Sentences with phrase «in gradual return»

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«But due to the low coupons prevailing, even a gradual rise in yields will result in negative returns on a wide range of government bonds over the coming quarters.»
The gradual return to health in recent years is reminiscent of that protracted comeback.
The changes in the liturgy are rooted in the theological stirrings after World War I: the gradual breakdown of neo-Scholastic metaphysics, the beginning of Catholic biblical scholarship, and a return to the study of the church fathers.
Coaches and other school personnel shall comply with the student's treating health care provider trained in concussion management recommendations regarding gradual return to participation.
Make sure that if you've veered off your normal bedtime schedule, you return to normal as quickly as possible, but understand that if your children have had a later bedtime for more than a few days, it may be better to gently adjust bedtime back to normal in gradual increments.
However, I returned to work when he was 8 weeks old and have seen a gradual decrease in my supply since then.
Prescribing the physical and cognitive rest concussed athletes need in order for their brains to heal and gradual return to a full school day («return to learn»);
The recent shutdown of the Jubilee FPSO vessel triggered frequent power cuts especially in the capital, with many describing it as a gradual return to the days of load shedding.
Agim confirmed that after deployment of troops to the affected villages in Ayilamo and Uzer villages in Logo LGA of Benue State, there had been a gradual return of villagers to their villages due to presence of security agencies.
Stefanik, who voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act in May, envisions a gradual return to the traditional 50 - 50 state and federal Medicaid match.
Typically, patients take pills every few hours, leading to a spike in medication levels followed by a gradual decline that causes the tremors to return.
Reptiles returning to the seas were just one such experiment, and C. lenticarpus was just one species in that gradual evolution.
Urinary estrogen levels outside the reference range may also be suggestive of intestinal dysbiosis since beta - glucuronidase enzymes, which are produced by E. coli, Clostridum and Bacteroides in the intestines, can de-conjugate conjugated estrogens, enabling their return to the circulation.12 For these reasons, interventions that improve liver and gut function may assist in gradual normalization of estrogen levels.
The first act of the new film takes place concurrently with many of the events of the last: the assassination of a journalist in London's Waterloo Station; Bourne's return to New York; the gradual unraveling of the CIA's clandestine Treadstone and Blackbriar operations.
These include a gradual reduction in the size of the Board of Directors, a change in the appointment process for the Nominations Committee, a process for appointing diverse members to the Leadership Council, and a shorter time line for returning election ballots.
If you're extremely anxious about going all - in, and you're willing to accept the likelihood of lower returns, then a gradual investment is entirely reasonable.
Many analysts say that those rising bond income payments could offset the gradual decline in bond prices enough to produce positive — albeit modest — total returns.
The Committee continues to anticipate a gradual return to higher levels of resource utilization in a context of price stability.
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.
Vanguard senior investment strategist Todd Schlanger says a «gradual increase in interest rates» in the U.S. is a good thing for long - term investors because ultimately higher rates translate into higher returns for investors down the road.
Although economic activity is likely to remain weak for a time, the Committee anticipates that policy actions to stabilize financial markets and institutions, fiscal and monetary stimulus, and market forces will support a strengthening of economic growth and a gradual return to higher levels of resource utilization in a context of price stability.
In New York City, more than 6,000 trained volunteers practice the humane Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) colony management technique to sterilize, vaccinate, feed, and monitor already existing, self - formed cat colonies until they completely disappear through gradual attrition.
The game ramps up at a gradual pace through the roughly 20 - hour campaign, and Quick Time Events make a return in certain acts.
If you pump water to this exceedingly remote, freezing place, said Levermann, then in 1,000 years, only about 20 percent of its equivalent will return to the ocean, through the gradual spreading and flow of Antarctic ice out toward the sea under its own massive weight.
[328] In the result, I find that the plaintiff's award for general damages should be based on the fact that her condition had improved and recovered to the stage that by March 4, 2005 he felt well enough to return to work on a gradual basis.
(b) I would restore her order with respect to the Employer's application of the Attendance Management Program to the extent of ordering that the Employer cease applying the Program (i) to place employees at Level 3 of the Program on the basis of absences due to disabilities, or (ii) to include absences due to disabilities in the attendance records of employees who have reached Level 3 of the Program and have been placed on attendance parameters, including partial day absences for employees on gradual - return - to - work programs;
«The HPSI reached a new survey high in July, but enthusiasm should be tempered because the increase only returns the index to a very gradual upward trend,» says Doug Duncan, senior vice president and chief economist at Fannie Mae.
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