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But they were horrified as the waters began rising again.
Now, with plans for more protests, concerns are rising again.
Most fans simply want cryptocurrency prices to start rising again.
Now they have ticked up and revenues are rising again.
Now mortgage rates are rising again, adding to the problem.
Health care inflation came down, but is now rising again.
Wages, incomes, home values, and retirement accounts are all rising again.
Wages for the first time in 18 years are rising again.
After bottoming in September, however, it has finally begun rising again.
Equity markets jitterbugged on Tuesday, rising and falling and rising again.
Wages, incomes, home values and retirement accounts are all rising again.
Ms. Wong said she expected home prices to start rising again.
GE will pay Culp handsomely if he gets the stock rising again.
But it has had to keep lending to stop them rising again.
Of note, the numbers began rising again after the initiative was paused.
The national debt is nearing $20 trillion, with annual deficits rising again.
Meanwhile, violent crime in East New York seems to be rising again.
But 19 years after Gozali first fled Jakarta, tensions are rising again.
But since the Fed's change in tone, stocks have been rising again.
If crime rates begin rising again, could hard-line thinking once more prevail?
Homicides are rising again in Mexico; May saw the highest murder rate since 1997.
While they retrenched slightly over the new year, rates began rising again last week.
But the center is rising again, even in the heart of the old world.
The Atlanta Fed's median wage tracker shows that worker pay has started rising again.
And now, for the first time in many, many years, wages are rising again.
After flattening out in the year after the recession, paychecks have begun rising again.
Global temperatures will plummet in the years ahead, before rising again to unsurvivable levels.
Now, oil prices are rising again amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
We seem only one or two nasty inflation reports away from rates rising again.
Cocoa prices, along with prices for another of Ghana's exports — gold — are rising again.
Strikeouts and homers reached record highs last season, and walks are rising again, too.
So then I started evincing more humanity again, and then we started rising again.
Sometimes we're in a trough and sometimes on a crest, and we're rising again.
U.S. interest rate futures pared gains after the release of Powell's remarks before rising again.
In America, household debt is rising again, driven by loans to students and for cars.
Greek-Turkish tensions are rising again and nationalists on both sides are spoiling for confrontation.
Prices then proceeded to fall to a level just above 50 crowns before rising again.
With Voyager 2, the outward velocities fluctuated, sometimes dipping to zero but then rising again.
Apprehensions of illegal crossers dropped to 85003,916 in fiscal 2017, but they are rising again.
Thus, preventing ISIS, or something like it, from rising again isn't purely a military question.
Their cholesterol levels, which had plunged when they began taking the drug, were rising again.
Food prices began rising again in March, having fallen in the five months through February.
Now they do, so it's no surprise that these concerns are rising again in investor's minds.
Osama bin Laden is dead, and ISIS has risen, fallen, and looks to be rising again.
U.S. output is rising again after a brief drop from record levels, according to the EIA.
After the Asian financial crisis that share fell to around 3%, then started rising again slowly.
And global greenhouse gas emissions, after a brief lull from 2014 to 213, are rising again.
To get the economy producing more good jobs, to get incomes rising again, that's my goal.
Concern about China's debt is rising again as Beijing ramps up support for a slowing economy.
Earthbound no longer, the dead are rising again in you, rising and rising, lifted on air.
They began rising again this week in advance of the Federal Reserve's expected rate hike Wednesday.
But it is now rising again due to the record-low supply of homes for sale.
Voters are enraged by corruption, crime, which is rising again after a drop, and feeble economic growth.
Still, U.S. output is rising again after a brief drop from record levels, according to the EIA.
As Vox's Sarah Kliff has reported, that has resulted in the uninsured rate in America rising again.
With Fed rate fever rising again, investors expect a steady fall in the yuan against the dollar.
But ever since, the weather has mostly normalized and Argentine soy harvest estimates have begun rising again.
De la Madrid saw numbers rising again this year, forecasting they could reach up to 42 million.
Carbon emissions started rising again after the province froze the tax at 30 Canadian dollars in 2012.
GL: And in your view, any reverse of that would explain why crime is now rising again?
After shrinking consistently for months, global oil stocks began rising again at the start of this year.
The real test comes when unemployment starts rising again and employers have more candidates to choose from.
With oil prices rising again, it now has to prove to investors that its decision was right.
With activity rising again after months of stagnation, U.S. crude production is also expected to continue to rise.
As nuclear tensions start rising again, the threat of a nuclear winter is coming back into the frame.
Yet the fact that deaths from despair began rising again around 2010 points to another factor: fiscal austerity.
Sales of new cars are now rising again, albeit slowly, while motorcycle sales have shown signs of stabilisation.
Hog prices will likely start rising again from July when the government inspections are finished, the analysts said.
