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"skyrocket" Definitions
  1. (of prices, etc.) to rise quickly to a very high level

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During the recession, declining public funds caused tuition to skyrocket.
That figure will skyrocket as the November elections draw closer.
If expectations were a penny lower, the stock could skyrocket.
As quality improves and cost comes down, sales could skyrocket.
Go deeper: Oil traders fear déjà vu as prices skyrocket
Better buy your glasses now before they skyrocket in price. 
Failing to pay at all can make your bill skyrocket.
Now the borders have been shut, food prices could skyrocket.
That lack of access has caused food prices to skyrocket.
The cost of web access and internet subscriptions could skyrocket.
If you're not careful, it could skyrocket your wedding bill.
While college costs skyrocket, acceptance rates have taken a nosedive.
They expect that number to skyrocket as Election Day nears.
If the harvest is poor, then the market prices skyrocket.
With or without war, food prices are about to skyrocket.
If I now lose that, my bills would potentially skyrocket.
"It is unlikely they are going to skyrocket," he said.
Despite the bad news coverage, NSO's value continued to skyrocket.
However, during the recession, declining public funds caused tuition to skyrocket.
"The amount of travelers will skyrocket with direct flights," Giannattasio said.
During the Great Recession, declining public funds caused tuition to skyrocket.
Once a true pipeline is built, the industry's growth could skyrocket.
Recent years have seen its prevalence skyrocket in the United States.
The trend comes as drones are skyrocket in popularity and functionality.
"It's not that [the odds of a quake] skyrocket," said Vidale.
Stocks can skyrocket based on real value added, but also perceptions.
"Mobile shopping continues to skyrocket and see increased conversion," Schreiner said.
Unemployment will skyrocket, as will insurance, health care and education costs.
Thor saw sales skyrocket 56.9 percent to $2.02 billion fromlast year.
We have seen trade and investment skyrocket between the two countries.
By 2021, this number is expected to skyrocket to $1.5 billion.
However, that doesn't mean the price of oil is about to skyrocket.
And skyrocket it will, if Musk has anything to say about it.
However, that doesn't mean the price of oil is about to skyrocket.
That growth was led by Azure, which saw sales skyrocket by 73%.
But at just 31 weeks pregnant, Jannelle's liver enzymes began to skyrocket.
Over the same period of time, we have seen political partisanship skyrocket.
But in immediate future, those premiums could skyrocket as much as 20%.
The turnout would skyrocket, and the same is true for the Grammys.
"Doesn't help the people whose premiums skyrocket next year," Cruz told reporters.
The situation is dire for many local economies as recycling costs skyrocket.
Even the price of tomatoes is set to skyrocket thanks to Trump.
The number of TV blackouts continues to skyrocket, due to these fights.
And if your suitcase is above the maximum allowance, those charges skyrocket.
Premiums for older people would skyrocket and become unaffordable for many people.
But those who don't could see their costs skyrocket again next year.
Washington (CNN)Early voting ahead of the midterm elections continues to skyrocket.
It didn't take long for the singer's career to skyrocket from there.
That means cases will continue to skyrocket for weeks after spread stops.
Sales of Spam, condensed milk and turnips — so-called Nostalgia Cuisine — skyrocket.
Airbnb's marketing costs could skyrocket as it scales and takes on Google.
After you spend money on gaining new skills, your income will skyrocket.
According to experts, that number could skyrocket once more Americans get tested.
Unemployment would skyrocket and there would be no money for public jobs.
Consumer prices could skyrocket if the administration puts these taxes into effect.
If that kind of tax reform happens, the U.S. economy will skyrocket.
The super wealthy will invest in America and the GDP will skyrocket.
When that happens, the yen could skyrocket as Japanese funds repatriate cash.
Authorities fear the number of victims will skyrocket in the coming weeks.
Many were concerned the Fed's easy money policies would cause inflation to skyrocket.
But now, her career is really about to skyrocket — straight into outer space.
Still, the Essential Phone's relative merits weren't enough to skyrocket it to stardom.
If he stays true until the penultimate episode, Bob's sure ratings will skyrocket.
Repeal of the Hyde Amendment would cause the rate of abortion to skyrocket.
So these stocks are going to skyrocket once breakup actually becomes a reality.
Late payments on these cards can cause interest — and your expenses — to skyrocket.
A country singer whose career was "about to skyrocket" has died aged 30.
Demand to attend these schools would likely skyrocket well beyond the current level.
A bottleneck in the system has caused the numbers being detained to skyrocket.
Demands for additional bandwidth are going to skyrocket as these products become commonplace.
Ex-contestants invariably see their social media follower count skyrocket into the millions.
If Mashour signed with Maccabi Tel Aviv, for example, his visibility would skyrocket.
Insurance costs for transplant recipients are likely to skyrocket, while their coverage plummets.
I could see it making cocaine skyrocket, but I'm also curious about marijuana.
If the prices skyrocket, then fine: Only the really wealthy can wear fur.
But as valuations skyrocket in the U.S., there may be increased interest abroad.
Oakland has seen rents and home prices skyrocket with the local technology boom.
Until then, premium predictions will vary wildly and prices may skyrocket in 2018.
And tiny companies saw their stocks skyrocket after adding "blockchain" to their names.
We also saw opioid-linked deaths skyrocket as the drug-addiction epidemic continued.
The premiums, deductibles, and copays people actually pay for their care will skyrocket.
These are the moments that caused search traffic for these candidates to skyrocket.
As bourbon prices skyrocket, brandy is starting to look more and more attractive.
And leaks that caused bills to skyrocket also went undetected for long periods.
"The price of labor is just going to continue to skyrocket," JDA's Owen said.
As smart speaker sales continue to skyrocket, we must remember to proceed with caution.
To view a graphic on CDP's debt yields skyrocket on coalition plans, click: reut.
In a single session it managed to skyrocket to $28, a 91 percent gain.
In a single session it managed to skyrocket to $28, a 91 percent gain.
As Kelsea Ballerini's music career continues to skyrocket, so does her red carpet style.
If the disparity was remedied, that number would skyrocket to 46.5 percent of patients.
Victor Lezama has seen his business skyrocket since he first opened it in 2013.
Since a CNN town hall in early March, Buttigieg has seen his polls skyrocket.
After her triumphant performance at the Gaslight, Midge's comedy career is poised to skyrocket.
Taylor Gourmet has seen orders skyrocket 132 percent across all stores since adopting Dispatch.
The prevailing assumption was that Atlanta's crime numbers would skyrocket, but they did not.
Cryptocurrency is capturing the attention of a larger set of investors as prices skyrocket.
If he stops those payments, premiums will skyrocket even more than they already have.
Unless next year's deficit is closed, property taxes for homeowners will skyrocket, Wolf said.
Unless prices skyrocket, independent shale companies are expected to maintain lower levels of spending.
If Banayan dropped his ticket into one of those buckets, his chances would skyrocket.
The Air Force is taking a hard look at itself as service suicides skyrocket.
Egyptians have seen their savings slashed by high and inflation rates skyrocket since November.
I think I told you about how defaults—we're now seeing the defaults skyrocket.
Although de Blasio has pushed affordable housing over the years, homelessness continues to skyrocket.
It comes as the number of cases in California and the United States skyrocket.
And Amazon and grocery service Instacart have seen online order and delivery demands skyrocket.
And those health-care costs can skyrocket when faced with unexpected or persistent expenses.
Those three changes, Ms. Hildebrand said, caused the price of the dress to skyrocket.
Still others could see premiums skyrocket as price protections for pre-existing conditions lapse.
Costs continue to skyrocket, and the schedule continues to slip farther into the future.
Once I dropped my bad spending habits, however, our retirement savings began to skyrocket.
Since then, we've seen premiums and out-of-pocket expenses skyrocket for American families.
It's not going to skyrocket, but it is going to be a bit more.
This funding is essential in a city where real estate prices continue to skyrocket.
But costs didn't skyrocket like they did in the US after Three Mile Island.
With not enough food for the world's population, prices would skyrocket, the paper's authors argue.
The man was prolific and now he's gone and so demand is likely to skyrocket.
The nation was emerging from a recession and financial crisis, and had seen deficits skyrocket.
If these people aren't trained on how to use the internet, unemployment rates will skyrocket.
Therefore, if Bitcoin is increasingly utilized as a cryptocurrency, the authors project, emissions could skyrocket.
As far as performance goes, AI continues to skyrocket, especially in fields like computer vision.
Rates of adolescent drug use really did skyrocket, and parents noticed what was going on.
Under the current plan, premiums would skyrocket for older, poorer Americans — and those people vote.
Colbert has seen his ratings skyrocket as he has taken on Trump night after night.
Otherwise, it would skyrocket even higher than the original 7 percent rate on his loan.
American families across the country are seeing their health insurance premiums skyrocket due to Obamacare.
And the price of higher education is only predicted to skyrocket in the following decades.
Some purchased shares BY MISTAKE, only to see their shares skyrocket — until the music stopped.
Premiums could be expected to skyrocket as insurers attempt to deal with the continuing uncertainty.
More importantly, your medical bills will skyrocket—a basic MRI will run you about $2,611.
All of this amidst the need for expansion as the city's population continues to skyrocket.
Between 21971 and 21992, Generation X saw its median household net worth skyrocket 280 percent.
Attended the rally in Belgrade I've seen my business skyrocket over the last two years.
During those years, RUSA LGBT saw its membership skyrocket, said Yelena Goltsman, the group's founder.
D.S.A. in particular has seen membership skyrocket, from 5,000 in 2016 to more than 50,000.
Not only did our employee engagement scores skyrocket, our earnings tripled in just three years.
It could cause their monthly payments to skyrocket unexpectedly, putting a squeeze on their budget.
The 0% offer is for a promotional period, and your rate could skyrocket after that.
Critics, including many retailers, have expressed fear that consumer prices would skyrocket as a result.
Since 2016, Sky shareholders have seen the value of their investment skyrocket through acquisition offers.
Some may be concerned that without regulation, therapy costs will skyrocket due to unconstrained spending.
And the percentage of transactions taking place online or via mobile apps continues to skyrocket.
Gutierrez says 'Star Wars' merch prices will skyrocket even higher in the next 30 days.
As the finance and technology worlds become increasingly integrated, FinTech developer jobs are set to skyrocket.
The report comes as the number of migrants coming across the southern border continues to skyrocket.
If you're pregnant, you might see your libido nosedive — or skyrocket — or not change at all.
When it snows, flights are disrupted, Uber fares skyrocket, and construction can get put on hold. 
Drug overdose deaths in the US continue to skyrocket, with opioids causing roughly 60% of them.
When the number of views began to skyrocket, Rohrback initially assumed there was a computer glitch.
As of late, Swift has been by Alwyn's side as his acting career continues to skyrocket.
Even if marriage rates were to skyrocket, there would be no shortage of poor married people.
Kendall landed two covers for the publication when her career was starting to skyrocket in 2014.
Yet despite these early warning signs, e-cigarette use continues to skyrocket in the United States.
With mobile use continuing to skyrocket, the demand for these innovative experiences will grow in pace.
Such firms have partially replaced the retail investor base, which drove bitcoin's skyrocket rise in 2017.
With no where to escape to and usually no natural predator, the populations can quickly skyrocket.
And with Xoom launching in another 27 markets, the service's potential volume is set to skyrocket.
We actively dealt with it growing up and saw technology consistently skyrocket throughout our entire lifetime.
Sadly, unless action is taken, the prices of ever more drugs can be expected to skyrocket.
The ratings skyrocket, as viewers hang on to see if the ending is dramatic, even violent.
However, as the graph below illustrates, the deficit is set to skyrocket exponentially from 28503 onwards.
Today, however, long-term care insurers face accusations of badly underpricing their policies as costs skyrocket.
"I am sceptical that rates will skyrocket - we're taking more of a moderate view," he said.
While global mobile traffic was 7 exabytes in 2016, it will skyrocket 700 percent by 2021.
There are plenty of mouths to feed in Minnesota, so targets may never skyrocket for Rudolph.
But once the outbreak passes, the company expects customer demand in its Macau casinos to skyrocket.
On the current trajectory, as exposures and illnesses skyrocket, Americans could be in lockdown for months.
Stanfield), whose sales skyrocket after he begins talking like a white man (voiced by David Cross).
"Obamacare's insurance mandates caused premiums to skyrocket," he said in a summary given to Republican senators.
The appearances on the show led sales to skyrocket from $500,000 to more than $14 million.  
The attack caused tensions between the countries to skyrocket, with Iran promising a proportional retaliatory strike.
These little critters from SkyRocket sing, dance and can wrap around your wrist, backpack and clothing.
That is particularly the case as tuition and associated costs continue to skyrocket in higher education.
On that day, reservations skyrocket by 520 percent, compared with a more typical day on the calendar.
Notably, as ecommerce markets in Latin America continue to expand, incidents of fraud are beginning to skyrocket.
I'm quite sure that with or without the federal intervention, that violence, it was going to skyrocket.
And so you started to see the number of cases of people crossing this way just skyrocket.
This skyrocket in valuation comes after another round of funding that raised $351 million for the company.
And that number's probably gonna skyrocket once Netflix gets her "Girlboss" series up and streaming next year.
That, combined with rapid adoption of smartphones and digital spending, means e-commerce is set to skyrocket.
If that position ultimately prevails, millions of people could lose their coverage or see their costs skyrocket.
Investors were thrilled when Priceline reported a strong quarter recently that allowed the stock to skyrocket higher.
Cramer said investors should beware of froth, when red-hot stocks skyrocket higher for no apparent reason.
And the group estimates that number could skyrocket to $1.16 billion in the U.S. alone by 2022.
The missile launch mini-game is the most AR-like feature Skyrocket had available in the demo.
The tulip craze in the Netherlands in the 17th century saw the price of the flower skyrocket.
They're the guys making sure that beef and poultry prices don't skyrocket due to a disease outbreak.
He did, but not before making my heart-rate skyrocket by following way too close behind me.
The best country solo performer's duet with Alicia Keys caused streams for her song "Hero" to skyrocket.
The report projects millions more people would leave the individual insurance market after that as prices skyrocket.
The news comes as MoviePass continues to skyrocket in growth, surpassing 1.5 million annual subscriptions in January.
So Wall Street, we've seen this market share for Tesla just skyrocket in the last year, right?
Picture a Santa Monica where new development has been choked off, leading property values to skyrocket further.
ObamaCare's 85033 essential coverage mandates and guaranteed issue mandates have caused insurance premiums to skyrocket each year.
Creators got to see players tussle over high-profile items, and see their handiwork skyrocket in value.
