Sentences with phrase «doldrums last»

They may also be looking to the cryptocurrency market to bolster Silicon Valley's ratings, which were in the doldrums last year.
One aspect of the Manhattan's office leasing market was stuck in the summer doldrums last month, as landlords put far fewer square feet on the market compared with the yearly average.

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Out of the doldrums, markets have a positive week last week after a extreme volatility on a daily basis.
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.
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).
A scrappy draw at home to rivals Leeds, themselves in the serious doldrums, did provide evidence of some heart and Scotsman Duncan Shearer, a consistent goal scorer over a career that was to last more than a decade longer — fans of both Swindon and Aberdeen will remember him fondly — had forced the odd ripple in the onion bag.
The speaker was defensive when asked why she announced and finalized the deal without the sponsors» support and why she held deliberations on the bill last Thursday — in the doldrums of summer and without the sponsors present.
And with the Welsh economy in the doldrums - having gone backwards in the last 10 years - there is very real anger on the streets.
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.
Among the smaller parties, the Lib Dems have failed to break out from their pre-campaign doldrums, while Ukip has slipped back significantly from its peaks of last year.
Although the solar doldrums described last month have continued apace, there are signs that the sun is stirring from its slumber.
Decades after we last set foot on the Moon, and several years after the Space Shuttle was retired, space activity is finally leaving the doldrums.
The dawn of a new year means an onslaught of resolutions and one last chance to dress up before the winter doldrums set in.
While we've been complaining about the film's lackluster performance in regards to the DC franchise, exhibitors could care less about that: They're rolling in concession cash, and the marketplace in the past three weeks has been a boom versus last summer's doldrums.
Despite being in the doldrums for the last two years, Amazon KDP Select is experiencing a resurge in interest.
The state has undergone such a spectacular surge in housing values that it has plunged into the worst affordability doldrums since 1989, when Ronald Reagan was in the last year of his presidency, according to CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®» annual housing affordability index.
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