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I caught it ticking upward while sitting at my desk.
Polling has shown support for impeaching Trump slowly ticking upward.
Emissions from buildings and industry have been ticking upward of late.
There was the line ticking upward, never seeming to curve, let alone flatten.
In 2012, it was about 44 percent — and that number is ticking upward.
But unlike the end of '16, things actually do appear to be ticking upward.
But with rates ticking upward, there are likely better places to keep your cash.
Portugal fires up its short-passing game right away, and its possession advantage starts ticking upward.
He anticipated a trickle of transplants at first until those systems are established, with the rate slowly ticking upward.
Import prices also rose more than expected in January, with the cost of petroleum and other goods ticking upward.
Thousands of homes have been destroyed, and the number of lives lost keeps ticking upward as more bodies are recovered.
Not coincidentally, laws restricting abortion rights began ticking upward across the country in 1995, and then skyrocketed after the 2010 election.
Average temperatures around the world may be slowly ticking upward, but their effects on the environment can be sharp and quick.
He placed one phone after another onto the base station, and each one's screen lit up, its respective battery percentage ticking upward.
Though several polls have shown overall support for impeaching Trump to be ticking upward, Republicans remain firmly opposed to removing him from office.
Yet gun deaths in the United States are ticking upward — as are premiums thanks to the Trump administration's attacks on the Affordable Care Act.
Other racially focused group numbers ticking upward in 2016 But neo-Confederate and black separatists have seen their numbers increase over the last few years.
The mood music from the Singapore summit was largely positive, and it may have contributed to Trump's approval ratings ticking upward in many opinion polls.
To see why, take a look at the current New Hampshire polling averages: That little light blue line ticking upward since the beginning of February?
President Trump's approval rating is ticking upward following his response to two major hurricanes and his bipartisan negotiations with Democratic leadership, according to a new poll.
The billionaire philanthropist and former New York City mayor has been gradually ticking upward in state and national polls since launching his presidential bid in November.
It looks like consumers can expect the interest rates they pay on credit cards and many loans to continue ticking upward at a slow and steady pace.
More than 44,215 people are already trapped in the country, a number ticking upward each day, as aid groups warn of a potential humanitarian crisis by summer.
Trump's approval rating had begun ticking upward, and polls gauging Republicans' prospects ahead of the November congressional elections -- the so-called "generic ballot" -- had started to improve.
In the US, roughly one in 10 babies is born prematurely, or before 37 weeks, far higher than most other developed countries, and the rate is ticking upward.
With sales of electric vehicles slowly ticking upward, more and more traditional automakers inspired by the interest in upstart companies like Tesla are rolling out their own electric cars.
His approval numbers were ticking upward and he was completing a term as chair of the Republican Governors Association that, if nothing else, had helped him maintain his national profile.
If there's a ceiling on gas prices, it might be because U.S. shale oil producers and Canadian oil sands companies are poised to speed up production with oil prices ticking upward.
All in all ... Kodak's spent upwards of $8,000 so far on gifts and donations, and it looks like the closer it gets to Christmas, his total seems to be ticking upward.
The interest that consumers pay on credit card balances has been ticking upward for more than two years as the Federal Reserve has nudged up a key rate that affects consumer debt.
Allison Sommer, Director of Strategic Initiatives at The RealReal, says that number has been gradually ticking upward in recent years, spurred on by its first designer partnership, with Stella McCartney, in 2017.
Claims for Social Security Disability Insurance — which pays out $143 billion each year to more than 11 million Americans unable to work because of a serious illness or impairment — have been ticking upward.
Most of the economic gains have gone to the top 20 percent, and wage growth, while ticking upward over the past six months, has been largely flat throughout most of the economic recovery.
By running a campaign heavy on both policy and biographical details, she has wrested some high-profile liberal supporters away from Mr. Sanders, and in some polls, has shown signs of ticking upward.
But farmers in the Nebraska Panhandle and eastern Wyoming avoided the worst of the spring flooding, and with corn prices ticking upward, this felt like the year when they might finally start to get ahead.
Kasich's top priority is a balanced budget and he did a national "balanced budget tour" last year; his presidential campaign events often have a clock with numbers ticking upward, tracking the level of national debt.
The Current GWI, steadily ticking upward, represents the amount that burning fossil fuels and other human endeavors have driven up the planet's temperature, while accounting for natural variations in the climate to isolate humanity's role.
Our colleague Trip Gabriel sends this report: As Pete Buttigieg gains strength as a presidential candidate, ticking upward in polls and raking in donations, one continuing weakness is the cool reception he gets from black voters.
With credit card debt at more than $1 trillion and interest rates ticking upward, consumers paid nearly $104 billion in those charges during the 12 months that ended March 31, according to data from Magnify Money.
Greece, itself nearly bankrupt, is at risk of becoming a refugee prison, with more than 153,215 people already trapped in the country, a number ticking upward each day, as aid groups warn of a potential humanitarian crisis by summer.
The birth of that citizen — whom officials identified as a girl named Yasmine Rabie, in a village in Minya governorate — was noted in Cairo by a giant counter outside the country's national statistics agency that has been ticking upward for years.
It's not at all hard to imagine the advertising opportunities for a bite-sized live streamed show happening twice every 24 hours at the same exact time — all with a reliable stream of viewers that keeps ticking upward with each passing day.
Liability claims for dog-related injuries have been ticking upward in recent years, with an estimated 2000,2500 incidents in 2900, according to data from the Insurance Information Institute and State Farm, promoted ahead of National Dog Bite Prevention Week in mid-April.
NBA salaries continue to rise year to year, and the highest-paid player's earnings are no exception, as the Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry's earnings for the 2019-2020 season are ticking upward to $40.2 million from $37.5 million for the previous season.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE's (D-Mass.) support is ticking upward, according to a new Morning Consult survey.

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