Sentences with phrase «high water marks»

Similarly, buyers purchase lemons - on - foundations below high water marks based on fuzzy feel - good visions of fairy dust and they - lived - happily - ever - after dreams pre nightmares.
imagine the hidden lingering mould that will fester and grow within the hidden areas below and above the high water marks (that were not uncovered during remediation) of the flooded homes in Calgary and High River Alberta.
High Water Marks: Art and Renewal After Katrina May 1, 2010 - September 19, 2010 From New Orleans» earliest days, the work of Black artisans made the city a colonial prize and distinguished it from other ports.
From May - September 2010 the exhibition, High Water Marks: Art & Renewal After Katrina, will present the achievements of a range of artists who have documented the city's devastation and are committed to the city's recovery.
In my opinion the more recent works of the late Jake Berthot are high water marks for a balance between image and the reality a painting possesses.
While it can't hope to surpass the series» various high water marks, it doesn't come close to plumbing further than its most foul depths, either.
Except for an important little footnote: Incentive fees crystallize quarterly, with no high water marks!
With just over two thirds of the ALR now reversed, and no high water marks, Dear Griffith & Co must be gobsmacked to have earned the best part of $ 61 mio in additional incentive fees from this round - trip.
Are high water marks streaky?
We debate the high water marks of Pixar, past and present, and talk about the margins and the minutiae of their latest endeavor, Inside Out.
A survey team from the institute found high water marks and other evidence for the monster wave in the port of Koborinai in Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture.
«I can show you the high water marks where they say 1937,» says Grant Taylor.
His 34 field goals and 56 extra points last season were both high water marks of a career that dates back to 2002.
At 2.5 percent, growth noticeably slowed compared to last month's high water mark of this recovery at 2.8 percent, or the previous month's 2.7 percent.
And while these discussions might reach their high water mark today, there is no shortage of attention paid to the issue the rest of the year either.
Earnings will be strong through the rest of the year, but Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT) today said that first quarter earnings would, indeed, be the high water mark for the year.
Another criticism is that Smith assumes the hedge fund always gets its 20 %, whereas in reality there is a high water mark which means in years where it underperforms it would «only» get its 2 % management fee, until the portfolio breached the previous high.
According to CrunchBase, the VC investment total into blockchain projects is already «at more than 40 percent of the way to 2017's high water mark, just a quarter into the year.»
A high water mark means that performance fees are only paid on new profits, protecting investors from paying twice for the same performance.
With Bitcoin recently reaching a high water mark of an all - time high of $ 11,500, it's inevitable that relatives will start asking questions...
Posthumously baptising anyone, family or not, is just beyond the already high water mark set for ridiculous behavior and foolishness in religions of all faiths.
here's a baffling question... if it's good theology to believe that Paul was chosen after the others for a reason, then why is he the earliest NT writer... what wd be the purpose of all that seemingly more primitive understanding of the gospel (the synoptics) coming together as written traditions after the Pauline high water mark?
For those who thought 2015 was a high water mark for events, new mainstream promotions and a refreshingly new level of professionalism across our group in servicing the organic industry, the best is yet to come.
While the global market for packaged water has jumped by 75 %, the West European market has managed to creep up by just 4 % in the last ten years and 2014's West European sales remain below that of their 2006 high water mark, when much of Europe basked in tropical weather conditions.
«The high water mark for the BCS (and Texas head coach Mack Brown, too, come to think about it), a game matching the undisputed top two teams in college football that went down to the wire.»
The program's high water mark for wins over the last decade is 20, a number reached by the 2005 - 06 team.
If you randomly picked three team QB ratings from last year, you would have a 1 in 8,000 chance of getting all three having a QB rating less than 70 69.56 is the high water mark for SU the last three games.
Four pollsters had the Golden Eagles at # 15 in the country for MU's high water mark in this ranking, while one person had MU at # 25.
Palmer's drive gave us a glimpse of his GP2 form and sixth may indeed be the high water mark of his F1 career.
The 2016 season was the high water mark for the Golden Eagles under the guidance of Black, when they finished with a record of 7 - 10.
I shoulder some of the responsibility for the position the RDIA is in today because, unfortunately, when drafting the by - laws, I missed the high water mark in a single sentence excluding manufacturers of disposable products, a mistake I fear will become the demise of the RDIA.
His high water mark is about 40 % in polls.
It is when we look, as Chris Bragg did in Crain's recently, at the precise political history of the members of the Progressive Caucus, that we understand that the Caucus represents the high water mark of the Working Families Party, circa 2009, before the implosion of Data and Field Services.
This looks like it may be the party's high water mark for state legislative candidates in 2014.
That will most likely be their high water mark.
They are probably at their high water mark right now.
It marks the high water mark of globalisation and the advance of liberal values.
... in terms of turnout, the GOP hit a high water mark for this century, while the Democrats are on pace to finish somewhat near the 1,891,143 voters who cast ballots in 2008.
The first point to understand is that this is almost certainly the high water mark for her government.
«But I think this will be their high water mark
This stress on civil society was a high water mark for compassionate conservatism.
«Remember when [there] was the high water mark of taxing millionaires and billionaires in this country?»
I suspect that they will win some of the Labour seats on their target list (and I listed the top 50 in that blog post last summer), but I'm not convinced that there will be that many: their position on Iraq marked them out from the other two parties at the last election, leading them to the high water mark they reached - but Iraq will not be an issue next year and it is hard to see which message they could put out which would resonate with voters in the same way.
Don't get me wrong, it's going to be a difficult set of elections for the Conservatives too, defending a high water mark of more than 5,000 councillors, of whom 20 % could lose their seats.
«That was the high water mark of America's investment in research and development.»
The high water mark is clearly visible at the top of the exposed limestone.
His Texas Chainsaw Massacre stands as a high water mark in horror while his work on Poltergeist lead it to become one of the best pop horror
This film, for which Dix was himself Oscar - nominated, would remain the high water mark of his talkie career, which gradually diminished into inexpensive programmers and westerns.
In 1980, Robert De Niro delivered an Oscar - winning performance as Jake La Motta in Raging Bull, the Martin Scorsese masterpiece that set a high water mark for both biographical narratives and boxing films.
The high water mark is a short scene where Logan, aka Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), uses the steel blades in his hands to slice and dice those who stand in his way.
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