Sentences with phrase «as the bubble of»

She may burp on her own as the bubble of air moves upwards.
It can be repeated as soon as the bubble of fluid under its skin has dissipated.
It's equally stimulating and soothing, as bubbles of paint bump and glide together, shades swirl around each other, and sheets of liquid bloom.
«To live as the ocean rather than as the bubble of
This is probably helpful for people involved in a court proceeding, as the bubble of litigants noted by the Macfarlane and Malcolmson and Reid reports falls right in the midst of this age group.

Not exact matches

Strongin also pointed to the dotcom bubble of the late 90s as an example of what may be in store for investors.
As the Internet and telecom bubbles burst, Global Crossing careened into bankruptcy, and Legere laid off thousands of employees.
Instead, he seems like someone who has been building toward this moment all his life, and now that it's arrived, he is enveloped in a bubble of calm rationality, as if he's thought it all through in advance.
Life appears easier and faster in the digital utopia, but our bubble of joy pops as soon as the question of security arises.
This is usually the result of an economic shock, such as a «bubble» bursting.
In early 2004, as American house prices roared higher and there came dire warnings from some quarters about the existence of a bubble — accompanied, of course, by strident denials from banks, most economists and the mortgage and real estate industries — Ben Bernanke (then still a governor before he became Fed chairman) addressed the problem of what to tell the American people.
By late last year, people — investors, angels, venture capital firms — were all overpaying for growth in technology startups and stocks, just as they had been 14 years earlier at the height of the last bubble.
The U.K. takes it so seriously that it invested the Bank of England with the power to deflate any asset - price bubbles that it identifies as threats to the financial system.
In January 2009, both The Wall Street Journal and Forbes cited Paul as one of the few who identified early on the formation of the housing bubble and the economic and financial market havoc that would ensue after the bubble inevitably burst.
As CEO and chairman of Cisco, Chambers guided the company through the dot - com bubble and bust as well as the recessioAs CEO and chairman of Cisco, Chambers guided the company through the dot - com bubble and bust as well as the recessioas well as the recessioas the recession.
For many, the Skype deal is seen — along with exuberance for the LinkedIn IPO and sky - high private valuations of companies such as Facebook — as a sign of a fast - inflating technology bubble: What else could explain such a lofty price tag for a company that lost $ 7 million in 2010 and $ 418 million the year before?
Japan suffered an asset price bubble at the end of the 1980s and experienced a period that is referred to as «the lost two decades».
The bears don't believe Genworth will be picking up the slack because «they too are subject to a parliamentary cap of $ 250 billion,» at least as stated in this article, «The under - the - radar changes that may soon deflate (or pop) the housing bubble
If the stock market seemed like it was zooming along during the dot - com boom of 1999 — later to become known as a bubble — just try keeping up with it in 2016.
Kuroda has been beating that drum for years and his comments in confirmation hearings in the past two weeks suggest he plans to pump cash into the economy much more aggressively than outgoing Governor Masaaki Shirakawa, who was reluctant to be too bold for fear of sowing the seeds of future problems, such as an economic bubble.
Warnings of a bitcoin bubble also surged in 2013, as the price jumped to $ 1,000.
All that value can disappear pretty quickly, as the collapsing of the Dotcom bubble and the Great Recession have taught us.
Now, a decade after the bubble burst, the carnage is becoming apparent as the results slowly see the light of day.
But the residential construction industry has remained sick since the bursting of the housing bubble in the late 2000s, even as home prices recovered.
He makes sure to get out of the Caterpillar bubble, however: Oberhelman prioritizes time with peer CEOs to make sure he is pushing and changing the company as fast as he needs to be.
Though Jobs's explanation was logical enough — with iTunes sales set to outpace those of CDs, he said it was time to drop the compact disc from the logo — observers were less than understanding, loudly deriding the blue bubble and black note as everything from «nondescript» to «hideous.»
The upheaval we've been through in the past few years as the private debt bubble burst is only a preview of what's to come, concludes Mauldin, the president of Millennium Wave Advisors (writing here with an editor for an economic analysis firm).
