Sentences with phrase «over recent weeks there»

OVER recent weeks there have been some extraordinary claims made about plans for the future of King Edward Memorial Hospital.

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The Canadian government is buoyed by other recent developments in Canada-U.S. trade: this week Boeing has dropped its legal fight against Bombardier and there are indications of a potential settlement in a dispute over glossy paper.
In recent weeks there's been speculation in our industry over a possible Google search algorithm update being implemented.
Simply stated, there's a good chance we could see mortgage rates rise over the coming weeks and months, as a result of the Fed's recent announcement.
Over the recent weeks, there has been much debate about the notable increase of issuance in the fledgling green bond market.
The fact that all couples over 44, in the recent study, had a median frequency of intercourse of almost once a week, shows that there's a lot of life left in that age group!
While the Old Trafford number one has been in good form in recent weeks, there remain questions over the player's aerial ability.
There some reports about Arsenal in the football press this week talking about Alexis Sanchez and how Arsene Wenger was keen to give the Chile international star a winter break like he used to have at his former clubs Udinese and Barcelona, because with his recent international commitments it has been over three years since the striker had a proper summer break.
There's been no decrease over the amount of Mesut Ozil contract talks in recent weeks, with almost every rumoured change managing to make its way into the reported media.
There has been speculation over the future of both players in recent weeks, and it is uncertain whether they will remain at Stamford Bridge beyond this transfer window.
Maybe we could, and probably should, have won the game by a bigger margin, but there have been some signs of real improvement over recent weeks that have seen us win five of the last nine games.
If you happened to cast your eyes over a Manchester United game in recent weeks, then you would have surely noticed that there is something not quite right about the club captain at the moment.
There is still confusion about the recent position, or should I say positions, taken by NOCSAE over the past month, first deciding that the certification of any helmet with a third - party add - on would be viewed as automatically void, then, this past week, making a 180 - degree U-turn and leaving it up to the helmet manufacturers to decide whether affixing impact sensors to the inside or outside of a helmet voided the certification.
«There has been a significant amount of interest in recent weeks among the media over understanding of the complex law in respect of phone hacking, particularly in relation to the prosecutions of Goodman and Mulcaire [who were charges when the affairs originally broke],» the joint statement reads.
There has been a bit of a debate waging over the past week about «classical (or economic) liberals versus social liberals,» partly due to the launch of the Social Liberal Forum and exacerbated by a recent editorial in Liberator Magazine.
In a recent study, it was found that in moderately active women over two weeks that there were induced marked increases in the capacity for fat oxidation during exercise.
There's a new ANNCast posted this week over at AnimeNewsNetwork where I joined host Zac Bertschy and Erica Friedman from Yuricon.com to discuss the recent Tokyopop shutdown.
Luton library representative Fiona Marriot highlights the increasing interest in the scheme, stating «In recent weeks the number of eBook downloads has been increasing fast, and there are people emailing us from all over the country and even abroad asking if they can join as members online.»
The next big tech event, CeBIT, hits next week but ASUS won't have Honeycomb ready in time to showcase on their tablets over there, according to a recent email send to the press in Europe.
Simply stated, there's a good chance we could see mortgage rates rise over the coming weeks and months, as a result of the Fed's recent announcement.
I spent a lot of time in our local library pulling out microfilm & microfiche and looking up stocks, bonds, indexes, cost of living / govt info, real estate, etc information from ~ 1900 until (then) recent times in the wall street journal (this was pre internet — what took many weeks then now just takes a few minutes, but the Lotus 1 -2-3 spreadsheet program was very helpful in doing the analysis) and then analyzed the results and concluded that the «only» investment strategy that made any sense was 100 % stock (absolutely the best return over time); but... there was that pesky thing called recessions, depressions, stock market corrections etc..
