Sentences with phrase «collapsing in»

Our spirited souls are made up of the nothing that keeps all the atomic cloisters within our atomized cellular physical beings from collapsing in on its own weightiness.
Maybe the future will show the truth as not CLB collapsing in price, but underperforming the market in general.
The banks should be trading at least in line with the broader market and, more realistically, worse than the broader market because they hold loans to the companies that are collapsing in price.
Prices and volume started collapsing in the summer.
In a separate case, the Justice Department filed civil charges against S&P in February 2013, accusing it of failing to warn investors that the housing market was collapsing in 2006 because it would be bad for business.
The continent has struggled to develop high - yield debt markets for growth companies below investment grade, and what it did achieve is collapsing in 2016.
All over the country we've heard about infrastructure rotting away — bridges collapsing in Minnesota, roads in disrepair, levees breaking.
I can't run more than two miles without collapsing in agony.
The Minneapolis Bridge Collapse in 2007 was a real awakening when it comes to the state of our infrastructure.
DHAMRAI, Bangladesh — A few hundred workers, activists and relatives of victims of a 2013 garment factory collapse in Bangladesh that killed 1,134 people and left thousands injured held a rally Tuesday as the country marked the fifth anniversary of the disaster.
If not, more catastrophic failures similar to the Minneapolis I - 35W Bridge Collapse in 2007 and the San Bruno, Calif., gas transmission line explosion in September of 2010 could occur.
What will collapse in 2014, however, is some of the hype around Silicon Valley in general.
The world's largest publicly - traded oil and gas company by market value has ridden out a collapse in crude prices better than most, its vertically - integrated model allowing downstream businesses to capture the value that upstream operations lose when oil prices are low.
In 2007, she collapsed in her office and broke her cheekbone due to extreme exhaustion.
But as a net importer, India stands to benefit tremendously from the collapse in commodity prices.
For years we've listened to housing perma - bears Garth Turner and Ben Rabidoux warn of a collapse in housing prices.
A member of the German liberal party blamed the country's Socialist Party for the recent collapse in coalition talks to form a new government.
It is anomalous to see financial journalists talk about the futility of market timing in the stock market but then give the impression houses should be sold to avoid an anticipated collapse in prices.
How does he accomplish all this and not collapse in exhaustion?
Take the case of Lehman Brothers, the financial services firm that collapsed in 2008 and played a big role in the global economic downturn.
Household income saw a slight rise in the housing bubble, but has since collapsed in the «recovery» since 2009.
He was amazed by the high prices Starbucks was charging for a commodity that was once Guatemala's top export but had collapsed in value in the 1980s as cheap beans from countries like Vietnam flooded the market.
And while the deal is set to be reviewed in May, multiple OPEC energy ministers have endorsed retaining a relationship that could help prevent another destabilizing collapse in oil prices — like the one that began in mid-2014.
A year later, how are Canadian oil and gas companies responding to the collapse in crude oil prices?
Bangladeshi family members hold up portraits of missing relatives as they march demanding the wages of missing workers and the death sentence for the building owner, at the nine - storey building collapse in Savar, on the outskirts of Dhaka on May 14, 2013 (Photo: Munir Uz Zaman / AFP / Getty)
Formal talks on North Korea's nuclear program collapsed in 2009, and Kim has accelerated his efforts to obtain the ability to strike the U.S. with a nuclear weapon.
Desperate after Germany's economy collapsed in 1928, the country's president, Paul von Hindenburg, appointed a bunch of technocrats to run the government in 1930.
He will also inherit a company that's struggling to regain ground amid a collapse in oil prices.
Tentative negotiations under Stephen Harper, after all, collapsed in 2012.
Two of the most curious and innovative tech companies in the country, both started by Elon Musk, almost faced collapse in the wake of the 2008 economic recession.
Jack in the Box almost collapsed in 1993 after four children died from eating contaminated and undercooked meat at that chain.
When I was 16 the country's economy began to collapse in earnest when the government took over the farms.
Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine all inherited nuclear weapons when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
The debt is mostly blamed on Irish banks, which the government bailed out after the housing market collapsed in 2008.
The fire apparently started in one of the cinema halls — the roof collapsed in two theaters.The mall was converted from a candy factory around five years ago.
«Cuba's weak economy has been battered by the collapse in Venezuela, making it more vulnerable and open to foreign capital.
The results come a week after President Donald Trump's and Republicans» revised attempts to dismantle former President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act (ACA) collapsed in the Senate.
When it collapsed in 2008, Britain rescued its citizens with a # 2.35 - billion payment and demanded reimbursement from Iceland, which refused in two referendums.
Just this week some $ 70 million of bitcoin was stolen from a site called NiceHash, and the previously best - known exchange, Mt. Gox, collapsed in 2014 after 850,000 bitcoins, then worth $ 450 million, went missing.
The discussion wasn't specifically about the factory that last month collapsed in Bangladesh, but that sad event was certainly on everyone's mind.
Philip Green, the CEO of the Arcadia Group which owns Topshop, has said that many commentators and critics used his business as a «battering ram» following the factory collapse in Bangladesh earlier this year.
Well - known retailer Joe Fresh is among the brands under the spotlight as a result of Wednesday's building collapse in Bangladesh that killed at least 260 people.
His Tau Investments has chosen as its first target textile and apparel manufacturing in emerging markets, a $ 1 trillion industry that has been in the headlines recently for such disasters as the Rana Plaza building collapse in Bangladesh last May that took 1,129 lives.
This year presented its share of challenges: a $ 2 - billion lawsuit related a 2013 factory collapse in Bangladesh; the threat of strike action from some 12,000 workers; and an investigation from the Competition Bureau.
Another person summarized: ``: fire:: fire:: fire:: fire: NOBODY PANIC: fire:: fire:: fire:: fire:» Many drew comparisons to Mt. Gox, a Japanese virtual - currency exchange — once the largest of its kind — that had collapsed in a catastrophic $ 460 million hack two years prior.
That meant many in Labor's industrial wing (unions) and branch structure sympathised with Moscow and its policies until the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991.
Chanos, known for his big bet against Enron before it collapsed in 2001, said Thursday his firm has been concerned about the «rent seekers» in the U.S. health - care system who he alleges are ripping off the system.
«I'm really concerned that we're going to have a real collapse in Venezuela in oil production over the course of the next year,» which would in turn affect the government's ability to pay its debt, Rodriguez — who was head of the Venezuelan Congressional Budget Office from 2000 to 2004 — said at the AS / COA event.
The move comes as the Hong Kong - based trader aims to rebuild investor confidence after a brutal commodities downturn coincided with a questioning of its accounts in early 2015 by Iceberg Research, sparking a collapse in its share price and ratings credit agency downgrades.
In recent years, investors have had to cope with plenty of uncertainty: three summers worth of the Greek default crises (2010, 2011, 2012); the US «fiscal cliff» in early 2013 and the government shutdown that October; the Ukraine - Russia conflicts; the collapse in oil prices; China's slowdown and currency devaluation; and now, Brexit.
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