Sentences with phrase «indication swingometer»

If the latest data is any indication, much longer than you might think.
If reviews from the school's key stakeholders are any indication, Blount's 100 - day debut, which ended earlier this month, has been successful.
It's what Essential is doing beyond the simple phone stuff that may be iffier, if history is any indication.
There is no indication the Bank of Canada need worry about deflation.
One indication: The unemployment numbers for last week were worse than expected, with the economy losing 637,000 jobs.
And while he's been honest about his personal life and his experience as CEO in the past, Goldberg says he's learning to shut up (albeit slowly, if this lengthy and deeply personal blog post is any indication).
If positive early reviews, long lines to buy, and heated eBay auctions are any indication, Spectacles are a hit.
While the market could have a knee - jerk rally on an indication of forthcoming stimulus, we think this would likely be short - lived and could end in the red.
But, wait, doesn't the fine print on your fund prospectus say Past performance is no indication of future success?
Again, there's no indication the newly stable company's investors are willing to make that kind of an outlay, but it may actually be the cheaper option than doing nothing and hoping for the best.
If history is any indication, Harrison will pay their complaints little heed.
Remember that your personal brand definition should be aspirational: an indication of what you want out of life, not necessarily where you are right now.
And while the teen years are often filled with aspirations and dreams, 54 percent of the respondents said they do not believe they will achieve millionaire status in their lifetime, perhaps an indication of a realistic perspective.
It is an indication that they are unlikely to replace these institutions, but rather become a part of their overall service offerings.
Instituting regulations to govern all that might be just as bad, if the wired Internet side of things is any indication.
«We have no indication of plans for a hostile takeover, therefore we...
In addition, it provides an indication of the growth potential within the industry, and this will allow you to develop your own estimates for the future of your business.
It is the strongest public indication so far that Russia interfered in the US election.
It's the first indication that Uber's problems, from a sexual harassment scandal to an intellectual property lawsuit with Google parent Alphabet's self - driving car unit, are taking a significant and widespread toll on its stock price.
I'll leave it to others to argue about whether Klout provides an accurate indication of social media influence.
Miguel McKelvey may be the co-leader of a multibillion dollar venture, but at heart — and if his beard is any indication — he says he's still the scrappy businessman he was in the late nineties.
The president - elect hasn't given any indication on who will get the job but there has been speculation it could include everyone from retired Lt. General Michael Flynn, a top Trump military adviser, or Republican Senator Jeff Sessions from Alabama.
The move allows Ek to sell the shares but does not obligate him to do so, and Ek has given no public indication he plans to sell them.
Another indication that advertisers are warming up to the idea of aggressively spending on digital and mobile ads.
Nevertheless, if past papers and reports are any indication, those who favor stricter regulation of internet providers might be in for a long four years.
That might make me uncool — but if the growing tendency of millennials and employers to move back to the suburbs is any indication, it makes me a lot like many others around my age.
BEIJING, April 25 (Reuters)- German car maker Daimler AG's boss said on Wednesday there was no indication the firm's largest shareholder, Chinese auto magnate Li Shufu, was planning a hostile takeover, after he took a $ 9 billion stake in the firm earlier this year.
In all likelihood you already know you're not living up to your own potential, and your embarrassment is a good indication that now is the time to step toward a career that you're proud to claim.
But if the current climate is any indication, gone also are the days when it took a long memory to wax nostalgic about price.
If «Easy Rider» was any indication, the editing of «The Last Movie» would not be a smooth experience.
The preponderance of Amazon mentions by executives and Wall Street analysts is the latest indication of its rapidly expanding reach.
There is no indication that any of our vendors intend to sell premium athletic product, $ 100 - plus sneakers that we offer, directly via that sort of distribution channel.»
National Post columnist John Ivison: «It was likely Mr. Poloz's indication that he was happy to accommodate the government's agenda that won him the job.»
And, as has been argued ad nauseum, there's no indication that the relatively small market for watches is big enough to justify such a move.
And there should be a clear indication of which types of mobile devices can use the QR code.
If Surface is any indication, Microsoft may do very well in this, the new age of everyware.
There is also no indication that Mueller has yet interviewed Trump's former bodyguard Keith Schiller, who was at Trump's side on a trip to Moscow and during each day of the campaign and his presidency until he resigned over the summer.
It's an unending horse race, with the more capital you raise an indication of how successful you're supposed to be.
But the fact that China has lost more manufacturing jobs than the U.S. over the past 20 years is a strong indication that playing hardball with the Chinese isn't going to do anything to increase employment in the United States.
Just an indication that she'd procrastinated and now had to work late to make up for it.
Obama offered no indication of whether he'll eventually issue a permit for the pipeline, whose construction has become a flashpoint in the U.S. debate about environmental policy and climate change.
A further indication that the SE is «bringing a new audience to iPhone,» Slice suggests, are the differences in education levels represented in this final chart.
A beta of one is an indication that the security's price moves exactly as the market moves, Cortazzo explains.
If Philip Morris is any indication — its share price has increased 43 % over five years and about 20 % year - to - date — their prediction will be right.
If 2010 hybrid sales are any indication, consumers in the rest of the country won't be rushing out to purchase electric cars in record numbers, either.
Visits are also useful because the combination of visits and unique visitors is an indication of repeat visits, which can be an asset.
Maybe the first indication is they don't get rid of those people but the pace of job creation slows down.»
According to Aaron Keller, founding partner of Capsule, a Minneapolis - based brand development and research firm, «good market research gives you an indication of value by demonstrating an emotional connection between a human and a product.»
As with regulatory examinations, however, it's important to realize that a deficiency letter is by no means an indication that your advisor is a bad guy.
And so, perhaps even more impressive than Uber's eye - popping billion dollar raise, is it's first indication of remorse.
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