Sentences with phrase «as early indications»

«Strength in REO - only price trends as well as some early indications of price gains spreading from low tier sectors to the mid, and higher - priced homes is helping confirm that the country continues to make progress on its recovery, and we are expecting to see improvements extend over the next several months,» says Dr. Alex Villacorta, Director of Research and Analytics at Clear Capital.
This will continue to be a case to watch, as the early indications from Unifor are that it intends to appeal this decision to the Alberta Court of Appeal.
As a competitor to the venerable BMW M4 and Jaguar XF - R, Toyota's luxury brand better come packing when it finally makes the big reveal, but as early indications would suggest, Europe might have something to think about.
And the Los Angeles ban continues to roil teachers and school leaders two years after implementation, even as early indications show California has reduced suspensions.
Any disruptions or irregularities in your menstrual cycle can serve as early indications of various health and fertility related issues.
HSBC Canada, which reported its earnings for the quarter ended Dec. 31, serves as an early indication of what is to come for domestic lenders, although only two months of the reporting period overlap.
This can also be used as an early indication of any pregnancy problems, and many pregnant mothers find joy in hearing their baby's heartbeat whenever they wish.
, as well as an early indication of the sophistication of the camera work at play.
This type of signal is regarded as an early indication of a change in price direction.
Of course, the picture will become clearer once the season kicks into high gear around Thanksgiving, but if the tone of last month's SuperZoo trade show in Las Vegas can be counted on as an early indication of the retail pet - care industry's future fortunes — as it often proves to be — the forecast looks promising.

