Sentences with phrase «further buoyed»

The CEO of Playster Phil Keezer told Good e-Reader why his company got involved in audiobooks in the first place «Audiobooks were always appealing to us, but we were further buoyed by the fact other subscription services had begun to introduce credit systems for audiobooks.
Democrats began whispering about the prospects of running in 2016 against a Republican conference whose two top leaders were both under indictment, further buoyed by the expected surge in Democratic turnout that would accompany Hillary Clinton's presidential run.
Party delegates seemed to be enthused by the idea of a programme of reaching out to the British Pakistani community and we were further buoyed by the clear support from the Parliamentary Party.
Alexis Sanchez, whose signing last week has further buoyed the club, is poised to make his United league debut.

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Swirling about him are Model 3 production issues, three investigations between two federal organizations, and a near never - ending cycle of new, grander ideas and plans that often buoy the stock in the short term, while threatening to further sap the company of much - needed cash down the line.
Buoyed by strong corporate balance sheets positioned to drive further M&A, the prospect of solid GDP anchoring steady earnings growth, and a Fed set to raise interest rates while mindful of incoming data, we expect the advancing tide to continue rolling.
In April however the single currency has fallen rapidly to a four - month low against the dollar, with the greenback buoyed by the U.S. Treasury yields topping three percent and expectations the Federal Reserve will further raise interest rates.
Upturn in Sentiment Buoys Some Emerging - Market Risk Assets There has been a welcome stabilization in global financial markets in recent weeks, which has been helped by indications from the European Central Bank (ECB) that it stood ready to expand its quantitative easing (QE) program, the possibility that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) might do the same, and a decision by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) to further cut interest rates and relax reserve requirements.
The benchmark Australian S&P / ASX 200 index is the top performer so far, extends its winning streak for the second straight session, buoyed by higher commodity prices.
Stock markets collapse further, and then, buoyed by central bank «printing» and currency devaluations, will rise.
That price closed under $ 11 before the Labor Day weekend, further weakened by the overall stock market tumble, and not buoyed much by the recent announcement of a $ 30 million stock repurchase plan.
In the search for ways to prevent catastrophic injuries, nothing has buoyed the industry's scientists more than the mammoth, open - ended research project in California that has gathered revealing data from the autopsies performed on every horse that has died at the state's five thoroughbred tracks over the last four years (nearly 900 so far).
Arsene Wenger has been buoyed by the financial backing he has been handed by his Emirates Stadium board but will be asked to trim his Gunners squad of dead - weights in order to further boost transfer funds as the Arsenal boss considers significant moves in the January transfer window.
Palace, buoyed by Saturday's last - gasp victory over Stoke, were given a further boost with record signing Benteke fit enough to make his first start since suffering a knee injury in September.
Buoyed by last year's passage of tougher gun laws, New Yorkers Against Gun Violence is urging New York lawmakers to go further by requiring firearm owners to securely store their weapons.
Concluding its prognosis of the foreign currency market situation, Cowry Assets analysts stated, «this week we expect further depreciation of the Naira at the alternative market segments on aggravated supply scarcity buoyed by the closure of CBN's window to BDCs».
Buoyed by a jet - propelled backpack, Bruce McCandless II ventures far off into space during the first untethered spacewalk in February 1984.
The researchers have not determined whether they need to float a buoy above to further stabilize or secure the turbine (addressing Taylor's concern about the turbine moving up and down too much).
«For example, by travelling from a moored boat to shore using a dinghy, one participant expressed concern for the potential increase in sound pollution that could occur with positioning buoys farther away from shore.»
Buoyed by the success of Sunraycer, Brooks began to wonder in early 1988 if there wasn't some way to convince GM to apply a tiny fraction of its vast resources toward a far more ambitious project than anything AeroVironment had ever tackled: a production electric car.
Imagine two buoys in a bay, far apart but tied to each other with a rope.
We have so far been buoyed by selfless acts of heroism, shaken by the most effective sound effects possibly ever twinned to celluloid and been willfully seduced by a brilliant portrayal of Searle (Cliff Curtis), the Ships slowly unraveling and comically absorbing psychological officer.
Rossum, perhaps buoyed by her time on TV's «Shameless,» conveys a quietly explosive interior life, while Long moves further away from the everyman nice - guy - ness that identified him earlier in his career into depicting a character who is more brittle and thorny.
