Sentences with phrase «by holding steady»

We look at how successful investors increase their long - term returns by holding steady through good markets and bad.
By holding steady, e-books are thus gaining a bit of ground over print.
* «Days Without» by All That Remains ($ 1.99) * «Energy» by The Apples in Stereo ($ 0.99) * «He Sleeps In A Grove» by Amberian Dawn ($ 1.99) * «Sequestered In Memphis» by The Hold Steady Fake ($ 1.99) * «Talk About» by Dear And The Headlights ($ 0.99)

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After holding steady for the past three years, global carbon emissions rose in 2017 by an estimated 2 %.
The household survey, favored by some small business groups because it includes self - employed individuals, was unchanged in July with the unemployment rate holding steady at 5 %.
CIBC president and chief executive Gerry McCaughey defended the bank's decision to holding steady on the dividend when asked by an analyst on the earnings conference call.
The unemployment rate held steady at 4.1 %, the lowest since 2000, as the labor force swelled by 806,000...
Payrolls rose by 148,000 last month and the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1 percent.
By Aaradhana Ramesh and Krishna Eluri (Reuters)- U.S. fund managers kept their recommendations for equity holdings steady for a third month in November, and near their lowest since the financial crisis, pending a widely - expected Federal Reserve rate hike, a Reuters poll found.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.02 % has fallen by 440 points since the Fed statement was released but the 10 - year Treasury note yield has held roughly steady at 2.94 %.
The report also showed that overall employment rose by a faster than expected 200,000 as joblessness held steady at 4.1 %.
Engagement levels are important, too, given that they held steady at a record 50 minutes of daily gaming by a user base that's close to 400 million players.
Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 103,000 in March, while unemployment held steady at 4.1 percent, the BLS reported last Friday, April 6.
European consumer confidence has held steady at high levels and retail sales growth has been solid, underpinned by improving employment and total income growth that reached a 3.7 % annual pace last month.
Key statistics gathered by Statoshi http://statoshi.info/ for the past few months show the pool of unconfirmed transactions has held relatively steady at about 10,000 transactions — a significant decrease from over 75,000 unconfirmed transactions during «the stress test» performed in September 2015.
And if the adoption rate holds steady, it's likely approaching 350 million by now, nearly doubling the number of users of Snapchat — the rival platform.
(Reuters)- China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd reported a better - than - expected 61 percent rise in fourth - quarter revenue on Friday, driven by steady sales in its core ecommerce and cloud computing businesses.
Other surveys — such as the General Social Surveys, conducted by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago since 1972 — find that the Catholic share of the U.S. adult population has held fairly steady in recent decades at around 25 %.
He does not believe that it is the will by which a man should steady himself, yes, that when all fails, that it is the will that a man must hold to.
Concerning the conceivability of nothing, Craighead asserts that there is no logical or practical difficulty in our thinking of every contingent item of our experience becoming nonexistent and then not being replaced by anything else; in fact, he holds, the reason we can appreciate a magician's trick or the steady - state theory of cosmology is that we can indeed conceive of a rabbit or of hydrogen atoms appearing out of absolutely nothing.
without some degree of excitement; and if any one expects to carry on the cause of salvation, by a steady rolling on the same dead level, and fears continually lest the axles wax hot and kindle into a flame, he is too timorous to hold the reins in the Lord's chariot.
Holding steady at # 3 is Team Tehensky who won by a wide margin over Team Eiting on Tuesday Night.
The race is not held until 4 o'clock, but by noon the cars of some 15,000 spectators have begun arriving, first one by one, then in a steady stream.
5 to 6 months By 6 months, your baby will be able to hold his head steady and erect, and he'll flex it forward when he's pulled into a sitting position.
, by when your baby will be more able to hold the head in a steady way, and also be more receptive to the outdoor sights and sounds.
Cesarean deliveries held steady in 2013 by declining a fraction to 32.7 percent of births (compared with 32.8 percent for 2010 - 12).