It may or may not be raised again after 218; in the meantime, BC emissions are rising again.
But three days later, the price of Bitcoin (and most other major cryptocurrencies including Ethereum) is rising again.
The price of Bitcoin is rising again, and famous investors are conjuring up fresh insults for the cryptocurrency.
This would drop to just four in 2017 before rising again in 2018, Chief Executive Eric Trappier said.
Their numbers at the Southwestern border rose alarmingly in 2014, fell somewhat last year and are rising again.
The 10-year yield is rising again and back above 3.00 percent, a psychological barrier, if nothing else.
Although inflation cooled unexpectedly in April, the BoE thinks domestic price pressures in Britain's economy are rising again.
Several new polls show the Democratic lead in the midterm elections to be rising again to double digits.
Yet new figures show a complicating development: China's emissions of climate-changing greenhouse gases may be rising again.
On a recent morning, the couple pulled possessions from their house in anticipation of the waters rising again.
His heel drops for only two-hundredths of a second — the equivalent of an inch — before rising again.
After peaking under Mr. Calderón in 2011, homicide counts fell sharply, but they began rising again in 2014.
Commonwealth shares started rising again after taking a 3.8% hit on Friday, closing today at $81.52, up 0.99%.
It would then weaken as growth flags - the bottom of the smile - before rising again as the economy recovers.
Our call on this report is that the music industry is really rising again, it's getting its groove back.
"I don't regret anything," he told VICE News, his voice rising again, insisting that he has never defended rape.
It was soon rising again only three short hours later, so if I wanted to, I could continue shooting.
But those twin deficits are rising again after tax cuts and wage and pensions hikes that have inflated consumption.
To prevent the cost from rising again, funding for construction of a new lock should come from this Congress.
Two days before Christmas 2014, Darlena learned that JC's lead levels, which had declined over time, were rising again.
Although its United States sales are rising again, Volkswagen is still working through the impact of the diesel scandal.
It reached 2154,400 feet before dropping to 5,800 feet, rising again briefly and falling sharply — all within one minute.
It reached 33,23 feet before dropping to 2000,250 feet, rising again briefly and falling sharply — all within one minute.
Mortgage applications to purchase both new and existing homes have been falling steadily, and mortgage rates are rising again.
Art Reviews Margot Bergman's doll images, Harald Szeemann's quirky tribute to his grandfather, and the neo-Classicists rising again.
Art Reviews Margot Bergman's doll images, Harald Szeemann's quirky tribute to his grandfather, and the neo-Classicists rising again.
Even if the advantages to workers are not clear cut, support for organised labour is rising again (see chart 3).
Also, the Russian River near Guerneville is rising again, causing more flooding in the wine growing region of Sonoma County.
Yet the fact that deaths of despair began rising again in around 2010 points to another possible factor: fiscal austerity.
Political and trade concerns are rising again too, and there's still a near-record short spec position in U.S. bonds.
They began rising again this week, as investors turned from the French election to the possibility of U.S. tax reform.
Additionally, liquidity among local banks has improved since oil prices started rising again, translating into better pricing and borrowing terms.
Professor Schönberg pointed out that pay in Germany has begun rising again, suggesting that the effect of reforms was temporary.
It declined to a low in 2006 before rising again, and is now near the level of the late 1970s.
Many analysts warned that Fiat Chrysler was making a risky bet that could backfire when gas prices started rising again.
With oil prices rising again, it now has to prove to investors and analysts that it took the right course.
Mostly cloudy skies stick around Tuesday night, with shower chances rising again toward morning as temperatures hover in the 50s.
Gold may consolidate in a range of $1,0.33-$1,304 for a day before rising again, Reuters technical analyst Wang Tao said.
It was the pure spirit of Jackson rising again, an American spirit perhaps indefatigable, unbreakable and probably, like the coyote, immortal.
Because of the government's housing policies, housing prices are rising again — and on the same trajectory they followed in the 2000s.
But the number of arrests has begun rising again, with nearly 222,2745 unaccompanied minors caught in August, according to government data.
Treasury bond yields are rising again this morning as bond king Bill Gross says the bond bear market is finally here.
The price of oil is still pretty low, so oil companies probably won't have at it until prices start rising again. 5.
Other more recent reports have shown that gains in home prices are rising again, thanks to lower mortgage rates and more demand.
And the third-quarter ending in September will probably generate near-3 percent growth, as inventories reverse course and start rising again.
Wage growth largely stalled nationally since the end of the Great Recession until the median household income began rising again last year.
It's honestly a tempting deal that could attract some people who aren't holding onto their investments in hopes of prices rising again.
And what we&aposre seeing because of this President, unemployment at a record low, wages are up, our country is rising again.
