launched National Negro Newspaper Week with Moss Kyles Kendrix and Bernard Milton Jones while they were newspaper editors of the Maroon Tiger at Morehouse. By the time Tubbs turned 26 years old, he had risen rapidly within the world of African American newspapers. While serving as bureau chief of the Richmond edition of the Norfolk Journal and Guide, P. B. Young, the paper's publisher, heard that Tubbs was talking to the Richmond Bureau chief of the Baltimore Afro-American and fired him.
The area around Taormina was inhabited by the Siculi even before the Greeks arrived on the Sicilian coast in 734 BC to found a town called Naxos. The theory that Tauromenion was founded by colonists from Naxos is confirmed by Strabo and other ancient writers. Pseudo-Scylax writes that it was a Greek city.Pseudo Scylax, Periplous, §13 The new settlement seems to have risen rapidly to prosperity, and was apparently already a considerable town at the time of Timoleon's expedition in 345 BC. It was the first place in Sicily where that leader landed, having eluded the vigilance of the Carthaginians, who were guarding the Straits of Messina, and crossed direct from Rhegium (modern Reggio di Calabria) to Tauromenium.Diod. xvi.
They conclude that although as of 2018, white supremacist ideologies continue to account for the largest share of attacks, but that jihadist motivation has risen rapidly. They conclude that lone wolf terrorists are usually unemployed, single, white males with a criminal record who tend to be older, to have less education, and more likely to have a record of mental illness than other violent criminals. In particularly, they demonstrate that in recent years such recent attacks have followed incidents in which the lone wolf uses physical violence against women. Their data demonstrates that although explosives and guns were the most common weapons used by lone wolves from the 1940s through the 1980s, the use of guns has skyrocketed and they are now the weapon most commonly employed by lone wolf terrorists.
The plans for restructuring were approved and brought into effect in August 2010. At the same time, the university's new strategy was unveiled entitled 'Glasgow 2020: A Global Vision'. In the last two years under Muscatelli's leadership, the University of Glasgow has risen rapidly in world university rankings, and is now in the top 60 universities in the world according to the QS University rankings. Glasgow University has also become increasingly popular with international students as a result of the greater focus on international links, with demand for Glasgow University places more than doubling since 2009 Since 2010, the university has also increased its international reach, launching several new transnational education programmes in Singapore, with Singapore Institute of Technology, and in China, with a joint school of engineering being launched with UESTC in Chengdu in 2013.
Hennessy (1958), p. 123. Goodier suffered a nearly severed nose, two broken legs, a re-opened skull fracture, and a severe puncture of his knee from the drive shaft. The accident occurred amidst a series of fatal training crashes, all involving the Wright C pusher airplane, that resulted in six deaths between July 1913 and February 1914, and culminated in pilots refusing to fly pusher airplanes.Hennessy (1958), p. 103. After a cursory review of the crashes, school commandant Captain Arthur S. CowanCowan was an 1899 graduate of the United States Military Academy and had risen rapidly in rank (1st lieutenant in two years and captain in eight) through transfers and assignments to the Service Schools. He moved from the Infantry to the Signal Corps in March 1909 (with date of rank back-dated to 1907), then in 1910 headed the Aeronautical Division at the age of 35.
In the early stages of the Chinese economy following economic reforms begun in 1978–79, the low cost of labor was an important component of advantage in gaining export market share over other exporting countries. Wages for blue collar workers have risen rapidly since that period, leading to predictions that textile products from China would no longer be competitive due to loss of low wage advantage. However, other advantages held by China over developing countries including "more efficient supply chain management, more modern infrastructure, and workers’ higher productivity", have allowed Chinese textile producers to keep costs low relative to other producers. American trade statistics show from 2006 to 2014, the average unit price of imports from China slightly increased 0.7% from $1.45/square-meter- equivalent (SME) to $1.46/SME compared to imports from other countries, which increased by 7.9% from $1.97/SME to $2.13/SME.
