Sentences with phrase «as the month unfolds»

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Here's what Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz wants you to take away from his speech in Whitehorse on June 15: the world is unfolding roughly as the central bank thought it would a month earlier when it published its latest quarterly economic report.
As the saga surrounding United Express Flight 3411 continues to unfold, new video and audio recordings have been released by authorities showing what happened in the moments before and after a passenger was dragged off the aircraft in Chicago earlier this month.
In the upcoming months as the political debate unfolds, any economic policy proposed by any political party, to be financed from the rather small projected surpluses, should be judged, at a minimum, on how it will strengthen economic growth and job creation.
Of course, I realize that we are in the very beginning of the month and as May unfolds I have a feeling that more names will join the two above as potential buys.
«There was a touch of the absurd in the unfolding drama, as international money managers harshly castigated the very same Asian governments they were praising just months before... But, as often happens in financial markets, euphoria turned to panic without missing a beat.»
Continued trade tensions drove elevated levels of market volatility throughout the month, as the U.S. / China tariff exchange continued to unfold.
As the first months of the new administration unfold, one sector that seems poised to benefit from both lighter regulation that the Trump administration promises, as well as the Federal Reserve's (Fed's) path toward higher interest rates, is financialAs the first months of the new administration unfold, one sector that seems poised to benefit from both lighter regulation that the Trump administration promises, as well as the Federal Reserve's (Fed's) path toward higher interest rates, is financialas well as the Federal Reserve's (Fed's) path toward higher interest rates, is financialas the Federal Reserve's (Fed's) path toward higher interest rates, is financials.
Maria's fears unfolded before her as the reality of her next coming months hit her like a ton of bricks.
We exchange quick hugs as placeholders for the conversation that might unfold this week or next, maybe next month.
An unprecedented legal drama will unfold later this month in Indianapolis as Mike Tyson goes before a jury on rape charges
Checks by the Nigeria Politics Online have it that more startling revelations are set unfold in the coming weeks and months as the recent events have sent jitters down the spine of other bank CEOs.
Based on real life events during the final months in office of the West German chancellor Willy Brandt, this political tale unfolds as suspicions arise that a Stasi spy has infiltrated his inner circle.
Follow how events unfolded as the prime minister flew to Poland after a third cabinet departure in two months created a further headache for government
The 2nd quarter totals include a more than $ 1 million haul in month of June, brought in as the controversy over the candidate's military record was unfolding.
All this unfolds as Cuomo, who starts his second term this month, mourns the death of his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo.
Presented as a series of turn - based scenarios that unfold month by month over the course of fifty years, the goal in Empires mode is simple; unite all the provinces under one rule and crush your opponents.
Amidst the well publicized fallout between NBC executives that saw him walk away as host of The Tonight Show after a mere six months on air has made the popular comedian unquestionably bitter about the events that unfolded.
It's advertising PlayStation Plus subscriptions, and clearly shows Tearaway: Unfolded and Disc Jam as next month's free games.
It looks like we're getting Tearaway: Unfolded and Disc Jam as free PlayStation Plus games next month.
Over the last seven - plus months here at Tech Support, we have tried to illuminate and analyze the craft races as they unfolded.
Clearly, months of reading uncovered some intriguing ideas that will be fun to watch and learn from as the implementation phase of ESSA unfolds.
The programs shared seven common features: they were focused on the subject areas that teachers teach; incorporated active learning; supported collaboration; used models and modeling to demonstrate effective practice; provided expert coaching and support, offered opportunities for feedback and reflection, and were sustained in duration, often unfolding over months or years, rather than occurring in a single, «drive - by» after school workshop, as is often the norm.
Vice President of US marketing, sales and service said «Sales momentum built as February unfolded, with higher fuel prices driving consumer demand for more fuel - efficient vehicles in the second half of the month».
It'll be interesting to watch as this all continues to unfold in the coming months and years.
Whiskey & Ribbons dances around the death of a police officer, unfolding through the voices of three of its characters: the officer's wife, Evi, months after his death, when she's snowed in with her late husband's adopted brother; the officer, Eamon, before he's killed, as he anticipates the birth of his son; and Dalton, the brother, who's trying to track down his own father.
As the novel unfolds over the next twelve months, we watch Kaukab struggle to maintain her Islamic piety as the effects of the double murder prove increasingly corrosive to the life of her familAs the novel unfolds over the next twelve months, we watch Kaukab struggle to maintain her Islamic piety as the effects of the double murder prove increasingly corrosive to the life of her familas the effects of the double murder prove increasingly corrosive to the life of her family.
The story is unfolding quickly as more customers have come forward with complaints of sick puppies since the first cases of distemper were reported last month.
«We had a great launch of The Beatles product... obviously at this time of year we await the holiday season to begin as the month of November unfolds.
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The project will unfold in three phases over the next twelve months as Miner maps, reclaims, and re-asserts his gichi - aanikoobijigan's traditional rights, while the larger project functions as an active subversion of Canada's colonial history.
This month brings the publication of Phil Neel's Hinterland, the first in the Field Notes series of books published by Reaktion Books in association with the Brooklyn Rail, to provide in - depth analyses of today's global turmoil as it unfolds.
With streaming video, the streams of oil can similarly be tracked — as the weeks, and possibly months, unfold.
«This shows the strong support we're getting from the community and will only get stronger as events unfold over the next two months
Some have to be optimistic despite the series of events that has unfolded the fast few months Ran Neu - Ner of CNBC, who happens to be one of the early investors of Bitcoin, said this week that, there shouldn't be too much worrying as the cryptocurrency party is yet to start.
About Blog Chronicling the adventures as they unfold Frequency about 1 post per month.
Both Minister Macklin and Commissioner Calma set out the process as it will unfold over the coming months — culminating in a report by Commissioner Calma and the Steering Committee to the Minister in July 2009 recommending a model for a new national representative body and recommending a process (and potentially nominees) for an interim representative body.
As the divorce process unfolds, especially within the first several months, you will probably go through a series of emotional extremes.
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