Sentences with phrase «also buoyed»

While Wilson is grateful for the support of many people who helped her create a legacy for her late daughter, she was also buoyed by inspiring people in all walks of life.
Davis was also buoyed by a conversation with a 69 - year - old man who did a similar ride and encouraged him to go for it.
Ripple was also buoyed by speculation that company CEO Brad Garlinghouse would appear on CNBC's «Fast Money» on Tuesday.
Contemporary sales also buoyed the third - ranked auction house, Phillips, de Pury & Luxembourg.
Ohio's economy is also buoyed by its fertile soil, with crops, fruit, and livestock - related industries all key contributors.
And then to learn that Romero was also an independent filmmaker also buoyed my confidence.
New movie also buoyed by strong reviews, while Avengers director Joss Whedon regrets Age of Ultron comments and signals interest in return to Marvel's cinematic universe
McGaugh is also buoyed by the fact that, unlike other alternative theories that have come and gone, MOND has held up surprisingly well.
«We were also buoyed in this position when we read about the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King, about the blessed Elijah Mohammed, who begat Malcolm X who then recruited Cassius Clay [later to become Muhammad Ali] to become a key part of the whole civil rights movement.»
The governor's support is also buoyed by likely voters in New York City where seven in ten say they will support Mr. Cuomo.
Any local in the crowd were also buoyed by a 15 - minute cameo from Welsh hero Gareth Bale, who goes down in history as one of only a handful of players to win the cup in his hometown.
The chief executive of Maggie Beer Products, Chantale Millard, who in 2015 took over the day - to - day running of the Maggie Beer Products business and its range of almost 200 jams, pastes, ice creams and verjuice, is also buoyed by the appointment of McBain as the company looks to expand offshore.
Investors were also buoyed by Mr Clarke's long - term forecasts that Treasury would steadily lift its profit margins towards the high teens by 2020.
For a time, markets were also buoyed by the receding prospect of monetary tightening in G3 economies, although comments by the Fed in late January caused them to bring forward again their expectations of the first Fed tightening to around the middle of the year.
Market confidence was also buoyed by a closely watched quarterly business survey — the Tankan, compiled by the Japanese central bank — which showed that corporate sentiment had improved significantly in the three months to September.
The aviation and marine units also buoyed the quarter, offsetting declines in fitness and its auto business.
* Prices also buoyed by looming threat of U.S. sanctions on Iran.
Corporate tax reform could also buoy the dollar.
Not only will it give you more buying power, but it will also buoy your credit score, which is the ultimate goal.
But the artist is not heavy - handed; the soulful concern that grounds his pictures also buoys them.

