Phrases with «buoyant»

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Buoyant means to be able to float or rise easily in a liquid or a gas, like how a balloon can float in the air or a boat can float on water. It can also describe a cheerful or optimistic person who is lively and positive. Full definition

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Sentences with «buoyant»

  • «While we do not expect the number of available jobs to reach those peaks seen in the more buoyant conditions of 2015, we do expect hiring activity to increase compared to the past year,» says Chris. (haysplc.com)
  • Even the best managers will underperform for a period of time during their careers, usually coinciding with buoyant markets, such as we see today. (validea.com)
  • With buoyant financial markets and a long - awaited cyclical recovery in manufacturing and trade underway, world growth is projected to rise — especially for developing, or emerging market (EM), economies (FIGURE 3). (hartfordfunds.com)
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