Sentences with phrase «gradual pace for»

Well, if you are looking for the opposite of that — a healthy and gradual pace for learning yoga (asana) and breathing (pranayama), which creates a natural and effortless state of meditation (dhyana), and an excellent guide for these yoga techniques, I am the teacher for you!

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While stating the case for an imminent hike, Yellen also repeated her pledge that subsequent moves will come at a gradual pace.
«The Fed is signaling it is keeping to the gradual path and not hiking rates at faster pace (at least for now),» Alvin Liew, senior economist for UOB in Singapore, said in a note.
HIGHLIGHT Annual inflation in the Eurozone unexpectedly slipped to just 1.2 % in April, as prices of services increased at a slower pace adding to doubts about the ECB's plan for a gradual withdrawal of monetary stimulus.
To keep the economy on a sustainable path, I expect that it will be appropriate to remove monetary policy accommodation at a regular but gradual pace — and perhaps a bit faster than the three, one - quarter point increases envisioned for this year in the assessment of appropriate policy from the December 2017 FOMC meeting.
«They think things are balanced right now and for the foreseeable future» in the context that they will continue to move interest rates higher at a gradual pace, he added.
The pace of Fed rate increases is likely to be gradual, meaning rates should stay low from a historical perspective for the foreseeable future.
And while workers would, without a doubt, like to see their pay rise more quickly, the gradual pace is comforting for some investors, who have been watching for any hints that the economy is overheating.
For some parents, that means picking a technique that jumps a few stages of soothing at a quick and deliberate pace, while for others, that means a slow and gradual process, one step at a tiFor some parents, that means picking a technique that jumps a few stages of soothing at a quick and deliberate pace, while for others, that means a slow and gradual process, one step at a tifor others, that means a slow and gradual process, one step at a time.
Brain changes A few decades ago, when researchers were laying the groundwork for the field of evolutionary psychology, the idea that evolution was primarily a gradual, almost geologically paced force «was a tenable view,» Laland says.
I'll teach you how to make healthier substitutions at a gradual pace and include practical suggestions for common kitchen staples like commercial mayo, ketchup and salad dressings.
Jaguar Land Rover's retail volumes grew by 21 % year - on - year to 90,838 units in March 2017 due to continued sales momentum for F - Pace and gradual pick up in sales of revamped Discovery after it phased out the old model.
We see it likely taking some time for any economic overheating to challenge the central bank's gradual pace of normalization.
The pace of Fed rate increases is likely to be gradual, meaning rates should stay low from a historical perspective for the foreseeable future.
Although the pace of economic recovery is likely to be moderate for a time, the Committee anticipates a gradual return to higher levels of resource utilization in a context of price stability.
And then we raised 11 billion for our Fund 7B, which we're currently investing, and we're investing that on a steady, gradual pace.
«In my view, it strengthens the case for a gradual pace of adjustments.
It contains a number of tropes that may be familiar to the well - versed in oil and gas climate disclosures — for example narrowing the scope of stranded assets, and characterising the energy sector impacts of a low carbon transition as gradual and well - signposted, thereby depriving investors of an assessment of the volumes and capex at risk should the company misread the pace of the transition.
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