Sentences with phrase «effects of faltering»

Several manufacturers in Japan have yet to restart production, while the remainder of the world is starting to feel the effects of a faltering supply chain.

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Rising house prices and the accompanying wealth effect, courtesy of ballooning equity lines of credit, have kept the economy from faltering as business spending retrenches and exports disappoint — last year real estate was by far the largest contributor to GDP in seven of 10 provinces, including B.C. and Ontario.
Because of an editing error, a picture caption in some editions last Thursday with an article about the effect that faltering relations between Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio had on a relatively weak legislative session described the photograph incorrectly and misstated the month it was taken.
Such effects alone could explain why memory seems to falter with age, without there being any weakening of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of memory itself.
They remain clean, clear, sharp, and detailed throughout, only briefly faltering in one scratchy bedroom scene, an isolated fluke occurring in the middle of the film, and more understandably in a climactic effects shot.
The truly spectacular action sequences never falter, more seamlessly blending live - action performance and stunt work to CGI marvels: a rampaging battle staged on the side of a building and a runaway train sequence easily trounce the efforts of the first film, and Raimi's effects team (again supervised by John Dykstra) also subtly improves upon the hero's web - slinging transit high above the city streets.
While her actions have a devastating effect on her relationship with her increasingly confused husband (an excellent, nuanced performance from Ben Whishaw) and young son, and appalling treatment at the hands of the authorities, Maud's determination to fight for her rights never falters.
It's certainly true that perhaps 70 % of the dispersion of returns over a 5 - to - 10 year period are driven by macro-economic factors (Putin invades - > the EU sanctions - > economies falter - > the price of oil drops - > interest rates fall) but that fact is not useful because such events are unforecastable and their macro-level impacts are incalculably complex (try «what effect will European reaction to Putin's missile transfer offer have on shadow interest rates in China?»).
Mass Effect: Andromeda starts strong and holds a consistent level of quality for some time before beginning to falter with repetitive and redundant quests, both primary and secondary, before returning to its consistency.
Where the stricter rules might falter — and where the effect of Bill C - 23 may prove to be unconstitutional — is in the final two steps; courts may ultimately find that, without vouching, the voter - identification restrictions do not minimally impair the Charter right to vote, nor do their salutary benefits outweigh their deleterious effects.
The Cyclical Ups and Downs of Marriages First few years Exciting and passionate (aka honeymoon effect) 3 years When marriages begin to falter 3.5 - 5 years A drop in marital quality leads to high divorce rates 10 years If a couple survived the first rough patch, then a second rough patch hits around this time 16 - 20 years Third rough patch After 20 years Marital satisfaction tends to rise and level off (Bliss!)
The majority of agents in a rural real estate office can't be bothered to email pre-prepared letters to their MPPs about the negative effects energy audits would have on their own industry and a faltering rural economy.
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