That's a major slowdown in home - price appreciation, and
it echoes some of the other predictions we've seen for the Los Angeles real estate market in 2016.
The words of Chief Justice Strathy,
themselves echoes of other senior justice officials, are beginning to resonate.
Stop making unequivocable statements which are merely
echoes of other people whom you have chosen as the the sole authority and try to bring some intellect into the discussion.
Ding's crosses, then, may have become simply the language he uses, but their accumulated units prove ambiguous enough to allow both microscopic and macroscopic projections from the world, and at the same time to trigger multiple
echoes of other abstract painters.
The exhibition therefore does not present its participating artists as a group of separate subjects, but instead draws attention to the ways in which their own self is always already filled with
echoes of each other.
Applying his understanding of the complex transactions of representation to the making of art, he evolved a unique signature filled with
echoes of other signatures yet that is unquestionably his own.
Sometimes she will see images -
echoes of other people and places - that she can enter to influence the emotions of people she has never met.
Backing up her analysis with charts, Friedman effectively
echoes some of the other things -LSB-...]
Despite heavy
echoes of other movies, it's thoroughly engaging and often genuinely...
So many of the voices in our head are
echoes of other people's words.
In
echoes of other recent events, there is also need for more transparency about the extent and nature of arrangements made between the biggest beasts in the corporate and public sector.
Even when listening to one text, it is remarkable how many
echoes of other voices can be heard.
Whether you're a hipster or an accountant, straight or gay, chances are you will at some point want a spouse, and your desire for one will
echo that of every other human being to be in that situation.
Miner's comments today
echoed those of other mayors.
I would
echo some of the other comments in that it feels substantial and well made.
A case of this was talked about recently on CNN,
an echo of the other report in USA Today.
Its long bonnet, sloped roofline, and defined wheel arches are
echos of other performance crossovers; but details like the pronounced hexagonal grille, signature tri-port accents, oval LED taillights, and integrated quad - pipe exhaust are Maserati - exclusives.
I echo some of the other commenters who'd like to see further development in your suggestions, esp.
The company's comments
echo those of others in the digital currency space, such as Max Keiser, who see Bitcoin as a sort of «Gold 2.0» rather than a medium of exchange:
Not exact matches
The result was a trending hashtag on Twitter, #MakeItStop, with politicians, professional organizations, members
of the media, and many
others echoing the message.
The members,» says Manel Arroyo, the board's vice president,
echoing the response
of others I ask.
«A vision we give to
others of who and what they could become has power when it
echoes what the spirit has already spoken into their souls.»
I've written before about how Twitter has a tendency to become an
echo chamber, where certain points
of views on issues are blown up while
other perspectives aren't heard at all.
«In our space we have seen networking and relationships happen faster than in
other environments,» says Noelle Stary, co-founder
of Launchpad Creatives in New Jersey,
echoing Ball's sentiment.
Sanders
echoed his own presidential campaign's message by noting that American people are «tired
of working longer hours for lower wages,
of seeing decent paying jobs go to China and
other low - wage countries.»
Soros» viewpoint
echoed the perspective
of other influential financiers, including J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon, who has called Bitcoin a «fraud» but is investing in blockchain technologies that could make various banking operations more efficient.
Jeff Rose
of Good Financial Cents interviewed the couple, who discussed everything from what it's like to go from making ends meet to having money to spare to how
other people can
echo their success.
But Wambach is also making a point that
other women have
echoed, in a year
of major achievements for women in leadership positions in professional sports: Eventually, they hope it will no longer be a big story when a female athlete, or a woman working in some
other capacity in sports, reaches new heights.
Ahead
of the 48 - hour strike, opposition leaders have encouraged Venezuelans to stock up on food and
other goods — a call
echoed by the US embassy in Venezuela.
What the president told Republicans, in
other words, largely
echoed the report's findings — and it makes perfect sense he would do so: killing the hype on both sides
of the Keystone debate is the first step toward turning the conversation into a civilized exchange that can lead to compromise.
