Phrases with «tailwind»

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"tailwind" refers to a wind that blows in the same direction as the person or object that is moving. It is a helpful force that pushes or propels them forward, making their movement easier and faster. Full definition

Adjective + «tailwind»

Sentences with «tailwind»

  • Before doing so, however, we should compare the conditions of the past century, which provided strong tailwinds for financial markets, with today's environment. (researchaffiliates.com)
  • Yes, I'm always enthusiastic about student accommodation — I believe it's more defensive / contra - cyclical than most other property out there in the event of an economic / property downturn, and will continue to benefit from the long term tailwind of helicopter parents & snowflake students who love high quality / custom - built / secure student accommodation! (wexboy.wordpress.com)
  • Adding Agrium to your portfolio is not only an opportunity to benefit from tailwinds from a weak dollar, but also an opportunity to benefit from Agrium's explosive dividend, free cash flow, and earnings growth over the next several years as it completes several capital projects. (business.financialpost.com)
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