Too many scenes drag on far too long, buoyed only by the charms of Law's performance as Dom tries to claw his way back to a normal life.
Buoyed by excellent reviews — and quite possibly controversy over its «warts and all» painting of Jobs — Danny Boyle's film based on Aaron Sorkin's screenplay made the best limited release showing of 2015 so far — $ 521,000 from just four cinemas in New York and Los Angeles — as it builds towards an Oscars run.
I'm buoyed by our performances in all three events we've done so far in the TUDOR Championship.
Buoyed by the October 2015 introduction of Australia's Best Driver's Car contender, the RS 3, the A3 is Australia's leading premium small car by sales so far this year, outselling last year's segment winner, the Mercedes - Benz A-Class, by almost 25 per cent to the end of April.
The tablet market right now is almost entirely dominated by the iOS and Android operating system and the entire segment is set to be buoyed further with the coming of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and Windows 8.
Amazon is up against online retailer Flipkart in India that has a considerable clout in the domestic market and is buoyed by a $ 360 million US funding to further expand and consolidate its operations.
Less bond buying by the ECB and outright balance sheet reduction plus further rate rises ahead from the Fed herald the end of crisis - era monetary policies that kept financial conditions loose and buoyed risk assets.
Of course the performance has been buoyed by the nearly 36 % return of the iPath S&P GSCI Total Return Index... Continue reading The Israelsen Portfolio Is Holding Up Nicely in 2008 (so far)
Schneider Value (SCMLX) is a concentrated $ 20 million deep value fund that's lost 1.2 % annually, buoyed by a 15 % return so far in 2016.
Buoys mark the furthest point snorkelers should go.
There is snorkelling off of the beach, just head out to the furthest orange buoy where there is a small drop off and plenty of fish and turtles.
Israel's hotel pipeline remains strong and, buoyed by new laws facilitating hotel developments, investor interest is expected to grow further in the country, according to a new report from global hotel consultancy HVS.
I know I'll get buoyed further through unexpected channels next year.
Further, NCEI's ocean surface temperature analysis disagrees substantially with NOAA's other SST data set (OISST), using satellite data and the buoys.
Dozens of autonomous buoys deployed on the sea ice as far as 20 kilometers away from the vessel measured the growth and melting of sea ice to give indications of ocean heat flux on a larger scale.
Feedback from local observers and vessels operating in the North American Arctic also highlights the need for further work on reconciliation between different ice nomenclatures and ice information derived from different sources (satellite remote - sensing, ship - based observations, buoys etc.).
The actual ship - buoy discrepancy is some, likely wide - ranging and complicated, distribution of error which really should have been documented far more thoroughly before introducing a crude, opportunistic fix.
, so there are plenty close aboard measurements of ships data, buoy data, ctd data, and argo data all from the same operational stop, so if he was using data as far as 30NM... half a degree... that makes sense too as we leap frogged buoys if they didn't need service... but we still would have steamed by... so there must have been extenuating circumstances
This means that, far from being weighted 7 times in favour of the original, unadjusted buoy data, it's weighted 7 times * against * it (prior to SSTA averaging, see below).
Only then was the averaging of the two sets performed in each bin with the effect being that the increased proportion of upwardly adjusted buoy data had far more influence on that average than it would otherwise have done.
Ice mass balance buoys deployed in the Beaufort Sea as part of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Marginal Ice Zone Program indicate that surface temperatures have reached the melting point, at least intermittently, in the region, with some surface melt beginning in the southern part of the Beaufort, but little or no melt farther north (Figure 10), http://www.apl.washington.edu/project/project.php?id=miz.
A further reason for preferring SST is that there is now a huge data resource from drifter buoys — the chief source for SST now.
While measurements of deep - ocean temperatures existed further back in the past, they were taken only in limited locations until 1999, when Argo buoys were widely deployed.
Fortunately, most of the data buoys have survived, so far.
Today, NOAA has adjusted its records to give more weight to the buoys, which have a standard suite of data collecting instruments situated in locations all over the world — and therefore have far fewer variables than a changing shipping fleet.
How far down or at what depth are buoy water temperature sensors mounted?
Overall, Gandham notably demurred to a wait - and - see philosophy, one buoyed by the fact that, in the world of cryptocurrencies, no possibility is too far - fetched.
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