Sentences with phrase «jolt on»

Hayter continued, «As with Brexit, bitcoin is seeing an upward jolt on the back of Trump's election and the resultant lack of clarity on the global stage.»
Bitcoin (CURRENCY: BTC) prices received a 2.5 % jolt on the day after Donald Trump's U.S. presidential victory, leading some to believe that the cryptocurrency will serve as insurance against the uncertainty of the new presidency.
After all, a quick jolt on the crossbar is unlikely to do your nether regions any more good than a long pounding with a bicycle seat.
If when encountering another dog our dog feels a jolt on the neck due to pulling against a collar, the dog may very well be making a negative association with other dogs.
Forgiving all student loans would put a huge jolt on the economy and not necessarily in a good way.
Gov. Edward D. DiPrete of Rhode Island, whose re-election bid was almost undone by ethically questionable business practices by his family, received another familial jolt on Election Day, when his son was arrested after being caught tearing down a campaign sign touting his father's Democratic opponent, Bruce Sundlun.
The Jolt's on You: Turn - of - Last - Century Prank Machines Reveal «Shocking» Hazing Practices [Slide Show]
Continuous jolting on hard surfaces like pavement can damage undeveloped joints.

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Sometimes I'll have the alarm sound on low, but the speaker on the Apple Watch is weak enough not to jolt me out of bed.
A real, more thorough market correction — accompanied by jolts of volatility — is still potentially looming on the horizon.
Maybe putting on a concert T - shirt under your suit gives you a little jolt of secret rock»n' roll energy throughout the day.
Police will be monitoring impact of the fake girl on traffic; she was designed to jolt drivers into paying attention but give those travelling at the street's recommended 30 kilometres per hour enough time to stop.
Caldwell hosts the TapouT Radio show on SiriusXM and has spoken at business conferences including Jolt in Idaho
The episode jolted the market after a measure of 60 - day volatility on the metal touched the lowest since 2005.
They enjoyed the task less and had less desire to do it, while individuals who had to work on repetitive, boring tasks experienced a jolt in intrinsic motivation when they expected praise from their boss.
The month's end brings further jolts, as Muslims typically splurge on a wardrobe of new clothes.
In after - hours trading on Tuesday, Panera's shares rose about 4 %, while Buffalo's grew 5.3 %, as that stock continues to benefit from a jolt in the wake of interest from an activist investor.
French President Emmanuel Macron vowed on Sunday to rapidly push through economic and political changes in France over the coming months and said he would seek to jolt Europe into reforming too.
He appealed on Sunday directly to people across Europe to step up and have more of a say in shaping the future of the European Union and giving it a «jolt», including through citizen consultations.
If you're used to having support staff at your beck and call to handle matters large and small, you could be in for a real jolt of culture shock on your first solo day.
Regardless of how busy you are, if a colleague asks for assistance on a project, there's a good chance you'll get a jolt of happiness out of agreeing to help.
The on - demand delivery service — offering rides, food, beauticians and more — has jolted the economies of even famously gridlocked cities like Jakarta, where small businesses have seen their sales soar once they've registered on the company's platform.
At least 332 people were killed in Iran and Iraq when a magnitude 7.3 earthquake jolted the region on Sunday, state media in the two countries said, and rescuers were searching for dozens trapped under rubble in the mountainous area.
It will also boast the star power of Aamir Khan, an Indian film legend who signed on to play the villain, and could just be the jolt Imax needs to find its way into the Indian mainstream.
In a report likely to jolt the red - hot market for so - called «Initial Coin Offerings» (ICOs), the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday found that the «coins» in one prominent ICO were in fact securities — meaning the transactions fell afoul of federal investment laws.
This new kind of approach to fighting blood cancers is truly personalized; immune T - cells are extracted from patients, genetically tinkered to home in on an destroy cancerous cells, multiplied in a lab, and then jolted back into the patient's body within about two weeks.
The fact that the bond market retreated during the first week of the year on «old» news and in the second week on very little new economic news, though Wednesday saw softer JOLTS (where job openings slid to a six - month low) and Import Price data barely rising at all, is revealing.
TRADE TALK: After an initial jolt of fear brought on by China's announcement of plans for tariff hikes in response to U.S. measures, investors are anticipating the two sides will work toward negotiations.
In an interview with the South Florida Sun Sentinel, Menescal said the blood on her white pants jolted her out of denial — she couldn't believe she was experiencing a school shooting.
About JOLT JOLT (www.joltco.ca)(Twitter: @joltco) is a Toronto - based startup accelerator dedicated to building high - growth Canadian web and mobile companies focused on startups in the IT, communications and entertainment industries.
On its way from a warehouse to a store, a precious package you just ordered from Flipkart or Amazon may encounter enough jolting...
It just took a jolt of volatility to put them in the spotlight — and you can thank the soaring US dollar and the collapse of energy prices for putting investors on high alert.
On a rainy Tuesday afternoon, hundreds of people congregated in Steam Whistle Brewing's historic roundhouse building for the first - ever JOLT Demo Day.
Now that JOLT's four - month program is complete, the six companies move on to join the MaRS ICE practice ecosystem.
Other times, the contrast is jolting — the baby cooing in your arms as news of another mass shooting scrolls across the TV, the wedding on Inauguration Day, 2017.
On this issue it is possible to experience such contradictory jolts of conscience that one finally doesn't know whether to list oneself as a member of a society of the courageously righteous who are mature enough to face up to life's ambiguity and do the difficult things that freedom requires — or simply a society of moral failures.
Peter, jolted awake, listens in on the conversation between Jesus and the patriarchs.
A teacher's sensitivity to what is going on in the student's mind may require tolerance, patience, and imagination — or, at other times, enthusiasm or even an intellectual jolt to overcome apathy.
Baxter, commenting on the relative success or failure of modern playwrights to reconceive a classical play, observes that «this «shaking up» of a classic demands the power to impose a new pattern on the broken pieces after the jolt has occurred.
Awakening to the fact that human activity overall was on a collision course with the capacity of the Earth to support human civilization was a terrible jolt.
And perhaps the most jolting argument on that point came in the decision that the lawyers cited from a case in New York in 1953, Kelly v. Gregory, twenty years before Roe.
I was told harshly, in anger, and I felt an electric shock - like jolt travel from head to toe - I rocked back on my heels and almost fell over.
The physician and the poet begin an essay on the heart: electricity, Passion play, resurrection «jolts and horology's decay of chimes and ticks: love's broken sway of faulty pointing hands.
You can drink it on its own cold diluted with a bit milk or water, or even as a straight shot if you want a really strong jolt, and you can certainly heat it up if you want it hot.
It doesn't have [a] jolting effect if you look on a bar graph, [but] it definitely looks like some people subscribe to it.
Based on a recipe of the Shakers, a Quaker splinter group from mid-19th century, this marinade derives its flavor from a hefty jolt of cider vinegar and lots of chopped shallots.
Any hot sauce you have on hand will add a nice jolt of heat, but for a complex, authentic flavor, try harissa, a chile paste from North Africa.
With a caffeine jolt from freshly roasted coffee beans, plus creamy chocolate, Mom will feel ready to take on the world.
On the menu for tonight is the most yieldingly tender braised pork, classic refried black beans and an incredible arbol chile sauce that gives the tostadas a tongue - tingling jolt.
An MPP's call for a province - wide ban on all non-compostable coffee pods could give a jolt to the industry behind the ubiquitous single - use plastic cups, with one manufacturer saying recycling is the better way to tackle the waste.
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