So glad you did this post, I just did
my buoys for our bedroom and didn't realize until after my kids had picked our wedding date numbers.
The data are what they are - we've measured the deep ocean warming, including with reliable instruments on Argo
buoys for close to a decade now.
PNNL is operating and managing
the buoys for DOE.
The data are what they are - we've measured the deep ocean warming, including with reliable Argo
buoys for close to a decade now.
In San Pedro, improvements such as a modified sewage system, the addition of mooring
buoys for boats to anchor onto, and well - trained tour guides have help stave off major damage to our coral reef.
They combined previously - collected penguin population data from 1982 to 2014 with sea surface temperature data from satellites, ships and
buoys for the same time period.
The museums feature mooring
buoys for boats, historic - marker buoys and underwater plaques with interpretative information.
State Canal Corporation employees work on the Mohawk River as they set navigation
buoys for the Erie Canal just below Lock 7 on Tuesday, April 28, 2015, in Niskayuna, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski / Times Union archive)
Abraham Moles, director of the Social Psychology Institute at Strasbourg, points out that while TV has been a cultural life
buoy for farmers, lonely people, and the culturally and the socially impoverished in France, it has at the same time been a pressure toward the banal and the constricting for those already experiencing a communication - rich life.
Not exact matches
Job creation is projected to slow down over the next few years due to technological advances in oil sands processing and a slower growth in international demand
for oil products, but the growing demand
for base metals is expected to
buoy employment opportunities.
Oil futures are currently trading at $ 74.80
for Brent crude and around $ 68.69
for West Texas Intermediate (WTI), having been
buoyed by OPEC and non-OPEC producers, including Russia, curbing oil production.
The Chinese economy had been slowing
for months, but the country's currency continued to appreciate as the PBoC sold billions of dollars to
buoy the yuan's value — a gesture few seemed to appreciate.
MARKETS: The dollar held near a four - month high against a basket of major currencies,
buoyed by the outlook
for a strong U.S. economy and rising yields amid signs of slowdown elsewhere, especially in Europe.
Oceanic data is valuable, but
for decades the only way to study the world's hostile waters was to deploy a stationary
buoy, launch a satellite into space, or send a government research vessel that runs hundreds of thousands of dollars a day to operate — on top of its initial price tag of hundreds of millions of dollars.
This apparent fast track to lucrative professions and powerful positions
buoyed demand
for the MBA, and drove up tuition fees and program profitability.
The subject of a seven - year - long campaign by the association, its elimination removed administrative hurdles
for foreign investment and raised hopes that venture capital from private and sovereign wealth funds would soon stream across the border to
buoy Canadian startups.
Meanwhile,
buoyed by many of the same forces driving most commodities (not to mention insatiable demand
for energy), Canadian oil companies, including Imperial Oil, Husky Energy and Canadian Oil Sands, also reported strong — albeit less historic — earnings.
For all the headlines this month of weak department store sales and closing stores, retailers enjoyed a stellar holiday season,
buoyed by higher wages and soaring consumer confidence.
On Saturday the world enjoyed the long anticipated March
for Science, which transformed Earth Day into a global defense of STEM, led by quietly spirited people undaunted by weather,
buoyed by conviction, and waving an unlimited supply of wry, funny signs.
Buoyed by Trump's victory and Britons» vote to leave the European Union, Le Pen's anti-immigration, anti-EU National Front (FN) hopes
for similar populist momentum in France.
If you look at revenue
for Sony and Microsoft, both explicitly point to their gaming divisions as
buoying numbers in what are otherwise generally tough times.
Prospects could be
buoyed by a group of toymakers who said Wednesday they're looking to make a bid
for the company's Canadian business, through which they would buy some U.S. locations in the liquidation to operate as a subsidiary.
There's no rational reason
for such moves other than some are efforting (successfully, to date) to
buoy prices and calm otherwise edgy and excitable bitcoin investors.
Buoyed by an unquenchable thirst
for short - term stock gains, traders and activist investors are mounting pressure on a wide array of companies to cut research and capital expenditures in order to increase stock buybacks and thus boost stock prices.
Global private equity deals have enjoyed their strongest start in five years,
buoyed by the record amounts of cash flowing into the sector as institutional investors look
for ways to boost their returns, writes Javier Espinoza.
After the end of the Cold War, Russia's economy had been
buoyed by a rapidly expanded international market
for its vast natural resources, most notably oil and natural gas.
Across the country, enthusiasm
for personal fitness —
buoyed by government policies focused on health and wellness — is taking hold.
By pursuing a direct listing, Spotify can skirt underwriting fees typically required
for an IPO, though the move could hurt its shares because underwriters won't be evaluating or
buoying the price.