Not exact matches

Apple may have put this system in place to cope with early demand, but if my experience is any indication, the company would do well to shift to in - store availability as soon as possible.
«In the early days of insurance, [companies] looked at height as an indication of survival,» said David Batty, an epidemiology and public health researcher at the University College London, who was not involved in the study.
Ontario with only a planned 150 outlets might give us an early indication as to online traffic.
Though calculations of the environmental impact of Dr Post's lab - grown meat have yet to be published, early indications suggest that cultured meat could reduce the need for land and water by as much as 90 % and overall energy use by up to 70 %.
Unlike the sad fate of the coalmine canary, who perished at the earliest indications of trouble, our credit canary is singing with renewed vigor as demand for its services rises as the poison in the credit atmosphere intensifies.
As I've frequently emphasized, the earliest indications of an oncoming economic shift are usually observable in the financial markets, particularly in growing deterioration across broad market internals, and widening credit spreads between debt securities of varying creditworthiness.
Producers appear reluctant to cut back on production to balance supply and demand, although recent indications from OPEC, as discussed earlier, do appear to have promise.
But by understanding the moral norms in Israel and early Christianity as natural products of their times, we are able to look beyond them for indications of a higher, liberating view of women.
In an interview with Christianity Today early on November 5, he nearly mentioned the prayer as a side note, but he felt it was an indication that Obama wants evangelicals at his side.
We have already noted in the Fourth Gospel traces of the earlier apocalyptic notion of a victorious conflict with the powers of this world and now we are observing indications of the conception of Christ's death as sacrifice for sin.
[20] See Romila Thapar, Time as a Metaphor of History: Early India (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1996), where she notes that «the inclusion of cyclic time is not a characteristic of cultures which are historically stunted but an indication of historical complexity.»
In the earlier works, before Process and Reality, there is no indication that Whitehead thought of the past as so passive.
31 - 35); the clear indication of the nature of the Urim and Thummim as sacred lots cast to determine divine will (v. 41); and finally, the incidental insight we are given into the profoundly democratic nature of Israel's early monarchy in the effective popular protest to Saul's sentence of death upon Jonathan (vv.
Yet, also as earlier, indications of vigor could be discerned, some in fresh and vigorous movements.
In a word, there may have been differences of opinion among the early Christians as to just who the apostles were; but there are many indications that from the very beginning the term designated a special and restricted class — eyewitnesses of the event itself, commissioned as his ambassadors by Jesus Christ in a unique sense.
The specialty sauce market onslaught had not yet fully begun in earnest, however, as early as 1991 there were indications that burgeoning varieties of pepper - infused sauces had begun to populate American grocery shelves.
Abetz said the company was wrong to agree to «over-generous» conditions for the workers in early 2013, pointing to a «shiny tin allowance» for forklift drivers as an indication of excessive conditions in SPC Ardmona's enterprise agreement with workers.
Boufal's displays down the wing have been eerily similar to Hazard's at the Stade Pierre - Mauroy, and the early indications are he can go on to be every bit as good as the Chelsea man.
Early in proceedings, there were clear indications that David Silva, Isco and Marco Asensio as a «false 9» would be too much to handle in the final third.
The early indications are that they might have matured since last season as they have approached their games this season in a more sensible yet vigorous manner, with mistakes few and far between now.
In my experience things rarely go wrong with a bang there are usually early indications that things are not as they should be or warning signs that things could go wrong which would trigger an advised transfer in to manage those risks.
Communism, philosophically, is what comes after Capitalism if one is going along with Marxs thesis on the law of motion for economies; he gave no time - table, nor no indication of what this future form of the economy would be like - it could be sometime in the middle of this century, or it could be a millenia away; in his thesis, it is almost tautologically true; until then Marx expected Capitalism to succeed as a global force - this was an earlier observation of Hegel that foresaw that «trade» would become «world - historical» in its European form.
Among the most recent ethics panel report, the first indication that there may have been a problem with Lee's purchases started as early as 2012 when a new treasurer for the division, Teresa Mayer - Gamboli, noted a lack of documentation.
With the September primary nine months away, McCoy embarked on a very early media blitz of television ads over the weekend, which observers see as an indication he's not taking his electability for granted.
The earliest indications, released to broadcasters as polls closed at 10 pm, suggest the Tories have won with 314 seats, with Labour on 266.
Although juvenile glaucoma accounts for fewer than 1 % of all cases, early indications are that mutations in the TIGR gene are behind at least 3 % of adult - onset cases as well.
While Gibson stresses that it is again too early to draw conclusions about these items, he and the other researchers are considering these items as a possible indication that the emptied cistern was used as a refuge by Jewish residents hiding from Roman soldiers during the siege of 70 CE.
As such, they are either a demonstration of independent invention by Neandertals or an indication that modern humans started influencing European Neandertals much earlier than previously believed.
«These results are an exciting early indication that this gene therapy is well tolerated and effective in infants as young as 2 months old with this devastating inherited immune disorder,» said Ewelina Mamcarz, M.D., an assistant member of the St. Jude Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy.
«These results suggest that phytoestrogens can interfere with the normal estrogen feedback mechanisms with respect to release of gonadotropin in the ewe... although most studies into the effects of phytoestrogens have concentrated on changes in the reproductive tract, there are indications that they interfere with the hormone balance between the ovaries and the hypothalamo - adenohypophysical system... ewes on phytoestrogens have shown follicular abnormalities such as numerous small follicles, deficient antrum formation and signs of early atresia... it is possible that the permanent changes brought about by phytoestrogens in the brain are a result of these compounds interacting with estrogen receptors in this tissue, and subsequently influencing the re-synthesis or replenishment of cyto - plasmic estrogen receptors... phytoestrogens can interfere with the delicate feedback mechanisms involved in the release of the gonadotrophins.»
But when I thought about how we track hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, thyroid, and testosterone when women are trying to conceive or are in the early months of pregnancy, I wondered why those numbers would be important indications of a woman's health in one situation but not another?
Developing cancer before age 50, also known as early onset cancer, is often a strong indication that a patient has a genetic mutation.
Whether the evening's winners or presenters choose to raise the topic — as Jessica Chastain did at the Critics Choice Awards earlier this month — could be an indication of whether a pro- «Selma» movement is percolating in Hollywood.
If the reactions out of Sundance earlier this year are any indication, The Witch is the latest installment in a recent string of thoughtful indie horror pictures (such as It Follows and The Babadook) vying for «instant classic» status.
A good indication as to how general audiences are actually likely to respond to this film is the fact that 6 out of the 10 people at the screening I attended walked out early.
This early scene in the film, with the dirty, hateful mother laying among the detritus of the market — fish heads and guts and the such - as the child is born, and just as quickly discarded, is the first indication of how the director is going to be conveying the smells of the film.
And while early reports cited the film as a «romantic drama» — and the French site still holds that description — Malick's films aren't easily categorized and that too is likely only a very vague indication of what's in store.
An early version of the script suggests we're not meant to know - «there is no clear indication as to which LENA lived, and which LENA died» - and I wish the lighthouse scene in the movie was more ambiguous too.
As a result of having an early indication of what courses were being booked, resources could be maximized across the company.
This is an early indication that, as advocates claim, choice has special appeal to the disadvantaged — and is not a policy whose support is grounded in elitism.
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