Sentences with phrase «from buoyant»

Applying a range of tones from buoyant vivid chroma to bereaved grays and blacks, the works explore a multiplicity of affectual and perceptual associations.
A win is a win, but the Warner Bros. whaling epic is far from buoyant and could still sink behind «Mockingjay — Part 2» this weekend
This is very different from the buoyant force that keeps ships floating, because unlike a ship, the needle is in fact on average denser than water and will sink if gently nudged downward.
We know much about the limb development that this shift from a buoyant to a weight - bearing existence required and shaped, but much less about how these animals managed the equally different sensory challenge of above - water living.
Asked yesterday at a campaign event whether Weprin had agreed before becoming the nominee not to challenge any sitting Democrats if he won and then wound up without a district, Crowley's tone shifted from buoyant to severe.

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This was ahead of analysts» expectations for 26 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I / B / E / S, but down from $ 1.09 per share a year ago, when a buoyant stock market boosted investment returns.
This was ahead of analysts» expectations for 26 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I / B / E / S, but down from $ 1.09 per share a year ago, when a buoyant stock market boosted...
Tourists from all over the globe flock to its shores to rub its mineral - rich mud on their skin and float in its buoyant water.
Shares of Virgin America Inc, a low - cost airline partly owned by Richard Branson, soared more than 30 percent in their market debut, underscoring the buoyant mood in an industry that is emerging from a long spell of turbulence.
Gold edged down on Monday, retreating further from last week's 3-1/2 month high as the dollar clawed back some ground against the buoyant euro and as traders bet on further increases to U.S. interest rates after Friday's payrolls data.
Buoyant demand in this market stems from the high level of vehicle affordability — in part a consequence of the appreciation of the Australian dollar — and generally favourable financial conditions.
Data from the Institute for Supply Management, along with other statistics, suggest the US economy continues to be driven by the services sector, whereas growth in manufacturing (outside the buoyant auto sector) showed signs of slowing in August, possibly due to dollar strength and weakening economic prospects outside the United States.
The NAB survey of the non-farm sector reported that business conditions strengthened in the December quarter from an already high level, underpinned by buoyant levels of sales, employment and profitability.
From the 1970s on, it has gotten pretty easy to find workers (some buoyant economic times excepted) and in general there is a looser relationship between employers and employees.
If we can't learn from the past to take the right decision for the financially buoyant tomorrow, then we are just dumb:
And with markets buoyant thanks to relative stability in Washington and around the globe, as well as moderate growth from corporations, the bankers and lawyers that advise companies on mergers and acquisitions are more optimistic than they have been in years.
Others, like the ancient Pharisees, prompted by equally noble motives, are making valiant efforts to keep the church structures buoyant and active by winning converts from the lost world as occasion offers.
The response I received that morning was buoyant and confirming, and yet the American Jewish Community finally backed away from the project of restraining the Nazis.
United Biscuits UK will be further growing the buoyant savoury biscuit category throughout 2013 with the launch of new flavours from its incredibly successful Jacob's Oddities brand and a new product extension for its Carr's range to tap into social sharing occasions.
Treasury Wine Estates, the owner of Penfolds and Wolf Blass, is sitting on an $ 800 million pot of gold of luxury wines in its cellars, which should lift profit margins even higher in a buoyant business which is now making more profits from Asia than from its home base of Australasia.
A more buoyant Woolworths and expansion from Aldi has seen Coles» market share decline in 2016 - 17, for the first time in years to 30.9 per cent.
Held at the Parc Floral, Bulles Expo drew 130 sparkling wine producers from across the globe and over 5,000 members of the wine trade with the aim of boosting the already buoyant international sparkling wine market.
Drought in New Zealand and continued strong buying from Russia and China are expected to keep international dairy commodity prices buoyant in early 2011, according to Rabobank.
After that dodgy pen though, Bournemouth were buoyant and for a long time the Gunners struggled, even after Theo Walcott headed us back in front from a great cross by Monreal.
Before we became financially buoyant enough to hold on to our players against pressure to sell from other clubs, we were actually a selling club and we lost a lot of our star players due to that.
Thankfully the players dug in and in a really difficult situation managed to stop the buoyant Bournemouth team from pressing their advantage and then creating the clear cut chance for Walcott to put us back in the lead.
Garcia can take heart in two things: not only does he have a buoyant Mattia Destro as a ready substitute, fresh from a forty - yard screamer this weekend, but also an impressive statistic: City have conceded nine times in their last four Champions League home games.
