Sentences with phrase «moved by»

«We are beyond moved by the support from all corners of the world and all walks of life,» Equality Florida wrote.
The markets are moved by the cacophony of polls, both private and public.
Mr. Trump, who has often struggled to express empathy in the face of tragedy, appeared moved by the personal stories, even as he asked repeatedly whether anyone in the ornate room at the White House knew how such horrors could be prevented.
I am proud that our union has added its voice to those of so many other Canadians who want to help, moved by the human plight of so many millions of displaced people.
Because we have conducted in - depth research into the business, we are not moved by any threats that we would be facing.
They're moved by daily prices, but «the value of America doesn't drop 3 percent in a day because the stock market does.
Litecoin also experienced a drop of 8.96 %, which could be due to profit taking, since the cryptocurrency moved by more than 100 percent from a low of $ 106.94 on February 6.
Air strikes have targeted Islamic State mobile refineries that are small and simple enough to be moved by truck.
This stock's share value has moved by only 80.71 % over the past year.
He's moved by the idea of many, many students from many, many places learning something because of him — even if it's something as mundane as a Salesforce.com API.
Reducing the explosiveness of the crude moved by rail was not supposed to be a cure - all to prevent accidents.
Heather Dietrick, Gawker's president and general counsel, presented a more hopeful view of the case to Capital, and suggested that the Florida jury would be moved by their argument that Hogan had turned his own sex life into a public spectacle long before Gawker published this tape.
Chinese stocks were little moved by their addition to MSCI Inc.'s benchmark indexes, as investors weighed the symbolic importance of inclusion against the limited impact on short - term inflows.
Still I was a bit moved by the point that these guys had «left their clients waiting for months at a time to have the materials they need to verify the existence and value of fund assets.»
In fact, roughly 70 percent of the nation's freight is moved by nearly 32 million trucks on the road, day in and day out.
U.S. financial markets were little moved by Thursday's data, with attention focused on details of a ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine and a surprise interest rate cut and bond purchasing program announced by Sweden's central bank.
But it feels like some part of that opposition is not going to be moved by anything.
Ultimately, though, the State Department finds that an increase in the amount of oil moved by rail will allow new oil sands production to come on - stream whether or not new pipelines are built.
The market is a complicated machine that is moved by a multitude of factors including the news, the lack of news, robot traders and sometimes, even human traders.
At the end of it all the kids came out for the ribbon cutting ceremony and I couldn't help but be moved by the reaction to their new playground.
There have been many remarkable fundraising efforts as a result of Hurricane Harvey, and we are both moved by the generosity of Les Alexander, JJ Watt, Michael Dell and countless others.
Moved by the story of her life, Bieber took a second to write in the guest book (or maybe he thought it was her autograph book, who knows): «Truly inspiring to be able to come here.
U.S. financial markets were little moved by the report.
Bitcoin moved by over 10 % on Tuesday alone, for example.
Even the people who I spoke to who disagreed were intrigued and moved by the eco-systemic argument,» Hanauer said in the email.
As some suggest, they didn't need Twitter until they were so moved by the GamerGate controversy to create an account.
In one of his speeches in Lyon, he declared: «To be moved by the speech of François Mitterand on Europe, a few weeks before his death did you need to be from the left?
The bureau isn't moved by any of these arguments, saying that if brokers already give out the data in print, it's in the public domain.
He added that McConnell ultimately decided to join Paul on the floor because «he was legitimately emotionally moved by it.»
I am proud to be part of this amazing organization and am always humbled and moved by the wonderful care my family, friends, and I receive when we come to NYPH as patients.»
A quintessentially Homo sapiens trait is empathy — the ability to intuit and be moved by others» emotions — and it can be crucial for persuading, consoling, or seducing.
I was moved by one description this week on consumer advocate Christopher Elliott's Elliot.org blog.
AGT host Nick Cannon was so moved by her performance that he broke the rule allowing only one golden buzzer push per judge, a move that releases streams of golden confetti and sends the contestant straight to the live shows.
By and large, these guys are moved by external demands far more often than any internal movements for change.
In the letter, Obama explained that he was moved by Copeny's words and that he hoped to meet her on his upcoming trip to Flint.
SoulCycle CEO Melanie Whelan was so moved by Shawn Achor's «The Happiness Advantage» that she once said it's a resource for her entire company.
Not everyone is as moved by Buzz moving aside.
There have been a number of high - profile derailments of trains — including one by UP — carrying shale oil, much of which is produced in new drilling areas without established pipeline networks and must be moved by rail.
Some customers will be moved by best - in - breed product or service offerings, like Office 365.
But keep in mind approximately 70 percent of all freight in the U.S. is moved by tractor - trailers: Whatever you just bought, whether at a store or online... chances are it got part of the way to you on a tractor - trailer.
Bitcoin's recent woes have been widely attributed to moves by the authorities in South Korea and China to tackle the issue by banning cryptocurrency exchanges.
The move by founder Nicolas Galperin to close after 11 years comes despite forecasts...
Former Grant Thornton partner Matthew Donnelly and former Perth Airport executive Fiona Lander have brought to seven the number of external recruits to join Deloitte's Perth partnership in the past five months, offsetting moves by other partners such as Jenn Morris, who has retired from the firm.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said any move by the United States to impose tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum would be a «very bad idea» guaranteed to disrupt trade between the two nations.
CALGARY, Alberta, May 2 - Alberta will hold talks with rail operators and oil producers aimed at smoothing the path to get more crude moving by rail to market amid a transportation bottleneck in the Western Canadian province, Alberta's energy minister said on Wednesday.
Seattle's attempt to rebalance those scales, at least in a minor way, follows a February move by Philadelphia to stop criminally prosecuting low - level marijuana offenses.
The tension mirrors disputes that have arisen over the refusal by Catholic hospitals and universities to offer contraception in their employee health plans and moves by local governments to stop contracting with religiously affiliated adoption agencies that refuse to place children in households headed by same - sex couples.
Ford's CEO explained the move by pointing to decreasing demand for small cars, which the Mexico plant would have built.
«I'm really confident that as we move into the second half this year and into the first half of 2019, we're going to be seeing very material volumes of oil moving by rail,» he added.
SPECIAL REPORT: There has been a flurry of high - profile moves by senior lawyers in Perth as the sector readies for a pick - up from several quiet years.
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