Sentences with phrase «more burst of»

We've heard quite a lot about this game since it was revealed back in January, but it looks like we'll get one more burst of information this Thursday.
About once every 11 years, the sun goes ballistic, throwing out more bursts of magnetic activity than normal.
Before the cells completely arrested, the researchers dispersed more bursts of light.
Over, under, and between them, Krasner adds more bursts of color and plain white, as if thickening the picture plane itself, again often in diagonals.
It's been 5 years since that fateful day and though I'll forever grieve the loss of my hubby, the dark cloud has finally lifted and there are now more bursts of sunshine.I share my story in this blog.I hope you're comforted knowing you aren't alone in your young widowed journey.

Not exact matches

In the tests, they burst through the surface, ejecting pillars of seawater more than a mile high while rippling out powerful shockwaves.
Tribe of Zero summed it up perfectly when they said, «hiring more staff for your small business might actually create the burst of growth that you've been waiting for.
Visual content marketing is seeing an explosive burst in popularity due to increasing demand; since sight is our strongest sense, we react more strongly to visual forms of information and content.
Unlike the iPhone, which burst onto the scene and quickly began transforming Apple's revenue landscape, the App Store has been more of a sleeper success story.
By comparison, he adds, Nasdaq stocks hit a market value of more than $ 6 trillion before the dotcom bubble burst, not accounting for inflation.
Had Social Security started investing in stocks in the early 1980s or late 1990s, she argues, the trust fund would be significantly more flush than it is now, even taking into account the bursting of the tech bubble in 2000 and the meltdown in 2008.
Three of us started the company, we were first time software entrepreneurs, we were starting in a difficult environment in late 2000 when the Internet bubble had burst, we couldn't get funding, we were working without salaries and having no financial cushion... but almost in a linear fashion it just got better and better: more momentum, more customers, better culture, better technology.
More than that, you could experience one major medical event, such as a burst appendix, which if uncovered by insurance, could set you back thousands of dollars.
Over the last few years, China's debt - to - GDP has ballooned to more than 300 percent from 160 percent a decade ago, causing many people, including Chinese officials, to warn of a financial - sector debt bubble that's waiting to burst.
If the current market would follow the 1990s bull that ended with the dot - com bubble burst, that would push the S&P 500 to 5,300 by the end of 2020, or more than double the current level, he said.
What's worse is that research shows quick bursts of stress between lulls is more stressful than a steady stream of stress.
Only a couple of the CEOs we spoke to had laid off more than two or three people; a few had added head count; and many had replaced employees as the market for available talent ripened to bursting.
While some responders had particular axes to grind (it's true that U.S. drug prices are radically higher than elsewhere in the world, for instance, and maybe a gamma ray burst could destroy earth, but those aren't really things you can act on tomorrow), many more offered healthful reality checks that most of us could benefit from, including:
That made it the best year on Wall Street since 1995, and it would take more than some short - term declines in stock prices as investors convert theoretical profits to the folding - money kind or even the inevitable downward market correction (the bursting of the proverbial bubble) to take the bloom of this particular rose.
So it was a little bit more than surprising to see a sudden burst of optimism among potential homebuyers in a monthly sentiment survey from Fannie Mae.
In this respect, I find his Financial Times op - ed more damning than his evidently temporary burst of candor in his October 2008 Congressional testimony.
I'd add a related wrinkle: when a dot.com bubble bursts, it mops up more quickly because of the difference between «mark - to - market» in an equity bubble and «extend - and - pretend» in a debt - financed housing bubble.
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The bursting of the last decade's housing bubble wiped out trillions in household wealth, cost more than 5 million Americans their homes and triggered the Great Recession.
After the bubble burst, about half of them owed more on their homes than they were worth.
Stockmarkets in many other economies are overvalued too, but a bursting of the bubble would claim many more victims in America than in Japan or Europe, partly because far more people own shares and partly because in recent years American households and companies have borrowed huge sums in the expectation that share prices will continue to climb.
To prefer 5 % to the current 4 % nominal GDP growth going forward, and a fortiori to ask for a burst of money creation to get us back to the previous 5 % bubble path, is to ask for chronically higher monetary expansion and inflation that will do more harm than good.
