Sentences with phrase «flatlines on»

U.S. stocks opened near the flatline on Wednesday amid a weaker dollar as investors awaited the Federal Reserve's meeting minutes.
After the YouGov poll at the weekend showed a narrowing in the Tory lead to 7 %, there is a new Populus poll in tomorrow's Times, which shows Labour flatlining on 30 % and a slight increase in the Conservative lead to 13 %.

Not exact matches

European markets hovered around the flatline as investors geared up for the latest in corporate earnings while keeping an eye on geopolitics and oil.
In early Asian trade on Monday, the Shanghai bourse posted dramatic swings on either sides of the flatline and was last seen more than 2 percent lower, despite the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) bigger - than - expected easing package over the weekend.
Viewership of traditional television is on the decline, while movie attendance has mostly flatlined, despite a small uptick last year.
Considering world political events, economics and «growth yet to come», the price of oil / liquids will flatline with a 2 - 5 % price adjustment on the daily trading aspect on today's current pricing schedule.
For all his popularity as a marketing face and his brand as this exciting young talent, Rickie Fowler is one of the more flatline players on the PGA Tour.
My sales, on here, have also «flatlined» contrary to my experiences elsewhere.
As the economy flatlines and inflation increases it is clear that if the Government continues on its course there will be more pain and no gain for most people in the country.
One of the latest had this written on it: «What on earth is flatlining
David Cameron, in a physical attack on (ok, impression of) Ed Balls, imitated the shadow chancellor's signature flatlining gesture, and then started jabbing his finger upwards:
«Ordinary people want him to stop meddling with the institution of marriage and get on with fixing Britain's flatlining economy.»
Based on 2012, even a flatlining, barely growing economy will help the Tories consolidate a double digit lead over Labour.
When operating in a low - fat ecosystem on a plant - based diet, it is quite easy to maintain flatline blood glucose as long as your total fat intake is maintained below 30 grams per day, and your carbohydrate intake comes from whole foods like fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains and not from products containing refined sugars.
When operating in a low - fat ecosystem on a plant - based diet, it is quite easy to maintain flatline blood glucose as long as your total fat intake is maintained below 30 grams per day, and your carbohydrate intake comes from whole foods like fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains and not from products containing
It's unclear whether I, Tonya is tone deaf or intentionally backwards in this regard; either grotesque and misguided attempts at comedy, or flatline commentary on physical and emotional abuse.
It's a gloriously written film, with jokes that are crafted rather than excavated from reams of on - set improvisation1; the success of the punchlines is scattershot and up for debate (connoisseurs of the Borscht belt should find much to admire, but a rehash of Lloyd's lovesick daydream flatlines, due in no small part to an overestimation of the comic chops and kitsch appeal of Honey Boo - Boo's mom), yet there is something bracing about its structural classicism after the last few years of watching the Church of Apatow whack off.
After being reduced to playing third wheel to talking babies and dogs in the Look Who's Talking movies, Travolta's career was practically flatlining before the role of Vincent Vega gave him a second lease on life in Hollywood.
The reviewer, Chris Scullion, goes on to say, «This is a big comeback which has breathed new life into a flatlining series.»
Of the big studio tentpoles, «Rise of the Planet of the Apes» was easily the best, showing Rupert Wyatt to be a rare talent, and Andy Serkis an even rarer one, even if the film flatlines whenever an ape isn't on screen.
She appears to side with Giorgio, who, when Tony says she's weary of constant highs and lows and just wants something calm and steady, points out that, on an electriocardiogram, highs and lows signify life, whereas a steady flatline means that you're dead.
«The number of young apprentices has flatlined since 2010 and many of these apprenticeships don't offer young people a foundation they can build on.
«Labour would bring forward capital spending on schools to get our flatlining economy growing again.
And, on the heels of the cheating scandal now revealed, DC test scores flatlined.
By the time we get to that perfect road, Highway 250 north out of Waimea to Hawi, we're packing some major aloha - that's «love» to you haoles - and feeling as if our groove has come all the way back from the flatline we've been feeling after a long, rainy month on the mainland.
And I suddenly over the weekend had some of those page read things show up on my otherwise flatline report, and my Amazon ranking jumped to the usual point that it does with a sale.
You can see on the longer term chart that we've been tracking the 15 year loan (with 15 year amortization) and it's also flatlined lately at 4.5, when it had typically been offered at a few bp lower than the 10 yr fixed loan.
That drop doesn't show up on the chart very well but it's the first change in the rate since the middle of January when it had been flatlining at 4.5 % since the end of November.
A few years on it still remains one of the finest RPGs money can buy, and the move to handheld only serves to further highlight the way its fast - paced gameplay breathes new life into a flatlining genre.
Flatline, Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, USA Colors on the Edge: Hard and Soft: The Paintings of Richard Anuszkiewicz and Leon Berkowitz, ACA Galleries, New York, USA
U.S. spending on Arctic research has flatlined the last few years, even as climate change in the Arctic is accelerating.
Over on The Blackboard, bender and lucia are now in direct communication with the temperature flatline skeptics.
OK, what is my take on this kind of interaction with my erstwhile colleagues, given that a flatlining trend of some kind — important, unimportant, significant, insignificant, however you want to characterize it — now seems to be in progress, regardless of the various assertions being offered about it from various quarters?
It means if CO ₂ emissions were decreased right now to a level that matches natural removal rate, that is, if atmospheric CO ₂ concentration flatlined from now on, in 70 years we could avoid a warming in the range of 0.35 °C to 0.88 °C.
that is, until life on earth more or less flatlines.
To get a grip on the market trend some observers hold responsible for flatlining the finance charts for the Am Law Second Hundred — the US firms that ranked 101 - 200 on our list of the nation's highest - grossing firms — ponder alcohol pricing.
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