These findings are contradicted by an earlier Harvard School of Public Health study, which found that fruit consumption was holding steady and vegetable consumption had increased due to the HHFKA.
Cuomo, who has an approval rating holding steady at 70 percent for his first year and a half in office, has not endorsed a complete Democratic takeover of the state Senate, preferring to make his endorsements on a «case - by - case» basis.
With Nick Clegg's party joining Ed Miliband's - they are also steady on 57 following their Eastleigh by - election hold - the Lib - Lab alliance tots up 312 votes, nine ahead of the Tories.
Conservative attempts at tackling this have so far proven unsuccessful: Ukip has held steady in the polls, topped May's European Parliament elections, and on Thursday Douglas Carswell won the party's first (elected) seat in parliament by 35 points over his former party, and nearly 50 more than Labour.
Things are looking up for most of the nation's commercial casinos, as gambling revenue increased by nearly 5 percent last year and jobs held roughly steady.
NEW YORK CITY — Mayor Bill de Blasio's approval rating has held steady even after a bruising war of words with the city's police unions — bolstered by overwhelming support from black and Latino voters as well as successes on key policy issues, according to a new poll and experts.
«Hotter temperatures will accelerate migration of asylum - seekers to Europe: EU could face a massive influx by 2100 if carbon emissions hold steady
In the 2013 budget proposal, the fees would increase to $ 1.97 billion, from $ 1.33 billion in 2012, while the amount provided by the Administration would hold steady at $ 2.5 billion.
According to the institute's research, the probability of adult men dying early from traffic accidents or cerebrovascular disease more than halved between 1970 and 2006, while death by suicide held relatively steady through the years.
Employment levels for manufacturing dropped by a third to about 11.5 million workers from some 17 million workers, a level that had held fairly steady for about a quarter of a century.
By 2014, the percentage of Blacks who reported discrimination had declined to 20 percent, while the percentage for Whites held steady at about 17 percent, and the difference between the two groups was no longer statistically significant.
The budget for the Office of Science at the Department of Energy (DOE), for example, would hold steady at its 2017 level of $ 5.39 billion rather than plunge by 17 %, according to a bill covering energy and water projects.
Throughout its journey, the ring was held steady by a 40 - ton fixture designed by the heavy haul transportation company Emmert International.
* The late - summer polar ice cap, already at historic lows today, would shrink only another quarter and hold steady by century's end, instead of melting by more than three - quarters with no let - up in sight.
Given the threats posed by climate change and evolving disease, researchers say that holding on to that diversity may prove key to ensuring steady supplies of fresh milk and other animal products.
For the third consecutive month, fewer Americans with disabilities are working, while the labor force holds steady for people without disabilities, according to today's National Trends in Disability Employment — Monthly Update (nTIDE), issued by Kessler Foundation and University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability (UNH - IOD).
And, since blue light is most easily scattered by our planet's atmosphere, many fear that an increase in the use of LEDs may substantially increase light pollution even if the total amount of emitted light holds steady.
More Americans with disabilities continue to find jobs, while employment holds steady for the general population, according to today's National Trends in Disability Employment — Monthly Update (nTIDE), issued by Kessler Foundation and University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability (UNH - IOD).
Punctuated equilibrium is usually compared and contrasted with the theory of phyletic gradualism that holds that evolution occurs uniformly and by the steady and gradual transformation of whole lineages (called anagenesis).
The practice of holding steady in a posture while the body's muscles are ignited by effort offers a glimpse at your typical reaction to discomfort.
Tabata training (and HIIT) both share one great advantage for guys looking to hold onto muscle mass: Unlike traditional steady - state cardio, high - intensity intervals help you build and maintain muscle mass because the fast - twitch fibers — the ones most prone to growth, — are best targeted by this type of training.
While the food processor is running, slowly add the olive oil in a thin steady stream — almost drop by drop (this is a good arm workout to see how long you can hold your arm up).
I thought death by heart disease in this country was holding steady.
Yoga poses are presented in a series of slowly flowing sequences held together by a steady focus on breath and movement.
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