Sentences with phrase «by buoyant»

The market recovery last month was driven primarily by buoyant sales of detached houses in the city of Toronto, where average prices climbed 13.8 per cent in September compared with August.
The market recovery in September in the GTA was driven primarily by buoyant sales of detached homes in the City of Toronto, where prices climbed 13.8 per cent in September compared to August.
Not everyone has been easily taken in by the buoyant reports from Bitcoin startups, however.
From the article:...... Halliburton, the world's No. 2 oilfield services provider, reported a better - than - expected quarterly profit, helped by buoyant shale drilling activity in North America.
Any negative work by gravity is matched by and equal positive work by the buoyant force.
Arrive to Dara Friedman «s montage of Miami dancers and enjoy a one - off alternative performance by buoyant London indie - pop band Citizens!
While this is the case, one's attention is tensely suspended by a buoyant, centrally emanating and lateral expanse that is reminiscent of Jackson Pollock's Number 1a (1948).
The island's volcanism is associated with the rifting along the Azores Triple Junction; the spread of the crust along the existing faults and fractures has produced many of the active volcanic and seismic events, [22] while supported by buoyant upwelling in the deeper mantle, some associate with an Azores hotspot.
Since your pet is actually «floating», the force of gravity as it pulls on its body is somehow negated by the buoyant force of the water.
Let's face it, for decades, authors have been presented as pretty vaunted beings, held out of touch by the buoyant creativity wrapping them in untouchable splendor... for the most part.
Public speaking is no problem for you, and as you rise to toast your BFF at her rehearsal dinner, youre bolstered by the buoyant feeling this truly elegant dress gives you!
[3H] TRLs were isolated by buoyant density ultracentrifugation as described above.
Lipoprotein fractions were separated by buoyant density ultracentrifugation according to established methods (46).
Glacier - ice shelf interactions: In a stable glacier - ice shelf system, the glacier's downhill movement is offset by the buoyant force of the water on the front of the shelf.
As significant uncertainties about the thickness of the surface ice still exist, some planetary scientists have identified two possible mechanisms for how possible volcanic heat can escape to the surface from Europa's rocky mantle and be carried upward by buoyant oceanic currents.
The NAB survey of the non-farm sector reported that business conditions strengthened in the December quarter from an already high level, underpinned by buoyant levels of sales, employment and profitability.

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Odds are that by this time on June 24, global financial markets will be in the midst of a relief rally — unless that is what we are witnessing now, in which case they may simply be buoyant.
The aggregated value of cash only takeovers so far in 2018 has risen by 33 percent year - on - year while the value of deals using cash and stock has risen by 221 percent, as companies look to exploit their buoyant share valuations.
Shares of Virgin America Inc, a low - cost airline partly owned by Richard Branson, soared more than 30 percent in their market debut, underscoring the buoyant mood in an industry that is emerging from a long spell of turbulence.
These abrupt market movements were even more pronounced than similar developments in August, when a sudden correction in global financial markets was quickly succeeded by renewed buoyant market conditions.
Intermitted by volatility spikes, markets have remained buoyant during the period under review.
Keying off a healthier labour market and buoyant consumer sentiment, household spending rose by 2.1 per cent over the year to the September quarter.
Growth in retail sales and investment has also picked up, spurred by stronger stock markets, falling unemployment and more buoyant sentiment.
In the United Kingdom, the economy remains buoyant, spurred by a strong labour market and continued rapid growth in house prices (Graphs 10 and 11).
Data from the Institute for Supply Management, along with other statistics, suggest the US economy continues to be driven by the services sector, whereas growth in manufacturing (outside the buoyant auto sector) showed signs of slowing in August, possibly due to dollar strength and weakening economic prospects outside the United States.
Even though confidence among US businesses and consumers has been lifted by the advent of a new administration, the question of whether this buoyant mood could translate into a significant pickup in US economic growth remains unanswered, in our view.
Buoyant conditions in domestically oriented industries, particularly construction, offset weaker conditions faced by export - oriented firms, including some parts of manufacturing.
Even though confidence among US businesses and consumers has been lifted by the advent of a new administration, the question of whether this buoyant mood is likely to translate into a significant pickup in US economic growth remains unanswered, in our view.
