Sentences with phrase «lowest ebb»

Contrast with SA, where the consumer confidence index is at its lowest ebb since 2009.
Overall, the growth rate in FY14 - 15 was at the lowest ebb in the last three years.
When the President takes measures incompatible with the expressed or implied will of Congress, his power is at its lowest ebb, for then he can rely only upon his own constitutional powers minus any constitutional powers of Congress over the matter...
While the job market has recovered somewhat from the lowest ebb earlier this decade, it is still a grim place for new graduates.
Although Mr. Tillim wrote on a wide range of topics, he was most identified with representational and figurative painting, which he supported at a time when esteem for that sort of work was at its lowest ebb.
And it came at just the right time, when the city was at its lowest ebb, threatened by bankruptcy and violent crime.
The final boss marks The Old Blood's lowest ebb, a healthbar - whittling chore that lacks the visual ingenuity and environmental puzzle - solving of its counterparts in The New Order.
Didier provides unique insight into important and controversial matches from the first trophy he won with them in 2005 to the Premier League title a decade later; as well as what persuaded him to stay when he was at his lowest ebb.
In an era when we're regularly asked to vote on whether we need a new national flag to get rid of the Union emblem (historical note: it's only technically called a Union Jack when it's on the jackstaff of a British naval vessel) on our own ensign, and when Britain's international stock is at its lowest ebb, this seems to be a risky move by MINI, which is — when all's said and done — essentially a German outfit nowadays.
Its launch comes in the wake of the publication of The Prince's Trust Youth Index 2017 report, which found that young people's self - confidence is at its lowest ebb in eight years, with 58 % of the 16 - 25 year olds surveyed fearful for their futures.
An ugly current of transphobia animates these attitudes — which culminate in a violent attack on Marina at her lowest ebb.
Elena Beuca (pictured, above) and her husband Dave Rogers were at the lowest ebb of their married life when Ditlev Darmakaya, a stranger they met at the airport, energised their world by imparting a rare understanding of spiritual connectivity.
With directorial competence in action cinema currently at its lowest ebb at the multiplex, his elaborate setpieces are a breath of fresh air.
But The Beaver faces a far different challenge in putting bums on seats, with Mel Gibson's star now at its lowest ebb.
Early in the morning, when the body is in its overnight fasting state, the glycogen stores of the body are depleted and at their lowest ebb.
At my lowest ebb, I couldn't work, stayed in bed till 5 p.m., and avoided my friends.
However, it turns out that the time that provides the most information is when heart rate is lowest and study participants are most likely asleep, or at their lowest ebb during the night.
They often have to make important decisions when their level of alertness is at its lowest ebb.
He noted that the potential National Chairman of PDP will be putting himself out to be scrutinized, to be harassed and to be dealt with because the party is not in power at the national level, stressing that the Chairman is taking over a party that is at the lowest ebb for repackaging, reprogramming, re-strategizing and re-orientation and as such it needs a hardworking and experienced person like him as the Chairman.
Their living conditions are appalling while their self esteem arising from the shabby treatment meted to them is at its lowest ebb.
He averred that,» Dino's message of inept leadership and bad governance that has brought the state to its lowest ebb under the current dispensation, only goes to reinforce the PDP's position that Kogi state is now a failed state and has been made a laughing stock among committee of states in the country.»
Why has the NPP's standard reduced to such lowest ebb
Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, says that the «clawing greed» on display has seen parliament's moral authority at its «lowest ebb in living memory».
Coming at a time when Abuja's relationship with Washington is at its lowest ebb over insecurity in the country, the US may favour regime change in Nigeria, which may benefit Atiku.
He urged the Commission to work to ensure that the confidence of Nigerians in the Police Force, «which is at its lowest ebb at the moment is improved upon.»
They are not the numerical bulk of his support, but they were his most passionate supporters when his leadership was at its lowest ebb last year, and they also bring plenty of the organisational and social media nous that were crucial in Labour's election campaign.
Nor is it a coincidence that Tony Blair was able to join George Bush's Iraq adventure when the Tories» confidence and leadership was at its lowest ebb.
Is this the lowest ebb that our onetime deputy governor of the Exchequer could reduce his political desperation levels to?
Our currency is at its lowest ebb and today trades at 305 to $ 1.
YouGov is the third polling company to report the Tories at their lowest ebb, after Opinium and TNS BMRB.
That can't happen while it is seen as a temporary passing through point for people at their lowest ebb.
But back to the possible reason for the letter, the Buhari administration, in the eyes of the public at the moment, is at its lowest ebb.
Mid-sixties, it was the Billy Wright tenure and really the club was at it's lowest ebb.
The Portuguese tactician may be at his lowest ebb professionally at present but there are some signs of encouragement and parallels between where he is right now and how Kanye West rebounded from almost self - sabotaging his own career.
But the roots of this rivalry lie two decades ago, when both West Brom and Stoke were at the lowest ebb in their history, languishing in the old third division, a far cry from their present day status.
His reputation among supporters of the Spanish champions was at it's lowest ebb, with some calling for him to be sacked straight away rather than wait until the end of the season.
In Week 2 against a Duke at its lowest ebb — the Blue Devils would go 0 - 12 under Ted Roof — Chip Vaughn had to block a 28 - yard field goal at the buzzer.
The team has lost focus and their confidence is at its lowest ebb.
Americans fell out of the practice of donating money when the economy was at its lowest ebb, and they failed to pick it back up.
Wycliff's acceptance of the scriptures as the rule of life finds expression in nearly all his works but especially in his treatise De Veritate Sacrae Scriptures (on the truth of the Holy Scriptures) published in 1378, the year in which the papacy ranked to its lowest ebb, with the «Great schism», when a new pope was elected in Rome in opposition to the pope of Avignon.
When things had reached their lowest ebb, new life began to flow.
Today, however, Orlando's fame seems to have sunk to its lowest ebb.
Note that refinancing was at its low ebb.
Diplomatic relations between Athens and the rest of Europe may be at a low ebb, but there is one part of Greece that is clamoring for overseas visitors.
It could not have been at a lower ebb at the start of 2008.
Canada - Japan relations are at a low ebb politically and need to be rescued by urgent and decisive action.
Its» crediblity with the public at large and even the «faithful» is at a low ebb.
There is little doubt that Christian morale is currently at a low ebb.
So when 9/11 hit, rock was already demoralized about its purpose, especially politically, and at something of a low ebb in general — you can see this in the early scenes of School of Rock.
-- Discipline is at too low an Ebb: Bad Books are become fashionable among them.
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