The central bank said capacity pressures would gradually push non-tradables inflation higher and reiterated the risk of house prices rising again.
Borrowing may now be rising again, but those taking on new debt also seem to be the most able to repay it.
While the median household income stagnated in the years immediately following the Great Recession, paychecks have begun rising again for most Americans.
In 2018, even with the deficit rising again, it seems Republicans aren't interested in trekking out on their own on entitlement reform.
For more than 100 years, death rates have been dropping for Americans — but now, because of opioids, death rates are rising again.
"We don't expect to see this quietness to last forever, as geopolitical risks are rising again," ANZ bank said in a note.
However, core euro zone bond yields struggled to find strong direction on Monday, dipping mid-morning before rising again in the afternoon.
I notice the balance sheet of the Fed is rising again, I think the monetary base in M2 are up about 14%.
While the number of vehicle miles traveled per capita in the United States began declining in 2005, it began rising again in 2014.
On Tuesday, the yield on the Portugal 10-year benchmark fell 1.5 basis points to 3.25 percent by 0700 GMT, before rising again.
Ivana Puljiz and her team had to act fast, performing a 'rescue excavation' on the site before water levels would begin rising again.
The shares traded as high as $49.17 in November amid speculation that interest rates would start rising again and help banks earn more.
True, prices slumped during the national housing bust of 2006-2009, but then they began rising again, far outpacing gains in family income.
The number of cars driving through Central London fell sharply, but began rising again when ride-hailing apps like Uber appeared in 2012.
That is the only way we can end the diesel discussion, stop the devaluation of vehicles and get sales figures to start rising again.
After crashing in the financial collapse, timeshare sales are rising again, and with them high-pressure sales practices such as those Ms. Gutierrez described.
Oil prices are rising again, which could lead to a boomlet, but the town is keen not to repeat the mistakes of the past.
Two years on from being annexed from the rest of Ukraine by Russian forces, tensions between Moscow and Kyiv over Crimea are rising again.
"Gold tends to show a seasonal pattern across the year, rising in spring, flattening in summer, and then rising again from September," Ash said.
While incomes have recently begun rising again after a long flat spell, the median household income is about where it was 238.3 years ago.
So it's really the pressure will come when interest rates are perceived to be rising again and creating some competition for the stock market.
Mr Peña at first played down the battle against organised crime, but the murder rate is rising again and extortion is an everyday misery.
Apprehensions have been below a million a year since fiscal 2007, and they dropped to 303,916 in fiscal 2023, but they are rising again.
After bottoming at 73% in 2015, the participation rate for women is rising again and finally approaching the highs seen almost two decades ago.
We are in the middle of one of the longest economic booms in our history, with wages finally rising again for the middle class.
After trending lower for several years, the Texas rate has been rising again — to 17.7 percent in 2018, or about twice the national average.
More than five decades on, tensions are rising again over Russian fears that the United States might deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe.
Between 21980 and 21920, the number of known drug addicts in Britain fell from 21990 to 290, before rising again to 454 by 1960.
He said many indicators in Britain were rising again and added that the "small amount of uncertainty" the referendum result had created had been overcome.
Shale companies can cut costs further, "but it takes 2014 to 18 months to roll through the system" and get profits rising again, he said.
Emefiele said Nigeria's foreign reserves were rising again and that the exchange rate was stable, with inflation trending downwards - a positive sign for the economy.
Before December 19th her approval ratings were rising again and her party's rift with the Christian Social Union, its more conservative Bavarian sibling, was closing.
Also rising again is Russian output, where the new 22017,000-tonne per year Boguchansk smelter is currently operating in what owner Rusal calls "test mode".
The collapse of fuel-efficient diesel sales has stiffened the challenge across the industry, causing CO2 emissions to begin rising again after years of improvement.
Add it all up and the number of uninsured people may start rising again, eroding gains that drove the uninsured rate to a historic low.
Violence is rising again in the region, where India has presided over a bloody campaign to hunt down those fighting a quixotic battle for independence.
After declining for a decade, new-vehicle carbon emissions are rising again as customers flock from cars to SUVs, and from diesel to gasoline engines.
The number of cocaine overdose deaths declined from 6900 to 2628, but then began rising again, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The continued easy money policies have created a borrowing boom that could wind up causing a crisis if -- or rather, when -- rates start rising again.
She also sees daily email newsletters — which were big in the mid-2000s with the rise and exits of companies like Daily Candy — rising again.
The number of people who are uninsured or underinsured is rising again, after two years of sabotage to the current law by the Trump administration.
Mr. Obama's budget will project, as the Congressional Budget Office recently did, that the deficit will begin rising again this year, several years sooner than expected.
Growth in flights to Barcelona, one of Europe's most popular tourist city destinations, dipped a little after the attacks but was now rising again, he said.
