Sentences with phrase «nadir in»

The decision passed largely without remark, but this move quietly signifies a nadir in the relationship between the criminal courts and the media.
Furthermore, some legal authorities actually view item's exposing its client Niki Diaz to near - certain imminent deportation as a feather in item's cap — a new value - adding nadir in item's never - ending quest for self - aggrandizement, even at the peril of its own client.
That development surprised few observers given the highly - politicized backdrop of the government's push to exploit the Amazon's natural resources and perceived tendency to ride roughshod over social concerns, which reached a nadir in May 2009 with the Bagua massacre.
And it appears a recovery is underway since the (IMO) nadir in 2007.
Over the past several months, the Arctic Ocean on the opposite side of the world has also seen record - low sea ice — a new nadir in a decades - long decline that, climate scientists say, is one of the many fingerprints of humans» hand in warming Earth's atmosphere and oceans through the burning of fossil fuels.
«Increasingly, the road to Copenhagen resembles a suburban street on Halloween with the number of climate change freak shows and stunts reaching a nadir in recent weeks.
The sea ice hits its nadir in September before rebounding during the Arctic winter.
Nye hits his nadir in a desert meeting with an apocalyptic ecologist, Guy McPherson, who has built something of an «End of Days» following through his prediction that the human race will be gone by 2030.
The most eloquent alternative to the view that painting had reached a nadir in the 1970s was the 2006 exhibition High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967 - 1975, curated by Katy Siegel with assistance from David Reed, who had conceived of the show.
At something of a personal nadir in 1969, he was appointed senior lecturer in painting at the Central School of Art, where he had also been a student.
This was a time when US arcades were reaching a nadir in terms of popularity.
Funnily enough, November also marked the recent nadir in the share price, which has since bounced by 40 %!
The current 10 - year earnings average starts in November 2003 when real profits were just rebounding from the nadir in March 2002.
According to the American Booksellers Association, since hitting a nadir in 2009, the number of indie bookstores in the U.S. has grown 19.3 percent, from 1,651 to 1,971.
Muscle car values have rebounded since their nadir in the early 2010s.
A new nadir in Lamborghini's fortunes began in 1994, when Chrysler passed ownership to a group of Indonesian investors.
While it is true that the nominal budget for public schools has increased slightly from its nadir in FY 2010 - 11, North Carolina's public schools themselves have not benefited from higher resource levels since the change in General Assembly majority.
In the early 1980s, for example, when salaries had been dropping for a decade and districts could not fill their vacancies, the average quality of teachers reached a nadir in virtually every respect.
undoubtedly represents a nadir in the Streep's career.
Even now, though, it's hard to find anyone who'll really go to bat for the film as anything other than a new nadir in Burton's creative slump.
Our well - being is high in our 20s and 30s, begins to drop in our 40s, reaches its nadir in our early 50s, and then begins climbing back up in our 60s, 70s, and, if we're lucky, beyond.
Since the early 1990s the numbers of Fraser sockeye have steadily dwindled, reaching a particularly troublesome nadir in 2009 when more than 11 million sockeye were forecast to return and only 1.4 million showed up.
Labour were at an electoral nadir in 2009, and so this year they can expect to see their vote share pick up sufficiently with their national revival.
The federal corruption conviction of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's former fixer and longtime top aide, Joe Percoco, further yoked the two - term governor to a broken culture in Albany that he has long tried to campaign against, marking a nadir in Cuomo's governorship and only the start of a political headache that is likely to intensify.
It reached its nadir in Zaragoza, Spain, at the qualifying tournament for the 1992 Olympics, where the Azzurri struggled to beat a team of Albanians who played in the same ratty Chuck Taylors they used for padding around town.
New York reached its nadir in 1975 when Coach Charley Winner, thinking his team was just a few players away from playoff contention, traded his first, fourth and sixth draft choices for three defensive linemen, two of whom now are out of football.
«History will tell you that when a school gives a guy only three or four years, the next guy will go through another three or four without success,» says Bill McCartney, whom Colorado administrators stood by through three losing seasons, including a 1 - 10 nadir in 1984, before the Buffaloes broke through.
Its stock closed at $ 42 on Monday, nearly double from the company's recent nadir in December 2015.
«We'll never get back to 1998, which was this absolute nadir in real commodity prices,» he says.
During the economy's nadir in 2009, French workers of Sony, Caterpillar and other companies held managers hostage to send a message about layoffs and severance pay.

Not exact matches

At the nadir of the financial crisis in early 2009, Scotiabank CEO Rick Waugh again warned that foreign competitors (freshly bailed out by their respective governments) could wreak havoc on Canada's Big Six.
In - November 2012 the company's stock sank below $ 12, the nadir of her tenure.
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Furthermore, at its nadir, Canada's GDP fell 5.4 % — pretty good compared with the 5.7 % drop in the U.S., and awesome stacked against Germany's 14.4 % slide or Japan's 15.2 % tumble.
The nadir came in late 2016.
But after a lousy year that saw the commodity's price get slashed nearly in half, many experts believe that the sector has finally hit its nadir.
When he became CEO in 2008, the company was at a nadir.
The company's chief executive bought millions of shares during the midst of the turmoil in December, 2008 and February, 2009 — «a time when the stock market was at its nadir and people thought the world was going to end,» said chief financial officer Laurence Sellyn.
Just a few short years later, the referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union catalysed a debate in which patriotism showed its less attractive face, reaching its nadir on 16th June 2016, when Labour MP Jo Cox, a campaigner for continued EU membership, was repeatedly stabbed and shot by a man shouting «Britain first».
Consider some of those «great old hymns» that our parents love and that we grew up on, «In the Garden» being the absolute nadir of them all.
In the closing decades of the fifteenth century the Papacy sank to a nadir from which it did not recover until the next century.
A kind of nadir was reached a few months ago when Deane Ferm roasted me in the pages of The Christian Century as an exponent of secularism and a contributor to the God - is - dead movement.
Just as each individual must arrive at his nadir of exhausted possibilities, at which point of death he is united to God, so also that portion of the human race which has achieved its historical limit must now find death and life in an ecstatic moment of self - forgetfulness.
During the nadir recent crisis (2001 — 2003), prices reached record low levels (Kona at 49 US cents / lb according to the ICO indicator price, April 2001) and left many Kona producers in very difficult conditions.
Both teams were docked points, and a glorious rivalry was born — one that would rumble through much of the 1990s and 2000s, taking in Martin Keown and Ruud van Nistelrooy, Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira, before reaching a farcical nadir (or zenith, if you're that way inclined) when Cesc Fabregas allegedly lobbed a slice of pizza at Alex Ferguson.
Purdue The nadir for the Boilermakers came last Oct. 9, when they became the first team in NCAA history to score 56 points... and lose.
His true nadir was in February and while he wasn't back to elite levels, he had turned the ship around in March.
However, despite their defeat — perhaps the nadir of van Gaal's reign to date — the Europa League still remains United's best bet of securing a spot in next season's Champions League.
We can't predict the future (although if you can, please let us know what will happen to the Dinger Machine because we're very worried), and the Marlins» actions may well be the nadir of owners acting in the best interest of their wallets.
This was the nadir of Hawkeye futility during the two miserable decades between Forest Evashevki's glory days of the 1950s and the Hawkeye renaissance led by Hayden Fry in the 1980s.
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