Sentence examples for aggregate rise from inspiring English sources

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The group of high unemployment regions (Group 1) responds in a similar way than the Spanish regions when considered all together, and achieves a long-run, relative regional employment level that is increased by 28%% (quite close to the aggregate rise of 27.3%%).

Conversely, high-skilled labour may be complementary to capital investment – for example, skilled researchers and lab equipment – so that high-skill migration leads to an aggregate rise in receiving firms' TFP, through knowledge spillovers (as above) and/or increased task specialisation (Paserman 2008; Kangasniemi et al. 2012; Peri 2012).

Zambia's success in family planning was documented most recently through a country-specific case study that revealed an impressive aggregate drop in the total fertility rate (TFR) and an aggregate rise in the modern contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) between the early 1990s and the early 2000s [ 20].

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In concentrated suspensions with 10 mg/L dav of the aggregates rises sharply while their storage for more than 24 hours has little effect on dav which can be explained by the particles settling).

FTSE 100 companies that have reported pay deals so far this year have given their chief executives an aggregate 6% rise, figures from the thinktank showed.

Magnetic-field induced interactions between the clusters in an aggregate gives rise to attractive and repulsive forces between the clusters.

The contrary argument is that, in aggregate, stocks rise in value because the collective wisdom of the market has determined they're worth more, while cheapening ones are worth less.

Indeed, rising tax revenues, rising aggregate hours worked and rising employment don't usually occur in a recession, while business surveys suggest the UK is outperforming the eurozone rather than undershooting, as the GDP report suggests.

Put the two together and aggregate demand rises.

Second, Hall lays a lot of stress on risk premia as sources of shocks, in effect, to aggregate supply — rising risk premia deterring hiring, so that workers have to spend more time searching.

Carville's maxim, after all, is just a variation of Reagan's "are you better off than you were four years ago?" Reagan, like Obama, won reelection handily with unemployment above 7%, but with that rate falling, aggregate income rising, and the general perception that things are getting better.

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