But with the refugee crisis waning and her popularity rising again, Mrs Merkel in the end decided that she had no choice but to run again.
On the basis of current futures prices for oil, headline inflation is likely to decline slightly further before rising again at the end of the year.
Reuters reports that OPEC is expected to extend its output restrictions when officials meet later this month, meaning the low prices could quickly begin rising again.
Rising again in your career is going to take every ounce of energy inside of you to not be pissed off, and instead, to be inspired.
Customers pay rates that follow oil prices up and down, and while the rates are relatively low at the moment, they are vulnerable to rising again.
There is one red flag: mortgage rates began rising again at the start of September and are now at the highest level in almost three months.
Some security experts say it is crucial for countries to repatriate and prosecute their nationals if the jihadist movement is to be prevented from rising again.
"Old demons are rising again, ready to complete their task of chaos," he declared, to a scowling Mr Trump and a poker-faced Mr Putin in Paris.
On the basis of current futures prices for oil, headline inflation is likely to decline over the coming months, before rising again towards the end of year.
The populist coalition's own finance minister, Giovanni Tria, (a technocrat), had calculated that a deficit of 1.6% was the maximum to keep the debt from rising again.
French President Emmanuel Macron's popularity is rising again according to the latest opinion poll, showing a recovery from a personal low seen during the "Yellow Vest" protests.
The oil market is likely to remain oversupplied for some time yet even after the OPEC meeting, especially since U.S. oil production will soon start rising again.
A crackdown by the Mexican authorities stemmed the flow, but the numbers are rising again, especially in the Big Bend region of Texas and around Yuma, Ariz.
If the global economy is accelerating, OPEC is unwinding its production cuts, and oil prices are rising again, the White House is likely to be less aggressive.
The office market had been "tepid," with vacancy rates only decreasing by 1.3% from its 2010 peak to 2016, and actually rising again from 2016 to 2019.
In that same year, heroin's role began rising again to hit its highest-ever, worst numbers in 270 with a drop since then, according to county figures.
Having flirted with deflation two years ago, consumer prices are rising again but will not hit the ECB's target of just under 2 percent for years to come.
After years of strong growth, sales of organic goodies peaked in 2008, at about £2 billion ($2.9 billion), and after a recession-induced fall are now rising again.
The recovery in the greenback had begun during Tuesday's U.S. trading session, with data showing U.S. consumer confidence hitting a five-month high and house prices rising again.
One of the tallest, loveliest stretches of the souk has already been restored, its collapsed domes rising again high above the cobbled floor using original materials and techniques.
The number of illegal crossings of families dropped by 64 percent, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, who said entries began rising again after the initiative ended.
She added that the broader trend was that the rate of deaths had been dropping since the 1970s and was forecast to start rising again in the 2020s.
It dropped a little over the next two years, before rising again, partly because of the additional inflows when Britain lifted migration restrictions on Bulgaria and Romania in 2014.
Meanwhile, ultra-low interest rates that were brought in after the euro sovereign debt crisis of 2011 are expected to start rising again at the end of summer 2019.
Over 15 successive quarters, prices dropped 11.6 percent, though they did finally start rising again in the third quarter of this year, with a gain of 0.7 percent recorded.
Both planes' flight paths reportedly show the planes rising then descending then rising again before crashing, suggesting automated systems believed that the nose of the plane was too high.
They may even start to see costs rising again, and this would be problematic unless matched by similar gains in the U.S. dollar prices of the commodities they produce.
But expense claims are rising again: Britain's tax authorities say the amount of money offset by employees to cover business expenses grew 25% in the five years to 2015.
Tensions have been steadily rising again in the South China Sea in the past year after a period of calm following US President Donald Trump's inauguration in January 2017.
On the other hand, it hedged against rising short-term bond yields in September, just before their yields started rising again, a strategy that worked well, Sago also said.
The active rig count is likely to peak in June or July unless the price of benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude starts rising again above $22017 per barrel.
But oil output in the United States may well reverse its recent declines and start rising again as producers there aren't beholden to anything other than the profit motive.
The number of uninsured Americans is rising again, according to the Census Bureau, an abrupt reversal of a trend of increased coverage since the Affordable Care Act became law.
"We have some exposures in some funds but not generally across the firm ... As the prices have started rising again, we have been reducing those exposures," said Andrew Bosomworth.
"You might see a temporary hiatus ... but then when you get closer to the presidential elections, then this flares back up and then we'll see tensions rising again," said Brice.
The stock market is rising again, headlined by big technology names, toward all-time highs with rich valuations that's even got Warren Buffett saying he can't find anything to buy.
But wherever they bottom out and start rising again is likely to be higher than the average price you paid for your stocks over the past 10 or 15 years.
