Sentences with phrase «collective sigh of relief from»

Bitcoin fees are down from USD 26 to USD 3 on average, to a collective sigh of relief from the entire community.
If you listen hard enough, you just might hear a global collective sigh of relief from programmers and developers; JavaScript is perhaps the most commonly spoken language for coding.
One can only imagine the collective sigh of relief from all auto insurance companies who heard the news.
With the advent of the Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 2009 there will be a collective sigh of relief from students.
Litigation partner David Outerbridge has weighed in on a Federal Court of Appeal decision that brought a «collective sigh of relief from lawyers involved in structuring commercial transactions.»
And if you were wondering what that gust of wind was on December 22, 2017, it was not a winter storm, but the collective sigh of relief from many college students and their parents.
We can almost hear a collective sigh of relief from the 400,000 or so loyalists patiently awaiting the delivery of their Model 3s since last summer.
Hearing those words from Ridley Scott is probably a collective sigh of relief from fans of the series.
If you do, I'm sure it will generate a collective sigh of relief from a few million TV watchers — and hopefully, a station manager or two might take notice.
You won't hear a collective sigh of relief from Spurs backers until Tottenham officially fends off the advances of Real Madrid for their most coveted commodity.
A fact sheet released during E3 this year indicated the company would not be undertaking the game's development, sparking collective sighs of relief from parts of the fan community disappointed with the direction the franchise has taken under Nd Cube.

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As it was the goal from Theo produced a collective sigh of relief and set us up for a dominant second half in which the Arsenal players were able to play with more freedom and show the gulf in class.
There were some scrambles in front of the Swansea goal before the end but the ball would not go in, and there was a collective sigh of relief in the closing minutes when a dangerous cross from substitute Wayne Routledge evaded his colleagues and passed the Chelsea goal without harm.
I'm sure a collective sigh of relief can be heard from the Manchester United dressing room ahead of their tasty dinner date with Manchester City on Saturday.
When the failed Republican American Health Care Act was pulled from the House on Friday, there was a collective sigh of relief among Obamacare supporters and participants.
After seeing just how far Marc Forster's zombie action flick World Ward Z strayed from its source material as written by Max Brooks, the most nit - picky of Harry Potter fans should be breathing a collective sigh of relief that their beloved franchise followed J.K. Rowling's books as closely as they did.
Summing up the mood of teachers» satisfaction at the change of heart on testing was Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, who said: «The sound of a deep collective sigh of relief will emanate from secondary schools across the country.»
«The sound of a deep collective sigh of relief will emanate from secondary schools across the country,» said Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT.
One source said designers gave a collective sigh of relief, because car clinics, where members of the general public are polled, often have been blamed for watering down the styling of GM's vehicles as they morphed from concepts to production vehicles.
Solar companies from the U.S. to Asia were breathing a collective sigh of relief on Tuesday after President Donald Trump announced tariffs on U.S. imports that, at 30 percent, were lower than most companies had feared.
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