Sentences with phrase «for surprise burst»

A 7/5 Charge or a 9/3 Taunt seems solid for surprise burst.

Not exact matches

For bigger - picture tasks, breaks can allow your subconscious mind to mull the problem, and the «set shifting» of doing a different type of work — like playing with Lego — can yield surprising bursts of insight and perspective.
He burst into the national spotlight with one unusual, but game - changing play, an onside kick recovery that surprised the opposition and many say paved the path for the Saints» 31 - 17 victory over the Indianapolis Colts.
Since bursting onto the scene as a teenager, Harry Kane has developed into an incredible asset for Spurs, and it is no surprise that his immense qualities as an out - and - out striker have attracted interest from leading clubs across Europe.
Director Adam McKay, best known for Will Ferrell comedies like Step Brothers (2008) and The Other Guys (2010), bursts through any creative ceiling previously placed on his career by skillfully integrating humor with a surprising eye for drama.
When: December 4th Why: Writer / director Scott Cooper burst onto the scene in 2009 with «Crazy Heart,» netting Jeff Bridges the Oscar for Best Actor in the process, so it's not surprising to see that he's managed to land some equally impressive talent for his sophomore effort.
It holds suitcases full of surprises because it is that very rare thing: a car whose ultimate straight - line potential is only useable for very, very short bursts.
The delightfully torquey turbo - 6 is good for 5.4 - second 0 - 60 bursts, but the surprising turbo - 4 is only about a half - second slower, with the down - powered 320i version turning in a time of roughly 7.1 seconds.
- Anita Sethi, The Guardian (UK) «Osborne's elegant writing, scattered with surprising bursts of violence, takes a satisfyingly firm grip on the reader once the stumbling, naive Grieve has been cast adrift to fend for himself.
While the prospects for rapid and sustained economic growth remain questionable, there is increasing evidence that the U.S. economy may enjoy a surprising burst of strength in the second half of 2003.
But in terms of their trailing medium - term returns & significant valuation discounts (see here & here), this burst of out - performance is none too surprising... Regardless, I'd expect the vast majority of investors to remain focused on seeking gains closer to home for the foreseeable future, while any developed market wobbles would likely infect emerging & frontier markets anyway — so exposure via high quality / growth Western companies still appears to offer better risk / reward.
Considering the consequences of the past two market cycles, it shouldn't be surprising if central bankers prefer appearing behind the curve versus being blamed for another bubble bursting and Great Recession (see I'll Be Gone You'll Be Gone Central Banking).
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