Consumption remains supported by rising incomes and buoyant confidence levels.
This outlook appears to be supported by expectations of reasonably firm levels of output and profitability, although these are not as buoyant as they were a couple of years ago.
The euro area's import growth has been led by France and Spain, where domestic activity has been more buoyant.
Others, like the ancient Pharisees, prompted by equally noble motives, are making valiant efforts to keep the church structures buoyant and active by winning converts from the lost world as occasion offers.
Fonterra chairman John Wilson said the co-operative's strong financial position, good customer orders and buoyant demand has allowed the board to increase payments to farmers in January by 10c / kg and it planned to hold the advance rate through to May.
After that dodgy pen though, Bournemouth were buoyant and for a long time the Gunners struggled, even after Theo Walcott headed us back in front from a great cross by Monreal.
Ah ah ah, le Prof would be gone, or gone upstairs by that time he would be buoyant enough.
It will help by making you more buoyant, and staying in correct posture more easily, but you still must maintain your head position in line with your spine, just like in the pool.
In stark contrast is that of Sunderland, who haven't lost a league fixture since being downed by West Brom in just their second game of the term, going unbeaten in their last seven matches and will arrive at St James» in buoyant mood after a 1 - 0 win at home to Aston Villa last weekend ended a run of five successive draws.
With several new additions in the winter window, and with the team in buoyant following their recent scalps of Chelsea and Manchester City, David Moyes» Toffees may finally fulfil their potential by capturing a first FA Cup for seventeen years.
He brought members up to date on her milestones, too: learning to eat from a bottle, then taking solid foods and feeding herself, learning to dive now that her buoyant pup fur is nearly replaced by grownup fur, and, just this week, discovering the pouches under her arms, which otters use to hold prey as they're foraging or to carry a useful rock for cracking clamshells.
On election night, Clinton, buoyant in the hopes of a much - predicted win embellished by the major pollsters, political pundits and social media soothsayers, chose to hold her victory celebrations at Manhattan's Jacob Javits Centre where there is a gigantic, transparent ceiling — a dramatic way to consummate her victory.
Arts organisations surveyed in 2015 by Arts Quarter had been cautiously buoyant about their projected income and ability to deliver future projects.
Soon, she was joined by Public Advocate Letitia James, herself running for reelection (she won the Democratic primary), whose buoyant personality brought several passersby to laughter.
The statement said, «Whereas President Muhammadu Buhari had announced that the nation is bankrupt to the extent he can not pay his ministers, his new Minister of Information had contradicted him directly by stating how the government is buoyant and ready to deploy $ 2.5 billion infrastructure fund, saved N1.4 trillion with another N2.5 trillion ready as special intervention fund, which goes to say that the country is not actually broke.
Held at the Harefield Community Association, Uxbridge, Middlesex, the meeting heard from outgoing chairman Anna Zee that while individual membership numbers had fallen slightly, affiliated club membership remained buoyant and that the BMF's portfolio of shows, a key source of income for the BMF, although now more professionally presented, had no doubt been hit by the current economic situation.
May and her ministers — buoyant after their byelection victory in Copeland, Cumbria, where they seized the former Labour stronghold from Jeremy Corbyn's party — are determined to continue broadening their appeal beyond Tory heartlands, not least by helping those struggling with the costs of housing and rent.
His buoyant mood came after Labour won 262 seats in the General Election, up from the 232 secured by Ed Miliband in 2015.
Becker noted that correlation does not imply causality, «but it is pretty nifty that we found two strong correlations, which both point to the same physically plausible mechanism: the primordial stuff gets picked up preferentially by the most buoyant thermochemical upwellings.»
An instrument - laden light aircraft penetrated the towering smoke plume of the fire, registering an 80 mile per hour updraft of hot, buoyant air, followed by a turbulent downdraft.
Possible methods to move the massive Costa Concordia, twice as big as the Titanic, include multiple cranes, inflatable bags and even buoyant objects like ping - pong balls used by Donald Duck
«What we suggest is that by hydrating the lower crust, it became more buoyant, and the whole thing came up.»
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