Martin walked and claimed to skyrocket from $600,000 to $5 million in sales within the next year.
The importance of controlling the Senate will skyrocket if Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's health fails.
But that giant remains several years from its inaugural launch, and NASA's development costs continue to skyrocket.
During the first trimester, estrogen levels rise modestly, and then skyrocket for the rest of the pregnancy.
They also expect premiums in Obamacare exchanges to skyrocket as healthier, younger people choose to forgo coverage.
With the 10 percent Section 232 tariff, and a 33 percent countervailing duty, aluminum prices will skyrocket.
Which means she's seen drag skyrocket in visibility, and she's performed at a lot of Pride celebrations.
This could cause prices to skyrocket and eventually push more health insurers out of the exchanges entirely.
Without the subsidy, electricity bills are expected to skyrocket as high as 500 percent, according to Rebossio.
Two nights ago I couldn't sleep because I knew my student loan payments were about to skyrocket.
Lakes and reservoirs around the globe are also drying up, since evaporation rates skyrocket when temperatures climb.
Everyone wants to have the next hot unboxing experience and Skyrocket offers a fun one with Blume.
Despite having virtually no effect on the economy, these reckless policies have caused federal debt to skyrocket.
There are certain times of the year when the cost of flowers skyrocket, mostly because of demand.
So when Rick nabs it during their scuffle in another derelict building, the emotional stakes instantly skyrocket.
When Portugal decided to decriminalize in 2000, many skeptics assumed that the number of users would skyrocket.
If Biden's polling position held through the eve of the caucuses, his chances of winning would skyrocket.
The owner of a Hamptons baby gear rental business says she has seen business skyrocket this month.
This lobbying has paid off, as CCA and GEO Group have seen their contracts with ICE skyrocket.
But that number is expected to skyrocket, with 1,300 people still missing two weeks after the hurricane.
Tournaments need that kind of outside revenue, Ms. Barrows said, because without it registration fees would skyrocket.
The area&aposs rising popularity and influx of tech jobs have caused real estate prices to skyrocket.
Expedia reported second-quarter earnings in July that beat analysts' expectations and caused the stock to skyrocket.
Power executives stressed that customers want cleaner energy -- but not if that means their utility bills skyrocket.
Abbott estimated the number of Texas cases will skyrocket to the tens of thousands over two weeks.
As crime and corruption skyrocket nationally, especially in surrounding areas, they've remained stable or even declined here.
This looser definition caused convictions to skyrocket from a few hundred per year to over eight thousand.
But once one member of a family is radicalized, the chances that others will follow suit skyrocket.
Surely, if you win the lottery once, the odds of you winning again would have to skyrocket, right?
Property tax can increase exponentially, and maintenance and energy costs can skyrocket as a result of these shows.
Meanwhile, many local companies that went public in the past few years have since seen their values skyrocket.
Scudamore leaves quite a legacy of 19 years in charge, which has seen the Premier League's value skyrocket.
Videos and photos of John's home deliveries started to spread on social media, and sales began to skyrocket.
And as the programming language continues to grow, the interest in JavaScript developers should also continue to skyrocket.
If the economy accelerates, he expects the stocks to skyrocket higher because the Federal Reserve will raise rates.
Beijing is crowded and expensive, with more than 21 million residents competing for housing that continues to skyrocket.
But if members of Congress and their staff couldn't still get their employer contribution, their premiums would skyrocket.
Finally, pursuing net-zero in the manner prescribed by Democrats would cause American household energy bills to skyrocket.
If the trends continue, Brookings predicted, default rates for student loan borrowers will skyrocket to 38% by 2023.
Beyond Meat's stock continues to skyrocket and even the most optimistic Wall Street analysts are lagging far behind.
The minimum education level needed to get any job not taken by a smart machine will quickly skyrocket.
You see consumer and business confidence skyrocket and now it's coming down a little bit, because of that.
Although opponents feared under-age use would skyrocket, stats show teen marijuana use remaining statistically unchanged since legalization.
But if fliers choose to book three one-way segments instead, that change fee could skyrocket to $600.
If Apple drops the headphone jack, demand for wireless headphone models like the Bose QuietComfort 35 will skyrocket.
Cases of microcephaly skyrocket in Brazil Since October, Brazil has seen 508 confirmed cases of microcephaly in newborns.
That's sure to skyrocket soon, however, since they have the highest viewership on the network, at 4.3 million.
When you plan out your day as carefully as possible, your chances of successfully accomplishing your goals skyrocket.
But Els knows his ranking would skyrocket with a couple of strong finishes, perhaps even a tournament victory.
McCracken speculated that ham sales could skyrocket during Thanksgiving and Christmas, and that sales of turkey could suffer.
But one thing we do know is that sometimes rents and prices will skyrocket in a particular place.
If we don't reduce fossil-fuel emissions, the percentage will skyrocket to 19953 percent by the year 21995.
Yet, the administration's policies rely heavily on incarceration and expanding tent cities that will cause costs to skyrocket.
Research suggests switching to 100 percent renewable energy sources would cause electricity bills to skyrocket for working families.
In the mid-'90s, it launched its hugely successful "Eat Mor Chikin" campaign, causing brand recognition to skyrocket.
This disruption has caused American productivity to skyrocket, but has also made many jobs obsolete, particularly in manufacturing.
Our drug pipeline is anemic, and costs for education, health care, construction, and government are continuing to skyrocket.
Those periods when rides are in high demand and the prices skyrocket are definitely painful on our wallets.
Unemployment claims could skyrocket to a record 2.25 million within a week, according to a Goldman Sachs forecast.
He gave the example of the Jordan 6 Retro Travis Scott, which everyone assumed would skyrocket in price.
Toymaker Skyrocket has a formula behind its best-selling toys to cater to these viral and trending videos.
President Trump tweeted a message of the U.S. flag shortly after the news prompted oil prices to skyrocket.
Skyrocket Blume Dolls, available at Amazon, $9.88Kids from preschool-age up can collect up to 22 Blume dolls.
And on top of that, health insurance premiums will skyrocket much faster than anything we saw this year.
But none of those factors limited his ability to skyrocket in popularity, particularly among online grassroots fundraising groups.
Her career would later skyrocket after taking on a role as a pioneering woman in the space industry.
Yes, US oil prices jumped — initially climbing as much as 4.5% before retreating a bit — but they didn't skyrocket.
The biggest reason so many millions of people are hurting under Obamacare is that it has made premiums skyrocket.
Experts expect that this would cause a death spiral, where only the sickest patients purchase coverage and premiums skyrocket.
Some believe that the currency's value will skyrocket, and others think that the change will cause it to tank.
Job openings and ads skyrocket in January, but so does the number of people looking for a different gig.
More than other states, California gas prices can sometimes skyrocket, because the state mandates cleaner gas with fewer emissions.
This week, market analysts predicted Tesla stock to hit $7,000 a share by 2024, leading its stock to skyrocket.
Last year, a Morgan Stanley analyst predicted the division could skyrocket to over $100 billion in revenue by 2023.
"Ever since the #MeToo movement, the Center for SafeSort has seen reports skyrocket, is that right," congresswoman Diana DeGette.
" He also rebuffs the popular argument that bitcoin will skyrocket in value if it ever becomes the "world's currency.
Will marijuana legalization in Colorado cause pot use and abuse to skyrocket, along with other problems associated with cannabis?
Around the world, the use of antibiotics in livestock is poised to skyrocket thanks to soaring demand for meat.
A standout debate moment can help skyrocket a candidate from the bottom of the polls into the top tier.
As the cost of higher education continues to skyrocket, 529 plans can be a lifeline for parents and grandparents.
Premiums might go down overall, but not for older Americans, whose health care costs would skyrocket under Ryan's plan.
Yet while prices for pop concerts have continued to skyrocket, the economics of most kids' shows are more earthbound.
McDonald's wanted to add a chicken nugget to their menu but feared that the price of poultry would skyrocket.
The conflict causes the price of oil to skyrocket to more than $250, and global financial markets decline sharply.
A global crisis of working-class representation is causing traditional party identification to plummet and voter volatility to skyrocket.
Many Democrats predicted that with the loss of the mandate, premiums would skyrocket but, instead, they have stayed flat.
" The biggest difference, he noted, "is they have seen their numbers decline and we have seen our numbers skyrocket.
The federal government's payments to the island would skyrocket from $24 million to as much as $1.8 billion annually.
"It'll make people's deductibles skyrocket" said Shannon Sowards, 22, of Memphis, Tennessee, a Trump supporter who took the poll.
Apps like Zoom, Google Hangouts Meet, and Microsoft Teams all saw downloads skyrocket, with Zoom topping the charts globally.
After all, Wal-Mart's stock could skyrocket, only to leave millions of Americans stuck in painfully low-paying jobs.
With the oil it receives set to skyrocket in the coming years, the PPSA is also set to grow.
In the last decade, enrollment has plummeted, faculty salaries have caused expenses to skyrocket and completion rates have dissipated.
With the plummeting discharge rate, however, the number of children in custody could skyrocket even at steady crossing rates.
If she went outside, her body temperature would skyrocket over 101 degrees because it could no longer regulate itself.
In 2019, Skyrocket has made over 1.7 billion estimated impressions through its marketing campaigns for all of its toys.
But, of course, if these high permeability faults are used for injection, the chances of having an earthquake skyrocket.
Getting onto USC&aposs "VIP list," for example, helped an applicant&aposs chances skyrocket, according to the court documents.
"Minnesotans have seen their health insurance choices shrink while their premiums, co-pays and deductibles skyrocket," Mr. Lewis said.
Unfortunately, the measure would severely limit the U.S. government's future contracting options, and it would cause prices to skyrocket.
Experts expected that this would cause a death spiral, where only the sickest patients purchase coverage and premiums skyrocket.
That's by far the biggest provocation yet in the weeks-long standoff, and could cause the tensions to skyrocket.
To her point -- FOX News, MSNBC and 'SNL' have all seen their ratings skyrocket since the prez was elected.
San Francisco, where average office rents are now higher than in Manhattan, has seen housing costs skyrocket in recent years.
More important, Cramer understood how the initial public offering process works, and knew the value would skyrocket and then drop.
Yet Trump said Friday that he still wants a cut in interest rates, which he argued would "skyrocket" America's economy.
With the news of the console's discontinuation, resale prices for the NES Classic on sites like eBay will likely skyrocket.
A stray skyrocket ignited a stockpile of other fireworks at the Puttingal temple in Kollam, killing 109 people, officials said.
Supporters of stop and frisk in New York City voiced concerns that ending the program would cause crime to skyrocket.
Many countries will not be able even to feed themselves without imports, and prices of almost all products will skyrocket.
In one pilot report, Uber looked at how Washington, DC's metro shutdown caused travel times to skyrocket throughout the region.
However, Dawber also opened up about Williams' alleged sexual behavior on the show, which helped skyrocket the actor to fame.
Sanctioned pot sales are likely to skyrocket even more in 2018 due to the spread of legalization across the nation.
Reports of domestics skyrocket at times of economic uncertainty, something regularly attributed to increased stress on the part of abusers.
However, if the Fed indicates a possibility of rate cut this year itself then gold prices could skyrocket, Jain said.
For the uninsured, prices skyrocket to rates that leave mental health care feeling more like a luxury than a necessity.
Obamacare If President Trump makes good on his threat to stop funding subsidies, premiums would skyrocket for some Obamacare plans.
Innovation continues to skyrocket in the United States, with research and development reaching new highs and new inventions constantly emerging.
But while popcorn sales will be through the roof in 2020, recruitment numbers won't skyrocket like they did in 1986.
The litigation finance firm had seen its debt skyrocket since Chodes was removed as CEO in 2013, deflating its valuation.
Berkeley's security expenses skyrocket Costs are soaring for UC Berkeley, which has a storied history of campus and political activism.
Indeed, then-presidential candidate Obama's statement that he wanted electricity rates to "skyrocket" was a sign of things to come.
In light of teen use continuing to skyrocket, an addiction epidemic caused by nicotine products targeting our kids is irrefutable.
If other countries retaliated, the cost would skyrocket to nearly $21960 billion, the European Union's Washington delegation said last week.
More than 10 percent of Dade County's residents were forced to relocate, and a housing shortage caused rents to skyrocket.
With countries like China and India installing millions of new air-conditioners, HFC emissions were expected to skyrocket this century.
If inflation again structurally rises, so would US rates, which would cause the cost of servicing our debt to skyrocket.
The prices of those that do meet the law's requirements would skyrocket, health care policy experts said at the time.
Once the sun sets, basic tasks, like going to a toilet, become unsafe: sexual violence can skyrocket in refugee camps.
"Its actions, continuing to sabotage the Affordable Care Act, will inevitably force premiums to skyrocket, hurting consumers," Mr. Hoyer said.
Next is the longest bull run in the entire history - 13 years, helping the index to skyrocket by 93 percent.
Trump announced last week he would cut off the payments, a move experts said would cause insurance premiums to skyrocket.
If the bill becomes law, the company estimates its sales could skyrocket by 50%, resulting in dozens of new jobs.
The attack knocked out almost half of Saudi Arabia's oil capacity and caused prices to skyrocket immediately after the incident.
The teaching veteran has seen the city's population change and the rents skyrocket since she moved to Oakland in 1992.
Meanwhile, taste for the beverage continue to skyrocket, especially in major cities like San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles.
French's saw its ketchup sales skyrocket when a man from Ontario made a Facebook post praising the Canadian-made product.
Why it matters: The gene therapy pipeline is robust, and sales are expected to skyrocket in the next few years.
Bad news for dumpling lovers: African swine fever is on the rise, causing pork costs to skyrocket around the world.
E-scooter startups that are barely a year old have spread like wildfire across the globe and seen their valuations skyrocket.
He said it is necessarily going to cause utility rates to skyrocket, and that would force us into these green technologies.
People sold—and bought—some rare Beanie Babies for $5,000 each and expected others to skyrocket in value within a decade.
It does this mostly to curb inflation, which can rise during high-borrowing periods, so the price of everything doesn't skyrocket.
Critics said this would cause rents to skyrocket even further and an already overburdened transit system to bear still more passengers.
Meanwhile, the prevalence of vaping among youth has continued to skyrocket, according to other surveys of middle and high school students.
The report estimated a $1 trillion marketplace for online lenders and said loan origination could skyrocket to $90 billion by 2020.
As ticket prices at the uber-fancy Levi's Stadium skyrocket, lifetime 49ers fans are getting pushed out by their own franchise.
The yen is going to continue to skyrocket, and that could mean more in the stock market — according to one trader.
