Sentences with phrase «big rise»

That's when the next big rise in gold is likely to start.
They can't of course, so eventually we are faced with even bigger rises, unless one thing happens.
«It's a very big rise,» he said.
They move mainly sideways in a wide range for months or years before their next big rise begins.
* I've found that cutting the pastry into 4 equal parts gave me somehow big roses so probably it is better to cut it into 5 or so.
I've found that 4 parts makes big roses for my kids as it became hard for them to bite into it.
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More than half expected fee income to rise by up to 10 % in the next year, and a quarter expected an even bigger rise of between 10 % and 20 %.
Bond yields have likely bottomed out, and we don't see scope for big rises in already elevated stock market valuations amid tepid earnings growth.
Drivers to face biggest rise in car insurance for five years as bills rise by a fifth in just a year
It says the world will continue to warm catastrophically unless there is drastic action to curb greenhouse gases — with big rises in sea level, floods, droughts and the disappearance of the Arctic icecap.
Edelen, who Lexington Herald - Leader political writer Sam Youngman said was perhaps Democrats» biggest rising star in the state, was regarded as a potential challenger to Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul, who is up for re-election next year.
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In the last few years there has been a pretty big rise in the «barefoot» shoe concepts by a lot of shoe makers.
Late last month we found 79 %, little changed on the 77 % recorded in June 2009, backing the protection of spending on some services even if that means bigger rises in taxation and / or deeper cuts elsewhere.
I hastily threw it on with my fringe booties and big rose earrings.
Nominees Best Free should include both small big rose that offer their free introduces american western.
It looks like a convincingly big rise, but it's not enough, and the error bars are huge.
Second, the Ice Hockey Sticks — almost the only remaining bit of visual science in the now - threadbare IPCC Summary For Policymakers and Synthesis Report — the Ice Hockey Sticks which «show» a «sudden catastrophically big rises» in the concentrations of CO2, N2O and CH4 «since industrialization».
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Politico that the stock market's big rise since the election of President Donald Trump is largely based on expectations of Congress passing a major tax - relief bill, and failure to do so could have significant consequences.
To tease the imminent big Rise of the Tomb Raider reveal at E3 in a couple weeks, Crystal Dynamics and Microsoft have released a short teaser video starring the one and only Ms. Croft.
Bond yields have likely bottomed out, and we don't see scope for big rises in already elevated stock market valuations amid tepid earnings growth.
It is worth pausing there to consider that the independent power - pricing authority is saying businesses will face even bigger rises in power bills because of the green schemes and that these rises - not those related to the carbon tax - have been the fastest - growing part of power bill rises in the past two years.
My current bedspread isn't dark — it's a medium rose color with big roses on it.
World champion Erislandy Lara (25 -2-2, 14 KOs) looks to unify 154 - pound titles in an explosive head - to - head battle against the division's biggest rising star, undefeated champ Jarrett Hurd (21 - 0, 15 KOs).
Surgeons say there has been an even bigger rise in refusals for cornea donations.
The Commerce Department said the big rise was supported by a surge in demand for commercial aircraft.
While the 1990s and early 2000s saw a big rise in brew pubs, the trend today leans more toward microbreweries that aim to distribute their product.
Britain's previously sluggish manufacturing sector was actually the best performing part of the economy in Q1, growing 0.5 %, thanks to a big rise in the manufacture of motor vehicles.
China's increase in military spending, the biggest rise in three years, was proportionate and low, state media said.
European stocks headed for their biggest rise in two months on Monday as investors snapped up cut - price retail and tech stocks and France's markets cheered a parliamentary majority for pro-business President Emmanuel Macron.
On the other hand, markets for coal and iron ore have tightened further, and big rises in this year's contract prices are widely expected.
Retail sales posted a big rise in the December quarter (Graph 11).
In other words, the biggest rises have been in flows of institutional money.
The FTSE All - World index shot up nearly 22 percent, its biggest rise since 2009.
The big rise in energy prices in the first half of 2008 crimped growth in advanced and emerging countries alike, and most showed a significant softening in the June quarter of that year.
Year - on - year, industrial production amplified to 2.9 percent from 2.1 percent in September, the biggest rise since January 2015.
We believe that the shortage will worsen because (1) the precursors of production (exploration, discovery, reserve life) are very negative, (2) the mining industry has little financial credibility and seems unlikely to attract capital even with a big rise in gold prices, and (3) refining capacity limitations tend to create supply bottlenecks when physical demand spikes.
The chart shows three important facts: (1) a bigger rise in food stamp usage in hard - hit housing states as early as 2007 and 2008, (2) the rise in food stamp usage increased by substantially more in these states during the heart of the Great Recession in 2009, and (3) even in 2013, food stamp usage is growing more in hard - hit housing states.
There is a very strong relation — states with the largest decline in house prices are the states that saw the biggest rise in food stamp usage.
Friday's US employment report showed a jump in average hourly earnings of 2.9 % on an annualized basis, the biggest rise since the early phase of the post — financial crisis recovery in 2009.
What about the biggest rise in existing home sales on record in December?
The natural tendency in some quarters is to assume that the authorities will get things wrong (as they do sometimes), but to forget that markets also can get things wrong; they failed, for example, to pick both the big rise in inflation in the late 1970s, and the big falls in the early 1980s and early 1990s (see Graph 3).
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