Ultra-low interest rates that were brought in by the ECB after the euro sovereign debt crisis of 2011 are expected to start rising again at the end of summer 2019.
But many analysts and traders are skeptical the current level of cuts will be enough to bring stocks down to the target this year or prevent them rising again next year.
With Italian bond yields having dropped slightly after December's budget deal with Brussels, interest expenditure is forecast to drop to 3.6 percent of GDP this year, before rising again in 2020.
The less skin in the game you have, however, the higher your rate may be, and interest rates are now rising again at a sharper clip than the past several years.
WuXi AppTec's shares opened at HK$67 ($13) and then dropped to as low as HK$64.95 before rising again to HK$67.5, still below the offer price of HK$68.
Although U.S. production fell back by nearly 1 MBD when oil prices collapsed in the second half of 21625, output is rising again with the recent gain in world oil prices.
But many analysts and traders are sceptical the current level of cuts will be enough to bring stocks down to the target this year or prevent them rising again next year.
Wages in the eurozone are rising again after years of stagnation, a welcome development not only for working people but also for Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank.
Depending how much of this precipitation falls in North-Central California, water levels in the Oroville Reservoir, which the dam holds back, will begin rising again, prolonging the dangerous flooding situation.
But with waters now rising again, and expected to come close to the heights of 1993, a dwindling set of volunteers were left to the grueling routine of protecting the town.
Ultra-low interest rates were brought in by the ECB after the euro sovereign debt crisis of 2011, though they are expected to start rising again at the end of summer 2019.
In response, emerging markets have steadied, stocks and oil are not falling as fast and China's currency reserves, the cause of a huge global sell-off in early January, are rising again.
So while ISIS's looming defeat is a cause for celebration, it's looking more and more like Iraq doesn't have a good plan for preventing it — or something like it — from rising again.
Mr. Johnston, 61, bought coverage through the law's online marketplaces for several years but did not renew his plan for this year after learning his $640 monthly premium would be rising again.
LONDON (Reuters) - After a decade of near zero real income growth across the developed world, workers may well be seeing wages rising again at last and global markets do not like it. Why?
As yields dropped slightly after a deal with Brussels over the Italian budget in December, interest expenditure is forecast to drop to 3.6 percent of GDP this year, before rising again in 2020.
"The fact that inflation is rising again, and expected to climb further, equally points towards a positive economic development in Germany, making a change in the ECB's monetary policy more likely," he added.
She dismissed fears of shortages of essential medical equipment like masks and ventilators, saying that German companies had increased production and it was possible to import from China, where production was rising again.
In his speech on Tuesday, Vlieghe said the global economic outlook had deteriorated since July and that slack was probably rising again in Britain's economy, which would have significant consequences for monetary policy.
And though vehicles have gotten more efficient and more hybrids and EVs are on the road since then, the number of vehicles and vehicle miles traveled (VMT) have begun rising again, overwhelming efficiency gains.
Malaria is one of the most dangerous infectious diseases in the world, and after decades of progress, the number of cases is rising again, according to the World Health Organization's 2018 World Malaria Report.
Nonetheless, global carbon emissions are on a trajectory that scientists say will lead to far higher levels of warming, and worldwide emissions are rising again after a multi-year plateau that ended last year.
More than five decades on, tensions are rising again over Russian fears that the United States might deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe as a landmark Cold war-era arms control treaty unravels.
More than five decades on, tensions are rising again over Russian fears that the United States might deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe, as a landmark Cold War-era arms-control treaty unravels.
Indeed, even if tensions ease in the South China Sea, they are rising again in the East China Sea, around the Senkaku islands which Japan controls but which China claims (and calls the Diaoyu).
With oil prices rising again, however, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned against complacency in its latest regional outlook in May, saying more needed to be done to reform pension and social security benefits.
U.S. shale output is likely to accelerate further in the second half of 2018 and into 2019: the number of rigs drilling for oil is rising again in response to the increase in prices.
Last fall, the economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton attracted widespread attention with a paper showing that mortality among middle-aged white Americans, which had been declining for generations, started rising again circa 2000.
The region is expecting more storms by Thursday, so workers have been rushing to fortify the emergency spillway before water reservoir levels begin rising again and more water starts pouring over the eroded hillside.
For residents along the Great Lakes, the questions are complicated by the fact that water levels vary naturally over time and will recede eventually, though they could rise more before falling and then rising again.
The benchmark Spanish 10-year bond saw its yield drop 5 basis points (bps) at one stage to 1.17 percent before rising again to 1.22 percent at 1500 GMT, down 1 bp on the day.
After starting to recover after the Great Recession, federal deficits are rising again — and that means Treasury will have to borrow more to make up the gap between what the government spends and brings in.
