Sentences with phrase «largest point swing»

For what it's worth, the largest point swing from one game to the next in the history of the NCAA tournament is 71 points by VCU in 2013.
He is being blamed for nothing less than causing the «Flash Crash» of May 6, 2010, the second largest point swing

Not exact matches

It was one of the largest fields in the eight years since the Eisenhower trophy convocations began, and some of the golf swings on display might not have qualified for the third flight of the club championship at Burnt - out Brae, but that was not the point anyway.
However, Spieth's nearest point of relief under the obstruction of the larger cart path under Rule 24 - 2 would have put him back into the large pine tree to his left and gave himself no opportunity to hit the ball with a full swing at all.
On the other side, the largest positive point swing came from the BYU - LSU matchup, jumping from 44.5 to 48.5 since earlier this afternoon.
It doesn't take a lot to swing the numbers in the Senate forecast because of the large number of competitive races — even a 1 - point swing toward Republicans because of higher turnout could affect the odds significantly.
At the other end of the scale two seats are showing large enough swings for the Conservatives to win the seat (North Devon and Portsmouth South, which has a chunky 9 point swing from LD to Con, presumably at least partially connected to the scandal around Mike Hancock).
There was some analysis which the BBC quoted suggesting a swing of 3 points to Labour since 2015 among BAME votes which extended the large lead Labour already had by 6 points.
Referred to as «extreme KBOs» (eKBOs) by the authors, all of these have extremely large orbital eccentricities, in other words, they get very close to the Sun at one point on their orbital journey, only to swing far out into space once they pass the Sun, on long elliptical orbits that take these strange mini worlds hundreds of AUs away from the Sun.
For a buy (sell) trade, the stop loss would be some distance below (above) point B, ideally below (above) a small fractal within the larger swing.
For example, Gavin's Pussycat has already pointed out that in their analysis they did not take into proper account how polar amplification results in larger swings in temperature at higher latitudes — and that when estimating temperature variation at lower latitudes on the basis of proxies at higher latitudes one has to scale down the variation, that is recognize that the swings in temperature will be smaller at those lower latitudes.
Gavin (correctly) points out that if a relatively small temperature change of the past century caused the observed 115 ppm change in CO2 concentration, then much larger changes in past global temperature (e.g., glacial / interglacial temperature changes) ought to have caused swings in CO2 of 500-1000 ppm.
Freeman Dyson has long pointed to the diurnal and seasonal swings as existence proof of the ability of the biosphere to absorb much larger variations in CO2 levels than are «projected» from human activity.
«In response, Treasury yields fell about nine basis points over the week, with some larger day - to - day swings along the way.»
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