Sentences with phrase «big recovery»

In contrast, a few flashier listed species — including the steller sea lion and the desert bighorn sheep — are getting bigger recovery budgets than recommended, reports a study published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
According to O» Neill, having bigger recovery time means you would have more gas in the tank walking into the game and that, in the latter stages, makes a difference as you can beat the opposition in pace which France did.
Yes, in due course, the Central Bank of Nigeria will make information available to the public on the surrendered funds, but I must remark that it is yet early days, and any disclosure now may jeopardize the possibility of bigger recoveries.
If you go back to three weeks ago and look at what the Canadian ice service was saying, they were saying, «Hey, big recovery after last year.
The trade, known as a risk reversal, will be profitable if the stock sees a big recovery.
However among Labour voters Miliband has seen a big recovery.
Even so, without a big recovery, his party is likely to end up at least 20 seats down on last time.
South Australia's small mammal populations tend to boom after heavy rainfalls, but Pedler notes that the biggest recoveries happened in dry years.
You get a bigger training push and you get a bigger recovery.
A heart rate elevated by 5 beats over your normal for more than a few days is in indication you need to back off training and have a big recovery week.
The period covers 2.5 years, starting with a terrible downmarket and ending with a big recovery.
The more people that respond to one message, the bigger the recovery you'll receive.
The last of the recovering birds of prey that are really making a big recovery here on Long Island are bald eagles.
Still, investors are banking on a big recovery for the sector and redirecting their assets in anticipation of a senior housing boom.
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