Sentences with phrase «closely over the coming months»

This just a selection of the many titles and focuses on the console format through the PC genre is something we'll look at more closely over the coming months.
«It is crucial that businesses now watch this case closely over coming months, and in the meantime they should seek legal advice to ensure their contracts and policies around the engagement of staff are absolutely watertight, to avoid the risk of similar claims.»

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In an email, Biosense founder Abhishek Sen says he won't comment on the content of the FDA's letter, except to say, «We are in touch with the U.S. FDA, and will be working closely with them over the coming months to ensure that we continue to deliver accurate, affordable and convenient diagnostics across the world.»
This is the X-factor in any new tax scheme and one we will be watching closely over the coming weeks and months as these new reforms are introduced.
Their outlook closely resembles the MBA projection mentioned above, in that it calls for a gradual (there's that word again) rise in borrowing costs over the coming months.
A lot can happen over the rest of 2017, and you should watch closely to see if the Dogs of the Dow can catch up and surpass the Dow 30 in the months to come.
However, Phin Ziebell, NAB Agribusiness Economist was more circumspect about the outlook telling the The Australian Financial Review that over the coming months, his team would be «closely watching the progress of the season which has been very patchy so far during winter».
The arguments come nearly six months after the court heard a dispute over Wisconsin legislative districts that Democrats claim were drawn to maximize Republican control in a state that is closely divided between the parties.
Their outlook closely resembles the MBA projection mentioned above, in that it calls for a gradual (there's that word again) rise in borrowing costs over the coming months.
Their outlook closely resembles the MBA projection mentioned above, in that it calls for a gradual (there's that word again) rise in borrowing costs over the coming months.
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