Sentences with word «fades»

Given these factors, if uncertainty fades about the prospects for China and other emerging markets, there is some upside risk to our commodity price assumptions, with implications for Canada.
This is not just another recall where an automaker will have to weather a few days of negative headlines before the matter fades from the public's attention.
«Take advantage of large private company valuations and sell 100 % of FS for ~ $ 5 — $ 8 million now before the exuberance fades.
The company actually produces a number of different scents of shaving soaps including Sandalwood, which has a classic manly scent that pleasantly fades away soon after using.
Obviously, the spotlight always fades.
Watch out for news of hurricanes, but hotel prices drop in this tourist - lovers destination once summer fades away.
As long as they remember that when the screen fades to black, we want to be happy for these women, not pity them.
Schlossberg said once the risk aversion fades, the dollar may also run into trouble if the economy is beginning to sputter, with recent weakness in housing data and this week's soft February retail sales.
But the inverse narratives of the Facebook and Twitter IPOs show that over time, performance talks and buzz fades.
The euro gives back gains as post-election euphoria fades, and risk - on currencies follow — it's time for your FX Fix.
They also added that «in the event of a total failure of tax reform, some of the optimism priced in likely fades
If the product, Luxturna, doesn't work (or if its efficacy fades over time), then the price will go down accordingly.
The incentive to optimize every dollar fades when you have a lot of cash on hand.
This eventually fades and is not quite as pungent as that of a boar brush (something I can personally attest to).
Generally, though, the coffee becomes duller — or «fades,» as its known in the trade.
«You can hold just a little bit of information there and if you don't concentrate on it, it fades away rapidly,» Paul Reber, a psychology professor at Northwestern University, told me in an email.
How will he respond to the competition he has awakened, particularly in smartphones, even as the personal computer fades in relative importance?
If it holds up, this should bode well for the chips; if Apple fades, it will present problems for the chips.
But as the rally fades and the Nasdaq falls into correction territory, the sector's drag on the broader market may become more pronounced.
In short, it fades into the background.
Putting off goals and resolutions can be easy after the initial motivation fades, so take the first step as soon as possible.
But even if the Word of the Year quickly fades into obscurity — actually, particularly if it does — the fact that it was selected in the first place captures a distinct moment in our culture as reflected through a group of lexicographers and dictionary consultants.
If oil prices tumble, investors» ability to grab high returns within a few years fades.
That time of kicking back and reliving those memories only fades further into the distance.
Whether Abe can survive the rough patches expected when his honeymoon with markets and voters fades remains to be seen.
«Bad guys can be very patient, so it's important to keep an eye out long after this story fades from the headlines.»
Islamist terrorist groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda are also involved in the war, but even as terrorist groups» grip on certain areas of the country fades, the war between the rebels and Assad doesn't seem likely to stop anytime soon.
Perhaps the search giant is actually tempted to follow the example of older companies like Microsoft and Qualcomm which, as their capacity for product innovation fades, have turned to their patent portfolios as a new revenue stream.
World Stocks Tumble As Market Hopes in Trump's Reform Agenda Fade, by Fortune Editors and Reuters
«The stock will go down, the complaints about anti-trust will go up and this whole idea that Apple is this benevolent owner of this wonderful playground we all play in will start to fade
That image is beginning to fade.
Crawford thinks that Google will come to terms with European and U.S. competition authorities, but that may be a solution to a fading problem.
Don't expect the magic to fade away anytime soon.
Cohen - Farnell and Farnell have been at it long enough to know that even the most ardent zeal can fade over time, so they have built mechanisms to keep apathy at bay.
So how has the Sunset Marquis remained the quintessence of Hollywood cool when so many overnight sensations have long since faded into obscurity?
SMS was currently using overtime to keep up, he said, but with orders for 2012 dropping to $ 3 billion, capacity utilization will fade, and the company might have to shift to part - time work (Kurzarbeit) next year.
In the past, when people of color were treated with indignity and disdain for simply existing, most responses from company leaders involved an approach of firing an employee, a feeble apology, and business as usual once the event faded from the headlines.
These Jack - of - all - trades shoes are light enough for speedwork, cushioned for long runs, and have a smooth ride that doesn't fade even as you pile on the miles.
NEW YORK, April 24 - Oil prices slipped on Tuesday as concerns the United States might reinstate sanctions against Iran faded somewhat, reducing worries about the future of Iranian exports.
He is wearing a faded black T - shirt with a threadbare collar that reads, cheekily, across the chest: «I am Satoshi Nakamoto,» a reference to the elusive, still unknown, pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin.
Reports of weak phone component orders and the fading benefits of tax reform cast a shadow over the company's future.
As they fade, the need for continued monetary stimulus will also diminish and interest rates will naturally move higher,» Poloz said in notes for a speech to the Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce.
It's not that Black Friday has lost all of its luster, but it continues to fade in importance,» writes The Motley Fool's Daniel Kline, summing up the survey's findings.
And insiders and analysts have speculated for some time that the industry is moving towards a streaming model, where new hardware iterations every five to 10 years eventually fade away.
If the dip - buying habit in stocks ever starts to fade, the market could eventually face a selloff so deep that traders will wish they'd listened.
But like the wounds etched in the faces of those lashed by Lululemon's Don't Hurry Be Happy pullover, this matter will fade with time.
In the latest sign that the luster of many of Silicon Valley's tech superstars continues to fade, the mutual fund firm T. Rowe Price recently marked down the value of many of its priciest tech investments.
For example, over the next few years, we can expect to see the anonymity of reviews fade away and instead become linked to shoppers» real identities on Facebook, Twitter or other social integration.
The Independent was created in 1986 as an alternative to the existing British daily press, and for a time it was a successful business, but as the pressure of a declining print market continued to grow it faded rapidly from a readership of about 400,000 to less than 50,000.
The clash of the Don's fading old world values and the new ways will demand a terrible price, especially from Michael, all for the sake of the family.
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