But once fentanyl arrived in the mid-2010s, overdose deaths started to skyrocket again — and remaining gaps in treatment were exposed.
Currently, the ACA protects me against seeing my insurance premiums skyrocket due a condition I did not cause and cannot prevent.
Pythons are adept hunters, and without any other animals preying on them, their populations in Florida have been allowed to skyrocket.
This is especially true as retailers craft their own procedures for returns, where crime can skyrocket around the holiday shopping season.
"If risks that Cade could block a specific deal skyrocket, shareholders are likely to go to public equity markets," he said.
It is reckless to explode our deficit which according to the TPC, would skyrocket by $2.4 trillion over the first decade.
"Metastatic Prostate Cancer Cases Skyrocket," it said, and described a study published Tuesday in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases.
With pints ranging between $10 and $20, these ultra-premium newcomers are making the market for ice cream skyrocket in value.
But for now, especially before the death toll in the US starts to skyrocket in earnest, positive results are incredibly powerful.
That has caused the agency's incoming population to skyrocket to around 40,000, about a third of whom are 14 or younger.
Perhaps he lost his job because his company chose to outsource to another country or he saw his insurance premiums skyrocket.
Oil prices would skyrocket if Iran moved to completely cut off the Strait of Hormuz, energy analysts told CNBC on Wednesday.
Today, 6900 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's or related dementia and as the baby boom population ages, that number will skyrocket.
Car manufacturers long argued that adding fuel-saving technology on every single vehicle is overtly expensive and will skyrocket car prices.
Some people see their libidos skyrocket, particularly during the second trimester, while others have a lower-than-usual sex drive throughout.
Meanwhile, health care expenses — particularly long-term care costs — continue to skyrocket, quickly eating away the meager savings boomers do have.
You also may have heard that if the president does make good on his threat, the price of avocados could skyrocket.
American TikTok user Mallory Bartow saw her follower count skyrocket after one of her videos went viral for being so wholesome.
By causing health care expenditures to skyrocket, it could prompt economic damage on a par with the 2008-2009 financial crisis.
Any tax must be set high enough to induce change in our energy mix, but not so high that energy prices skyrocket.
By slapping giant arrows over the real world in AR, usage of Maps would likely skyrocket simply from increased ease of use.
In short, the BCRA makes changes to regulations that will cause annual deductibles for individual market health plans to skyrocket — to $13,000.
This would make premiums skyrocket, as people would buy coverage at the exact point when they were expecting incredibly high medical bills.
Looking at the impact in 2020 alone, federal spending would skyrocket to $4.1 trillion, an increase of $2.8 trillion, according to Urban.
The goal is to help doctors and nurses intervene earlier and to keep patients out of the emergency room, where costs skyrocket.
It might just be a good time to start thinking about those end-of-year plans before prices really start to skyrocket.
I saw my high score skyrocket, earning me an S ranking and a spot at number five on the global Switch leaderboards.
In tandem, the stock prices of major gun manufacturers continued to skyrocket, growing more than 900 percent since Mr. Obama took office.
"Interest continues to skyrocket," said D.C. attorney Miriam Guggenheim, co-chair of the food, drug and device practice group at Covington & Burling.
The cost of college has been pinching family budgets and causing student loan debt to skyrocket — both among students and their parents.
So all of a sudden TVs come onto the island in 1996 and three years later eating disorders on the island skyrocket.
Many of the industry's biggest publishers have seen their stocks skyrocket on new content, strategic acquisitions, and a transition towards digital offerings.
As opioid overdoses continue to skyrocket across America, many chronic pain patients and people with addiction are seeking safer ways to cope.
Given this track record, Fox News simply won't be able to mount the affirmative defense, causing its odds of losing to skyrocket.
Tom Cruise is returning to play Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, and will surely be responsible for the impending skyrocket sales of aviator shades.
While the median white family saw their wealth skyrocket by about 234 percent, black families did not enjoy the same forward momentum.
Ambitious connectivity targets included in the license agreements by the government ensured that the country's internet use would skyrocket in coming years.
Hispanics currently make up about 17 percent of the nation's population, a number expected to skyrocket to approximately 30 percent by 2050.
At the time of this story's publish, the video has about a 1,000 views, but I predict that number's about to skyrocket.
While property owners are still burdened by annual appraisal increases, they can be sure that their property tax rate will not skyrocket.
I think that the answer is yes [it's a buy], unless you think interest rates are going to skyrocket, and I don't.
As the cost of living continues to skyrocket in the Bay Area, many working outside of tech struggle to make ends meet.
But numerous other refineries have been shut down or damaged in Texas and Louisiana, contributing to fears that fuel prices will skyrocket.
This increases the potential of high gains but also gives your portfolio more volatility, as stock prices can plunge and skyrocket frequently.
He also paid a visit to teppanyaki restaurant Ginza Ukai Tei , which saw its stock skyrocket by 7 percent following his visit.
The Big Ten is about to see its media-rights deal skyrocket in 2017, to almost double what it earned this year.
Both of these historically unprecedented events are ultimately driven by a relentlessly heating planet, as atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations continue to skyrocket.
The band performs for free to an audience of 90 million people, in exchange for which they see their iTunes sales skyrocket.
In the 1950s, car ownership was beginning to skyrocket, but the highways were dotted with signs bearing a variety of different fonts.
As coronavirus fears skyrocket and the stock market plummets ... Soulja Boy's making a whole lot of money off a pretty clean gamble.
Oil supply could easily be threatened by geopolitical risks, and such a disruption could cause oil prices to skyrocket, experts tell CNBC.
I want Big Pharma to apologize to every cancer patient in my district who has watched the cost of their care skyrocket.
Unemployment would skyrocket, and the new hope now given to African-Americans, Hispanic citizens, and women in the job market would evaporate.
More than 1,250 other church members have reported potential symptoms, health officials said, raising the possibility that the nation's caseload could skyrocket.
Cities are home to over 6900 percent of the global population, a number that will skyrocket to nearly 2628 percent by 28503.
Momentum for aggressive tobacco regulation has grown as teen vaping rates skyrocket and a marijuana vape-linked lung illnesses has killed dozens.
Real estate prices in the area began to skyrocket, and authorities immediately imposed a strict ban on any sort of new construction.
There are reasons to think that oil won't skyrocket despite the continuing tensions, Stanley Reed and Clifford Krauss of the NYT write.
The demand for jobs in health care is expected to skyrocket over the next decade, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics projections.
A severe labor shortage, combined with extraordinary demand for building products, especially after multiple natural disasters, have caused remodeling prices to skyrocket.
Even with conventional treatment, out-of-pocket outlays for pricey drugs and procedures can skyrocket when people have high cost-sharing plans.
As prices for almost everything else in East London continue to skyrocket, such senior citizen meal deals remain few and far between.
The big picture: As Axios reported Tuesday, a rise in disputes over carriage fees are causing the number of TV blackouts to skyrocket.
"I've seen the price of Narcan as well as epinephrine just skyrocket," said Brandon Heard, a fire department captain in Farmington, New Mexico.
Some are already selling for £0003,2000, prices which are set to skyrocket further if either Roger Federer or Andy Murray reach the final.
After the recession, the country spend trillions of dollars building infrastructure causing it debt-to-GDP ratio to skyrocket to above 260 percent.
TikTok, the latest app to skyrocket in popularity, recently unseated Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat as the top free app in Apple's App Store.
Can't expect to win slams at 16, 33, 18 any more these days, skyrocket through the rankings, unless you're out of this world.
It was a big debut for enterprise cloud security company Zscaler, which saw its shares skyrocket 106% on its first day of trading.
But their effectiveness has been sharply contested, with critics saying the sickest and oldest citizens would most likely see their healthcare costs skyrocket.
Skyrocket insists there will be multiple game types at launch later this summer, and promises even more games in the months to come.
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Nintendo's stock started to skyrocket in the morning to as high as 5 percent, before retracing some of those gains in the afternoon.
Over in South Korea, the Kospi gained 69.803 percent to finish at 269.80,20.32 as chipmaker SK Hynix saw its stock skyrocket 262.78 percent.
Don't get it twisted ... Shump's got songs with Teyana -- and he says he has even more with celebs that would skyrocket his career.
While a few large, coastal cities have seen their populations grow, economies skyrocket, and major industries expand, other cities in the  ghost towns.
Do not be afraid to believe that things will work out, because if you work your tail off your chances of success skyrocket.
"Under Obamacare, millions of Americans have lost their doctors, seen their premiums skyrocket, and have been forced into part time work," Cruz said.
I thought about calling my cable provider and upgrading to a package that included Discovery, but that would've made my cable bill skyrocket.
For example, the net premium (after tax credits) for a 64-year-old with income of $56,800 would skyrocket from $6,3.83 to $20,500.
But by 2050, that number is expected to skyrocket to 30 million, putting massive strain on the country's retirement system in the process.
Pharmaceutical spending was comparable to that of other advanced nations like Netherlands and Norway through the 1990s — and then it started to skyrocket
That sort of discussion continues today concerning the value of a liberal-arts education in general, particularly as costs have continued to skyrocket.
Aren't they supposed to skyrocket to fame and then crash terribly and periodically challenge one another to MMA fights for no discernible reason?
Over time that will change, as demand for data should skyrocket when everyday objects from fridges to cars are connected to the internet.
Bloomberg's campaign slammed President Trump for failing to lower the cost of prescription drugs — and for allowing the cost of insulin to skyrocket.
A simulation by one leading area hospital suggested that admissions would begin to skyrocket even further on Thursday, according to a senior employee.
Go heavy on the snark and pick some fights and you will invite withering criticism at the very time your follower counts skyrocket.
Jay Inslee, labeling him a "nasty person" and saying he doesn't "like" him as the US's confirmed coronavirus cases skyrocket to over 140,000.
Robin Neal, 210, tried to inject herself with a used-up insulin pen, but it broke, and her blood sugar began to skyrocket.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon saw his net worth skyrocket on Tuesday after the bank reported record earnings, Forbes&apos Billionaires List shows.
Beyond Meat, which has a market cap of $8.2 billion, has seen its stock skyrocket more than 400% since its IPO in May.
The current situation has created space for retransmission fees to continue to skyrocket and, unfortunately, those growing fees are passed down to consumers.
Once the orgy kicks off, the males' testosterone levels skyrocket, which in turn glitches their bodies' ability to regulate the stress hormone cortisol.
This news has caused face-mask sales to skyrocket, despite the fact that wearing one probably won't protect you from contracting the illness.
As symptoms including coughing, waking up with headaches, feeling exhausted after hours of rest, and loud snoring go unnoticed, potential health risks skyrocket.
Pork billionaires are outliers among the Chinese ultra-wealthyQin isn&apost the only pork billionaire to see his net worth skyrocket in 2019.
It's a siloed organization that as soon as we unleash the power of teams, the performance of this organization is going to skyrocket.
" Mr. Cruz, during a back-and-forth, expressed condolences, while also deriding the law as a job-killer that has made insurance premiums "skyrocket.
A few years ago, Leigh decided to get breast and butt implants as an investment for her job, and immediately saw her following skyrocket.
If the money isn't paid, or there's still uncertainty about the issue, insurers could exit the market in droves, premiums could skyrocket, or both.
The smartphone maker has angered Egyptian authorities over its selling practices in the country, which the government says is causing iPhone prices to skyrocket.
Assuming rates do not skyrocket over the next few years meant that the variable rate was better than the fixed option they were offering.
That's why some analysts thought this would send the individual market into a death spiral, meaning premiums would skyrocket as healthier people dropped coverage.
One of the game's smart contracts currently accounts for 2.82 percent of transactions on the Ethereum network and has caused transaction fees to skyrocket.
The value of car real estate is already valuable, but it's going to skyrocket as we change the way people consume media while driving.
In early 2017, MrBeast, real name Jimmy Donaldson, began to skyrocket in popularity, his videos growing bigger and more ambitious alongside the new viewership.
But while it's not a perfect statistic, it's clear that starring on a successful Netflix property can skyrocket one to fame off Instagram, too.
Other traders also said they were hurrying to take advantage of the closing window to import fuel into the U.S. Gulf as prices skyrocket.
Last quarter's earnings made shares skyrocket to its new 52-week high in August as it beat estimates and raised its full-year guidance.
But once iPad-optimized apps started hitting the App Store, iPad sales started to skyrocket, peaking in 2014 before its slow decline to today.
The health care plan moving through the Senate will likely cost at least 15 million people their health insurance, while causing premiums to skyrocket.
Right now we're reaching for sheer foundations perfect for humid weather, waterproof formulations for when temps skyrocket, and soft highlighters reserved for bright sunlight.
Administrative costs for employers would skyrocket trying to adhere to three or four different contracts with different working conditions, pay, and benefits for employees.
There are already more things connected to each other in China than in any country, with the numbers set to skyrocket further (see chart).
Oil prices could soon skyrocket to more than $100 a barrel amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, one oil analyst told CNBC Friday.
Ninja saw his career skyrocket in 22 thanks to "Fortnite," the free-to-play game that has attracted more than 24 million players worldwide.
However, they were unlikely to skyrocket further in reaction to the deal and the rally may even be short-lived, traders and analysts said.
"Obamacare isn't working for Ohio families and small businesses, many of whom have seen their premiums and deductibles skyrocket," he said in a statement.
As the price of insulin continues to skyrocket, the disease only gets harder for patients to manage, if they can afford treatment at all.
But as Trump has seen his unapproval ratings skyrocket, particularly among minorities, he had to have become concerned with the direction of his campaign.
Andrew M. Cuomo has a list of leading suspects: local officials and county staffers, whom he blames for negligently allowing Medicaid costs to skyrocket.
But as Fernández-Flores alludes to in his story, life expectancy in the 21st and 22nd centuries could conceivably skyrocket to true Methuselah levels.
As far as the Klamath people are concerned, this pipeline is a bad idea even if the price of gas were predicted to skyrocket.
But federal authorities say they have seen fraudulent calls from Social Security Administration impostors "skyrocket" over the past year, overtaking the fake I.R.S. calls.
But they were paying $8,000 in monthly rent, which they expected would skyrocket at the end of their 25-year lease on Jan. 103.
In countries like China, many in the middle and upper class are just beginning to eat cheese, and demand could skyrocket in coming years.
That's another thing to keep in mind when we see this number skyrocket tomorrow--not all of these workers have actually lost their jobs.
Meg Heckman, co-owner of the baby equipment rental company, "Hamptons Baby Gear," said she's seen her rental business skyrocket since the coronavirus hit.
More than 36 other church members have reported potential symptoms, health officials said, raising the possibility that the nation's caseload could soon skyrocket further.
