I check your blog every now and then, but haven't seen
much action there in quite a while.
Not exact matches
Regardless of the details of the eventual plan, Klotz is thinking about the future, even if
there isn't
much immediate
action to take.
The realization that a
much bigger opportunity was right
there, adjacent to their actual business, pushed the two men into
action.
There's a lot you can infer from this problem — that the employee wanted to stifle the controversial head of state, revealing that it only takes one unhappy employee to take
action on what should be a
much more «official» account.
There's better - than - even chance that the software - only companies will survive as an independent industry, particularly if IBM's
actions mean as
much as most people think they do.
There is so
much social
action data left on the web that is completely untapped.
In 2015, when global nations came together to celebrate their commitment to climate
action with the Paris Agreement,
there was
much reason...
When we apply the methods that we developed for post-war data to Depression - era data, we find that
there was clearly sufficient evidence from valuations and market
action to warrant a strong avoidance of risk during
much of that period, and eventually to establish a significant exposure to market fluctuations.
Generally I'm looking for one kind of breakout or another, but
there's so
much price
action in between that I miss, so I hope MMAs will fill in the gap.
«
There are certainly things that are illegal content, so that is more of an area where talking about regulations could make sense, but so
much of what comes up in general discussion about this is out of reach of government
action from the get - go.»
Clearly, not
much has changed since Sunday's update, but
there are two features of market
action that warrant attention.
Chances are,
there is so
much information to process and so
much live
action happening at one time that you will more than likely miss out on a good trading opportunity.
As usual, I don't place too
much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market
action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3)
there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4)
there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
Even as some indexes in Asia edged up slightly,
there was not
much action in the equity markets on Thursday morning, as some exchanges were shut...
Looks like if
theres a price
action set up on these larger Time frames, the NFP gyrations are
much less of a problem.
It also means that
there is no government or central entity to make discretionary decisions about how
much currency to create or attempt to defend it through monetary policy
actions.3
The
action in the markets since Thanksgiving have been amazing,
there is so
much to cover after the past week so let's get into it.The last five days saw the worst price
action...
@William, I think since every
action you take (including what shirt to wear) potentially kills someone
there is such a thing as too
much information in this context.
Based on what the Bible advocates and the supposed
actions of God in it,
there is a good chance that those other options could involve
much nicer and kinder creators.
For example,
there is a tendency to analyze the behavior of groups from the perspective of Parliament as an institution, since Parliament was the scene of so
much Reform
action.
There are obviously very intentional
actions of Jesus that are described in Scripture, but
much of what we hear that He said and did comes as a reaction to the things that were going on around Him.
We are top of the food chain and our
actions have identifiable consequences on the environment around us, but both atheists and believers can agree on that
much (well most of us any way), but that's not good enough for most people, they have to have MEANING,
there has to be something more than meets the eye with them.
While such
actions, if they are followed to their logical end, may lead to murder and adultery, by the time you get
there, you will have done so
much other damage to your life, your friends, your relationship, your spouse, your job, your children, your health, your finances, and everything else in life, that you life will basically be a gehenna.
There's no law that says the President has to be a certain kind of Christian, and
actions speak so
much louder than words.
They teach us that
there can be no such thing as community without unity of consciousness, collective
action free of individual greed, humility and respect for the other and as
much concern for the other person's welfare as for our own.
There are Buddhist social movements in both Sri Lanka and Thailand that are, from my point of view, models of religiously - motivated social analysis and
action from which Christians have
much to learn.
It is therefore imperative not only that
there be
much prayer for the delegates charged with responsibilities in the United Nations, but that
there be
much more linkage of prayer with education for peace and political
action.
There was
much greater emphasis on the need to undermine religion by social and economic
action rather than by direct confrontation with religious institutions and believers.
On the one hand,
there is
much oppression and lack of the freedoms of thought, speech,
action, livelihood, and self - fulfillment at its best which every person, in the dignity of personhood, ought to have.
(A fact conveniently ignored by Bush critics) And frankly I think they likely did have the weapons as most of the world's security analysts believed, but hell with as
much lead time as we publicly gave them to remove them is it any wonder they were no longer
there by the time
action was taken?
There remains still to be reckoned with, some remnant of expectation of miraculous
action: it was inescapable in that age; however, as we may note once again, ancient miracles were
much simpler than their modern protagonists would have them, and
much closer to natural processes.
As we say in the essay, childhood changed in 80s and 90s,
there was
much more protectiveness,
there were new zero tolerance policies on bullying, which was fine when bullying was linked to physical aggression and to repeated
actions.
But
there is also
much suffering that exists in the world which isn't a result of our own
actions.»
When it comes to the Affordable Care Act's excise taxes,
there's too
much at stake for restaurateurs to not take
action now.
«We object to opening up a new trade with China when
there is still so
much abuse going on in our existing markets,» says Katrina Love, the campaign manager for Stop Live Exports, a community
action group.
There has been a burgeoning of country - level public - private partnerships, but
much more
action is needed worldwide.
But
there's so
much more entertainment to be consumed on Super Bowl Sunday beyond the
action between the hashmarks.
Anyone, who has had dealings with that part of the world knows
there is so
much exaggerated talk, but once it comes to actual
action, it is a different matter, so I wouldn't pay too
much attention to this story.
As for his team just being
there to stop Khabib attacking Artem that's laughable, his team where doing as
much threatening and getting in Artem's face as Khabib was, they were clearly
there as a bully boy tactic to intimidate Artem, which to me is cowardly behaviour, just because it's not as bad as McGregor's
actions doesn't mean it should just be ignored
There wasn't
much action between Spain and Italy, but the Spaniards looked relatively untested in their win.
And as his all
action game is based on energy and work rate,
there is only so
much his body can handle, as the boss stated in his post match comments on the Arsenal website.
Betting is suspended usually when
there is too
much action on one side.
There was not
much transfer
action for the Arsenal fans to get worked up about during the January window, but now that it is over we have Metro reporting a big Arsenal transfer rumour and claiming that the Gunners may already have secured a big signing for the summer.
The problem is that
there is not
much time to decide as the emergency loan window shuts tomorrow and until Walcott and the Ox return to
action it might be too
much of a risk.
Given the spectacle and an expectant crowd hoping to see him in
action, it remains to be seen whether or not
there is pressure on him to at least start the game and come off or to be introduced as a late substitute, but
much will naturally depend on the severity of the problem.
There hasn't been
much sharp
action to convincingly move the line either, as it has bounced between DAL -1 and KC -1 over the past few days.
Betting market: Despite the move from -7 to -8.5,
there's not
much to talk about in terms of sharp or public
action.
Although the
action at the front (if you can call it that) was pretty
much non-existent,
there were some reasonably good duels down the field which show that overtaking isn't going to be impossible this year.
Garry Monk's side are always good entertainment, however, and this could be an open game with plenty of end - to - end
action as
there is so
much at stake.
There was so
much action on Sunday at the first week of Flag Football..