Sentences with phrase «dip down later»

This increase in carbohydrates as your cortisol levels start to dip down later in the day will keep you calm so you can carry on and wind down for a good night's sleep.

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Shares of United were trading up about 0.11 % as of late morning Wednesday, though dipped down almost 1 % towards midday.
Commodities started the week without a clear direction, as industrials are down together with stocks, crude oil is also a bit lower after the late - day rally on Friday, while gold is edging higher following a negative Asian session, being back to unchanged thanks to the dip in the Dollar and stocks.
According to Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey for the first week of January 2018, the average mortgage rate dipped in the U.S. Treasury yields fell from a week ago, helping to drive mortgage rates down to start the year.
This Smokey Artichoke Hummus Dip has been helping me get through my late afternoons when all I want to do is grub down on THESE.
We sold into it, doing a massive up - in - credit trade that left the portfolio higher quality than it was prior to 9/11, and giving us room for the upset that would happen as Worldcom went down, and the corporate bond markets doing a double dip in late July and early October.
Sooner or later, prices of even the best companies dip down to where purchase makes sense.
A little while later we reached the beach, ready to put down our things and take a dip.
Whilst hardware sales are down in general from last week, the PSP has only seen a dip of 500 — a symptom of the mania Japan is experiencing over Capcom's latest installment in the Monster Hunter franchise.
A dip into White Cube's closet revealed a museum - quality Anselm Kiefer; a beautiful posthumous - edition Brâncuși bronze head and a lilting maquette of a Roxy Paine silver tree fronted Paul Kasmin's space; a row of flashy late Picassos marched down the Helly Nahmad stand; and Sir Norman Rosenthal's learned, vibrant Russian avant - garde installation took over the Galerie Gmurzynska.
The participation rate, a little reported number that tracks Canadians with jobs and those looking for jobs as a percentage of the working - age population, dipped to 66.1 per cent in the latest employment data for April, down from 66.5 per cent from a year ago and from 67.8 in February 2008.
Home - building activity in April fell short of forecasts in an unexpected move down, with housing starts dipping 2.6 percent to a rate of 1,172,000, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
According to Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey for the first week of January 2018, the average mortgage rate dipped in the U.S. Treasury yields fell from a week ago, helping to drive mortgage rates down to start the year.
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