Not exact matches

By reducing the number of defaults, such a program also would have buoyed housing prices.
Meanwhile, buoyed by many of the same forces driving most commodities (not to mention insatiable demand for energy), Canadian oil companies, including Imperial Oil, Husky Energy and Canadian Oil Sands, also reported strong — albeit less historic — earnings.
Interest rates also plummeted, buoying demand.
Following a January rally, the global commodities complex underwent declines in February before partially recovering in March; for the first quarter as a whole, the benchmark Thomson Reuters CoreCommodity CRB Index (CRB) gained 0.8 % on a price - only basis.1 Among the 19 component commodities tracked by the CRB, advancers had a slight edge over decliners, buoyed by growth in global economies and weakness in the trade - weighted US dollar, which retreated 2.1 %, according to the Federal Reserve's (Fed's) US Dollar Index.1 Aside from robust gains for a host of agricultural products, oil and gold were also among the commodity winners.
In the base metals complex, only nickel and tin traded higher for the quarter.4 A slow start to Chinese restocking coming out of the Chinese New Year holiday weighed on prices for copper and aluminum, both of which saw their worst quarterly results in years, while zinc and lead prices also declined.4 The London Metal Exchange (LME) Index, which tracks the three - month futures prices of all six metals, fell 6.3 %.4 LME copper -LRB--7.4 %, to US$ 6,714 per mt) and other industrial metals erased some of their 2017 gains, falling alongside a sharply decelerating expansion in China's manufacturing activity — sparking demand concerns and greater caution among hedge funds and other speculators who cut their net long positions in the metal.4 Outside the LME, US steel was buoyed by trade policy changes.
Also consider the fact that some stocks were buoyed even if they should not have been because of the general pull going on throughout U.S. companies.
This change also runs the risk of fracturing the broad coalition that has historically supported the B.C. carbon tax; however, the expanded carbon tax rebate cheques announced for 2018/19 may buoy support amongst other groups.
Also, since there is more uncertainty coming from the ECB, public opinion is going to buoy the dollar until more information emerges.
I still am not sure why Mick McCarthy opted to play such a weakened side, I know some would point out that the club went on to win their next fixture but its worth remembering that Wolves had also won their previous two matches prior to the Old Trafford clash so they would have buoyed up for the game and who knows perhaps they could have gotten a surprise result against the Premier League champions.
The Championship outfit will be buoyed with confidence though, because as well as beating City they are also challenging for promotion in the English second tier.
Joe Hart also shone, tipping an effort from the home side round the bar, as Sunderland, buoyed by the presence of various new signings, rallied during the second half.
Gila River's high school squad, on which Zenimura's sons also played, beat the state champs from Tucson in extra innings, buoying the internees» spirits.
The seventh choice in the draft was averaging 18.0 points and 4.0 assists through Sunday's games for the suddenly intriguing Kings (2 - 2), who have also been buoyed by the arrival of forward Chris Webber (23.5 points, 16.5 rebounds and 4.3 blocks a game).
Tunisia will also be buoyed after two recent friendly victories - over Iran and Costa Rica - that takes them up to 14th in the FIFA World Rankings, their highest position.
So I'm basically putting all my faith in Roberto Martinez masterminding a whirlwind of a Latics performance at Molineux, possibly inspired by Victor Moses, the 21 - year - old who will be buoyed by his recent call - up to the Nigerian senior side; he's also had more attempts on goal than any player in the Barclay's Premier League this season without scoring.
Also likely buoyed by the 1990s television series ER, which had a central character named Carter, the name of the 39th president Jimmy Carter has broken into the top 50 on the boys» chart over the past decade.
The news is sure to buoy not only declared candidate Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos, possible candidate Wendy Long, but also Gillibrand herself.
Those also happen to be regions where Senate Democrats find themselves in potentially difficult re-election fights — suggesting that while opinions about marriage may buoy Democrats nationally and in swing states, the issue is more perilous for the party in places such as Louisiana, North Carolina and Arkansas, where incumbent Senate Democrats will be on the ballot next year.
But Trump's polarizing effect also helped buoy the two Democratic congressional campaign committees, which pulled in more money than the GOP committees heading into the 2018 elections.
This unusual gift for ocean and marine biology fans also comes with a food - grade silicone raft drip tray and a buoy.
Wherever the buoys gather most densely, the reasoning goes, is also where plastic particles should cluster.
The voyage is the longest test for the drones and also the first science test in the Pacific — an important step in showing that they could replace an aging and expensive array of buoys that are the main way scientists sniff out signs of climate - disrupting El Niño events.
Today, job prospects within computational biology — also known as bioinformatics — seem strong and appear to be growing, buoyed by pharmaceutical and biotech industries looking to take advantage of reams of genomics data and usher in a new era of drug discovery.
They also were buoyed by the positive response of their students.
The researchers also created a mooring buoy relocation scenario and an underwater perspective, so users could see the eelgrass ecosystems the scenario was designed to protect.
Bacelli said that while the primary objective of the control algorithm is to maximize energy transfer between the wave and the buoy, the amount of stress being applied to the device also must be considered.
Geophysicist Mark Simons of the California Institute of Technology and his colleagues developed a computer model of the several minute — long temblor based on more than 1,200 surface global positioning sensors as well as 12 tsunami buoys that also matches the Sato data.
Researchers from Norway and China have collaborated on developing an autonomous buoy with instruments that can more precisely measure the optical properties of Arctic sea ice while also taking measurements of ice thickness and temperature.
In addition to the thickness of the snow cover on top of the sea ice, the buoys also measure the air temperature and air pressure.
Goddard's computer models, with input from ocean buoys, atmospheric models, satellite data and other sources, can also simulate what ocean water temperatures could do in the coming months.
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