Sentences with phrase «get dramatic moves»

We don't get dramatic moves in markets from information cascades, but from levered borrowers that are forced to sell for one reason or another.

Not exact matches

«We're hoping that by using these types of measurements over the next few years, we'll probe precisely how this gas is getting moved around by these very dramatic processes,» says Hill.
«We had to use larger forces to move the tip at this point, and the closer we got to the surface, the more dramatic this became.»
Autumn signals a dramatic change as leaves switch colours, days get shorter, and the air becomes crisp, refreshing and invigorating; it's like the season is crying out for you get a move on with your dating life!
Fascinating stuff, and if Lawrence keeps using her District dollars to get weightier dramatic projects moving, we've got no problem with that.
We don't get nearly enough movies about the love lives, let alone the sex lives, of people over the age of 60, and while «Our Souls at Night» never achieves the dramatic depths of, say, «Hope Springs,» it's lovely and moving in a decidedly understated way.
One of their most dramatic moves has been to convert their monthly digital magazine, Shonen Jump, to a digital weekly and sync it with the Japanese Shonen Jump, so that North American readers can get their new chapters of Naruto, One Piece, and other Shonen Jump manga the same day as Japanese readers.
Slower, intermediate - term moves tend to persist, and those moves don't get the same media attention, because they aren't dramatic.
The physical evidence becomes more dramatic every year: forests retreating, animals moving north, glaciers melting, wildfire seasons getting longer, higher rates of droughts, floods, and storms — five times as many in the 2000s as in the 1970s.
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