Sentences with phrase «line with the trend over»

The rate of job shedding was modest, and broadly in line with the trend over the current sequence.
Turnout was in line with the trend over the past 30 years sending a powerful message to politicians of the need to re-engage with the people of Wales.»

Not exact matches

TORONTO — A cloud of uncertainty is hanging over the global potash industry, but demand from developing countries is expected to grow in line with historical trends, a report by TD Bank says.
Over time our charts become cluttered with trend lines and other technical indicators, and the old lines can cloud analysis.
The point of the chart above is to illustrate that those with an agenda to ride the trend and look smart are correct when they state that the US stock market is not particularly over valued... if one shuts off one's brain and accepts policy (blue Monetary Base line, which is but one of several money supply measures) as being at all normal or healthy.
Or, in Traversian: «The trend line from Pierre Trudeau to Stephen Harper has been steady: Influence over the amorphous, frustratingly horizontal federal machinery concentrates power in the Prime Minister's Office where issues that matter are managed with command - and - control authority.»
Over the next four years, you'll see this line trend up slowly with the vigor and persistence of the hour hand on a clock (as if another reason to drop the updates to quarterly from monthly).
The low and no - alcohol beer category has grown 19.5 % in the UK over the past year, in line with consumer trends for moderation and balanced lifestyle.
As for Wenger, he's been at the club for 21 years and his earnings have only increased with each new contract over the years, in line with his peers, trends and value placed on his work by the owners who also appraise him.
Although it has been profitable to take the over in high - scoring games this season, this does not line up with historical trends that we have identified over the past decade.
New York State has the greatest gap between rich and poor in the United States.And the most rigorous research over the past 15 years, including studies comparing job growth trends in neighboring counties across state lines with different minimum wages, have found that higher minimum wages do not result in job losses.
Since 2010, census data also show, the share of New York residents aged 65 and over has grown in line with previous trends, which have been more pronounced upstate than downstate or in the U.S. as a whole.
Kowatsch and Kämpfe have plotted the January data over the past 31 years along with the computed linear trend line:
Despite the snow that fell over much of the Northeast late this week, the winter has been warmer than normal for much of the country, in line with broader warming trends.
This striped millennial pink swimsuit is right in line with the color trend that's taking over fashion and your Instagram feed.
Ladies Rieker Fashion Cuff Short Boots 74689 Synthetic uppers Rounded toe On trend design with optional fold over cuff Lambswool lining Other materials used for the soles Ideal for all occasions Low 1» heel Great quality
If I were only allowed to keep three, I would have to choose my Hugo Boss Tuxedo (slightly oversized with a satin collar detail and the nearest I have come to Le Smoking thus far); the Skinny Fit Joseph Blazer (shiny black, shrunken fit, lightweight, good for any given day); my Emanuel Ungaro tweedy brocade (hip length, lined, warm, doubles as a coat in fall, looks like Chanel, brilliant with jeans, or with a slip dress); Vintage Armani (mannish, loose fit, hip length, two vintage moth holes, but if I keep my right arm down no one knows)... But oops that's four — but I have mulled this over on a number of occasions and my selection often differs, and that's why I can't give any of them up and in fact usually end up acquiring another one, and why I'm not opposed to adding to my collection either, so I'm looking at 3 current Blazer trends to play with and maybe I can retire a few to storage for a while.
As a senior software engineer for over 38 years I have done a good job of keeping up with all the latest trends in technology as well as keeping my skill - sets in line with current market demands.
It's just that I don't see the independent publishing trend line moving toward «paper, too» over the short or long term with any kind of velocity.
As I have mentioned previously I simply run a nightly scan of Long and Short stock candidates hitting 52 week highs / lows and keep note of these stocks and over the course of the coming days and weeks I look for which stocks keep hitting the parameters of my scans before taking a closer look at the chart, once I see there is a clean smooth trend be it going up or down I then calculate from that afternoons closing price and where the stop loss would need to be positioned on the first day the trade is placed in line with my risk management and then simply wait for the open the following day to open the trade then my system does the rest.
You are going over what happened while you were sleeping, looking at how the price action of your favorite markets reacted near key chart levels or if any price action setups formed in - line with the trend.
And, in fact, if you look at the graph after August, 2017 you see a much smoother line that slowly trends up (with a dip over the last 2 months).
The New Policy Scenario trends are in line with stabilising the concentration of greenhouse gases at over 650 parts per million (ppm) of CO2 - equivalent (eq), resulting in a likely temperature rise of more than 3.5 °C in the long term.
Yah, it cools a bit, then it warms a bit, then it cools... as Dr Courtney reminds us, the classic averaging period to discern the long term climate signal is thirty years and over this period all the global temperature series show a warming trend in line with that predicted by AGW.
A flat line with slope of 0 containing a million data points satisfies your criterion of «non statistically significant trend over a period long enough for the statistical power of the test to be 95 %» but I can't see how it's relevant to the discussion.
If you download the World Radiation Center Total Solar Irradiance Data into an Excel spreadsheet and plot it with a trend line (I did - I can email the data and graph to anyone who wishes it), you will notice the there is on average, a decrease over the 30 year period, that equates to about 0.5 % per millenia.
Your «woodfortrees» graph shows clearly that the warming rate in the first half of the 20th century was around twice that over the entire century, apparently telling us that the warming rate has decelerated (if we use the same «smoke and mirrors» approach used by IPCC in it infamous AR4 WG1 FAQ 3.1, Figure 1 (p. 253) with trend lines drawn over ever decreasing time periods, trying to demonstrate an acceleration in the warming trend).
[10] Observed trends in precipitation and floods over Europe are in line with these future projections, however their climate change signal is quite complex.
If you want to give debate a real try, then try explaining the inconvenient fact that while CO2 has been rising fast over the past century, global warming since the LIA has been right on the same long - term trend line, with no acceleration.
In other words, when applying formal methods to arrive at our «trend estimate» (i.e. find the unit root, and account for it), we find that the temperatures observed over the period 1935 - 2008 are perfectly in line with the «trend behavior» exhibited by the temperature series in 1880 - 1935.
Over the years, I have watched the line between legal academic and paid advocate slowly erode — a trend that is perhaps not uncoincidental with the downward drift of the influence of legal academics in public debate.
This is in line with trends witnessed over the last three and a half years.
Falling in line with short term trends, the West made the largest contribution to national gains over the last year, posting annual price advances of 4.1 percent.
Looking at the general growth of the market over the last years (made easier for the eye with the help of trend lines *) we see increasing prices for Coconut Grove Condos.
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