Conclusion Recently, the Juniper Corporation published findings that indicate the financial repercussions of data breaches will skyrocket above $2 trillion annually by 2019 globally.
However, they are unlikely to skyrocket further in reaction to the deal and the rally may even be short-lived, traders and analysts said.
Back then, a global rush into dollars caused short-term borrowing rates to skyrocket, forcing hedge funds to shut down and banks to fail.
More than 22014,2300 other church members have reported potential symptoms, health officials said, raising the possibility that the nation's caseload could soon skyrocket further.
US likely not chartering any more flights out of Wuhan As the numbers skyrocket, the US has worked to get Americans out of China.
Another concern is oil prices will skyrocket at a time when Japan's manufacturing sector is weak, which is a negative for the corporate sector.
The field of wind turbine technicians is expected to skyrocket by 57% through the year 2028 thanks to a growing demand for renewable energy.
Another concern is oil prices will skyrocket at a time when Japan's manufacturing sector is weak, which is a negative for the corporate sector.
But he expects demand to skyrocket for Champion's "clean" concentrate, which will allow Chinese steelmakers to reduce emissions and pursue high-grade steel production.
The survey also projected that ownership of digital assistants will skyrocket in 2018, if people follow through on their expressed intent to buy one.
As the price of insulin continues to skyrocket, the disease only gets harder for patients to manage, if they can afford treatment at all.
Although Robert Herjavec, an investor on ABC's "Shark Tank," expects the price of bitcoin to "skyrocket, " he has no plans to personally buy any.
If current trends continue, greater numbers of Americans will live less healthy and less productive lives, and our medical costs will continue to skyrocket.
Cities on the receiving end of Pokémon Go–style money gushers are booming so much that acute housing shortages are causing rents to skyrocket.
The leaked sex tape made her a household name, and Kris Jenner, ever hard at work, used that notoriety to skyrocket the family to fame.
But rates of diabetes and obesity have continued to skyrocket regardless, even as sweetener-rich foods and drinks became widely available starting in the 1950s.
These are simple objects, pieces of plastic and paper, that—according to Rhystic Studios—fans imbue with special meaning which causes their prices to skyrocket.
Although rates don't skyrocket overnight, the ripple effect that starts at banks gradually moves out to business owners and consumers, impacting them in inverse ways.
Then I sat down with the team from Skyrocket and got to actually hold one of the guns from its new Recoil laser tag system.
Qualcomm soars: Shares in Qualcomm have continued to skyrocket since the chipmaker announced on Tuesday that it had resolved a patent dispute with Apple (AAPL).
But while the occasional player saw their fortune skyrocket, many were shot down by competitors, arrested and incarcerated, or simply fell back into blighted neighborhoods.
Campaigns: Advocacy initiatives like Breast Cancer Awareness month cause the number of searches related to breast cancer and cancer in general to skyrocket in October.
Apple's profits typically skyrocket during the fourth quarter, when new models of the iPhone often arrive and shiny new devices are purchased as holiday gifts.
Now that Apple is selling a whole series of laptops that only use USB-C, the number of cables and accessories is going to skyrocket.
Premiums go down in part because costs shift to older Americans, whose premiums would skyrocket—and these are the people who need coverage the most!
The 29-year-old former bartender has seen her political profile skyrocket since her stunning primary upset last year against longtime Democrat Joseph Crowley (N.Y.).
Compared with Caterpillar's 22 percent rally, United Technologies' 13 percent advance, or even Apple's 21,2800 percent skyrocket, GE shares clearly lagged, even among its competitors.
During the 85033 presidential campaign, Obama acknowledged that his climate change policies would cause energy prices to "necessarily skyrocket" — that was, after all, the point.
Although these STDs are preventable and treatable, inadequate funding and hostile regulation leaves us on track to see rates further skyrocket in the coming years.
In 2017, the top 10 corporate executives saw their combined compensation skyrocket by more than 60 percent from the year before, reaching almost $1.9 billion.
If your expenses remain at the same level, earning more can skyrocket your savings rate and put you on the fast track to early retirement.
Meanwhile, "increasingly fashion-savvy Chinese customers" caused sales in China to skyrocket by 15 percent this year, with the total market now worth €20 billion.
So as the skies cloud with yellow horror dust, and pollen counts skyrocket, grab a tissue, pop an antihistamine, and hope that winter returns soon.
With all these short term issues weighing on the stock, Weiss warns that it probably won't skyrocket after the company reports Q2 earnings next week.
For example, China has seen pork prices skyrocket as it struggles to handle an outbreak of African swine fever, which has killed millions of hogs.
An all-or-nothing approach of checking an account or opening bills after weeks or months of not looking can actually make your anxiety skyrocket.
Any disruption caused by war -- or even heightened tensions -- could cause the price of oil to skyrocket, and send the world economy into a tailspin.
If it were to halt its bond purchases, government interest rates could potentially skyrocket, as well as force borrowing rates up for consumers and companies.
Today, as the nation's hyperinflation continues to skyrocket, a cafe con leche costs 22012 million bolivars — or a mere 22017 U.S. cents, according to Bloomberg.
How much higher can valuations skyrocket, yet why does it seem increasingly difficult for earlier stage startups to raise their Series A and B rounds?
The stringent austerity measures that followed crushed the Greek economy, causing GDP to shrink by 26% and unemployment to skyrocket to a peak of 27.9%.
If the skinny bill were to become law, insurers and other healthcare groups have warned it could cause premiums in Obamacare's insurance markets to skyrocket.
The original plan was to auction 1 dinner ... but when the price started to skyrocket, Baker agreed to 3 separate evenings out -- ultimately raising $96,000.
These numbers correspond with the toughest years of minimum sentencing for nonviolent and drug-related crimes which lead to a sudden skyrocket in incarceration rates.
It might seem almost routine that the price of some generic drugs skyrocket, selling overnight for almost 14 times what they cost the day before.
And, the price of Trump signed baseballs continue to skyrocket ... remember, they used to be worth only $200 tops before he was sworn into office.
Earlier this week, the central bank official forecast that the unemployment rate will skyrocket to 30%, higher than it was even during the Great Depression.
And when that debt makes deficits skyrocket in the future, policy makers would have to choose between raising taxes and cutting investments and vital benefits.
Regulators feared movie ticket prices would skyrocket and that the quality of theaters would suffer in the 15 markets where the two companies currently compete.
My colleague Robert Gebeloff and I took a deeper dive into how working renters are struggling with instability as housing costs across Los Angeles skyrocket.
The use of an AR-15 during the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in December 2012, saw the price of the rifle skyrocket, Helms said.
The more content consumed, the more likely you are to overestimate chances of contracting the coronavirus — and the more likely your anxiety levels will skyrocket.
Theresa Knickerbocker, the mayor of Buchanan, said village residents worried that property taxes would skyrocket after the plant closed, forcing them to sell their homes.
During an argument, one person&aposs cortisol spike could make their partner&aposs skyrocket, which scientists have discovered is often a hallmark of relationship troubles.
The biggest reason so many millions of people are frustrated and angry with Obamacare is that it's caused premiums to skyrocket, making health insurance unaffordable.
More people competing for limited housing stock has caused the prices of renting and buying in popular cities to skyrocket for all kinds of housing.
When a figure like Harper is spotted wearing one outfit, brands say, sales can skyrocket and pieces sell out only hours after a photograph appears online.
Trump has since imposed crippling sanctions on Iran, prompting an exodus of foreign companies from the country, causing inflation to skyrocket and the economy to contract.
If I didn't have any for a few days, withdrawal kicked in, causing my anxiety to skyrocket; my head became a washing machine of swirling thoughts.
Gomez says Obamacare (under which health insurance premiums are set to skyrocket next year) has been a failure, and the country is probably screwed either way.
Even smaller start-up scenes that have cropped up in response, like Austin, Texas, have seen real-estate prices skyrocket thanks to an influx of newcomers.
In the meantime, the case backlog has jumped to more than 800,000 under the administration and wait times have continued to skyrocket to hundreds of days.
Risking their safety through a renegotiation like the kind Trump seemed to propose could cause borrowing rates everywhere to skyrocket and create chaos in global markets.
That dose could skyrocket, however, if the sun belches out charged particle radiation in what's known as a solar particle event during the space tourists' flight.
Searches for the spine-tingling video trend continue to skyrocket with each new one uploaded online — no matter how gory or downright disgusting they may seem.
Skyrocket also told Gizmodo that a sniper rifle, which will significantly feature AR, and a shotgun, will be available later this year or in early 2018.
Roughly 114,000 shares of stock were sold for $1.50 a piece, with the understanding that once they hit the motherlode, the shares would skyrocket in value.
Image: Christopher L./FlickrNew research shows that temperatures are set to skyrocket in parts of the Middle East and Africa, making human habitation next to impossible.
Premiums certainly didn't go down by $2,500 per family as President Obama promised in his run for office, but instead continue to skyrocket across the country.
A Guardian report in May found that one site's debunked article about an Irish slave trade saw its traffic "skyrocket" after it was labeled as disputed.
Without those payments, insurers warn that ACA premiums will skyrocket even more — because they still have to provide the subsidies and have to recover their costs.
She also manages to get rich quick because, as a stockholder in oil and gas companies, she deregulates those industries and their stock prices theoretically skyrocket.
With access to wealth and resources, celebs don't bat an eye at surrogacy's price tag, which begins at $98,000 and can skyrocket to $140,000 or more.
In fact, research suggests that most women don't reach their hormonal "sexual peak" until their 30s, after estrogen levels skyrocket during women's mid-to-late 20s.
The federal share for disabled Puerto Ricans would skyrocket from $24 million to as much as $1.8 billion annually, the largest percentage jump of any program.
Without vibrant traded sectors — industries that both sell in global markets and produce for U.S. demand at home — American imports would skyrocket and exports would tank.
While Litecoin has been included in the skyrocket of cryptocurrency prices this past year, its overall value still trails behind bigger coins like bitcoin and ethereum.
At the same time, Venezuela's inflation rate is expected to skyrocket to more than 2628,28503 percent next year, by far the highest rate in the world.
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban believes sports rights fees for the NBA are going to "skyrocket" because ongoing media consolidation has been "irrelevant" for traffic thus far.
By November, Republicans could boast that their ideas reduced premiums for the vast majority in the individual market while ObamaCare continued to cause premiums to skyrocket.
More than 22019 million Americans could potentially lose their insurance if the law is ruled constitutional and the number of those uninsured is expected to skyrocket.
In the hours before and directly after the announcement, the price of Bitcoin Cash began to skyrocket to over $3,400, almost double the previous day's price.
As testing capacity continues to ramp up and more results come in, we can expect the number of cases in the US to continue to skyrocket.
"There was no guarantee cases of the disease will "skyrocket" in the US, Kudlow said at the time, adding that: "Stocks looks pretty cheap to me.
During his tenure as commissioner, which began in 2006, Goodell has helped team values skyrocket, and the owners are betting that will continue under his leadership.
Many more people would become infected, hospitals would be strained past the breaking point, the death toll would skyrocket — and the economic damage would only worsen.
Scarcity of sanitizing products, face masks and even toilet paper have caused prices to skyrocket to the point where CDC officials have advised against stockpiling goods.
In a true crisis, demand for dollar funding among financial institutions would skyrocket if they thought that one — or more — of their own was in trouble.
Increasingly, San Francisco schools see members of their staffs spending two or three hours a day commuting from less expensive exurbs, as rents continue to skyrocket.
Last year, the CBO issued a dire forecast that the U.S. debt/GDP could skyrocket to 150 percent by 2047, if the trend was left unchecked.
Ryan has left Congress, budget deficits have continued to skyrocket, and Mulvaney is now working for Trump as Budget Director and as acting chief of staff.
Thus, ABM supporters thought of the treaty as the "cornerstone of American strategic stability," without which offensive weapons on each side would skyrocket to overcome defenses.
"Older Americans have seen their prescription drug prices skyrocket," said Ms. Georges, a professor of nursing at Lehman College of the City University of New York.
Experts predict the sheet will ultimately skyrocket past the $100k mark -- since the official Knicks scoring sheet from that game sold for $100k back in 2012.
In fraud cases, the recommended penalty can skyrocket depending on the amount of money involved, she said, leading many judges to opt for a lighter sentence.
Last year was a rough one for the egg industry, as a bird flu outbreak caused prices to skyrocket, even surpassing the price of chicken meat.
In fact, the couple prolonged their engagement for seven years because Adams was so busy – they got engaged in 2008, just as her career started to skyrocket.
Meanwhile, the cost of ACA-compliant plans would likely "skyrocket," according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, as they become swollen with those who actually need health care.
"Most serious crime experts believe rates will skyrocket early in 2000 because there will be more adolescent boys around, and adolescent boys are especially dangerous," Trump wrote.
Since their injuries take longer to heal because of the increased weight put onto recuperating bones and tissue, the medical bills associated with those injuries can skyrocket.
As rents skyrocket, more homeless people are trying to find work, even if it means becoming part of the process that forces people out of their homes.
"Medical rates and medical expenses continue to skyrocket, going up and up," said Frank VanderSloot, founder and CEO of Melaleuca, an Idaho Falls-based health products company.
It was then repeatedly sold and re-acquired in Sotheby's sales by the same hesitant buyer, who inadvertently made the painting's value skyrocket to millions of dollars.
In the meantime, the case backlog has jumped to more than 800,000 under the Trump administration and wait times have continued to skyrocket to hundreds of days.
E-cigarette poisonings in kids skyrocket, study finds Child labor common HRW urged tobacco companies to stamp out the use of child labor throughout their supply chains.
The practice continues to skyrocket among minors, in large part because of the e-cigarette manufacturers' effective playbook of "cool" ads, fun flavors and downplaying health risks.
Meanwhile, my generation has seen college tuition skyrocket -- in some cases double -- and higher education investment plummet to account for state budget shortfalls during the Great Recession.
Some sellers were the original owners of the plans, while others were serial buyers and sellers who sell their plan when demand occasionally dries and prices skyrocket.
Buprenorphine prescriptions have essentially been flat in West Virginia as fentanyl deaths skyrocket — a worrying sign that the some providers are still hesitant to prescribe the drug.
Montenegro, a member of NATO but not the EU, has seen its ratio of debt to GDP skyrocket from 63% in 2012 to nearly 80% in 2018.
" And later, when considering the futility of living in a city where rents skyrocket with seemingly no limit, Kelling opines: "There's no future, but I don't mind.
Another 2,848 will join their ranks next week when the Taj finally closes, and the city's unemployment rate — already among the highest in the nation — will skyrocket.
