Sentences with phrase «low points in»

The following are selected highlights of low points in the life of a sales manager.
New - home sales and pending existing - home sales both based on contracts rather than closings and thus forward - looking indicators have been trending up modestly in recent months and are now appreciatively higher than they were at their low points in July 2006.
The 5 - minute chart above shows low points in the Bitcoin price action that correspond with the lows of the daily bars on the daily chart (labeled on Chart # 1 as Price dips) that have significant down - side wicks on the candlestick bar.
Our review points out that there are a few low points in the presentation, like the average battery life, but issues aside, the amount of features and performance level you get here is well worth the low asking price.
There are also some interesting sociological studies which suggest that the high points of human civilization appear to coincide with periods of global warmth (Roman Empire, Rapid european growth in middle ages, modern era of growth) while periods of cooler climate have coincided with the low points in human civilization (collapse of Rome, Dark ages, black death, european population collapse, famine)
That is quite apart from the fact that oils, fats and greases are largely insoluble so that in water, they eventully (after their surface scum is broken up), form insoluble sludges gathered in low points in the ocean.
The Resident Evil series has had more low points in many of its recent iterations, but 7 is tipped as a fresh start.
Interest rates are at all time lows and home values have hit their low points in most markets.
That's a much better and healthier approach than what I was doing initially — trying to manually buy at low points in the hope that I was catching the bottom.
There will be numerous high and low points in an investor's tenure.
Instead, price will «swing» from high to low points in the market.
When it comes to our children and their future, the decision by the Malloy administration to join a testing system that is designed to ensure that our children are deemed failures was nothing short of the lowest of the low points in 2014.
A simple illustration provides a backdrop students can use to share their dreams, their interests, and the high and low points in their lives.
Some have reached low points in their lives; others are fast approaching them.
I think the comedy is definitely there, we just would like to see more low points in the story.
Residents even broke open water mains at low points in an effort to drain the last drop of water.
Though the WFP was not without its low points in 2011: the shuttering of its controversial for - profit arm Data and Field Services on Oct. 26 and the loss of WFP - endorsed candidate David Weprin in the NY - 9 special election.
Dortmund have suffered a mediocre season with several low points in both the Bundesliga and in Europe, meaning the atmosphere at the Westfalenstadion remains far from good.
Yesterday was the lowest point of many many low points in recent years.
It's not just the low points in my daily life — I've had the occasional near panic attack at work too.
The worst time to make important decisions is when you're going through extreme high or low points in life.
As he bobbed up and down on the waves was he reminded of the low points in his life, and how quickly they came, even though he'd experienced so many highs?
When I've been in low points in my life so far, What gets me up is love and help, not judging look.
You'll see high and low points in any company's history, but you'll also notice a pattern emerge within each business.
That's their lowest point in a year.
Since Oct. 7, 2011 — the sector's lowest point in 13 years — the S&P / TSX Paper and Forest Products Index has jumped 218 %.
That comes as long - term investment returns from U.S. public pensions have hit their lowest point in more than a decade and a half, according to Wilshire Trust Universe Comparison Service.
The first is from a low point in a market where the typical customer is overserved by the incumbent companies.
No wonder Nanos Research now reports that Canadian confidence in our country's economic prospects has hit its lowest point in 24 months despite the relative heath of our nation's financial affairs.
John Betts: When I arrived in Canada four years ago, we were at a low point in terms of our market share, and when you looked at our business, clearly one of the areas where we were not connecting well was in our breakfast business.
By its low point in June, P&G was losing share in two - thirds of its markets.
Valeant, meanwhile, fell to its lowest point in more than five years, down nearly 90 % since its peak last summer.
It was at the lowest point in his life («My wife and I got on our knees and asked God what to do,» Mike says) that he decided to start High Point.
JC Penney's stock is trading at its lowest point in history.
O'Brien described the fallout as the lowest point in his life, feeling very publicly humiliated and defeated.
The Shanghai composite index is down 6 % so far in 2012 (as of mid-September) and at its lowest point in three years.
Budgets dropped to $ 6.9 billion, the lowest point in 11 years.
It was surely the low point in Jobs's life; the fact that he had no one but himself to blame for it only made it worse.
Layoffs topped out in 2016, when the state's coal industry slumped to its lowest point in 118 years, according to a report by the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet.
Even if you believe the federal government will keep its promises and won't further shift costs to states (and they recently cut our match rate to its lowest point in 25 years), even advocates for Obamacare admit the federal subsidies are front - loaded and that expansion will eventually cost the states.
In this environment, credit spreads have a more difficult time getting back to and staying at their lowest points in the cycle despite positive fundamentals.
And in this episode of the podcast, you will hear from Tony and Ray as they discuss the evolution of Ray's career, the catastrophic mistakes he made that almost destroyed everything he built, and how the lowest points in his life taught him his biggest lessons.
It appears the UK has voted in a referendum to leave the European Union, causing both celebrations and a crash in the pound's value to its lowest point in 31 years.
The currency recently experienced its lowest point in six years, and regulators feel banning bitcoin is the ultimate solution.
When a security falls below the lowest point in a «head and shoulders» topping pattern, place a stop loss above the breakout point to avoid severe losses in case of a fakeout.
The study drew on data from nearly 6,000 millennial renters (age 18 to 34) at a time when homeownership for Americans under 35 years old is at its lowest point in the history of Census recorded data dating back to 1984.
Unemployment is at the lowest point in a decade, and we're finally seeing signs of wage growth as well.
In a diversified portfolio you use your bonds to buy stocks (or for spending purposes if taking distributions from your portfolio) when the stock market falls so you aren't forced to sell your stocks at a low point in the cycle and lock in losses.
I believe this means BP could be undervalued, especially since the stock has regained some of its value since that low point in late June, 2010.
On July 25, 2012, it closed at 1.43, the lowest point in 200 years.
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