Many predict that with home prices rising again and a growing number of baby boomers reaching retirement age, there will be a revival in this market as the elderly look to supplement their living expenses.
Trying to get prices rising again, the bank has exhausted nearly all of its conventional tools and now relies on largely untested measures like negative interest rates and large-scale asset purchases to provide accommodation.
We expect the city's direct debt to decline in 2017-2018 before rising again from 2019 when investments are expected to accelerate as the city taps the EU funds available for Polish local governments (LGs).
And when you look at the fact that wages are finally rising again, particularly among working men and women across this country, that tells you the forgotten men and women of America are forgotten no more.
Though this number had fallen below 4,000 by 2014 it is, according to the Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor, an international research group, rising again as a consequence of conflicts in Libya, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen.
Why it matters: So far at least, global stock markets have seemed to shrug off the relentless jostling of the financial system, mostly by President Trump, with all three major U.S. exchanges rising again on Thursday.
The rancor over the wall has caused deep discord between the Israeli authorities and Jewish leaders abroad, and tensions are rising again as a government plan approved earlier this year to resolve the issue has stalled.
It was only after the government imposed new fuel economy rules — first under President George W. Bush and then under President Barack Obama — that the average fuel economy of vehicles on American roads began rising again.
When rates began rising again last year, the combination of high prices and higher rates took its toll on sales, which fell sharply in the second half of last year to the lowest level in several years.
The automaker forecast its U.S. market share to begin rising again from this year, targeting a year-end share of 20.1% versus 3.9% last year, with sales of its upgraded Palisade SUV starting from the second half.
President Enrique Pena Nieto took office at the end of 2012 pledging to curb the gang violence, but after some early successes, murders began rising again, and last year was the bloodiest under his administration to date.
Expectations were high that ECB policymakers would deliver a telling blow in the central bank's campaign to get inflation rising again and drag the euro zone economy out of the mire after eight years of weak growth.
"With the downside risks to the economy rising again, particularly with the escalation of the trade war, the case for Fed rate cuts is building," said Michael Pearce, a senior economist at Capital Economics in New York.
"We expect inflation to accelerate for the second straight month as energy prices are rising again and import price falls are moderating due to the yen's recent weakness," said Takeshi Minami, chief economist at Norinchukin Research Institute.
In many developed countries, the dependency ratio rose after the second world war (thanks to the baby boom), fell in the late 1960s and 1970s as the boomers entered the workforce, and has recently started rising again.
While Chinese leaders have stressed the need to corral asset bubbles and rely on more sustainable growth, the economy continues to rely heavily on credit to hit official growth targets, with debt levels rising again last year.
The automaker forecast its U.S. market share to begin rising again from this year, targeting a year-end share of 4.2% versus 3.9% last year, with sales of its upgraded Palisade SUV starting from the second half.
Homicides in the precinct reached 13 in 21, after hovering between eight and 235 for a decade before that, and then dropped to 278 in 2012, eight in 2013 and seven in 2014 before rising again last year.
Not only have Brazil's corn and soybean outlooks swelled beyond what any analyst had originally predicted, Argentine soybean harvest estimates have done an about-face and are rising again after earlier concerns over both wet and dry weather.
"We're really approaching that level right now which is around 2.20% on the 10-Year yield which we would expect would hold some support and then see yields start rising again," he told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Thursday.
Buy rates were rising again Monday with the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note higher at around 3.158 percent Monday morning, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond was also higher at 3.335 percent.
"It is significant that after a period of relative stability, now the rates are rising again," Bob Anderson, chief of the mortality statistics branch at the C.D.C.'s National Center for Health Statistics, said in a phone interview.
West Texas Intermediate crude rose to $76 a barrel in early October, the highest level since 2014, before plunging 35 percent to below $50 a barrel last Thursday, and then rising again Monday to about $53 a barrel.
By disrupting what remains of the botnet—in coordination with law enforcement and internet service providers across 35 countries, and with the help of cybersecurity firms like BitSight and ShadowServer—Microsoft has effectively prevented Necurs from rising again.
In his speech on Tuesday, Vlieghe said the global economic outlook had deteriorated since July because of the escalating trade war and that slack was probably rising again in Britain's economy, which would have significant consequences for policy.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek tourism revenues are seen rising again in 2016 but revenue growth hinges on a swift conclusion of the country's bailout review and an efficient handling of refugee flows, the country's main tourism association said on Wednesday.
The yield curve between three-month bills and 2003-year notes has not only inverted, but the inversion is now the widest in nearly 12 years, as the Great Recession approached, a clear sign recession risks are rising again.
It's the latest sign that pro-labor voices in America are looking to counterparts in France, Germany, and elsewhere across the Atlantic for signs of how to revive the labor movement and get the working class's wages rising again.
