Sentences with phrase «in a narrow range at»

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NEW YORK / LONDON, Jan 18 - Gold was flat in a narrow range on Thursday, first dipping as the dollar rose and then rising as the dollar moved lower, but bullion's gains were limited by higher U.S. $ 12, or 0.9 percent, at $ 1,327.20 per ounce.
But cross-country differences in equity returns declined to pre-crisis levels while the range of yields on debt securities issued by banks and by non-financial corporations also narrowed, suggesting that there is some integration at least in prices of financial instruments.
The stock has consolidated gains in a narrow trading band and could head higher in January, lifting near broken 2015 range support at $ 5.70.
That will partly cover the 2 % drop in prime age labor force participation fall, (2.5 million if you look at narrow 25 to 54 year old range), and 1.5 % extra underemployed (of 150 million workforce, that's 2.25).
Shutterfly moved in a narrow range throughout Tuesday's session and closed up by 0.63 at $ 81.55.
Ethereum is trading in a very narrow range today, as it failed to follow Bitcoin higher, with the short - term resistance level at $ 315 still holding back the coin.
«We narrowed our focus to homes in Clintonville, even though the market around here was hot and most of the houses were at the tippy - top of our price range
The S&P 500 is trading in a narrow range since the strong Tuesday bounce, and we still expect the short - term momentum to carry the benchmark to at least its prior high, with a likely breach of the 2500 level.
Macro Factors Dominating Gold Price As US Dollar Outweighs Physical Demand And Investor Flows With gold trading in a narrow range below $ 1,300 and remaining relatively weak, it is worth pausing at this juncture to look at the combination of factors that are affecting its price formation.
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
The big issue is indeed that when one is brought up in an environment that encourages the belief that there is one one horse in the race, ie the Christian god or at least the Judeo - Christian god, people can WRONGLY assume that the choice is between a narrow range of theist options and atheism.
Look at what you have in your pocket, know what you can comfortably spend for your stroller, sample up the strollers within that price range, compare their characteristics and finally narrow down to one that works for you.
Based on Mathematica's prediction within this narrow price range, Food and Nutrition Services extrapolated its own formula in order to respond to the Senate committee's request for an estimate: For every cent the price of lunch increases, students who pay full price will drop out at a rate of.11 percent.
Breastfeeding mothers and babies have been studied sleeping in narrow hospital beds, full - size beds in sleep labs, and at home in beds ranging from single to king - size.
Looking at top rated car seats and finding one in your price range is probably a safe method for narrowing down choices in terms of complexity of installation.
«There's a danger in overstating the extent of the ideological shift because the range of issues that we tackle at the municipal level are much narrower than those that are tackled at the state and federal level and I find that there's a broad based consensus on most of the subjects that come before the City Council,» he said.
After all, particle accelerator searches over the last two decades had narrowed the range of possible masses for the Higgs; if it existed at all, it had to weigh in at between 114 billion and 143 billion electron volts or GeV (1 GeV is slightly more than the mass of a hydrogen atom).
That actually keeps the concentrations of minerals at a very narrow range in the cell, out of the cell.
I honestly haven't done much research on the acid / alkaline type of diet, but what I've learned in physiology at school is that the body maintains the blood pH value at a very narrow range.
No matter, the bulk has a daisy - freshness, though the film grain's appearance is a bit too scrubbed at times; dynamic range is ideal — the narrow, painterly contrasts are chemical in nature, not a digital artifact.
But in the narrow range of choices at hand (all young, American genre filmmakers with short bios) the ensuing conversation is ignoring the one source of talent that seems most relevant to reinvigorating Star Wars.
Two revision quickies with solution A worksheet on negatives with solution in the context of school Communicative drills A set of narrow readin texts with comprehension questions A bilingual translation aimed at year 10 - 11 groups of good proficiency level, It covers a comprehensive range of school - related vocabulary recycling key vocabulary over and over again, As prep work use my free website's (www.language-gym.com) work - outs and / or the boxing game in the GAME ROOM section (they drill in the same vocab found on these worksheets) Translations A sentence puzzle
At the same time, I see seasonality as an important factor in Forex trading because daily ranges (average and median) seem to be narrowing during some months and widening during the others.