Lately, it looks like South Florida real estate prices are on their way back to pre-crisis level, but the question always remains as to whether that sudden surge of interest for the real estate market will remain strong, or the bubble will burst once more.
They are in part cyclical, as the bursting of a real estate bubble has led to sustained bank deleveraging: the overall balance sheet of Puerto Rican banks has declined more than that of Greece.
«When the bubble burst in 2008, we were left with a crater, which is where we now find ourselves,» Poloz told more than 600 members of the Vancouver Board of Trade.
While a single Bitcoin is now more valuable than an ounce of gold, economist and financial heads warn that cryptocurrency is another trend that will result in a burst bubble.
Since the financial crisis, but really since the bursting of the tech bubble, bonds have been more likely to move in the opposite direction to stocks.
Phoenix has been making its bouncy version of electro - pop for years — but their exposure to the world has come in more spread - out bursts.
The film will chart the true story of just how the housing bubble burst, and Bale, Gosling and Pitt will all portray real - life (albeit, more handsome) characters who helped engineer the disaster...
Despite obvious and continuing difficulties in enforcing human rights law, «there has been no more radical development in the whole history of international law than this bursting, as it were, of its traditional boundaries,» John Humphrey remarks in «The Revolution in the International Law of Human Rights» (Human Rights, Spring 1975, p. 209)
Given the strange restrictions under which their makers must work, the constructions already produced are marvels of ingenuity, although a creature so constituted is probably more plausible as a sensitive observer of sunsets than as the creative agent who, in a surprisingly short burst of intense activity, produced Process and Reality.
In each one the seed is hidden, more or less inert or active, of that spiritual disease which today throughout the world is bursting out into a homicidal, myth - making phobia, and the secret soul of which is resentment against the Gospel: «Christophobia.»
More recently, with the Punjab as the locus of one of the most successful areas of the «green revolution,» the sect has experienced upward mobility accompanied by a new burst of militant fundamentalism.
If you get a burst of anger from someone you barely know, you can probably assume there is more going on there.
Growing out of this concern for a desirable human future as well as out of the more immediate practical concerns of corporations and government agencies, the last decade has witnessed a spectacular burst of interest in futurology.
More than ever, churchgoers must have help to understand the bursting energies that are shaping society and church, to rediscover the God who acts in history, to join him in the arena of his work.
(132) The energy bursting from this story is admirable, but this is a long way from the problems of an averageCatholic family in Britain, who are more likely to be worrying about what the local primary school is teaching their children, rather than the best way to shoot a rat.
Denominational decline is one feature of our boundary - bursting age, and, if the churches respond rightly, a more catholic church may emerge from the rubble.
Whenever a tree incarnates the World Tree or when a spade is associated with the phallus and agricultural work with the act of generation, for example, one could say that the immediate reality of these objects or actions «bursts» or «explodes» under the irruptive force of a more profound reality.
Thames Water workers help distribute bottled water, at a bottled water station in Hampstead, north London, for one of the thousands of people in the London area who were left without water for more than 36 hours after extreme weather caused burst pipes.
And if we can not find God in your house or in mine, upon the roadside or the margin of the sea; in the bursting seed or opening flower; in the day duty or the night musing; in the general laugh and the secret grief; in the procession of life, ever entering afresh, and solemnly passing by and dropping off; I do not think we should discern him any more on the grass of Eden, or beneath the moonlight of Gethsemane.
One would think that in more men the shell of secrecy would have had to open, the pent - in abscess to burst and gain relief, even though the ear that heard the confession were unworthy.
I would add more seasonings if I had just been serving it with veggies but since the flax crackers are bursting with spice and a little heat, the subtle taste of the hummus was just right.
I then try and break up the cassia bark into smaller, more manageable pieces, after which I dry roast it to activate essential oils and give it a burst of flavour.
This salad out of Ottolenghi's cookbook Plenty More, is fresh and bursting with flavor between the beets, marinated onions, avocado, peas, and tons of fresh herbs.
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