There are scores of other recent examples of secret art — shows of paintings by Wade Guyton and Stephen Prina that appear suddenly, announced to only a select group, each year for a single day at Friedrich Petzel Gallery (most recently in March); a two - person show last summer at the Untitled gallery with a rear wall that, when pushed, swiveled and, like a James Bond - style hidden - door bookcase, opened onto a prodigious group show; the recent obsession over Kraftwerk's über - secret studio in Germany in advance of the group's MoMA retrospective; the hidden rooms and trap doors in Swedish artist Klara Lidén's shows (there's one in her current New Museum retrospective); and a drawing by David Hammons at MoMA that was covered with a cloth and unveiled only a few minutes a week by appointment at select tThere are scores of other recent examples of secret art — shows of paintings by Wade Guyton and Stephen Prina that appear suddenly, announced to only a select group, each year for a single day at Friedrich Petzel Gallery (most recently in March); a two - person show last summer at the Untitled gallery with a rear wall that, when pushed, swiveled and, like a James Bond - style hidden - door bookcase, opened onto a prodigious group show; the recent obsession over Kraftwerk's über - secret studio in Germany in advance of the group's MoMA retrospective; the hidden rooms and trap doors in Swedish artist Klara Lidén's shows (there's one in her current New Museum retrospective); and a drawing by David Hammons at MoMA that was covered with a cloth and unveiled only a few minutes a week by appointment at select tthere's one in her current New Museum retrospective); and a drawing by David Hammons at MoMA that was covered with a cloth and unveiled only a few minutes a week by appointment at select times.
From Beyonce's Bollywood outfits to Dana Schutz's painting of Emmett Till, and from the recent controversy surrounding Sam Durant's sculpture Scaffold (2012) to Omer Fast's recreation of an old Chinatown storefront at James Cohan Gallery, New York, there is barely a week in which controversies over cultural appropriation are not in the headlines.
Also, the brief period I spent scanning abstracts [no time this week to read papers] indicates a difference of opinion suggesting whether there is a correlation between clouds and CRF (including a no by Balling and Cerveny Theoretical and Applied Climatology 75:3 - 4 pp. 225 - 231 — which may be a good indicator as there was a skeptic flurry last year over connecting CRF to climate as another try at natural causes being responsible for recent climate change).
In my case as recent as just two weeks ago, we exchanged emails over a situation in Australia where I was already in the process of alerting a prominent public individual there to the existence of skeptic climate scientists and the depth of their climate assessment reports, of which that person seemed totally unaware of.
Last year, there were a reported six accidents involving pedestrians or cyclists on the Sunday that Daylight Savings Time ended.5 A further three accidents happened the following day.6 If past and recent statistics indicate what could happen over the next few weeks, then drivers and their insurers are likely to have an increased number of accidents to address.
Over the last few weeks, there have been a flurry of legal industry studies published, and while we haven't gotten to them all (yet), here's a summary (with plenty of links for further reading) of five recent ones that stood out for us.
Although there have been a few glimmers of hope in recent economic news, including an increase in mortgage applications, an increase in retail sales, some positive cash flows and even profits by some of the larger banks, more clarity from the President about his stimulus package, and a rise in the stock market over the past week, so far nothing has turned positive for the trucking industry, and other than seasonal increases coming into the spring, likely won't for some time.
There's no question that ETC has flown over a lot of investor's radars in recent weeks.
There are quite a few stories out there over this past week saying that Google ought to be ashamed of themselves for how few devices currently run with their most recent version of Android, the tasty treat entitled Ice Cream Sandwich — but hear me here and now: Google is doing exactly what they intended to do in the first pThere are quite a few stories out there over this past week saying that Google ought to be ashamed of themselves for how few devices currently run with their most recent version of Android, the tasty treat entitled Ice Cream Sandwich — but hear me here and now: Google is doing exactly what they intended to do in the first pthere over this past week saying that Google ought to be ashamed of themselves for how few devices currently run with their most recent version of Android, the tasty treat entitled Ice Cream Sandwich — but hear me here and now: Google is doing exactly what they intended to do in the first place.
There has been a great deal of consternation over the rumored four - figure price of the iPhone 8 in recent weeks and months, but will a price bump actually affect the sales of Apple's next flagship phone?
There has been growing controversy over the work experience programme in recent weeks with a series of protests by campaigners.
Simply stated, there's a good chance we could see mortgage rates rise over the coming weeks and months, as a result of the Fed's recent announcement.
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