Rangers equipped with Y - shaped wooden sticks (to keep the lizards at bay) lead visitors along narrow jungle trails to a fenced - in enclosure where they can observe and photograph the carnivorous terrors at close range.
The areas we kayak range from the long house remains of T'aanuu Linagaay in the north to the gloriously colourful inter-tidal display at Burnaby Narrows in the center of the park.
RR: The body of work at your show at John Davis Gallery is chromatically and materially narrow in range.
Donald Judd, in his review of Julian Stanczak's solo show (in 1964 at Martha Jackson), wrote: «Optical effects are one thing, a narrow phenomenon, and color effects are another, a wide range.
These paintings seem like studies in a narrow range of neutral colours, but looking closer at the horizontal disturbances, one can see light greens in the beige, and licks of red embedded within deepest black.
The range in the CMIP simulations wasn't all that narrow in any case (2 to 4.1 ºC at equilibrium I think), and yes, precipitation is more variable (1 to 3 % increase per degree of warming).
While Annan and Hargreaves gave an upper limit (at 5 %) of 4.5 C, Annan suggests that this is actually being generous with the uncertainty in his blog — not that this matters so much until the technical paper comes out which demonstrates a narrower range.
Steven E. Koonin, once the Obama administration's undersecretary of energy for science and chief scientist at BP, stirred up a swirl of turbulence in global warming discourse this week after The Wall Street Journal published «Climate Science is Not Settled,» his essay calling for more frankness about areas of deep uncertainty in climate science, more research to narrow error ranges and more acknowledgement that society's decisions on energy and climate policy are based on values as much as data.
Bart Verheggen says: August 14, 2011 at 3:03 am So how do past climate changes (from snowball earth to the hothouse Cretaceous) fit in your paradigm that «that the temperature of the Earth is kept within a fairly narrow range through the action of a variety of natural homeostatic mechanisms.»?
i.e. the spread of model their model outcomes is too narrow and doesn't encompass the real world range -RCB-, This is where scientific judgment comes in — some people are better at pattern recognition and meaningful correlation than others.
Scientists have found it hard to narrow the uncertainty range on ECS: at a conference in Bavaria in March we looked at evidence that suggested values from one to six degrees or even more.
Furthermore, the historical sources revealed information about a flood event in 1851 at this site, for which the peak discharge could be narrowed down to a range between 1200 and 1500 m3s − 1.
Improvements in our understanding of clathrate chemistry and sedimentology have revealed that hydrates form in only a narrow range of depths (continental shelves), at only some locations in the range of depths where they could occur (10 - 30 % of the Gas hydrate stability zone), and typically are found at low concentrations (0.9 — 1.5 % by volume) at sites where they do occur.
However, it is that efficient at only a narrow range (5 - 10 mph) of wind speeds midway between the cut - in speed (when the turbine starts to spin) and the «rated» speed (when the turbine generates at is full, or nameplate, capacity, e.g., a 2 - MW turbine generating at 2 MW).
But I am pretty confident there will be detectable emissions in the.5 to 50 micron range from playing around with a.5 to 50 micron hand held detector many, many years ago, aiming it at the sky, the sun, etc and comparing the output to a detector using much narrower bands.
This will allow the blog to develop its own ranking within Google's index in connection with a narrow topic instead of getting lost within the broader range of content at the website domain.
As the SCC just repeated in R. v. Maybin, 2012 SCC 24 at para. 16: «Legal causation, however, is a narrowing concept which funnels a wider range of factual causes into those which are sufficiently connected to a harm to warrant legal responsibility.»
So with equity markets in a consistent uptrend (as of this writing at least) and bonds stuck in a narrow range with a slight bias toward higher rates, we thought to turn to the Bitcoin conundrum.
Range in pay, on the other hand, is narrow, with lower figures hovering around $ 22K and higher ones not far away at only $ 31K.
Start Narrowing Your Search: With a large inventory of homes to choose from in the current market, buyers won't have time to look at everything in their price range.
«The 10 - year Treasury yield has been bouncing around in a narrow 15 basis point range for the last month,» says Len Kiefer, deputy chief economist at Freddie Mac.
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