Sentences with phrase «doldrums for»

In addition, a similar intertwining of banking and commerce has kept Japan's economy in the doldrums for more than a decade.
It's not every day that you hear a big company make use of crowdfunding, but Atari's case is somewhat understandable since the company has been in the financial doldrums for quite some time now.
The stock had been in the doldrums for some time, trading nearly flat from 2011 up until mid-2016.
The holidays are just around the corner but it's never too early to start planning an escape from the winter doldrums for the New Year.
Despite being in the doldrums for the last two years, Amazon KDP Select is experiencing a resurge in interest.
Acura — Honda's luxury division — has been in the doldrums for years.
Alfa Romeo has been stuck in the doldrums for quite a while, and is now in the sorry state of having just two cars on sale -LSB-...]
Not only did he find himself at the short end of the stick when a leader was last chosen, but his campaign this year, stuck in the doldrums for months, gained critical traction as he contrasted, in debate after debate, what he described as his inclusive style of leadership and decision - making with a heavy - handed control of the Council he saw from Quinn, who for months had been the clear frontrunner.
So ladies and gentlemen be prepared to be in the doldrums for many a year to come.
The NBA offseason is almost over and summer doldrums for basketball fans are coming to a close.
The Villans have been in doldrums for a very long time as they have been unable to win any laurel to showcase their football for any glory in contrast to the Gunners, who have been riding high on their game and with their football.
♦ The United Church of Canada, created in 1925 by a merger of denominational uncertainties, has been in the doldrums for a long time.
Analysts warn prices are likely to remain in doldrums for 12 months as certified emission reduction credits reach $ 3.32 a tonne

Not exact matches

Overall, the market's recent propensity for large moves shows the low - volatility doldrums of 2017 are over and suggests multihundred - point Dow fluctuations are the new normal.
«American Idol» debuted in June 2002, during the summer broadcast doldrums, an indication that Fox didn't have high hopes for the imported singing contest based on producer Simon Fuller's hit British series, «Pop Idol.»
The natural disasters have set travelers on hunts for new places to cure their winter doldrums: Trending warm - weather alternatives include New Zealand, Bermuda, and Mexico's Los Cabos.
Eliminate the deficit, shrink the size of government and hope the private sector will eventually awaken from its «doldrums» and with renewed confidence «self levitate» to replace the lack of government support for economic growth.
An Interview with Economist Michael Hudson for Counterpunch By STANDARD SCHAEFER The war in Iraq is allegedly over, interest rates are going lower and there are rumors of recovery although the economy is still in the doldrums.
If the company can indeed sell assets for a good price, that could be the catalyst that finally gets this stock out of its doldrums.
For the full year, Buckle's doldrums were readily apparent.
Summer Doldrums — A Pretty Compelling Seasonal Pattern From Exhibits 1 - 4 below, one can see that in very few years have gold prices and / or gold equities appreciated over the summer months in the northern hemisphere (charts all use the April 1st gold price as the reference point for relative performance).
After years in the doldrums, increased business activity and slightly rising prices are good news for the single currency area.
It was during the doldrums when people got restless, impatient, ambitious and, for lack of a better word, bitchy.
It's lovely and warm and sunny, and the cold grey drizzles and wind have, for the most part, stopped their daily doldrums.
Seasonal eaters can get a bit of the winter doldrums after a few months of eating the same old recipes for root veggies...
I shared my vegetable soup, perfect for beating the common cold doldrums (which our entire family is enduring at present moment.)
For me though it would be nothing more than escapism from West Brom and the doldrums, a journeyman looking to resurrect his career whilst getting a half decent wage at the same time.
For which the Boss and the Gunner will overruled with their own superior App Data Game Plan of: CONFINING THEM TO THE DOLDRUMS GUNNERS STARTS.
The Boss and the Gunners MUST not underestimate Tim Sherwood and the Villans resolves to win the FA Cup at all cost to get out of the doldrums they've been for a very long time.
Later in the season when the Gunners were really in the doldrums and under pressure the Arsenal fans were crying out for something and our manager responded by doing a Chelsea and going to three at the back, with similarly successful results.
He's led us out of the doldrums to the brink of success — but he's also kept us there for TOO MANY YEARS!
As David Sullivan calls for unity and the need to pull together, a Marko Arnautovic inspired West Ham bounce back from their recent doldrums to record a much needed win over Watford.
This is the time of the year when Arsenal, and every other club, seem to be caught in the footballing equivalent of the doldrums, once the bane of every sailing ship known to man, where a relatively calm period occurs out of nowhere, and during which time no wind has the temerity to stick its nose in, and indeed prefers to disappear like ice cream in a hot oven, trapping sailing ships for lengthy periods lasting days, weeks and sometimes months, where for what seemed an eternity to their crews — nothing happened.
I reckon he has his eyes on some former great on the fringe or in the doldrums in some european club that he'll get for half that.
History shows that OUFC has spent a significant proportion of its league history at that level (or above) and although the last 10 years have seen us in the doldrums the support has been maintained and has the potential for growth (35k to Wembley for the conference play offs).
Many of this population do not fit your profile for clubs to rise — middle class and with disposable income — rather they are poor and in the economic doldrums.
Defeat by a Dutch team in the doldrums appeared highly unlikely for long stretches of the match, only for lax defending and a pair of disputed refereeing decisions to deliver victory for Danny Blind's team.
United, for their part, will be looking to bounce back from a third successive season in the doldrums, where Champions League football is no longer guaranteed.
I'm grateful to Disney Cruise Lines for inviting us on a preview sailing of their newest ship, the Disney Fantasy, as this busy break from reality allowed us to escape from winter's doldrums and provided me the impetus to create a new Cruising section of Have Baby Will Travel.
She offers a frank and reassuring guide for couples struggling with the «desire doldrums
But it's a fun a way to break up the doldrums of February — a hard, cold month with not much excitement going for it otherwise.
«However, the best form of restructuring that Nigeria needs now is not merely to decentralise power but to cede power completely to the private sector whilst government contributes its quota by providing the enabling environment for the much needed industrialisation and technological advancement that will take us out of our present doldrums..
«In an interview with the Observer, Ed Davey describes a «Tea Party tendency» among Conservative MPs who question climate change and green investment as «perverse», and says it is creating deep uncertainty for an industry that could do much to help lift the country out of the economic doldrums
He reiterated the need for Nigeria to implement the federal system as originally intended, saying doing so remains the right path to rescue the country from the doldrums and myriad of challenges inhibiting growth and development.
(In July, another saildrone will depart for the tropics with a larger sail that Jenkins hopes will help it through the doldrums.)
With the labor market in the doldrums, America's technical supremacy under challenge from abroad, and the political issue of immigration reform heating up, many argue that immigrants have a special propensity for innovation and entrepreneurship that can help spark badly needed economic growth.
Forum: Incentives for a life in science — As the Royal Society reports on the future of the science base, its president — Michael Atiyah suggests some ways to rescue British science from the doldrums
They gave voice to a growing segment of the British public — wearied by the country's prolonged economic doldrums — that seems disinclined to pay for a greener future.
Seasonal eaters can get a bit of the winter doldrums after a few months of eating the same old recipes for root veggies...
(Note that this recipe would also work well for someone who is recovering from the flu, stomach bug, intense workout, a wild night out on the town, or just the doldrums to their morning breakfast routine.)
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