Of course, in the post-Snowden era, global corporations must walk a fine line when it comes to sharing information with the U.S. government, as battles around privacy, encryption and regulatory oversight continue to bubble below the surface.
They had never really before tried to limit the negative effects of low interest rates — asset - price bubbles — while at the same time as applying a heavy dose of monetary stimulus.
Back in October last year — as Bitcoin was in the middle of a momentous rise that came to an end months later — he wrote that regulation would pop the growing bubble.
As the rest of the country worries about the slow pace of economic recovery, the tech world frets about whether there's a new start - up bubble.
Cathcart didn't talk about any of the potential down - sides of this approach, such as the «filter bubble» effect that can keep users from seeing potentially important topics because they don't fit the platform's pre-conceived notions of what that user is already interested in.
Friedman notes that leading investors such as Ray Dalio, founder of investment firm Bridgewater, called Bitcoin a «bubble,» while Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, has criticized non-flat cryptocurrency, which is currency not backed by a government.
As Mark Thoma, professor of economics at University of Oregon, writes, «When we see income inequality rising, we ought to start looking for bubbles
However, if the economy is near or above its potential, as some measures indicate, it may merely cause faster - than - desired price increases, or a jump in stock and other asset values that raise concerns of a bubble.
And though WeWork became profitable as of summer 2015, some skeptics believe that its financials may not support its valuation, suggesting it could be part of a new technology bubble.
For a long time this single, unpredictable event eclipsed other growing problems such as the popping of the technology bubble that had been a huge job creator and wealth generator in the Pacific Northwest, and the gradual rise of the Canadian dollar to parity that made Whistler less of a bargain compared to Aspen or Vail.
And there are plenty of people, such as JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon, who say the whole thing is a bubble that will blow up in investors» faces.
The 2016 U.S. presidential election heightened public awareness of a concept known as the «filter bubble,» coined by Upworthy co-founder Eli Pariser and explored in his 2011 book The Filter Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and How We bubble,» coined by Upworthy co-founder Eli Pariser and explored in his 2011 book The Filter Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and How We Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and How We Think.
The Telegraph reported that 4,000 out of a total of 8,000 interns working in the EU «bubble» were unpaid, as of 2016.
At the same time, Silicon Valley knows it could do more to foster a sense of goodwill with the rest of the country, which does not live in its cloistered bubble of wealth and privilege, and yet has as much at stake when it comes to immigration reform.
A report released last week by Swiss bank UBS singled out Vancouver as being at serious risk of a housing bubble.
But unlike America's latest housing market bubble, which saw the supply of new homes rise rapidly as investors banked on new mortgages, there is no increase in the supply of farmland.
At the same time, Burry, who made a fortune in last decade's financial crisis by betting that the housing bubble would burst, is also gaining a following north of Hollywood, as a Silicon Valley tech investor.
«The reason ripple is surging so much is it's a bubble,» said Erik Voorhees, CEO of digital asset exchange ShapeShift and a vocal advocate for bitcoin as a way to separate money and the state.
Entrepreneur: John Harris, founder of FieldCandy, a U.K. - based brand of designer tents with offbeat graphics such as a block of cheese, floral and galactic motifs, leopard print, bubble wrap — even a time machine.
And while I spent the next decade as a senior executive in a number of successful companies, big and small, my only stint as a startup CEO ended in bankruptcy when the dot - com bubble burst.
As Olaf Carlson - Wee, founder of the hedge fund Polychain Capital and a bull in the market, told me during a cocktail hour after the event, «It's only a bubble if it crashes.»
The pop of the bubble did not kill the infrastructure, however, as the wires were still around.
You don't invest in tech companies in general -; should we take that as a sign of a start - up bubble?
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