Anger is rising again, as officials in Somalia's semi-independent Puntland region cash in by selling licences to foreign boats for catches that are depleting the fish stocks that have hitherto sustained Somali fishermen—without their having to resort to piracy.
Ireland's fiscal watchdog estimates that if forecast GDP growth comes in 1.5 percentage points lower each year, it would cause the debt-to-GDP ratio to stagnate at current high levels before rising again by the end of the decade.
Natural gas emits about half of the greenhouse gas emissions of coal and has been a key reason why emissions in the US have stayed level or declined over the past decade before rising again, even as the economy has grown.
But congestion is rising again (see chart 1), a result of vans and taxis clocking up more miles within the zone, as well as new lanes for buses and Lycra-clad commuters that have reduced the road space for cars.
Prices eased last month as farmers held off restocking during hot summer weather, but are rising again and set to go higher, said Dong Xiaobo, China general manager for French genetics company Orvia, the No.2 supplier of breeding ducks.
Letting U.S. automakers produce cars with inferior mileage performance will lead Americans and foreign consumers to favor cars made in countries with tighter environmental and mileage standards — like China, Japan and Europe — especially since the price of oil is rising again.
While public funding for higher education is rising again in some states, it is still an inflation-adjusted $9 billion behind where it was before deep cuts were imposed during the last recession, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities reported.
The global count of measles cases, which had been declining steeply during this century's first fifteen years, is rising again; the first six months of 19843 saw more than any full year since 21984, according to a report by the World Health Organization.
Bernstein Energy said in a note on Monday that after recent falls in global oil inventories, stocks might start rising again soon due, especially due to a slowdown in demand which typically happens at the end of the northern hemisphere winter season.
But the U.S. Energy Information Administration's most recent forecast predicted that average prices in the U.S. will fall 21980 percent year over year in 2016, reaching a seven-year low of $1.90 per gallon in February before rising again in the spring.
Flynn, 58, is a retired general who rose to the highest ranks of the Army over a three-decade career -- only to see him fired from the military by the Obama administration before unexpectedly rising again on the heels of Trump's election victory.
With oil prices and cash flow gradually rising again, Shell announced on Tuesday that it was reviving its all-cash dividend, discarding a program that gave shareholders an option of receiving dividends in shares of stock, which had been depressed in recent years.
After posting solid gains in the first seven months of 2019, Russian stock indexes slipped in August and are likely to finish this year near current levels, before rising again by the end of 20203, a consensus forecast of around 12 analysts showed.
After posting solid gains in the first seven months of 2019, Russian stock indexes slipped in August and are likely to finish this year near current levels, before rising again by the end of 20203, a consensus forecast of around 12 analysts showed.
Well, it's still about—a study by the Lancet released in April of last year found that use of the drug is rising again in London, among recreational drugs users; intravenous drug users combining it with heroin; and men who have sex with men.
"Given the already dire state of the population—decimated to just 4 percent of unfished levels—it is of particular concern that the auction price is rising again," Amanda Nickson, director of Global Tuna Conservation at the Pew Charitable Trusts, said in a press release.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The number of people seeking political asylum in the European Union is rising again, driven up by Latin American refugees, but flows are expected to remain well below the high levels seen during Europe's 6653 migration crisis, a report said on Monday.
"   International panic: Global markets also convulsed Tuesday after Trump called for further tariffs against China, according to The Wall Street Journal, which called it "the starkest sign yet that the threat of a trade war--once dismissed by many investors as unlikely--is rising again.
BEIJING, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Shanghai aluminum prices fell in early trade on Friday, having hit a more than two-week low under 14,000 yuan ($2,33) a tonne overnight on signs that stocks in top consumer China were rising again after a protracted drop over 2019.
BEIJING, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Shanghai aluminium prices fell in early trade on Friday, having hit a more than two-week low under 14,000 yuan ($2,33) a tonne overnight on signs that stocks in top consumer China were rising again after a protracted drop over 2019.
The currency began rising again in the fall, as President Xi Jinping of China met Mr. Trump in Argentina late last year to begin hammering out a trade pact, said Brad Setser, a senior fellow for international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations.
While the efforts to impeach Ms. Rousseff seemed to flag in recent weeks after political rivals found themselves entangled in their own scandals, the pressure is rising again as her campaign funding is scrutinized and her political mentor, Mr. da Silva, faces an array of legal challenges.
Longevity in Africa rose rapidly in the 1950s and '60s with the spread of antibiotics and vaccines, flattened as the collapse of colonialism bankrupted health care systems, plummeted in the 1990s with the spread of AIDS, and is now rising again as donors pay for AIDS drugs.
