Sentences with phrase «judging by the autumn»

Which, judging by the Autumn / Winter collections coming in, isn't going anywhere.

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Second, market consensus, as judged by commentary just prior to the Fed statements, had already arrived at the same conclusion - specifically, if economic events transpired as projected, Fed «tapering» would begin sometime in the autumn or early winter of 2013.
Last autumn's Spending Review delivers a reduction in government consumption that is judged by the OBR to be the most sustained undertaken in the last hundred years of British history — barring the periods of demobilisation after the first and second world wars.
Judging by the latest fashion trends, in 2016 - 2017 autumn winter season accessories are distinguished by their big volume or shape.
Judging by the weather today, autumn is well and truly upon us and with this time of year comes muted tones, moody lips and smudged and smokey eye make up.
Judging it's development, it should definitely have a release by the end of the year -LRB-(NH) Summer or Autumn would be nice).
Judging by the line - up of the latter, all bodes well for Regent's Park this autumn (5 — 8 October).
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