Sentences with phrase «in a downward direction as»

The wood floor joist moisture content increases in the downward direction as the wood becomes progressively colder (Figure 4).

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Peter Chiappinelli, a member of the asset allocation team at GMO, points out that bonds moving in the same downward direction as stocks «has happened before and will happen again.
A similar channel shows a downward direction, and even within the channel, as is noted, price labors on rallies and has greater EDM [Ease of Downward Movement], indicating sellers are still in overall downward direction, and even within the channel, as is noted, price labors on rallies and has greater EDM [Ease of Downward Movement], indicating sellers are still in overall Downward Movement], indicating sellers are still in overall control.
Jack Wilshere's Footballing career has been on a downward spiral for a good couple of seasons now and, as things stand, it begs to wonder whether his career graph would ever progress in an upward direction again.
Some other memorable moments that emerged while compiling this: Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep (both Oscar - nominated) and Tom Waits on the downward spiral in Hector Babenco and William Kennedy's bleak «Ironweed»; John Huston's lyrical direction of the posthumously released adaptation of James Joyce's «The Dead»; the joyous Cajun -, zydeco -, R&B and gospel - flavored soundtrack of «The Big Easy,» gumbo for the ears; the consummate character actor John Mahoney breaking out (at least for me) in «Tin Men,» «Suspect» and «Moonstruck» and and Hunter delighting in «Raising Arizona,» «Broadcast News» and just about anything that came after; plus two British indies: Emily Lloyd as a cheeky 16 - year - old in David Leland's delightful comedy - drama «Wish You Were Here»; and one of the great cult films of the decade, Bruce Robinson's savagely witty «Withnail and I» with Richard E. Grant and Paul McCann.
The game boasts huge levels that scroll in multiple directions - upward and downward as well as the usual left and right.
And just as many showing the same range of fluctuations, but in a downward direction.
As a result of its warmth, the atmosphere also radiates thermal infrared in all directions, including downward to the Earth's surface.
The IR will be absorbed in the downward direction just as easily as in the upward direction so the more CO2 in the atmosphere the harder it is for IR to return to the surface.
But the downward spiral of many legal services towards commoditization and the increasingly active and sophisticated purchasing strategies of legal clients both point us in the same direction as the consumer market.
The currency is moving to trade in a range as both the 100 and the 50 Simple Moving Averages are changing direction from a downward slope to horizontal.
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