Sentences with phrase «facing turbulence»

Jaguar Land Rover is also facing turbulence in its biggest market China and also in Russia and Latin America.
The spokesperson was then asked the stock question for senior politicians facing turbulence: does the prime minister have full confidence in the secretary of state?
The uncertainty surrounding the election has Dell shares facing some turbulence.
Etihad Airways may have faced turbulence in the last financial year, but its chief executive said it was still business as usual.
It's probably a good thing that Werklund has had plenty to keep him busy, as Tervita, the oilfield services company he co-founded nearly four decades ago, and whose board he currently chairs, has faced some turbulence in recent years.
The bull market continues to face some turbulence as a decline in oil prices and ongoing uncertainty regarding tax reform conspired to bring the large - cap indexes lower during the session.
Boxfish species dwell in reefs and constantly face turbulence.
Real Estate Tech Venture Capital Report - Q1 2017, Investments in Real Estate Tech Faces Turbulence in Q4 2015, cretech, proptech, retech

Not exact matches

While other countries have faced significant turbulence, our financial system has consistently been ranked as the soundest in the world.»
For all the challenges it faces, the Church in the U.S. is in far better condition to withstand the turbulence of the moment than it was forty years ago.
Imagine ourselves back some four billion years ago on this planet facing two scenarios: on one side, a vast turbulence, terrific volcanoes belching forth from the inexhaustible fires of the earth's core; on the other side the beginnings of living cells, microscopic, invisible along the water's edge of some shallow sea, quiet, vital.
I am also publishing the new remit for the Financial Policy Committee, the body we created to keep an eye on emerging long term risks in our financial system, asking them to be particularly vigilant in the face of current market turbulence.
Miller and Phillips» Democratic Committee has not faced such turbulence in perhaps multiple decades.
Essentially, Fruitvale Station is a film that depicts the turbulence of a life trapped by circumstance, the ways in which this can be overcome, but also that tragic end that such a life can face, without choice.
Teachers have criticised the plans, saying there is no evidence that A-levels need changing and that schools and pupils face «huge turbulence».
It's definitely a member of the luxury cruiser class.Convertible Negatives With the top down, the C70 isn't as proficient as others in its class at cutting down turbulence in the cabin; you'll feel more wind rushing through your hair and «massaging» the side of your face.
Difficult quarters go with the territory of being an equity investor, and it is not surprising that global equity markets have faced more turbulence in the last several months as market prices for most equities trade at or above their fair underlying values.
As CBC News recently reported, Air Mile's service centre is jammed with calls and its website has been facing some — shall we say — turbulence.
Now, the countries could face severe political turbulence, but eventually, they will have to reduce what they borrow and spend.
In Musgrave, these artists — who had little recognition in Europe and faced artistic and political turbulence back home — found a source of support when the prospects of solo shows in London were few and far between.
The project's distribution of labor reinforces a cross-media turbulence, where each artist contributes elements marked by their distinct, individual practices: DeLucia carves a giant tire, a surrogate for the sun, that emerges from a wave of plywood construction; Scanavino's pattern of blue tiles hint at the cresting ocean; while a repeating motif of Cutler's face, representative of the audience, directly confronts the impending wave.
This is the same ugly face of the general problem of turbulence — continuous spectrum of scales, so any artificial limit on the length of averages will always miss something, and the simplfied equations can not form a closed solvable set (someone here was confused about importance and relevance of this problem).
Many countries there have seen extraordinary strides (read David Brooks), but face the extraordinary social turbulence that can accompany rapid change.
Clear air turbulence is calculated to cost airlines # 100 million ($ 150 million) a year in delays and damage, and although air crew and passengers have been facing such discomforts almost since the invention of flight 110 years ago, the mechanisms of turbulence are still, in that famously enigmatic scientific phrase, «not fully understood.»
Scott Weiss, a 48 - year - old lawyer who bought bitcoin at its peak of $ 19,000 in December last year, claims he is unfazed by the recent turbulence the cryptocurrency faced in the last two months.
When two people in a relationship both carry the «short» gene, facing emotional situations in their relationship can lead to emotional turbulence, which over time, can decrease relationship satisfaction.
Despite the turbulence the country has faced over the past two years, Taş has persevered, determined to exemplify the profound strength of his nation.
Prudent investors, aware that commercial real estate's role within a larger multi-asset class portfolio is that of a return stabilizer, will navigate markets with greater depth as opposed to straying off course into markets having elevated liquidity today, but which are prone to quickly finding themselves facing shallow liquidity, and very importantly, liquidity levels that recover more slowly following economic turbulence.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z