However, Swedish drugmaker Meda saw shares skyrocket over 67 percent, after rival Mylan said it would acquire the firm in a $7.2 billion cash-and-stock deal.
Cramer found that every time the U.S. has a horrific mass shooting, firearm sales skyrocket as many people worry about the impact of potential gun-control legislation.
Because the Roth plan would free up money now to help pay off the national debt that is expected to skyrocket with the administration's proposed tax cuts.
It even featured many child actors who would later skyrocket to adult fame, like Ryan Gosling and Seth Rogen's oft writing partner, Man Seeking Woman's Jay Baruchel.
However, by 2028 the used-fashion market is set to skyrocket in value to $64 billion in the U.S., while fast-fashion will only reach $44 billion.
Market research firm Euromonitor International expects chocolate sales volumes to skyrocket by over 500 percent in India between 2005 and 2017, and over 140 percent in China.
With more than 20083,000 attendees, the festival, which kicks off Friday, is where getting your product in front of the right people can help skyrocket your business.
Tuition has historically risen about 20033 to 5 percent a year, according to the College Board, and during the recession, declining public funds caused tuition to skyrocket.
AHCA is a market-oriented remedy to the collapsing system of ObamaCare that has created rapidly rising premiums, diminished access to care, and caused costs to skyrocket.
If you are that chef, your stress levels will skyrocket when you feel you are not allowed to work the way you are most comfortable and productive.
This could be risky for people who might push themselves too hard, and frustrating for those who wonder why a short jog makes their heart rate skyrocket.
But that number is expected to skyrocket in the next decade starting with buses, shuttles and other commercial vehicles likely to park where Volta chargers are positioned.
This top-down approach to health care caused premiums to skyrocket from 2017 to 2018, in some cases by as much as 17 percent for family coverage.
He estimates GE's already hefty debt-to-equity ratio of 3:27.4 would skyrocket all the way to 27:226 if the company restates its actual results.
Seattle, where Amazon is based, has seen housing prices and homelessness skyrocket in recent years—problems the company certainly didn't cause, but which it's certainly making worse.
Cartwright said that a successful repeal of former President Obama's signature health care policy would leave millions of Americans without health care and cause premiums to skyrocket.
And the need for KHJN's financial aid, which is funded by donors, would "skyrocket" if 2400% of the clients had to go out of state, Crim said.
Those profits go to the patent-holding company itself, which these days is one of ever-fewer multinational seed conglomerates, while farmers watch their seed prices skyrocket.
The Silicon Valley-based brand follows in the footsteps eyeglass retailer Warby Parker and mattress start-up Casper, which have seen sales skyrocket online and in stores.
We have the opportunity to deliver users a far better online experience, and guidance will become even more crucial as the number of websites continues to skyrocket.
Without these safeguards, the marketplace will become fragmented, only those in poor health will purchase coverage, premiums will continue to skyrocket, and a "death spiral" becomes certain.
All other major cryptocurrencies were also in the red despite bullish calls that prices would skyrocket after a week of major blockchain events in New York City.
If you look at the Chinese economy, what's interesting is the stock market in China began to fall as the virus number of cases went to skyrocket.
The virus kills 3 percent to 8 percent of those infected, and if it reaches the slums of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, fatalities could skyrocket.
"People from Fukushima should not marry because the deformity rate of their babies will skyrocket," said Hobun Ikeya, the head of the Ecosystem Conservation Society of Japan.
Even relief-workers and eventual tourists could bring mosquito-borne disease to Puerto Rico, which the soon-to-skyrocket mosquito population would spread more quickly than usual.
By the time he was ready to return to work, rumors of his condition (initially spread by Jimmy) had caused his firm's malpractice insurance rates to skyrocket.
Zoom has seen its stock has skyrocket since the coronavirus outbreak started, with investors betting that more people will use video-conferencing tools, sending user numbers up.
The 20203-year-old U.S. senator from Massachusetts saw her standing in opinion polls skyrocket and then fade in the months leading up the early primary contests.
Many people don't realize the growing number of men and women suffering from infertility, meaning your parenting costs may start to skyrocket even before you've given birth.
It never had a chance because it failed to address the issues which have resulted in millions of Americans losing health insurance, or watching their premiums skyrocket.
Yet, one in four people with diabetes is forced to ration insulin — too often, fatally — because costs continue to skyrocket and hardworking Americans have been priced out.
Several heavy-hitting developers have also moved into Allapattah, mirroring a pattern of gentrification that saw property values skyrocket in Wynwood (and forced artists to move out).
Skyrocket gave influencers three hint cards so they could guess which doll they received, adding an element of surprise for viewers and the kids opening the toys.
If no action is taken, emissions from textile manufacturing alone are projected to skyrocket by 23 percent, according to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
TikTok, a 85033-year-old social media app, has seen its popularity skyrocket over the past six months, drawing a wave of scrutiny from lawmakers and regulators.
Critics have also warned that switching vast numbers of veterans to private hospitals would strain care in the private sector and that costs for taxpayers could skyrocket.
The cap is projected to skyrocket, first in 2016 and then again in 2017, as the league's new television rights deal begins generating additional basketball-related income.
In a post on Facebook, Transport Minister Danilo Toninelli said late on Friday that in the near future tariffs would "not suddenly skyrocket and could even decrease".
" So Senate Republicans are, by their own admission, seeking passage of legislation that would cause "both the number of uninsured and the price of premiums [to] skyrocket.
Of course, to experience this you'll have to use the new Mac Pro, which starts at $6,000 and can easily skyrocket into costing tens of thousands of dollars.
Opioid deaths skyrocket among young people Studies have shown that a growing number of children, adolescents and young adults in the United States are dying from opioid poisonings.
The report found that a 64-year-old could see his or her premiums on the individual market skyrocket by as much as 25% under the GOP's plan.
Drag Race has developed a huge pop-culture following since it started, and, with the move to VH1, it seems poised to skyrocket to even greater popularity now.
"It takes weeks and weeks and weeks for folks to get this money together and then once you hit the second trimester the costs just skyrocket," Reyes said.
Her spell as the undisputed number one and back-to-back Grand Slam champion saw her skyrocket in global fame and become an iconic figure back in Japan.
About 1.24 million people worldwide die each year in collisions, and that number is expected to skyrocket to 2.2 million by 2030, according to the World Health Organization.
Since Trump became president, the firm has seen its income skyrocket, especially in 2018 when it brought in $18.3 million, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.
All that attention not only caused their valuations to skyrocket, but it caught the eye of regulators and lawmakers hoping to protect consumers and share in the profits.
State officials worried that they were on the verge of a "death spiral," where only the sickest people buy coverage and cause rates to skyrocket year after year.
The first explanation that popped into my head was policy: The Trump administration cut off key Obamacare subsidies in 2017, causing premiums on the insurance marketplaces to skyrocket.
Venezuelans themselves are suffering through severe food and medical shortages while inflation and crime skyrocket and massive protests call for a referendum vote to remove President Nicolas Maduro.
The logo change comes at a time when Uber's valuation continues to skyrocket — most recently to $62 billion — and its ambitions drive it into countries and product categories.
This pushed beef prices to skyrocket by over 50 percent in the course of a decade, while chicken (which was already considerably cheaper than beef) held mostly steady.
What you might not know is Jordyn landed her first modeling contract after being scouted by an agent on Instagram — and her career is about to totally skyrocket!
Their males invest so much into reproduction that they stop eating; their stress levels skyrocket, leading to basically a full body breakdown (hair falling out, internal hemorrhage, etc).
There are no utility bills, but depending on how often you travel, your gas bill will skyrocket since RVs typically get just 0003 to 20 miles per gallon.
This creates a vicious circle, as high wages and fancy offices force competitors to match these to stay competitive, and cause rent prices in startup areas to skyrocket.
Even as prices skyrocket, PBMs are forcing community pharmacies to choose between losing money and filling a prescription or losing business to big-box pharmacies owned by PBMs.
I could have written at length about Watkins's lean, casual prose and how it was difficult to sustain throughout; situations often skyrocket unexpectedly or plunge without much explanation.
As the global demand for software engineers continues to skyrocket, particularly with the coming of big data and the internet of things, Gaza becomes an increasingly interesting opportunity.
Without a policy change, he warned, the regulation would soon bankrupt small and mid-sized refiners, creating a Big Oil "oligopoly" that would cause gas prices to skyrocket.
Add the interest to a 2628-year loan and a law or medical student's $28503,22019 loan at a modest 7 percent will skyrocket to a debt of $334,929.
These restrictions, they say, would place an unfair economic burden on their citizens, especially as air-conditioning use is expected to skyrocket there in the next few decades.
Trophy follows Hume as he challenges the South African government to lift their moratorium on the sale of rhino horn, which had been causing illegal poaching to skyrocket.
Corporate competitiveness would evaporate, unemployment would skyrocket, people would freeze and there could be mass starvation, and the U.S. economy would collapse faster than you can say Armageddon.
Tuition has historically risen about 3 percent to 5 percent a year, according to the College Board and, during the recession, declining public funds caused tuition to skyrocket.
This figure is set to skyrocket as the number of retirees increases; Americans over 65 years old are projected to more than double to 210 million by 22019.
You should probably know this if you're buying bitcoin, but if you don't: the value of your bitcoin is apt to skyrocket and then tank at any moment.
Google is acquiring popular smartwatch maker Fitbit in a move that could potentially skyrocket the search giant to becoming one of the biggest players in the smartwatch industry.
By contrast, the cost of paid sick leave or unemployment benefits is harder to predict and it can skyrocket if the pandemic spreads uncontrollably and the economy tanks.
A surging wall of water might announce the climate apocalypse in your town, but rising seas also can cause insurance premiums to skyrocket or property values to collapse.
Many of those citizens are already very concerned with how Trump's heartless actions will affect their premiums as they are predicted to skyrocket in the months to come.
Public awareness is likely to skyrocket in November when the Hollywood movie Dark Waters opens, starring Mark Ruffalo as a corporate lawyer who uncovers a hidden environmental disaster.
Meanwhile, almost 75 percent of Venezuelans are reportedly suffering from weight loss and unemployment in the South American country is expected to skyrocket to 32 percent by 2022.
Unsubsidized individuals, however, will be driven out of the market, because a repeal of the mandate will cause premiums on exchange plans to skyrocket as healthy people exit.
CBD is having a bit of a moment, with the market for cannabidiol predicted to skyrocket to $2.1 billion in consumer sales by 2020 — a 700% increase from 2016.
The price of Bitcoin may pop to more than $2,000 in 2017 in response to Trump's stimulus-driving policies, which could strengthen the dollar even more and skyrocket inflation.
In 2007, Jennifer Garner was photographed carrying an Elf on the Shelf box; shortly after, the Today show aired a segment about the toy and sales began to skyrocket.
"If the Philippines does shut its mining industry, the fact that you've got high stocks simply won't matter, the market will simply skyrocket," said Wood Mackenzie analyst Andrew Mitchell.
Given the rhetoric coming out of Beijing, rare earth company stock prices are set to continue to skyrocket, according to Francis Lun, chief economist at GE Oriental Financial Group.
I'm not going to tell you to stop having babies, but the hard truth is that the population of Homo sapiens will skyrocket to perhaps 9 billion by 2050.
The market generated an estimated $2.1 billion globally for start ups in 2015, with the World Bank predicting it will skyrocket in developing countries over the next 10 years.
Meanwhile, on iTunes, fans celebrated Bowie's musical achievements by purchasing the rocker's new album, Blackstar, causing it to skyrocket to the No. 1 spot on the iTunes Store's chart.
Jam and Jif peanut butter maker J M Smucker reported a stronger than expected quarter last Thursday, causing the stock to skyrocket almost 8 percent in a single day.
As the value of cryptocurrency continues to skyrocket, so, too, does the number of crazy things people will do to protect or retrieve their sweet, sweet digital nest egg.
The measure targets mostly Chinese investors who have been speculating in property, and who are blamed for a housing crunch that has seen prices skyrocket in places like Auckland.
The company is coming off a significant quarter that's led the stock to skyrocket, paring back some of the significant losses it sustained through 2017 after it went public.
"We're flattered that Facebook is coming into our space – and sees the global opportunity that we do – as Tinder continues to skyrocket," Ginsberg said in a statement to TechCrunch.
Bidding on the item kicks off on Thursday with an $8,000 starting bid -- but since people are CRAZY for Serena memorabilia, this thing could skyrocket in price real quick.
Based on search info from 2016, Pornhub found that Halloween-themed searches begin to increase around the 27th or 28th of the month, and then skyrocket on the 20163st.
Why it matters: Normally, when Netflix beats estimates in earnings, revenue and subscriber additions, its stock would skyrocket, especially amid reports of rival streaming services launching in the marketplace.
According to these protesters, the tech industry had helped caused housing prices in SF to skyrocket, especially near the shuttle stops, making it unaffordable for many to live there.
"It's the market reforms that on the individual market literally have caused, in Wisconsin, individual rates to double and triple, out-of-pocket maximums to also skyrocket," he said.
The prices on almost all of these items would quickly skyrocket beyond the reach of the lower economic brackets, not because of manufacturing costs, but because of the tariffs.
Republicans sense they need to send their core constituency the message that they took action to kill a plan that has allowed health care premiums and deductions to skyrocket.
Part of that shift is likely due to the changing demographics of the city as real estate values skyrocket, but the trend isn't entirely driven by changing entertainment tastes.
According to the docs, Armstrong says she currently gets $4,000 per month in voluntary child support -- but we're guessing that number could skyrocket too ... 'cause you know, $62 MILLION!!!
I just had horse blinders on and I was trying to survive day to day and, when she left, I think we all felt our odds skyrocket a bit.
Republicans have long vowed to repeal the measure, which they argue has caused insurance premiums to skyrocket and has deprived Americans of coverage in large swaths of the country.
That data, compiled by research firm Slice Intelligence, is sure to skyrocket when popular styles, like Nike's Air Force 1s and Converse's Chuck Taylors, are available via Amazon Prime.
When you are flying budget economy on a legacy carrier, the in-flight experience isn't much different from regular economy (though your odds of getting the middle seat skyrocket).
RIPLEY, N.Y. — Meeder's, a cozy diner nestled in New York's southwest corner, has seen its labor bill skyrocket in recent years amid steady increases in the state's minimum wage.
In turn, Schonhorn and Kelley allegedly saw their business with New York's pension funds skyrocket, as Kang sent over $2 billion in business to the pair and their companies.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated, for example, that under this bill the annual premium for a 22016-year-old person who earns $290,22040 would skyrocket by $21970,228.
