Sentences with phrase «buoys which»

However since 2003, 3000 + ARGO satellite buoys which descend to depths of 2,000 metres, continually recording ocean temperatures, have not detected a rise in ocean temps either.
Idechong oversaw the installation of mooring buoys which saved coral from destruction caused by boats at Palau's scuba - diving sites.
We just had to tack (steering through the wind to change direction) between two buoys which actually took quite a lot of practice to get right.
Splash has provided the funds for a second buoy which is awaiting installation as soon as other buoy and buoy materials are in place.
Splash has also provided funds to purchase a second buoy which is waiting to be installed.

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That point is debatable, as some emerging markets in which stocks were buoyed by planned index moves actually reversed sharply once the country's stock market was officially added to the benchmarks.
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.
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.
The CSeries is buoyed right now by Bombardier's transportation wing, which is comparatively healthy.
JetBlue posted a net income of $ 79 million last quarter, compared to $ 357 million at Delta Air Lines and $ 924 million at United Airlines, which were buoyed in small part by baggage fees.
Ben Homsy, a fixed income analyst at Leith Wheeler, expects a rate hike in the U.S. this year accompanied by dovish language, which he thinks will buoy the market.
However, Barclays overall performance was buoyed by a strong performance in its credit cards business and investment banking division, which advises on M&A transactions and equity and debt underwriting.
Interest rates can affect stocks because when rates are low, people are more willing to borrow money that they may use to buy products and services, which can help buoy company earnings and stock prices.
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.
Market confidence was also buoyed by a closely watched quarterly business survey — the Tankan, compiled by the Japanese central bank — which showed that corporate sentiment had improved significantly in the three months to September.
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.
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.
Upturn in Sentiment Buoys Some Emerging - Market Risk Assets There has been a welcome stabilization in global financial markets in recent weeks, which has been helped by indications from the European Central Bank (ECB) that it stood ready to expand its quantitative easing (QE) program, the possibility that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) might do the same, and a decision by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) to further cut interest rates and relax reserve requirements.
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.
The US dollar continues to climb this week, buoyed by rising yields on US bonds, which have hit 4 - year highs.
The April 19 - 23 survey suggests that Republicans» message about the benefits of the tax cuts, which they are counting on to buoy their election fortunes in November, hasn't broken through.
Ms Brenner's departure was welcomed by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Treasurer Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, but did little to buoy the AMP share price, which rose just 3 cents to hover near six - year lows at $ 4.04.
Now, after a century or more in which European and North American forms of Christian faith were exported to «mission lands,» we are receiving back the waves of an indigenization process that may either buoy us up or engulf us.
Increased demand from consumers such as Saudi Arabia and Russia, buoyed by strong oil prices, coupled with exports to traditional trading partners such as Japan, is benefiting the Australian dairy sector, which has a 17 per cent share of global cheese exports.
I am so grateful for your blog and books and Facebook page — all of which buoy me up and give me such joy as I make my GF way through a Gluten - saturated world.
Gila River's high school squad, on which Zenimura's sons also played, beat the state champs from Tucson in extra innings, buoying the internees» spirits.
Man United's finances have been buoyed by a lucrative ten year deal signed with kit suppliers Adidas, a deal to the tune of # 750m, which will aid in the club's pursuit of erasing the memory of last season's dreadful seventh place Premier League finish.
Will Lynch again refuse to speak, likely drawing a hefty fine (which he buoys by doing commercials with, say, Skittles, for instance), or will he have something to say?
It is, however, highly unlikely; Roberto Mancini's will still be licking their wounds following Tuesday's 2 - 1 defeat to Napoli in Italy, a result which leaves them on the cusp of dropping into the Europa League, while Liverpool will be buoyed by their recent success over Chelsea in London.
Also likely buoyed by the 1990s television series ER, which had a central character named Carter, the name of the 39th president Jimmy Carter has broken into the top 50 on the boys» chart over the past decade.
In recent weeks they have been buoyed by opinion polls which suggest the race has narrowed.
His prospects were buoyed that spring by redistricting, which doubled the Democratic lead over Republicans in the district.
Part of this is due to collapsing overall tax revenues, which had been buoyed up in previous years by huge amounts of tax paid by financial services in the City.
They've been buoyed by polling which says that people are absolutely with them.
Ms. Rice is thought to be the favored candidate of the current attorney general and probable Democratic nominee for governor, Andrew M. Cuomo, which could buoy her in a crowded field.
The local market been buoyed by a swell of support from the community and elected officials, which included a rally at the store, petition drive and neighborhood hearing.
And buoyed by an active party who can rein in both the Executive and Senate on an issue (if the two are produced by the same party) as is the case at present (APC, being the ruling party, which produced both the President and a whooping majority of the Senators.
CBN had hoped to buoy foreign currency supply from independent sources through the de-freezing of foreign currency deposits, and hence help douse the pressure on exchange rate which had accentuated last week.
After another Jeffries broadside last month, at least one well - connected Democratic aide wondered to the Observer: Where are the mayor's validators, especially in the overwhelmingly black neighborhoods which buoyed him in 2013 and sit firmly in Mr. Jeffries» Brooklyn district?
Buoyed by low voter turnout and an effective ground operation, Republicans picked up two Southern California seats and held a slim lead in another Bay Area district, which was considered the top priority of the state's labor unions.
Dems here were buoyed by the fact that Obama won the Island in 2012, which they said would be a harbinger of things to come in the congressional race.
The results come as Mr Brown, buoyed by a narrowing of the Conservative lead in this and other surveys, weighs up going to the polls a few weeks earlier than the 6 May date which up to now has been virtually inked in as election day.
But Trump's polarizing effect also helped buoy the two Democratic congressional campaign committees, which pulled in more money than the GOP committees heading into the 2018 elections.
«We realised that our buoys are in fact a kind of marine debris,» says Nikolai Maximenko of the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, who collaborated with 5 Gyres researchers to identify which areas of the ocean should have especially high levels of plastic pollution.
The vertically oriented structure, which stands 170 feet tall, is a massive buoy that looks like the fusion of a spinnaker sail and the Starship Enterprise.
Perched between the gravitational pull of the sun and Earth, DSCOVR, which was launched in 2015, primarily serves as a space - weather buoy, giving advance notice of inbound solar storms.
The measurements are made by means of buoys, five of which are in place in the Bay of Biscay, three off the Galician coast and two out at sea.
The team developed multiple control algorithms for the buoy to follow and then tested which control system would get the best results.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration maintains a network of 39 DART buoys, 32 of them in the Pacific, each of which comprises a seafloor pressure sensor and a floating buoy that beams wave measurements to satellites.
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