Sentences with phrase «back after such events»

A key unanswered question has been what dictates whether reefs can bounce back after such events, or if they become permanently degraded.

Not exact matches

Reviewing data on major geopolitical events in the past 100 - plus years, Credit Suisse's former head of research and deputy global CIO Giles Keating and his team previously found that stocks generally bounced back after such shocks.
Oliver Gavin said of the deal: «I'm really pleased to be back with Patrick and his team again for the seven events, after having had such a good connection with him last year.
After, I went back to Track of the Cat to see where the events of this «first» Anna park experience led into her subsequent behavior and could not find any rationale for writing this «first» with such sadistic violence.
It's always a bit of a downer to be back in the office after a fun event, especially such an active event like PAX, but the added bonus is to post all the fun photos from the show for those that couldn't attend.
More importantly, past trends imply that such an event (a sudden drop back to LIA levels, after a recent emergence from those levels) hasn't happened once in the last 10,000 years, so there's no reason to think it would suddenly happen now.
The calendar should also note significant events that occurred after the accident such as when your back problems stopped bothering you, when you returned to work, etc...
According to Wikipedia in the Georgian and Victorian eras mourning looked like this (granted, it was in the event of death, but I don't think divorce was terribly common back then so I don't know how they handled it): «Widows were expected to wear special clothes to indicate that they were in mourning for up to four years after the death, although a widow could choose to wear such attire for the rest of her life.
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