I'm 48 years old and Generation X. I've watched and witnessed MTV blossom, AIDS kill, the USSR crumble, space shuttles and probes skyrocket, and technology burgeon at unthinkable momentum.
"I think off the back of the Olympics, rugby sevens around the world will skyrocket," said Parry, who gave up her teaching job to be a full-time player.
Once they went public, many of these companies saw their share prices skyrocket as investors, mostly retail buyers, bought into the sexy story of making an illicit drug legal.
Drug corporations fought regulations that oversee the products that they introduce to the market, but they welcomed those that lengthen market exclusivity rights and allow their prices to skyrocket.
I am also suspicious that some people are talking up bitcoin because they own a lot -- probably purchased when it was cheaper -- and they want it to continue skyrocket.
Researchers at Morgan Stanley predicted this week that unemployment could skyrocket to 13% while the US economy is reduced by 30% in the third fiscal quarter of this year.
I think we'd need to communicate to the American people that millions of people are getting thrown of their health insurance or that out of pocket expenditures would skyrocket.
The motivational speaker and best-selling author saw her brand skyrocket after an Instagram post of her proudly displaying her stretch marks in a bikini went viral in 2015.
Over the years, I watched rents skyrocket, mom-and-pop shops convert into overpriced condos, and my town transform into a place that began to look like everywhere else.
I stayed in a Deluxe Queen room which starts at $175 per night in the low season but can skyrocket in mid-summer and fall to $550 per night.
The cost of developing vehicles and the time it takes to bring them to market would skyrocket, and the willingness of manufacturers to invest in new innovations would suffer.
And allowing deficits and debt to skyrocket to unsustainable levels will upset economic growth and could even plunge it in the opposite direction right before the next election cycle.
A few months later, Lil Bub made it to the front of Reddit and her popularity began to skyrocket, earning her an invite to appear on "Good Morning America."
At the same time, almost 75 percent of Venezuelans are reportedly suffering from weight loss while unemployment in the country is expected to skyrocket to 32 percent by 2022.
There is currently no approved vaccine, treatment or diagnostic for novel coronavirus infections, and health authorities are scrambling to find one as the number of cases in China skyrocket.
Their promises, which include free college, a single-payer health care system, guaranteed jobs, and more, would require astonishingly high expenditures that would cause the federal deficit to skyrocket.
Global energy demand is set to skyrocket over the next two decades, OPEC said in its latest annual outlook, with India and China the most important contributors to this growth.
As a recent graduate from one of the top theater conservatories in the country, I expected my acting career to take off in a DiCaprio-shaped skyrocket upon my graduation.
Prominent hedge funds such as Andurand Capital and Westbeck Capital Management were betting oil could skyrocket to $150 a barrel thanks in part to the potential loss of Iranian supply.
Without that incentive for young and healthy people to buy into the system, Obamacare could wind up in a death spiral where only sick people buy coverage and premiums skyrocket.
For example it fails to discuss how broadband pricing continues to skyrocket as consumers increasingly only have access to faster speeds from just one ISP, usually their regional cable provider.
Business was chugging along, but what really helped Waters skyrocket to success was landing a spot on NPR's popular podcast "How I Built This," which includes interviews with successful entrepreneurs.
As Abramson explained, when we are sick, whether we have a fever or not, our metabolic rates skyrocket, and our bodies need more calories to support that high metabolic rate.
Going to Cheesecake Factory and looking at that menu, my anxiety levels skyrocket versus going to an awesome restaurant where there's three or four entrees, you know they're all amazing.
If a few employees of the same small business come down with expensive health conditions such as cancer or multiple sclerosis, the premiums for everyone in the company could skyrocket.
Instead, prices tend to skyrocket a week or two before a flight's departure because airlines know that's when business travelers who don't have the same budget constraints tend to book.
The realization that Israeli cyber companies can successfully IPO (CyberArk in 2014) or quickly exit for large sums has caused the appetite for Israel cyber to skyrocket this year. Fintech.
It's safe to assume that the value of Wish's sponsorship will skyrocket to the top of the league — and perhaps even blow away the Cavs' leading total from last year.
Rents can skyrocket, buildings get sold, and finding a place to call your own for the foreseeable future might mean putting a down payment on a house you can't afford.
And the fact that those shares would skyrocket in 2012, while Lessin was still at the company, when Facebook's market cap was $104 billion after its blockbuster initial public offering.
The president reportedly caused sales of the snack to skyrocket while he was on the campaign trail and identified them as his favorite, particularly when they were topped with Tabasco. 
According to a new report from the New York Times, children at the Akron-based school have seen their math and reading scores skyrocket since its opening in July 2018.
These smaller installations represent a large chunk of commercial real-estate, and by unlocking the financing for these funds, installations by these companies could skyrocket, or so Wunder's thinking goes.
RedLock discovered the intrusion while scanning the public internet for misconfigured and unsecured cloud servers, a practice that more and more defenders depend on as exposures from database misconfigurations skyrocket.
Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, argued that such a policy will cause costs to skyrocket and create more separation in families in ways that could have a "destructive effect" on communities.
This has gobbled up buildings that were suitable for venues, caused rents to skyrocket on the remaining spaces, and introduced a whole new mess of conflicts between residents and nightlife.
As our jealously of Sasha and Malia continues to skyrocket, we're taking a look at just why Obama has earned the title of World's Coolest Mom (woman, human, etc.): 1.
The 211-year-old surrendered three homers for the second time in three turns and saw his ERA skyrocket from 23 to 21 after the disastrous outing in the Bronx.
"From storms to floods to droughts and forest fires, the costs of interrupted production, distribution, sales and travel will skyrocket in 2019," the group said in its annual risk report.
She has said she believes that the bill should not combine tax policy with health-care policy, and that by repealing the individual mandate, lawmakers could cause premiums to skyrocket.
WeWork hired licensed bartenders, and starting in 2016, as employee numbers began to skyrocket, it issued RFID wristbands to "track alcohol consumption," according to a source familiar with camp operations.
Since March, Riyadh's coalition has maintained a blockade of the country, causing supplies of basic goods, food, and fuel to dwindle — and their prices to skyrocket — within a few months.
If you have a risk pool made up of predominantly older people, you might see an initial reduction in administrative costs, but eventually your claims costs are going to skyrocket.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo had a stark warning for young people who continue to congregate in bars, restaurants, and beaches as confirmed cases of coronavirus skyrocket around the country.
As the value of cryptocurrencies continues to skyrocket nearly across the board, hackers and scammers are stealing digital money from unsuspecting victims in all sorts of new and interesting ways.
Mr. Macri has slashed subsidies for electricity, fuel and transportation, causing prices to skyrocket, and recently prompting Ms. Genovesi, 48, to cut off her gas service, rendering her stove lifeless.
With the coronavirus now plunging our economy into recession, our tax revenue will tank, and our deficit will skyrocket even more, perhaps to $2 trillion or $3 trillion per year.
Unemployment could skyrocket to a record high as the coronavirus pandemic puts millions of Americans out of work, according to a study from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Business was just beginning to skyrocket when news of the virus struck and his factories told him they were shutting down indefinitely and would have limited production once they opened.
With income gains going mostly to the elite, rents skyrocket, the middle class competes for the cheapest places on the market, and the very poorest end up on the street.
TDC saw shares skyrocket almost 18 percent after the telecoms operator confirmed that it had received — and then rejected — a takeover approach from Australia's Macquarie and three Danish pension funds.
While married black women have long been more likely to work outside the home than their white counterparts, they also saw their workplace participation skyrocket in the same half-century.
The Apple Watch has steadily grown to become one of the company's most important products, helping skyrocket the Cupertino-based tech giant to become the market leader in wearable technology.
Availability: Fall 2016 The Sky Viper Hover Racer by Skyrocket doesn't go any higher than three feet off the ground, but that doesn't mean it isn't packed full of fun.
Today, more than 6900 million households and 2628 million domestic businesses rely on the transportation system to obtain goods, and that number is projected to skyrocket in the coming years.
More than a million operations are done annually to replace worn-out knees and hips, and that number is expected to skyrocket in the coming decades as the population ages.
As the country grapples with African Swine Fever, which has caused pork prices to skyrocket 110%, China last month dropped a ban it had in place on American hog imports.
At the time, opponents would have us believe that steel prices would skyrocket and that downstream manufacturing industries would be undercut by foreign competitors who could buy cheaper steel inputs.
Arizona's state legislature now has a higher proportion of female members than any other state, and the number of women in elected office may be poised to skyrocket next year.
"Donald Trump has already made the deficit skyrocket with massive tax cuts for the richest Americans and corporations; there's no reason to add nearly $30 million to that number." video
A team that goes up two men sees their scoring rate skyrocket by almost three times compared to 63-on-4, and about eight times more than at even strength.
The health and development data, at least, gives a clear answer: As a consequence of having control over our fertility, women around the world have seen our rights and status skyrocket.
The company has seen its share price skyrocket since it went public in 2010 and has had a really strong couple of years, jumping 85 percent in the past year alone.
Certain groups on the far-left have seen their profiles skyrocket recently—though, in a fitting twist, it's mostly among extremists on the other side, rather than the public at large.
As people speculate these beauty products will become collector's items, it's likely that the resale price will continue to skyrocket once they are no longer available on the Kylie Cosmetics website.
It's quite difficult to talk about hypothetically, to make the case hypothetically, but I'm quite sure that with or without the federal intervention, that violence, it was going to skyrocket. Definitely.
According to a CBRE survey, the average age of a U.S. warehouse is 210 years, meaning that many lack modern upgrades as the demand for industrial real estate continues to skyrocket.
They knew that there are 3.2 million people in the United States living with hepatitis C — and the costs of buying Harvoni for all of them would cause premiums to skyrocket.
Which means, as brands are becoming increasingly dynamic and getting serious about personalization, the need for brand creative, more frequently, will continue to skyrocket in order to stay current and relevant.
As temperatures skyrocket and humidity spikes, we find ourselves reaching for products that'll keep up, like waterproof finds that last anywhere from eight to 12 hours on the most sweltering day.
The new residential investment clampdown will bring New Zealand in line with similar hot housing markets around the world, causing home prices in cities such as Vancouver and Sydney to skyrocket.
We asked our landlord for 18 days off, detailing how we were on the hook for the month's electricity bill, which would skyrocket due to the use of the space heaters.
"Welcome to Crypto Callz, a leading cryptocurrency pump group where we skyrocket the value of coins for six hours at a time," an unnamed narrator explains in a slick welcome video.
And even if you go to the cops with license plates and high-res face photos, they'll often respond with a big, apathetic shrug (particularly around Christmas when package thefts skyrocket).
If you're interested, Mui will be available to backers for $549 when it launches on Indiegogo InDemand this week, but the device will likely skyrocket to its $999 retail price after.
Automakers like GM and Ford are banking on the the assumption that if they can lower the cost per mile of self-driving taxis to $1 or less, demand will skyrocket.
The dwarf galaxy is shaped like a flattened pancake, but because it is tilted edge-on, it resembles a skyrocket, with a brilliant blazing head and a long, star-studded tail.
The investment firm has seen its value skyrocket, along with several other corporations, as investors believe Trump's election, coupled with a GOP Congress, could bode well for corporate profits going forward.
The holiday is always one of the ride-hailing service's busiest nights of the year, and rates regularly skyrocket as high as six-to-eight-times normal prices in major cities.
As the number of freelancers and gig economy workers skyrocket, the very design of HR today seems entirely out-of-sync with the changes that are happening in the labor markets.
Wider society (AKA the scourge of British tabloids) has discovered and hammered its existence while seeking quick answers for why the murder rate among teenagers in London has continued to skyrocket.
"They're having a hard time now, not later," Pauly said, and that means the price tag on your "akagi," or "surf clam" sushi morsels, could skyrocket in the very near future.
People's expectations for a minimum standard of quality skyrocket when they actually have to pay for a thing — and the construction and design standards for modern smartphones are now extremely high.
As the space in Silicon Valley runs low and the cost of living continues to skyrocket, those companies, and the jobs and economic windfall that come with, have to go somewhere.
As the pain epidemic and attendant opioid crisis began to skyrocket, several companies have been racing to find alternatives to the drug treatments that were now killing Americans by the thousands.
Trump has repeatedly dismissed those concerns while simultaneously faulting the Federal Reserve for its handling of interest rates, saying already strong growth could skyrocket if the Fed would only move faster.
Economy in steep decline The Venezuelan economy has spiraled toward collapse in 2017, which has caused the currency, the bolivar, to plunge in value and prices for everyday items to skyrocket.
If Mr. Trump lost five points among well-educated white voters and Hispanics, which is how he's doing in current polls, his target for white working-class voters would quickly skyrocket.
California has been helping people returning to the US from overseas and needs the San Diego-based ship to help "decompress" its health care system as infection rates skyrocket, Newsom wrote.
Serviced Huts feel similar to their Standard brethren, but are generally in high-traffic areas or above tree-line, where the Department of Conservation must supply fuel and upkeep costs skyrocket.
As prescription prices in the US continue to skyrocket, the idea of importing cheaper drugs from Canada has gained popularity, favored by politicians as diverse as Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.
People could sign up for a plan and see the price skyrocket if they developed a potentially serious condition like cancer, said Karen Pollitz, a senior fellow at the Kaiser foundation.
" The public option would also burden families and our economy with unaffordable new costs, as Americans' premiums could skyrocket, and experts have noted that a public option system "could prove costly.
First come the piles of nutsedge and creeper and then an ache that fills the skin like the Cercospora blight that's killing the blue skyrocket juniper slowly from the inside out.
After they leave, the damage will spread to doctors and hospitals, whose bad debt will skyrocket when patients miss copays and drop coverage while providers and hospitals still must continue care.
Denials of immigrant visas skyrocket after little-heralded rule change, EU countries back starting trade talks with United States and Ecuador's president says Assange tried to use its embassy to spy.
"Unboxing continues to be a hot trend in toys this year as kids still love the surprise element of a reveal toy," said Lindsey Scheftic, Skyrocket&aposs vice president of marketing.
But the 3-year-old with spina bifida, for example, would probably have been uninsurable before the Affordable Care Act's passage, and the Republican bill may cause his premiums to skyrocket.
As coronavirus fears and its economic impact skyrocket, the stock market has been on a rollercoaster ride, losing almost 30% in three weeks and officially ending the 11-year bull market.
We're less than one month away from the day when Tesla plans to unveil its first electric semi truck, and of course that means it's time for speculation and sleuthing to skyrocket.