By the turn of the century, demands for new space for laboratories, offices, housing, and student unions were outstripping the land available in the now-fashionable Back Bay neighborhood, where real estate prices had risen rapidly. Other institutes of technology in Chicago and Pittsburgh, state universities founded under the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act, and private universities like Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, and Stanford were closing the gap on MIT's early lead on laboratory-based education, with large and modern laboratories placed amongst large, park-like campuses. MIT repeatedly resisted overtures from Harvard President Charles William Eliot to merge the schools, and after President Richard C. Maclaurin was elected in 1909, he began to search for sites to relocate the Institute. A site in Cambridge, recovered from the Charles River and set amongst dirty factories and tenement housing, was ultimately selected for the construction of a new campus.
During their raids, the Sûreté du Québec arrested Charlebois at his estate outside of Montreal. Charlebois, who once been a poor criminal selling marijuana and smuggled cigarettes out of a cheap submarine sandwich restaurant in the east end of Montreal, was found to have $7,000 in cash and five $1,000 gambling chips from the Casino de Montréal at his estate together with a 1989 bottle of Château Haut-Brion worth $1,325 and a 1990 bottle of Château Lafite. Charlebois, a petty criminal selling drugs, smuggled cigarettes and stolen credit cards, had risen rapidly after joining the Rockers, the Hells Angels, and the Nomads in succession during the 1990s. Charbebois, who liked to act the tough guy, broke down in tears and immediately attempted to turn Crown's evidence when he was arrested by the Montreal police, saying he couldn't face going to prison for the rest of his life.
Carbon dioxide emissions from transport have risen rapidly in recent years, from 21% of the total in 1990 to 28% in 2004. EU policies include the voluntary ACEA agreement, signed in 1998, to cut carbon dioxide emissions for new cars sold in Europe to an average of 140 grams of /km by 2008, a 25% cut from the 1995 level. Because the target was unlikely to be met, the European Commission published new proposals in February 2007, requiring a mandatory limit of 130 grams of /km for new cars by 2012, with 'complementary measures' being proposed to achieve the target of 120 grams of /km that had originally been expected. In the area of fuels, the 2001 Biofuels Directive requires that 5,75% of all transport fossil fuels (petrol and diesel) should be replaced by biofuels by 31 December 2010, with an intermediate target of 2% by the end of 2005.
The new colony appears to have risen rapidly to power and prosperity, protected by the fostering care of the Tarentines, who were at one time engaged in war with the Messapians for its defence.Strabo, 6.3.4. It was probably owing to the predominant influence of Tarentum also that Heraclea was selected as the place of meeting of the general assembly () of the Italiot Greeks; a meeting apparently originally of a religious character, but of course easily applicable to political objects, and which for that reason Alexander, king of Epirus, sought to transfer to the Thurians for the purpose of weakening the influence of Tarentum. But beyond the general fact that it enjoyed great wealth and prosperity, advantages which it doubtless owed to the noted fertility of its territory, we have scarcely any information concerning the history of Heraclea until we reach a period when it was already beginning to decline.
As the initial destination for many immigrants to Bergen County from around the globe, Hackensack's ethnic composition has become exceptionally diverse. As of 2013, approximately 38.9% of the population was foreign-born. In addition, 2.5% were born in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico or abroad to American parents. 51.7% of the population over the age of five speak only English in their household, while 32.5% of the population speaks Spanish at home.DP02: Selected Social Characteristics In The United States from the 2009–2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates for Hackensack city, New Jersey , United States Census Bureau. Accessed June 1, 2015. The South Asian and East Asian populations have increased most rapidly in Hackensack since 2000, with nearly 2,000 Indian Americans, over 1,000 Filipino Americans, and over 600 Korean Americans represented in the 2010 United States Census.Hackensack city, New Jersey QuickLinks , United States Census Bureau. Accessed June 1, 2015 Hackensack's Hispanic population has also risen rapidly, to over 15,000 in 2010; Ecuadoreans, Dominicans, and Colombians have become the top Hispanic groups in northern Hackensack.

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