Sentences with phrase «nowhere near peak»

While activity is still nowhere near the peak levels of 2006 and 2007, when compared to the past few years, the leasing environment today is like «night and day,» according to Alvin Williams, of Excess Space Retail Services Inc., a consulting and advisory firm.
It's also nowhere near the peak of approximately $ 250 billion seen in 2006 and 2007, according to Keith J. Braddish, managing director at debt and equity provider NorthMarq Capital.
This leads me to think that we are nowhere near the peak of Atlantic tropical storms.
We're nowhere near Peak Oil or Peak Gas — despite what some people were predicting a few years ago — and prices continue to plummet.
While US markets have been on fire recently, Canadian equities are nowhere near the peak they reached in 2008.
«We could see a plateau,» he says, noting that we're nowhere near peak vinyl levels of 1981, when more than one billion records were sold worldwide.
The supply levels are expected to tick up slightly in 2020 and 2021, but nowhere near the peaks of 2016 and 2017.

Not exact matches

A skeptic might argue that this does not necessitate peak coal, because other developing countries home to billions of people are still nowhere near the level of electricity use of the Western world.
Though single - family construction is nowhere near its mid-2005 peak, according to NAHB data, it's currently at its highest level in nearly a decade.
Today's ratio of 4.44 % is nowhere near the ratio of 7.21 % during the peak of the housing bubble and is instead at the lowest rate since 1980 (4.38 %).
As it happens, in my case, prices were nowhere near this low when I wanted to fly to Maui — they were just under $ 2,200 — so the American Airlines off - peak award saved me around $ 1,800 and netted me a return of 4.5 c / mile.
The hilarious part is that even if we do, the result with the 19 remaining proxies gives peak warmth in the late 15th century comparable to about 1940, but nowhere near as warm as the late 20th / early 21st centuries.
For what it's worth, Jevons predicted the peak in U.K. coal production — but the consequences were nowhere near as dire as he predicted 50 years beforehand.
It's nowhere near NASA's forecast smoothed peak.
Although the move from BlackBerry's own operating system to Android has slowed its death spiral, sales are still nowhere near they were at its peak.
One thing's for sure: headphones are gradually evolving into more sophisticated, and thus more expensive, gadgets, and the momentum of their sales expansion indicates that it's nowhere near reaching its peak.
«There are certain markets that are still nowhere near that previous peak,» says Jim Costello, senior vice president at Real Capital Analytics.
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