While Newcastle will head into the clash buoyant after their recent results, Everton will be aiming to continue their commanding home form — having taken 24 points from the past 36 available at the Grand Old Lady.
Bolton FC should feel a sense of achievement in seeing 33 year - old Kevin Davies strutting his stuff for England in midweek, and even though the fans favourite didn't quite make the impact intended on Wednesday night as England drew 0 - 0 with Montenegro, the confidence alone just from being called up to the England team at such a late stage in his career will have left Davies in buoyant mood ahead of Saturday's encounter with Stoke, where he should be fired up and motivated to put in a string of pleasing performances from now on in the knowledge that Fabio Capello is watching on intently.
Most toddlers love the buoyant feeling they get from being in water — they can jump higher in water and come down softer than they can on land.
He brought members up to date on her milestones, too: learning to eat from a bottle, then taking solid foods and feeding herself, learning to dive now that her buoyant pup fur is nearly replaced by grownup fur, and, just this week, discovering the pouches under her arms, which otters use to hold prey as they're foraging or to carry a useful rock for cracking clamshells.
Made from neoprene or nylon, they zip or buckle up at the front and contain foam inserts that keep your baby buoyant, freeing up their arms to move through the water.
He explained that what the state is demanding from the people is not new taxes and levies but existing ones, saying «Governor Rauf Aregbesola wants to complete all ongoing projects and the only way to achieve this is through buoyant resources that could be generated internally».
He observed that Malaysia, which had independence at the same period as Ghana, had added value to its palm oil production and currently producing diversified products from that commodity, thus making it one of the world's buoyant economies.
A buoyant Trump on Friday made a campaign - style speech at a Boeing plant in South Carolina — basking in the crowd's cheers and soaking up some love from the state's star - struck governor.
Held at the Harefield Community Association, Uxbridge, Middlesex, the meeting heard from outgoing chairman Anna Zee that while individual membership numbers had fallen slightly, affiliated club membership remained buoyant and that the BMF's portfolio of shows, a key source of income for the BMF, although now more professionally presented, had no doubt been hit by the current economic situation.
May and her ministers — buoyant after their byelection victory in Copeland, Cumbria, where they seized the former Labour stronghold from Jeremy Corbyn's party — are determined to continue broadening their appeal beyond Tory heartlands, not least by helping those struggling with the costs of housing and rent.
His buoyant mood came after Labour won 262 seats in the General Election, up from the 232 secured by Ed Miliband in 2015.
«Earth's hottest, most buoyant mantle plumes draw from a primordial reservoir older than the moon.»
Lost ice due to climate change and left - over momentum from the end of the last big ice age mean the buoyant continent is heaven - bound.
Using strong jets of water from her funnel, she propels herself and the buoyant shell downward away from the surface.
Vertical columns of hot and buoyant rock rising through the mantle from near the core are known as mantle plumes.
Perigonadal adipose tissue was collected from female B6.V Lepob / ob mice, digested, and centrifuged to yield a buoyant adipocyte - enriched cell population (gray bars) and a pellet of SVCs.
Large buoyant particles dominated by cyanobacterial colonies harbor distinct bacterial communities from small suspended particles and free ‐ living bacteria in the water column — Limei Shi — Microbiology Open
As significant uncertainties about the thickness of the surface ice still exist, some planetary scientists have identified two possible mechanisms for how possible volcanic heat can escape to the surface from Europa's rocky mantle and be carried upward by buoyant oceanic currents.
Non-swimmers may find it hard at first to maintain a good bodyline in the buoyant environment, but it ultimately will improve core strength and help athletes transfer force efficiently from upper to lower body, and vice versa.
Yet the reduction in LDL cholesterol from reducing saturated fat intake seems to be specific to large, buoyant (type A) LDL particles, when in factit is the small, dense (type B) particles (responsive to carbohydrate intake) that are implicated in cardiovascular disease.Indeed, recent prospective cohort studies have not supported any significant association between saturated fat intake and cardiovascular risk Instead, saturated fat has been found to be protective.»
I just got back from 4 hours of meditation and yoga and I'm feeling simultaneously buoyant and grounded, excited and chilled out so I decided to channel that paradoxical energy and write myself a little Sunday night blog post.
[17] As a result of prior clinical research and their findings, the researchers stated that: «While the low carb, ketogenic diet did not lower total LDL cholesterol, it did result in a shift from small, dense LDL to large, buoyant LDL, which could lower cardiovascular disease risk.»
Finished with 4» «fringe, this shawl - style scarf is crafted from 50 % cotton and 50 % rayon in a buoyant pattern that adds variety to your wardrobe and wakes up your presentation.
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