Sentences with phrase «draws to a close slightly»

The session draws to a close slightly later than usual.

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Today, the market tried to move lower early in the session, but as the New York close drew near, the market had reversed all its earlier losses and ended the day up slightly.
As the week draws to a close, I wanted to slightly shift the focus away from the disease aspect of infertility and toward productive, helpful ways to keep not only your body healthy, but your mind and spirit healthy as well.
But aside from deliberate, high - tech medical techniques (including those employed to prevent heritable diseases and something called sperm sorting), the odds of delivering a boy versus a girl are simply luck of the draw: Globally, male births only slightly trump female births (about 107 boys for every 100 girls), and in the United States the ratio is even closer to 50/50.
The exhaust valve can close slightly earlier than usual to allow some exhaust gas in the cylinder while fresh air is drawn in.
It could be slightly squeezy for some if the wheel was drawn back closer to the driver and set for an optimal view of the instruments.
It's about slightly more drawn - out, back - and - forth, tactical firefights, with a more intimate, close - to - medium range, conversational vibe.
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