Sentences with phrase «moving north of»

One of the reasons I would not even consider moving North of Tampa is because I grew up in California and I hate cold weather.
In the researchers» words: «About 60 % of all tropical cyclones moving from waters off of Africa pass through 61.5 ° W south of 25.0 ° N, the remaining 40 % either moving north of 25.0 ° N, dying out or re-curving to the east of 61.5 ° W.» Chenoweth and Divine note that LACE is «highly correlated» with Carribbean basin - wide Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) since 1899.
NEW YORK ---- Mayor Bill de Blasio and Transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg, along with Motivate, the operator of Citi Bike, and program sponsor Citi today announced the start of the next phase of the Citi Bike program's expansion — moving north of 85th Street for the first time.
Hurricane Irma is currently moving north of the Dominican Republic and Haiti, and it is expected to be near the Turks and Caicos and southeastern Bahamas tonight.
«If 10 - year yields are moving north of 5.30 percent and making a new high yield for the cycle, you might argue you were in a bear market,» said Richard Gilhooly, senior U.S. bond strategist of BNP Paribas Securities Corp., speaking at the Reuters Investment Outlook Summit on Tuesday.
They'll still be in a tent, but they're moving north of the Santa Monica Pier, versus the southern location where they have been held.
Spread will prolly move North of 17.
Since the Premier League's inception in 1992, several players from England's top division have moved north of the border and found success at Celtic.
The Portuguese boss «intends to sign'the France U21 international, who has been in good form since making the move north of the border.
The move north of the American breadbasket will likely continue and even accelerate in coming years, according to a new study
Offers for five - year fixed mortgage rates have moved north of three per cent in recent weeks compared with under 2.5 per cent a year ago, according to rate - watching website Ratehub.ca.
White Cube and Victoria Miro put this area of London on the contemporary art map following their moves north of the City in 2000.
El Nino was in the literature for some time, but only became a media issue when it moved north of its long term average latitude in northern South America and Central America in 1983 to impact California.
New York - based international law firm Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP has moved north of the border to start up a new office in Toronto.
A senior source at White & Case confirmed that Canada is currently on the firm's radar, while Vinson & Elkins is also being linked with a move north of the border.
Average cap rates on all retail properties moved north of 7 percent this summer, according to Real Capital Analytics.
The company's stock has been struggling since December to move north of $ 1 per share, down from almost $ 16 per share a year and a half ago.

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That all changed with the North American Free Trade Agreement, when much of the industry, chasing lower wages, moved south.
To move the conversation forward, Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture North America, said leaders must make clear that diversity is a business imperative and that message must be communicated clearly and consistently from the very top.
A small group of entrepreneurs have even formed True North, which promises to help companies move U.S. - based employees to Canada by establishing subsidiaries in Vancouver.
For most of that time, he headed up marketing for Nintendo of America, before moving back north last year to take the reins of the Canadian operation.
The moves followed Trump's abrupt announcement last week of a yet - to - be-arranged meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
The Navy is also renovating hangers and infrastructure in Iceland as part of a project to house P - 8s there for patrols over the Greenland - Iceland - UK gap, a choke point for ships moving between the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans — though those plans don't necessarily include reestablishing a permanent presence there.
It just moved on — to China and then maybe even North Korea, home to Lazarus, one of the world's most active state - sponsored hacking collectives.
Kohlbacher's comments come after acting South Korean President Hwang Kyo - ahn on Monday said despite Chinese hostility to the move, the deployment of the Thaad system can not be delayed in the face of a growing North Korean nuclear missile threat.
The U.S. hasn't taken any public steps to prepare for hostilities such as evacuating Americans from Seoul, which is within range of North Korean artillery, or moving ships, aircraft or troops into position for an imminent response.
Trump, whose administration is moving to crack down on leaks of U.S. government information, also retweeted a Fox News report based on anonymous sources that said U.S. spy satellites had detected North Korea moving anti-ship cruise missiles to a patrol boat.
As a result, notes Dickie of the CFAA, European renters don't move as often as North Americans.
The U.S. tightened its financial restrictions on North Korea, slapping sanctions on Chinese and Russian entities it accused of assisting Pyongyang's development of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, and also seeking millions of dollars it said moved through the U.S.
On Monday, Acting South Korean President Hwang Kyo - ahn on Monday said despite Chinese hostility to the move, the deployment of a U.S. anti-missile defense system can not be delayed in the face of a growing North Korean nuclear missile threat.
Formerly based in Portland, Ore., as vice president of North American brand marketing, Liedtke moved to Germany in 2006 and last year became global head of the brand, a huge step up.
In another fascinating interview with Scientific American, Prinstein — who has now moved on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and authored a book titled Popular — argues that many of us radically misunderstand the concept.
Trump made similar comments linking the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and immigration when a «caravan» of migrants from Central America moved through Mexico earlier this month.
The result is that this third generation, now moving into the ranks of power in North Korea, has a greater understanding and interaction with the West compared to their parents, who came of age at the height of the Cold War.
Shares in Mungana Gold Mines rose by more than 25 per cent after the company announced it would move ahead with its North Queensland zinc strategy, following shareholder support for the $ 15 million acquisition of the Chilagoe base metal assets from the liquidators of Kagara, originally announced in December last year.
Not, perhaps, the most natural move for a woman once responsible for such highbrow fare as The National, who also, after being promoted to Twitter's vice-president of North American media in 2014, often shared a stage with the likes of Justin Trudeau.
But the move also sets up a battle with environmental groups and coastal governors opposed to drilling off the shores of states from California to North Carolina.
It was will continue to move near the north coast of Cuba and the central Bahamas on Friday and Saturday before slamming into southern Florida on Sunday.
And soon it will move into a 40,000 - square - foot facility north of the city.
It should come as no surprise, then, that the recent return to stability has brought with it a wave of job - hopping: everywhere from North America to Asia to eastern Europe, there have been reports of an uptick in the number of workers that are either considering or making external moves.
However, others say moving to The Great White North could potentially be a bad money move, attributing the reasons to employment, cost of living and potentially higher taxes.
The TPP will mean moving beyond the rules established under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to set the new rules for the next era of global trade.
Brito was not made CEO right away but zone president of North America, which meant a move to Toronto.
Pulte Homes, which was originally based in Detroit, recently moved its headquarters to Atlanta, but the company is still building north of the city.
South Korea's foreign ministry on Thursday welcomed the move, which it said in a statement would boost the effectiveness of existing sanctions on the North and have a broader impact than a 2005 U.S. Treasury measure that targeted a bank in the Chinese territory of Macau.
President Trump's acceptance of Kim's invitation to discuss North Korean denuclearization is a stunning move that
U.S. Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo's move to visit North Korea was «very much the right one,» says Curtis Chin of the Milken Institute and former U.S. ambassador to the Asian Development Bank.
We might ask initially about an area of the country where we might move, like California or North Carolina.
Grey said gentrification would continue to expand the reach of large cities like San Francisco (via Oakland), London (moving north); and New York (via Queens and The Bronx).
Young Adam Gimbel, CEO of Saks, made an equally audacious move, aggressively expanding his emporium, Saks & Co., and relocating it considerably north to 49th and Fifth Avenue from a successful location on Herald Square.
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