The average cost of a breach involving 1.7.91 million records is estimated at around $21.24 million, while those involving 21.77 million records or more can skyrocket up to $22018 million in damages.
Ultimately, this is what people seem happiest about: that a local YouTube channel with six videos can skyrocket to international fame â€" and a TV appearance â€" in a matter of days.
The list includes Danny Zhang, CTO of Wish; Haroon Mirza, GP of Skyrocket Ventures, investor in SnapTravel; Vito Bialla, Bialla Ventures, investor in Freshly; Chun Han, director of Data Science at Yahoo!
That means you can keep buying cheaper printer cartridges, cheaper smartphones, cheaper drugs—the price of pretty much anything that's protected by a shady patent isn't going to skyrocket any time soon.
When the Trump administration cut sanction waivers to Iranian oil importers this past spring in response to the country's controversial nuclear program, some forecasters expected prices at the gas pump to skyrocket.
As Netflix's audience transitions from in-home television viewing toward out-of-home mobile viewing, the subscriber pool should skyrocket in large emerging markets like India, analyst Heath Terry told clients Tuesday.
"The idea that premiums could potentially skyrocket for people with pre-existing conditions and increase 3 to 5 times for people nearing retirement is something I find unacceptable," he said on Facebook.
The big thing: Health care was one of the major sticking points in the negotiations as the WGA's self-funded plan teetered toward insolvency even as Hollywood studio revenue continued to skyrocket.
At the time the gold price continued to decline, bitcoin rose, and while the precious metal saw a bit of renewed support in the first few months, the cryptocurrency continues to skyrocket.
"Mega Roth IRAs" often occur because people seed accounts with specially acquired investments that initially look like they are worth little but later see their value skyrocket, according to the news release.
Establishing itself so quickly should help PayPay seriously compete in Japan's QR code payments market, which is estimatedto be worth 600 billion yen ($5.6 billion) in 2019 and is set to skyrocket.
As a doctor, I ran for Congress because I have seen first-hand how ObamaCare has wreaked havoc on our health care system and caused premiums, deductibles and co-pays to skyrocket.
Sessions blamed the Obama administration's decision to allow immigrants who passed an "initial credible fear review" to be released into the U.S. pending a full hearing for causing asylum claims to skyrocket.
"They think they've got something neat because there's a co-bidding process where the brand and the retailer can both add budget to a campaign and see it skyrocket," the buyer said.
Halting movement and trade between the U.S. and Mexico could prevent produce from reaching American stores, cause prices for other goods to skyrocket, and derail supply chains that cross the southern border.
At the same time, almost 75 percent of Venezuelans are reportedly suffering from weight loss while unemployment in the country is expected to skyrocket to 32 percent over the next four years.
From the outset, I've argued that without a public option — a Medicare-like plan that would be available to all Americans buying health insurance — insurance competition would dwindle and premiums would skyrocket.
I want to see candidates address proposals to assist African Americans who are booted out of their homes in cities like Washington, D.C. due to skyrocket rents and high home sales prices.
Narrator: According to the US Department of Agriculture, the work that bees do for US farmers is worth about $15 billion a year, so without them, the cost of produce would skyrocket.
Super Typhoon Nepartak has taken full advantage of mild ocean waters and ideal atmospheric conditions to skyrocket in intensity, hitting 175 mile per hour sustained winds as of Wednesday morning eastern time.
Then, starting in 2014, illicit fentanyl overdose deaths began to skyrocket — to the point that synthetic opioids like fentanyl are now linked to more overdoses than any other drug, including opioid painkillers.
The primary reason that foods are modified is so plants can resist harsh weather and pests, so that food prices don't skyrocket and make eating a thing that only rich people do.
It's very easy to envision a scenario in which solar continues to skyrocket, coal diminishes faster than the IEA currently projects, and we emit significantly less methane and carbon dioxide than expected.
In recent days, advisers close to the President urged him to stop downplaying the outbreak, warning it could hurt him in the long run if the number of cases continues to skyrocket.
Happily, says Nichols, while cybercrime continues to skyrocket, with over 73,668 incidents reported in total across California (the most popular state for identity thieves in 2019) alone, there's no need to panic.
In addition to competitive drug licensing, voters strongly support the government manufacturing generic versions of prescription drugs if prices skyrocket (22019 percent of MSNBC fans, 61 percent of Fox News fans). Sen.
"A prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could see LNG spot prices skyrocket, and see a demand destruction scenario emerge turning the current soft LNG market on its head," he said.
Losing: The US Treasury Because of all these tax cuts -- and especially the corporate cuts -- budget deficits are expected to skyrocket past $1 trillion per year starting in 2022 and stay there.
With cryptocurrency values to continuing to skyrocket, at least one company is going to try to give its employees an incentive to invest in Bitcoin by offering it as a salary option.
A provider of technologies and services for casinos, lotteries and digital games, the company has seen its shares skyrocket 150 percent this year, and nearly 15.53 percent over the past 12 months.
If you expect your employees to work hard and commit themselves to your company while you fail to show the same dedication, expect turnover rates to skyrocket and work quality to plummet.
Investors see Turkish President Recep Erdogan, who recently won re-election to a new and more powerful executive presidency, as wielding too much control over monetary policy while allowing inflation to skyrocket.
Critics of the tax plan say its estimated $1.5 trillion cost will cause the deficit to skyrocket, though the Trump administration and congressional Republicans insist that economic growth will offset the costs.
The vacant storefronts will fill up, rents will skyrocket, the current inhabitants will get forced out; or a plateau followed by an ebb, these few blocks slowly withering back to tumbleweed territory.
Related: Here's What to Expect at the Big Drug Meeting This Week at the UN When Portugal decided to decriminalize in 2000, many skeptics assumed that the number of users would skyrocket.
That's because AHCA allows insurers to charge older people as much as five times what they charge younger ones, so older people's premiums will skyrocket far beyond anything the subsidy can deliver.
Already, the largest company in the field, Corrections Corporation of America, saw its stock skyrocket by 232 percent right after the election; the second-largest company, GEO, saw gains of nearly 22000 percent.
South Korea's Financial Supervisory Services on Wednesday warned against "overheated" investment, citing past cases of treasure-hunting companies that saw their stock skyrocket after a discovery only to end up filing for bankruptcy.
The public voted to restrict the construction of office high-rises after that, a limitation that still exists today as the office market grows even more squeezed and commercial rents continue to skyrocket.
Last year, Delta Air Lines left a major industry group in protest to the privatization effort, citing a study it says predicts that traveler fees could skyrocket 30 percent under a private system.
And if Trump sits in clear first place going into the convention -- and anyone other than Trump emerges as the GOP nominee - the likelihood of a party fissure of seismic proportions will skyrocket.
The admission fee to visit some of America's most popular national parks could skyrocket to $70 as officials look for ways to shore up funding to repair billions of dollars in aging infrastructure.
If the two sides start talking openly about war, oil prices could skyrocket as investors brace for continued instability — or far, far worse — in the region that produces much of the world's oil.
ETFs and Comex futures, while good for short-term trades, will not be able to perform when gold prices skyrocket as there's just $100 worth of paper gold for $1 of physical gold.
In 2003, she founded "My Hope Chest" a nonprofit that helps uninsured or low-income women afford breast reconstructive surgery that costs an average of $20083,500, but can skyrocket to $50,000 or more.
Both Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings saw cinematic adaptations skyrocket in the early 2000s, but the fantasy boomlet ultimately fizzled out, under a surge of subpar Narnia and Golden Compass movies.
Brazil has seen IPO activity skyrocket in recent months as it slowly recovers from its deepest recession in decades and government efforts to curb growth of public debt help to lure global investors.
Since it launched in 2012 with its high-tech indoor bike, it has seen sales skyrocket and has recently filed for an IPO, which could value the company at more than $8 billion.
In fact, investment in public agricultural R&D has declined 2900 percent since 220006, impacting productivity and sustainability in agriculture five to 2202 years from now, just as global demand begins to skyrocket.
Last month, the Impossible Burger also made its grocery store debut at the Los Angeles-based chain Gelson's Markets — following skyrocket demand for the meatless burger since it was first introduced in 2016.
Demand for battery-grade lithium compounds is expected to skyrocket in the next decades in tandem with soaring demand for electric cars as governments and individual consumers try to reduce their carbon footprint.
As people continue to flood into urban centres, and rental prices in many cities skyrocket, property developers, city planners, and policymakers are increasingly looking to autonomous vehicles as a source of space relief.
But the protests have not yet had a negative effect on Nike — the company saw online sales skyrocket in recent days, and shares of the company hit an all-time high last week.
Alcohol contains variable amounts of tyramine, a natural substance also found in certain foods like aged cheese and cured meats that, when combined with these drugs, could cause blood pressure levels to skyrocket.
As lawmakers saw the death toll rise and witnessed confirmed coronavirus cases and unemployment claims skyrocket, it was clear that they had to take drastic action soon, meaning political pragmatism overwhelmed ideological concerns.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said it is "unintelligent and reckless" for young people to be going out and partying during the coronavirus pandemic, as cases skyrocket around the US and the world.
While the state has a rainy day fund totaling more than $11 billion, some state lawmakers worry that needs for social services will skyrocket at a moment when state coffers will be emptier.
The script urged customers to book as soon as possible with Norwegian because demand is surging and prices could skyrocket, the report said — but across the cruise industry, the opposite has been observed.
Yet now these cities and others have seen tourism skyrocket as airlines have reframed an inconvenient change of planes into an opportunity for travelers to see one place on their way to another.
This would give Republicans more time to craft a replacement plan, but it is not clear if individual insurance prices would skyrocket during the delay or what the new coverage will look like.
Tyler Jones, a South Carolina Democratic strategist who helped flip a Charleston district held by Republicans for nearly four decades, said he expected turnout to skyrocket once the contest moved to his state.
China's new method for counting infections last week caused the overall number to skyrocket, but the country might still be under counting people who tested positive for the virus but aren't showing symptoms.
No one will argue against a tax cut, but some worried that our deficit would skyrocket without an additional revenue stream, and the long-term results for our economy could potentially be disastrous.
It is being produced by Complex -- following his sudden skyrocket to fame in 2017, and his eventual crumbling in 2018 ... when he got arrested, indicted on RICO charges and incarcerated as a result.
The district attorney said that trafficking sites on the deep web have seen their profits skyrocket thanks to the "drastic increase in the value of digital currencies such as bitcoin" in recent months.
The catch is that the interest rate could skyrocket to as high as 25% after the introductory period, so you must commit to timely repayment — and you must avoid adding to your balance.
So when nonpartisan analysts say that a bill will cause 23 million to lose insurance in 10 years and make costs skyrocket for older and poorer Americans, it should clarify our political opinions.
Succinct transit alternatives would be provided, the agencies have said, to ensure that the 250,000 riders who take the train between Manhattan and Brooklyn every day would not see their commute times skyrocket.
On the other hand, more people blindly investing in Bitcoin as its price continues to skyrocket without any major real-world uses for the currency is exactly what Bitcoin doesn't need right now.
House Republicans haven't just failed to repeal Obamacare — their attempts to do so seem to have also caused the law's popularity to skyrocket, making the path to future repeal even tougher to achieve.
Here, a pilot descends from the bomb bay of a Navy P2B-1S mothership (these were dubbed the "Fertile Myrtle") into the cockpit of a Douglas D-558-II, or "Skyrocket" plane, below.
Now, as home and rent prices skyrocket, pushing teachers and other middle-income professionals farther and farther from the communities where they work, tech industry leaders are facing mounting pressure to fix the problem.
People who are really into mining cryptocurrencies can use multiple high-end GPUs to mine at faster rates, and the recent spike in cryptocurrency popularity has made the demand for high-end GPUs skyrocket.
For example, investigators in Hamilton County, Ohio, pursued 53 potential drug-induced homicide cases in 9113, but overdoses continued to skyrocket in 2016, with the county recording 100 more overdoses than the year before.
For example, investigators in Hamilton County, Ohio, pursued 53 potential drug-induced homicide cases in 2015, but overdoses continued to skyrocket in 2016, with the county recording 100 more overdoses than the year before.
Still, the HFPA made our FOMO skyrocket to unprecedented levels when they also nominated the magnificent Melissa McCarthy, the hysterical and mischievous Lily Tomlin and our dream sassy grandmother, Dame Maggie Smith, alongside them.
As Bangladesh's desperately poor population continues to skyrocket, this battle for the country's soul continues to edge the country away from its heady, idealistic roots and into the arms of the ultra-conservative mullahs.
They have a lot of the weight of an airsoft gun—or something realer—but with a design intended to be safe to use outdoors—where Skyrocket says players will have the best experience.
Despite its ability to evade short-sellers on its skyrocket up, Jim Cramer said investors should wait to buy Apple's stock because of analysts using one word to describe its next phone release: supercycle.
According to the Brewers Association, this past decade has seen the number of American craft breweries skyrocket from a little over 1,500 in 2005 to more than 4,144 by the end of November 2015.
Why it matters: An increasing number of investors are interested in cryptocurrencies as values skyrocket, but they aren't yet comfortable parsing through white papers or picking from the dozens of nascent crypto hedge funds.
No one will be watching the outcome more closely than the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which has seen interest in hosting Games dramatically drop as the size and costs of staging an Olympics skyrocket.
Case in point: In 2018, measles rates in the United States continued to skyrocket, with over 1,2023 cases reported since 2010 even though just two decades ago, it was largely eliminated from the country.
If Jones is elected he will give Alabama great influence, providing a critical vote in a closely divided chamber with a tiny Republican majority that would skyrocket the stock of bipartisanship that Jones represents.
However, what makes my blood pressure skyrocket from just a little elevated to stroke level are those holier-than-thou lefties who plan to vote for a third-party candidate or not at all.
Regardless of the government's support for the petro's adoption and use or the true motivations behind the petro, this new cryptocurrency is unlikely to inspire the same faith as bitcoin, nor skyrocket in value.
Should NAFTA end, Mexico's tariff rates on key agricultural products would skyrocket: 45 percent on turkeys, dairy products and potatoes; 25 percent on beef; 75 percent on corn syrup and 15 percent on wheat.
Mr. Shapiro began his career 20 years ago when he took over the TriBeCa club Wetlands Preserve, a hub for the jam-band scene, which closed in 2001 as neighborhood rents began to skyrocket.
Still, he has denied requests for time off, enhanced an on-site security presence and has seen typical summer nightly rates skyrocket to $800 and above from the mid-$200 range a year ago.
Wednesday morning, Blue Cross Blue Shield published a 32-page report detailing the myriad ways in which millennials (my cohort!!!) will see their health decline and healthcare costs skyrocket over the next 10 years.
