Sentences with phrase «nadir of»

Sales of Manhattan apartments during the first quarter of the year hit their slowest pace since the nadir of the Great Recession, according to an analysis by the Wall Street Journal.
Force Touch was the nadir of Apple's stream of uninspired branding around the Apple Watch; we can only hope 3D Touch overtakes it across Apple's products in due time.
This is probably the nadir of lawyer employment, and there is much talk of a «lost generation» of lawyers who enrolled in law school just as Stage 1 was drawing to a close.
The recent non-precedential decision in Deslam v. Deslam, No. 1237 WDA 2012 (March 15, 2013) presented the Superior Court with the dilemma of Ellen Deslam in the nadir of her third marriage, just 36 months from her Medicare eligibility date, after a five year union.
Gossip, at the nadir of the scale, is trash talk that will arise no matter what we do.
I was one of those scientists who was derided as a global warming skeptic until I pointed out all scientists must be skeptics and the world had warmed since 1680 — the nadir of the Little Ice Age.
Accordingly research has estimated that during the cold nadir of each ice age, coral reef extent was reduced by 80 % and carbonate production was reduced by 73 % relative to today.
The problem, ignored by proponents, is that it has warmed naturally since the nadir of the Little Ice Age in the 1680s.
But here at the nadir of the «debate» (or fruitless war of words) to co-opt the public to a science they are not equipped to judge, no one will question their own tragically flawed estimation of their own «expertness»; no one is learning anything.
The world is currently in an Interglacial, and though warm compared to the nadir of the Ice Age approximately 20,000 - years ago, it's not as warm as previous Interglacials.
It was close to the nadir of the cold period known as the Little Ice Age.
The nadir of all this was reached when Koonin wrote an editorial in The Wall Street Journal that appeared to question climate science.
The temperature seems remarkable today, but was consistent with an earth recovering from the nadir of the Little Ice Age (LIA) in the 1680s set back by the cooling associated with the Dalton Minimum.
The nadir of the LIA was in the 1680s with a meter of ice on the Thames as Grifier's 1683 painting The Great Frost illustrates.
They had to eliminate the natural temperature increase from the nadir of the LIA in 1680.
Or, in a shorter period, it has generally warmed from the nadir of the Little Ice Age in 1680.
This plan had the ultimate effect of undoing Gleick just when he should have been reaching the zenith of his career and casting him in the nadir of his career instead.
It would be pleasant to report that Susan Kandel's paean to abortion represented the grotesque nadir of the day's presentation of «original research by advanced graduate students.»
I was considered the nadir of the show, the worst.
Yet, despite having a clear solution to the clone dilemma, we still had Dr. Mario, Lucina, Toon Link, and the nadir of the lot, Dark Pit (at least Toon Link and Doc Mario make sense, though they deserve better than the clone treatment).
But the nadir of that lot, Bubsy, was a persistent one, and the obnoxious bobcat starred in four different games that spanned multiple consoles.
The game has set a new record for concurrency by reaching its unprecedented nadir of 10 players online!
When you look at the in - game store and realize it would take well over $ 1000 to purchase a complete version of the game with every costume, character, and feature unlocked, it can feel like the absolute nadir of free - to - play game making.
And then in early 16», this chart reflected the massive credit injection by the PBoC (China's central bank) by hockey sticking upwards, which subsequently marked the nadir of the commodity / EM bear market.
That might change as we get near the nadir of the credit crisis, but it does set up an interesting dynamic.
At the nadir of our performance, a typical comment from our clients after hearing our case was something along the lines of «I hear what you guys are saying, and I agree: These prices seem crazy.
The yield curve has enough slope to benefit banks that don't face a lot of credit problems... and the yield curve will steepen further from here, particularly if the expected nadir of Fed funds drops below 2 %.
The decline accelerated for the next year and a half, reaching a nadir of $.50 in December 2008.
More interesting perhaps, is that the share price has followed a pattern of alternating lower lows and lower highs every two or three years; the share price rose after 2003 to a high of $ 35 only to fall back to the $ 14 range in 2006, then made another high in 2007 close to $ 35 before falling again to $ 6.70 during the 1st quarter of 2009, the equity nadir of the financial crisis, before once again rising to $ 24 last year.
This merrily continued, with the share price reaching a nadir of EUR 3.25 in Aug - 11 — amounting to almost a cumulative EUR 1.2 billion loss in market cap — actually in excess of the lawsuit total!?
And at another firm, I could not convince my boss to go long once the nadir of the credit crisis had passed.
Bond investors need to realize that most returns of the bond market are earned at three times: first, after the nadir of the credit cycle, credit - sensitive bonds soar.
The nadir of Kia's recent efforts has been to push value, style, and comfort, and that's clearly exhibited in the latest Rio.
Sales have surged 86 percent since 2009 to essentially regain the U.S. market share it had lost during the nadir of the Great Recession.
Dodge Dart The Dodge Caliber was arguably the nadir of Chrysler's new - product development in the Daimler era, when cost - cutting was taken to new heights — or depths.
I call that a nadir of decline, wouldn't you?
But the bottom is ultimately just the bottom, and when you get this close to the absolute nadir of cinema, subtle measures of relative merit just don't mean much anymore.
Or, more accurately, the nadir of the nadir.
and the nadir of his life in the 1980's, drugged up in a haze under the oppressive thumb of his doctor turned manager / caretaker and all around monster Eugene Landy, the film strikes an excellent balance between Wilson the genius and Wilson the broken man barely holding onto his life.
Cutting back and forth between Wilson at his prime during recording sessions for Pet Sounds and the nadir of his life in the 1980's, drugged up in a haze under the oppressive thumb of his doctor turned manager / caretaker and all around monster Eugene Landy, the film strikes an excellent balance between Wilson the genius and Wilson the broken man barely holding onto his life.
As an aside, this must be the nadir of cinematographer Dean Semler's illustrious career.
Halfway through the year, The Neon Demon kindly established the nadir of 2016 cinema for me and with just three months to go, I am doubtful I'll see anything worse this year.
This might be the nadir of the movie, and perhaps of cinema as a whole, as «men dressed as women» has been strip - mined by comedies to the point where it is laboriously trite and exceedingly unfunny.
Avalon marked the nadir of this tendency, but Rain Man suffers from it as well.
ultimately stands as the nadir of the entire series, which is certainly no small feat.)
Repetition was the rule of the day and a quick look at horror titles from 1989 reveals a litany of sequels that represent the nadir of their respective franchises: A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: the Dream Child, Friday the 13th VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3, and Halloween 5.
From the highs of Nashville, Short Cuts and The Player to the nadir of Pret - a-Porter, Altman's films have covered considerable ground, both in terms of theme and geography.
The nadir of this terrible year of non-Hunger-Games blockbusters, Zack Snyder proves once again that he has no sense of visual storytelling, even if the static images may be well constructed or beautiful.
Over the Top is quite possibly the creative nadir of Stallone's (Rambo II, First Blood) once flourishing career, and if you've followed his ups and downs, this is saying more than you can possibly imagine.
Or the other one, the notorious one, the nadir of Clayburgh's career, in which she straps on a dildo and just can't seem to get it off, not even with a butcher knife.
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