Sentences with phrase «of a jolt of»

Others, not in need of a jolt of caffeine, can opt for herbal infusions.
The defense bill that will be the basis for the package normally enjoys wide bipartisan support, but Republicans, and some fiscally conservative Democrats, are unhappy with the prospect of another jolt of deficit - swelling spending.

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The platform jolts — but doesn't fall, as a pair of hidden leaf springs engage the rails, keeping Otis's «safety elevator» miraculously in place.
Sometimes I'll have the alarm sound on low, but the speaker on the Apple Watch is weak enough not to jolt me out of bed.
The fewer the jolts, the less money, while sending more of them to their partner meant a profit that ranged from 15 cents to $ 15.
A real, more thorough market correction — accompanied by jolts of volatility — is still potentially looming on the horizon.
Maybe putting on a concert T - shirt under your suit gives you a little jolt of secret rock»n' roll energy throughout the day.
Police will be monitoring impact of the fake girl on traffic; she was designed to jolt drivers into paying attention but give those travelling at the street's recommended 30 kilometres per hour enough time to stop.
Car makers are trying to jolt the electric market, but an analyst explains to CNBC why the death of gas cars may be exaggerated.
The episode jolted the market after a measure of 60 - day volatility on the metal touched the lowest since 2005.
Or will the CEOs miss the wild jolt of stimulation that a new start - up brings?
You won't hear baristas asking that question in San Francisco coffee shops just yet — but a growing number of tech workers are drinking coffee with butter for a unique kind of jolt.
A few hours later, after drifting into the sleepy, dazed state she was in for much of her hospital stay, she woke with a jolt and proclaimed she was the country singer the Zac Brown Band.
And then when you lose your brother at an early age, all of a sudden you're sort of jolted into just a different world.
Don't overcomplicate it when it comes to exercising — even a 20 - minute walk can provide a much - needed jolt of happiness.
It's also worth noting the SEC jolt from last week has brought about a change in the makeup of the overall market cap for digital currency.
One morning I fell to the floor of my office, feeling an electric jolt in my chest as a result of stress.
The month's end brings further jolts, as Muslims typically splurge on a wardrobe of new clothes.
The flurry of activity has given a much - needed jolt to the Navy Yard, which has been in a slumber for decades.
In after - hours trading on Tuesday, Panera's shares rose about 4 %, while Buffalo's grew 5.3 %, as that stock continues to benefit from a jolt in the wake of interest from an activist investor.
He appealed on Sunday directly to people across Europe to step up and have more of a say in shaping the future of the European Union and giving it a «jolt», including through citizen consultations.
If a jolt of excitement courses through your veins at the mere thought of it, then you've found it.
If you're used to having support staff at your beck and call to handle matters large and small, you could be in for a real jolt of culture shock on your first solo day.
Regardless of how busy you are, if a colleague asks for assistance on a project, there's a good chance you'll get a jolt of happiness out of agreeing to help.
So target the caffeine jolt to between 9:30 am and 11:30 am, and if you want to keep sailing through the day, have another cup of java between 1:30 to 3:30.
The EpiPen is a so - called «auto - injector» which delivers a jolt of epinephrine to the body in order to counteract anaphylaxis shock from allergies to peanuts, shell food, and other substances.
The on - demand delivery service — offering rides, food, beauticians and more — has jolted the economies of even famously gridlocked cities like Jakarta, where small businesses have seen their sales soar once they've registered on the company's platform.
A resumption of Pyongyang's torrid testing pace in pursuit of its goal of a viable arsenal of nuclear - tipped missiles that can hit the U.S. mainland had been widely expected, but the apparent power and suddenness of the new test still jolted the Korean Peninsula and Washington.
Over the coming decades, Smith expects an influx of immigrants into the north, drawn by a milder climate and jobs in the resource sector, helping to deliver «an unprecedented economic jolt» to countries like Canada, Russia and Scandinavian nations.
Allowing employees time for volunteer activities of their choice fosters autonomy, renews a sense of purpose and provides a jolt of motivation.
But if you're looking for baby steps to get started with a less sedentary lifestyle, this study should give you a jolt of motivation.
The structures of some nanomaterials bend and change shape when given an electrical jolt, so that a material's properties can be altered at the flip of a switch — it can change color, for example, or become transparent.
Voluntary employee turnover has returned to prerecession levels, after declining between 2007 and 2010, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics» most recent Job Openings and Labor Turnover (JOLT) Survey.
It will also boast the star power of Aamir Khan, an Indian film legend who signed on to play the villain, and could just be the jolt Imax needs to find its way into the Indian mainstream.
Cleantech entrepreneurs got a jolt of energy today from President Barack Obama's rollout of climate - change initiatives.
The inventors claim that topically applied caffeine offers a consistent level of energy without the jolting buzz - then - crash that comes with drinking caffeinated drinks.
The industry got a jolt recently when the California Public Employees Retirement System announced it was lowering its historic 7.5 percent expected rate of return in an effort to reduce volatility in its portfolio caused by reaching for risk.
Social media provided a wider jolt of recognition.
In a report likely to jolt the red - hot market for so - called «Initial Coin Offerings» (ICOs), the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday found that the «coins» in one prominent ICO were in fact securities — meaning the transactions fell afoul of federal investment laws.
This new kind of approach to fighting blood cancers is truly personalized; immune T - cells are extracted from patients, genetically tinkered to home in on an destroy cancerous cells, multiplied in a lab, and then jolted back into the patient's body within about two weeks.
Trudeau never really talked about his overhaul of the family benefit program as economic stimulus, but that didn't stop others from anticipating a jolt in household spending.
The beginning of the year's sharp rise in interest rates has finally given a jolt to stocks.
The term «growth hacking» brings to mind images of a dude 75 pounds overweight, sitting in dark room with one lamp and surviving off a strict diet of Jolt Cola and Cheetos.
The fact that the bond market retreated during the first week of the year on «old» news and in the second week on very little new economic news, though Wednesday saw softer JOLTS (where job openings slid to a six - month low) and Import Price data barely rising at all, is revealing.
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Jan 13, 2016: After China's stock market jolted equity portfolios around the world in the first days of 2016, it became clear that links among markets are deeper and more complex than ever.
Changes in perceived risk can jolt markets out of the current high risk aversion regime and lift rates.
Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its latest monthly read of job availability and labor turnover (JOLT), showing that private non-farm job «openings» jumped a notable 14.10 % since January, climbing 27.79 % above the level seen in February 2010; private non-farm job «hires» increased a notable 4.33 % since January, climbing 4.65 % above the level seen in February 2010; and job «layoffs and discharges» increased 2.14 % since January while dropping 8.99 % below the level seen last year.
TRADE TALK: After an initial jolt of fear brought on by China's announcement of plans for tariff hikes in response to U.S. measures, investors are anticipating the two sides will work toward negotiations.
The step represented a significant escalation of the E.C.B.'s efforts to get banks to lend more money, apply a jolt to the eurozone economy and head off the threat of a destructive decline in prices known as deflation.
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