From Fredericton, please know that we are
buoyed by your ongoing and growing support
for our advocacy efforts on your behalf.
There has been a lot of talk about how just a few leaders are responsible
for buoying the markets.
U.S. stocks ended higher on Friday,
buoyed by a solid payrolls report that locked in expectations
for an interest rate hike next week.
April 16 Indian shares came off early falls on Monday and closed higher
for an eighth straight session in their longest winning run since late November,
buoyed by gains in HDFC twins.
Following a January rally, the global commodities complex underwent declines in February before partially recovering in March;
for the first quarter as a whole, the benchmark Thomson Reuters CoreCommodity CRB Index (CRB) gained 0.8 % on a price - only basis.1 Among the 19 component commodities tracked by the CRB, advancers had a slight edge over decliners,
buoyed by growth in global economies and weakness in the trade - weighted US dollar, which retreated 2.1 %, according to the Federal Reserve's (Fed's) US Dollar Index.1 Aside from robust gains
for a host of agricultural products, oil and gold were also among the commodity winners.
In the base metals complex, only nickel and tin traded higher
for the quarter.4 A slow start to Chinese restocking coming out of the Chinese New Year holiday weighed on prices
for copper and aluminum, both of which saw their worst quarterly results in years, while zinc and lead prices also declined.4 The London Metal Exchange (LME) Index, which tracks the three - month futures prices of all six metals, fell 6.3 %.4 LME copper -LRB--7.4 %, to US$ 6,714 per mt) and other industrial metals erased some of their 2017 gains, falling alongside a sharply decelerating expansion in China's manufacturing activity — sparking demand concerns and greater caution among hedge funds and other speculators who cut their net long positions in the metal.4 Outside the LME, US steel was
buoyed by trade policy changes.
However, the average price increase
for all items was 22 %,
buoyed especially by meats like bacon (58.2 %), ground beef (44.6 %), top round steak (40.6 %), frozen turkey (38.3 %) and sirloin steak (35.2 %).
2014.03.19 Exports to
buoy Canada's Economic Growth in 2014: RBC Economics As the global economy continues to recover, demand
for Canada...
The country's economic success, which may be the most important global event since the end of the cold war, was
buoyed by a combination of low wages, cheap credit and strong demand
for exports.
This «bitcoin is
for criminals» narrative may not have started with the Silk Road, but it was certainly
buoyed by it.
A key element in this shift is China; the value of Chinese exports to Canada tripled over this period and Canadian exports to China, while still small relative to exports to the US, have grown steadily in value driven by commodity exports which have been
buoyed by high prices and huge demand in China
for key Canadian exports such as minerals (nickel, coking coal, potash, copper and iron ore), pulp and lumber.
Hope
for fiscal stimulus in the U.S., higher earnings - per - share growth, and the return of more normative levels of inflation could
buoy sentiment during the first quarter of 2017.
Commodity prices in SDR terms remain on a firm upward trend,
buoyed by the global economic recovery and the associated pick - up in demand
for raw materials.
The benchmark Australian S&P / ASX 200 index is the top performer so far, extends its winning streak
for the second straight session,
buoyed by higher commodity prices.
A nine - year expansion and high valuations need not be cause
for undue concern as long as lower corporate tax rates and opportunities in fast - growing foreign markets continue to
buoy corporate earnings.
Kenya has experienced an e-commerce boom,
buoyed in part by ubiquitous mobile penetration that currently stands at over 90 %, increased smartphone use, and a mobile - first strategy that allows customers to pay
for goods and services online through mobile money services like M - Pesa.
The materials sector has recorded very strong gains, reaching a new record high in mid October,
buoyed by rising metals prices and increased optimism that demand
for exports will increase as the global economy recovers.
With the Federal Reserve sticking to its projections
for policy tightening,
buoying short - end rates, the spread between two - and 10 - year maturities has fallen in November by almost 16 basis points, the most since February 2016.
For a time, markets were also
buoyed by the receding prospect of monetary tightening in G3 economies, although comments by the Fed in late January caused them to bring forward again their expectations of the first Fed tightening to around the middle of the year.
This is highlighted by recent trends in the value of state exports, which show a solid expansion in Western Australia and more recently in Queensland,
buoyed by strong demand
for resources and high commodity prices.
This change also runs the risk of fracturing the broad coalition that has historically supported the B.C. carbon tax; however, the expanded carbon tax rebate cheques announced
for 2018/19 may
buoy support amongst other groups.
Home prices rose
for a fourth straight month in most major U.S. cities in July,
buoyed by the peak buying season.