The central bank's projections for future policy showed even more discord — 7 members of the 17-member committee said they expect to cut rates again this year, while 5 expect rates to remain at their current level and 5 see rates rising again later in the year.
" The SPLC has also documented a dramatic rise in hate groups since the turn of the millennium, reporting that the hate group count has been rising again in recent years, from 784 to 914 since 2014, because of "a presidential campaign [Donald Trump's] that flirted heavily with extremist ideas.
Hermione (Jurgita Dronina), in anguish in Act I and again when reunited with her husband in Act III, stretches a powerfully pure arabesque line from front arm to raised back leg, and then repeatedly turns on the spot in this position, rising again and again, urgently, onto point.
The ECB has missed its inflation target of close to 2 percent for three straight years and policymakers fear that a failure to get prices rising again would erode public confidence in the bank, rendering monetary policy ineffective and leaving Europe stuck in a trap of zero price growth.
The ratio of Chinese corporate debt to GDP is already very high by international standards - at 168 percent in 2017 - and is expected to start rising again as nominal GDP growth declines towards 8 percent from the unusually high rate of more than 11 percent in 2017, Fitch said.
Since then, well over 100,000 Mexicans have been killed — a similar number to the total civilian deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan combined during the same period — and while the homicide rate has dropped somewhat in the last four years, there are signs it may now be rising again.
Funds raised by China's property developers grew 7.6% on-year in January-May, lower than an 8.9% increase in the first four months, official data showed, suggesting their financing pressures may be rising again after looser credit conditions earlier this year helped alleviate some pains for the debt-laden developers.
With prices rising again and many oil market analysts forecasting a gradual, if not entirely smooth, rise in prices over the next couple of years, attention has turned to whether U.S. shale oil production will bounce back like before – or whether it even had solid enough foundations to begin with.
The charges mark yet another stunning downfall for Flynn, 58, a retired general who rose to the highest ranks of the Army over a three-decade career -- only to see him fired from the military by the Obama administration before unexpectedly rising again on the heels of Trump's election victory.
In short, the promising-but-inadequate decline in carbon emissions from the US power sector might continue under Trump, or they might plateau or start rising again, but either way it won't be enough to meet America's short-term Paris targets, much less get on a trajectory toward its mid-century targets.
Thanks to a booming economy in the 1990s, spending as a share of GDP fell during the Clinton administration but began rising again under Bush II. When the Great Recession sent the economy in reverse, spending as a share of GDP soared when Obama took office, but has come back in line with historical trends.
Thanks to a booming economy in the 1990s, spending as a share of GDP fell during the Clinton administration but began rising again under Bush II. When the Great Recession sent the economy in reverse, spending as a share of GDP soared when Obama took office, but has come back in line with historical trends since then.
The level of public debt as a share of GDP roughly doubled during the Reagan and Bush I administrations, then fell during the Clinton era and began rising again under Bush II. The strength of the economy can also be measured by the health of the private sector, which presidential candidates typically rely on for campaign contributions.
The level of public debt as a share of GDP roughly doubled during the Reagan and Bush I administrations, then fell during the Clinton era and began rising again under Bush II. The strength of the economy can also be measured by the health of the private sector, which presidential candidates typically rely on for campaign contributions.
Among his pet peeves, he said, was how non-Koreans used Japanese names to describe Korean dishes: Hwe, sliced raw fish, is not sashimi, he said, his voice rising again; dduk, rice cakes, can be pretty different from mochi; and kimbap, rice rolled inside seaweed with various vegetables or meats, should never, ever, be called maki.
Some 65,000 Americans will die this year of drug overdoses, American life expectancy has fallen for two years in a row, guns claim a life every 15 minutes and the number of uninsured is rising again even as a child in the U.S. is 70 percent more likely to die before adulthood than one in other advanced nations.
While this impact would be felt across the country and throughout the economy, sectors such as agriculture, construction, retail and hospitality would be hardest hit, the AAF reported In fact, employers are already having a hard time filling some new positions, based on the latest government data, which is one reason wages have begun rising again after nearly a decade of stagnation.
America is losing the war against its No. 1 killer: Heart diseaseStroke deaths are rising again, and no one is sure why There's still a long way to go until data on humans and fasting provides stronger scientific evidence, and there are hurdles in the way, namely, the ethical boundaries on designing studies that limit the food humans can eat.
Or better still, it gave the impression of a young, awakening North America shedding the skins of the past and rising again to a new dance: A new dance in a new creation; new thinking which will slip the borders of north and south and form a natural alliance based on New World sensibilities — an alliance which should have been there with us at the very beginning when we came individually and collectively to this continent, as we are together the new people to the world, having made passage from old outdated regimes and antiquated tribalists of every continent to get here.

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