Jeff Rose
of Good Financial Cents interviewed the couple, who explained everything from what it's like to go from making ends meet to having money to spare to how
other people can
echo their success.
Facebook's decision to expand its British presence despite the looming uncertainty
of Brexit
echoes that
of other tech giants such as Google and Amazon.
Some
of the smart speakers were completely new and
others were replacements for existing
Echos, but all pointed to Amazon taking the smart speaker seriously.
Instead, Dowd explains to clients that while «there are certain aspects
of market collapses or boom bust cycles that do
echo each
other and are similar, it never happens in the same way, and the catalyst is never the same.»
For these leaders, there is no
other choice but to pursue relentlessly a depth
of moral character grounded in legacy values, and as a result, to build a powerful memory that
echoes into the future.
«It might seem like I built my business overnight, but what people don't know is that on the marketing side, It took me years
of building a network
of food writers, chefs, magazine editors, and
other people in the industry,»
echoes Luuvu Hoang, founder
of Txiki Plaka restaurant.
Mr. Zuckerberg's notes, which were photographed during the testimony, also contained a prepared response if lawmakers
echoed criticism from Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, who has chided Facebook and
other companies for collecting gobs
of personal information about their users.
Looking at it from this perspective, while WeWork makes the most noise,
other operators get some
of the
echo, which is why, as Deskmag states, those that aren't too close but neither too far from WeWork locations are the ones that perceive WeWork as a positive influence.
In the meantime, as it turns out, the Mini was behaving very differently from all the
other Homes and
Echos in my home — it was waking up thousands
of times a day, recording, then sending those recordings to Google.
That sentiment was
echoed by
other financial services executives whose firms were members
of the R3 consortium.
Roper and
other consumer advocates argue that conflicted advice is deeply engrained in the brokerage business model,
echoing the concerns outlined in a recent leaked White House policy memo in which officials concluded that «the current regulatory environment creates perverse incentives that ultimately cost investors billions
of dollars a year» in the form
of unnecessary rollovers
of 401 (k) plans into costly IRAs, and «excessive churning (repeated buying and selling)
of retirement assets.»
Frequently called upon to provide her expertise to the financial, national and international press, Ms. Bloxham has appeared on the many shows
of CNBC including appearances with Maria Baroilomo and Larry Kudlow, on Fox Business and Bloomberg TV, on National and German Public Radio, MSNBC, Business Week, USA Today, Les
Echos, American Banker, New York's Newsday, the San Francisco Chronicle, Charlotte Observer, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Miami Herald, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the New York Times, Board Alert, Compliance Week and the Wall Street Journal, among many
others, discussing the subjects
of corporate governance, compensation, performance and value.
Echoing then - Defense Secretary Ashton Carter's remarks last month, Goldfein said most view the January strike in Libya as a B - 2 strike, but forget that its journey and mission were supplemented by Air Force tankers, maintainer airmen and weapons loaders, among
other «family
of systems.»
The calls
echo lawmaker demands in
other parts
of the world.
Abbott's opinion
echoes the statement made today by Mark Carney, Governor
of the Bank
of England, about the need to hold Bitcoin and
other cryptocurrencies to the «same standards,» as the rest
of the financial system.
«We are with you,» Trudeau told Muslims in Canada — a message
echoed by
other party leaders in the wake
of the Quebec attack
In a release published Friday, the IRS noted that cryptocurrency transactions are taxable like
other forms
of property,
echoing a release issued in 2014 outlining how cryptocurrencies would be taxed.
On the
other hand, Krugman's gloomy view, outlined this week in a New York Times opinion piece,
echoes former Bank
of Canada governor Mark Carney and
others who worry that Canadians are too deeply indebted and over-leveraged to a dangerous degree.
Others familiar with the intelligence community have
echoed that sentiment, arguing the release
of the memo needlessly undermines the government's intelligence - gathering capabilities beyond the Russia investigation — namely clandestine agencies» ability to recruit informants and sources.
I always worry a little that I'm checking in because I want to be part
of an affirmation
echo chamber, but there is this
other really big piece that tells me the threat hasn't picked up and moved to Vancouver Island (yet).