None of these measures feel like an "abundance" of caution anymore — coronavirus cases continue to skyrocket in America, and many states have enacted shelter in place laws similar to those in Europe and Asia.
Opponents of a proposed November ballot question that would mandate that eggs sold in the Bay State come from cage-free hens by 2022 argue that the proposal would cause egg prices to skyrocket.
And Mr. Davidson has created "Passion Economy," a podcast about people who experience strokes of genius, like an Amish farmer with no electricity who makes his business skyrocket with the use of an iPhone.
Following an a surprisingly frank and self-deprecating marketing campaign, in which the company admitted its prior pizzas tasted like cardboard, Domino's new approach was met with enthusiasm, and its sales began to skyrocket.
But with waves of new residents expected to come from Brooklyn as rents skyrocket, and from Cornell Tech, the graduate school opening this summer on nearby Roosevelt Island, apartments shouldn't sit empty for long.
"Intel is looking to get into the automotive space because the demand for processing power in cars is going to skyrocket," said Michael Ramsey, an analyst at Gartner Group who follows automated driving trends.
Budgets are already tight because of rising debt, and a pork crisis brought on by the outbreak of African swine fever among China's pigs last year has caused the price of meat to skyrocket.
As quantitative easing began after the financial crisis, the hawks said inflation would skyrocket, and when that never happened, they said the economy was too weak for the bullish market streak to be justifiable.
Because ransomware and playing a game of nuclear chicken aren't enough for Kim Jong-un, it now looks like North Korea is behind a recent bitcoin theft as the cryptocurrency's value continues to skyrocket.
In recent weeks, Trump has revived his barrage of criticism over the Fed's interest rate policy, going so far as to urge the central bank to cut rates in order to skyrocket the economy.
This was the main reason that Davydov was able to predict that the Jordan 6 Retro Travis Scott, which everyone assumed would skyrocket in price, would actually go down in value after its release.
The far Right has called to repeal the Affordable Care Act for nearly a decade, with no clear replacement, which would leave people vulnerable, especially those with pre-existing conditions, and costs would absolutely skyrocket.
But outside experts, including health insurers themselves, have warned that premiums could skyrocket in the Obamacare market, as sicker people buy that more robust coverage and healthier people migrate to the skimpier non-Obamacare plans.
The CBO assessment that an additional 15 million people would be uninsured in 2018 under the bill and its prediction that insurance premiums would skyrocket over the first two years prompted concern from both sides.
Facebook encountered similar issues when it first began forcing users to download the standalone Messenger app, which caused the app to skyrocket to the No. 1 spot while earning it a 1-star average review. 
Meanwhile, a shale-drilling boom in the U.S. has caused the production of oil and gas in the U.S. to skyrocket, making the world's largest economy significantly less dependent on imports from Persian Gulf countries.
If young girls were exposed to the same number of female inventors as boys were to male inventors, the authors calculate, their invention rates would skyrocket by 164%, knocking out 55% of the gender gap.
At least nine states could reach gender parity in their legislatures this fall, and some estimates are showing that women's representation in state legislatures could skyrocket from 23% to 38% in this single election cycle.
Why this matters: The Federal Trade Commission ultimately won this battle, as it argued the merger would have given Advocate and NorthShore too much pricing power that would have caused health insurance premiums to skyrocket.
As sales of Kate Spade's original handbag styles continue to skyrocket following her tragic death, it has been revealed that the late designer also leaves behind a collection of new creations to continue her legacy.
Before I did this, I looked at what the chances are of me winning, and I looked at what the chances were of me winning if I ran a second time, and your odds skyrocket.
"No matter what recommendations are made by which entity, the bottom line is that Congress needs a comprehensive view of what's causing insulin prices to skyrocket," DeGette said in a statement provided to The Hill.
Shortages in food, electricity, and medicine has led to riots; crime has spiked the already astronomically high murder rate; meteoric inflation, corruption, and price controls have caused the cost of some basic necessities to skyrocket.
Here are some of the other benefits: Millennials are not alone in embracing teletherapy; as health-care costs skyrocket and employers seek alternatives to ensuring their employees' mental health, many companies are in favor, too.
But scarcity has caused the price to skyrocket on the secondary market, from $8.99 for a pack of 10 sheets to $45 and rising Its eventual extinction is a source of concern for Mr. Antoine.
"While our anxiety is likely to skyrocket over the next several days, I expect that by the end of this coming week, things will have finally reached a climax," writes Peter Atwater of Financial Insyghts.
While taxes and costs of living skyrocket, New Yorkers who cannot afford to pay tens of thousands of dollars each year for private schools are also forced to enroll their kids in failing public schools.
"I'm sure in the U.S. and elsewhere there will be more reports of coronavirus cases, but that does not mean that this thing is going to skyrocket in North America and the USA," he said.
The company had grown quickly by taking advantage of cloud infrastructure from Amazon Web Services (AWS), but when you grow rapidly, infrastructure costs can skyrocket, especially when approaching the scale Dropbox was at the time.
The Republican moves may be a response to political pressure: Democrats say Republicans will be responsible if the government cuts off the cost-sharing payments and premiums then skyrocket or markets collapse in some states.
Experts say the overcrowding is causing the rate of infections to skyrocket: The mortality rate from infections, 38 deaths per 100,000 patients, is by far the worst among economically advanced nations, according to the OECD.
Chicago's temperatures will skyrocket in the next few days -- from a low of minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday to the 223s Monday -- a change of more than 292 degrees, CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said.
Cruz conceded some ground to colleagues who worried the Cruz–Lee amendment would segment the insurance market and cause the premiums of older, sicker people who buy plans that meet ObamaCare's regulatory requirements to skyrocket.
" Lawmakers on Capitol Hill blasted the plan during a hearing featuring Perry last week, and the Sierra Club estimated Monday that the proposal "would severely distort America's energy markets and cause ratepayers' bills to skyrocket.
The administration said the overturned rules, crafted in the final days of the Obama administration and which were set to take effect in January, would cause prices for light bulbs to skyrocket to untenable levels.
As the cost of college continues to skyrocket and U.S. student debt totals rise, selecting a major in a field that pays well and offers long-term professional opportunities can be a crucial decision for students.
A victory for the Republican attorneys general who filed the lawsuit — or for the Trump administration's position — would likely cause millions of people with pre-existing conditions to lose their coverage or see their costs skyrocket.
When Babette Labeij of Marina del Ray, California, wanted to add her 17-year-old daughter Nikki to the family's car insurance policy, she was shocked to discover the new annual cost would skyrocket to $4709.
This batch of selections also includes Erik Malinowski's look at how the Golden State Warriors used Silicon Valley-style thinking to skyrocket themselves to greatness, and Zeynep Tufekci's exploration of how digital technologies are reshaping protests.
Sure, the company picked up SmartThings back in 2014, but the Kickstarter-funded company hasn't promoted the technology with the same push as Amazon's Echo or Apple's HomeKit, even as interest in the technology has skyrocket.
The drug has caused fatal overdoses to skyrocket over the past few years, as many people unknowingly take painkillers or opiates cut with the potent drug — or specifically seek out fentanyl because it is so powerful.
The "Affordable" Care Act has drastically failed to deliver on its promises of cost-effective insurance, and the Obama administration conceded on Monday that pre-subsidy premiums will skyrocket by an average of 25 percent nationwide.
The country has had to embark on a series of painful International Monetary Fund (IMF) mandated reforms in order to approach stabilizing its finances — reforms that saw subsidies drop and living costs skyrocket for ordinary Jordanians.
An analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation says that premiums for those ObamaCare-compliant plans would "skyrocket," impacting about 1.5 million people with pre-existing conditions who will also become ineligible for subsidies under the bill.
The rally came in the face of increased likelihood that Rousseff, a left-leaning politician that allowed fiscal spending and inflation to skyrocket, could be ousted 16 months into her second, four-year term in office.
Tesla saw its revenue skyrocket to $6.8 billion in the third quarter (and a $312 million profit) thanks to sales of its new Model 3 vehicle, despite production bottlenecks and more recent issues with delivery logistics.
To reverse the rising oil price trend, the Trump administration will most likely release supplies from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve so that the price at the pump does not skyrocket and affect the midterm elections.
The season comes at a time when the creative class of Brooklynites that birthed Lee, Chris Rock, and many others of their generation is fully under threat as rents skyrocket in rapidly gentrifying, historically Black neighborhoods.
Paytm, which led the local market in peer-to-peer mobile payments two years ago, saw its daily usage skyrocket after New Delhi invalidated much of the cash in circulation in the country in late 2016.
Taylor Robinson, president of PLG Consulting, which helps companies solve transportation issues, said frac sand demand has "significantly" picked up in the past six weeks, and demand is expected to skyrocket over the next seven months.
The video, with over 77 million views as of the writing of this article, is simply Onision jumping around screaming in a banana suit – but it was enough to skyrocket him to mid-level internet fame.
But the Trump administration said the overturned rules, crafted in the final days of the Obama administration and were set to take effect in January, would cause prices for light bulbs to skyrocket to untenable levels.
Scott Cutler — CEO of the popular sneaker resale marketplace StockX — told Business Insider that he has continued to witness the merging of "primary and secondary markets" as consumer demand for secondhand luxury goods continues to skyrocket.
The numbers will likely skyrocket in the coming weeks, economists believe, especially since the latest national figures don't encapsulate data in the wake of bar, restaurant, gym and other business closures ordered by some state officials.
If the US started threatening to not pay back its debts in full (to partially default, essentially) its borrowing costs would skyrocket, and so too would interest rates on everything else: corporate debt, mortgages, credit cards, etc.
"Trump is a populist above all else, and having these (drug) prices skyrocket, he's commented that under his administration, this is not going to happen," said market strategist Quincy Crosby of Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.
That alternative route appears to be lodged in raising a massive import tax on goods exported from Mexico to the US -- a tax that could cause the price of US consumer goods produced in Mexico to skyrocket.
Environmental organizations saw their membership numbers skyrocket, these groups filed lawsuits to force compliance, they chased Watt and Gorsuch from office, forcing them to resign amid scandal, and they made their presence known in the following elections.
Sometimes all it takes is a couple of good-sounding statements about a crypto-startup on Reddit or 4chan's biz section, and a group of people to back it up, for an asset to skyrocket in value.
The nightmare of conservators and museum guards materializes in images of women that skyrocket to a height of 2 to 3 meters but also swoop down to the squalid ground of reality that literally wallows in dust.
"As healthy people move to the less-regulated plans, those with significant medical needs will have no choice but to stay in the comprehensive plans, and premiums will skyrocket for people with preexisting conditions," the groups said.
Options have become a popular offering at startups and tech companies, where the valuation of those companies can skyrocket seemingly overnight (if the company goes public for example, or if it receives an influx of VC funding).
Lisa Rinna is putting her hustle to good use in her new role as momager to teenage daughters Delilah Belle Hamlin and Amelia Gray Hamlin — who have both seen their modeling careers skyrocket over the past year.
This local dispute has national implications, as tuition costs and student debt skyrocket, while colleges and universities increasingly depend on rotating rosters of adjunct professors living semester to semester with little to no job security or benefits.
"Trump is a populist above all else, and having these (drug) prices skyrocket, he's commented that under his administration, this is not going to happen," said market strategist Quincy Krosby of Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.
But in the second study, Lukas found that alcohol actually has the inverse effect on THC: If you drink first and then smoke, it causes the levels of THC in your plasma to skyrocket, intensifying your high.
OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia is determined to keep oil prices trading around current levels, one strategist told CNBC Monday, but a total shutdown in Venezuelan production could soon prompt crude futures to skyrocket toward $403 a barrel.
It's worth worrying about the country's future under a tax regime that will skyrocket inequality, poke holes in the health care system, and re-engineer the economy so it works even more disproportionately for the upper class.
The plan will be presented in the coming days to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who on Sunday met with Israel's economic leaders and instructed them to devise a strategy for managing the economy as unemployment claims skyrocket.
In fact, the scams probably will skyrocket, according to a new report from analysts at Moody's Investor Service, a division of the credit rating agency, especially as more employees work from home, straining their employers' digital protections.
While the company has grown popular as one of most user-friendly exchanges in the cryptocurrency boom, it's also been sued over alleged insider trading after the surprising listing of bitcoin cash caused the cryptocurrency to skyrocket.
Those morsels are about to become even more effective advertisements of wealth when the three or four species of fish they come from go extinct in the wild sometime in the next few decades, and prices skyrocket.
"As healthy people move to the less-regulated plans, those with significant medical needs will have no choice but to stay in the comprehensive plans, and premiums will skyrocket for people with preexisting conditions," the letter states.
With her flawless skin, long limbs, and artfully curated Instagram account, she's been making waves online for months — especially after Fenty Beauty reposted a photo of her "modeling" its Saw-C lipstick, which caused her profile to skyrocket.
One of Wall Street's biggest bulls says stocks could skyrocket as much as 340 percent over the coming months due to an unusual event, one that has only been seen twice in the last 22012 years until now.
Opponents of marijuana legalization have long warned that ending prohibition will cause rates of use among teenagers to skyrocket due to increased availability and less concern about the potential harms associated with getting baked on a regular basis.
For example, you've probably heard of "Tabatas," a fast and loud 20-seconds on, 10 seconds off protocol that researchers found can skyrocket your fitness in just four-minutes—if you're willing to go as hard as possible.
For as long as I'm working, no matter how high up I skyrocket or how quickly, I will always have to wonder if my white boss or co-worker or friend sees me slightly differently because I'm Black.
As rents skyrocket and people age, a growing number of once-zealous overachievers are leaving the city, disenfranchised by what tech has done to the area, wondering whether the industry is really doing all the good it promised.
Those costs will only skyrocket moving forward, as the expanded playing field of SVOD competitors fight for access to a limited supply of A-list marquee talent they too hope will attract new customers (and keep them there).
And at a time when sparkling water sales are only continuing to skyrocket—with the category reaching a market value of $1.8 billion this year—this could be the perfect time to introduce the world to terpene seltzer.
Thefts from baggage would skyrocket, as when Britain tried a similar ban in 2006, he said, and some laptops have batteries that can catch fire -- an event easier to detect in the cabin than in the cargo hold.
The great tide of resentful English nationalism will recede, skinheads will sing "O Flower of Scotland" in charming chorus with refugees from around the world, sales of the Guardian will skyrocket, and we'll all live happily every after.
It is also now the default term that many people, including health care reporters, are using to describe a piece of legislation that, if enacted, would reduce insurance coverage by 15 million people and cause premiums to skyrocket.

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