Sentences with phrase «of a soft landing base»

The baby jumper consists of a soft landing base under the seat.

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Our forecast of a «soft landing» for the Chinese economy is based on the increasing evidence that Chinese economic and financial policies are becoming less restrictive and will likely become expansive in the near future, with increased outlays for infrastructure.
Posting renderings of the forthcoming Flying Huntsman Soft Top on the Bradford based tuner and coachbuilder's Facebook account, Kahn hasn't released any more details on its Land Rover Defender - based creation but it appears from the images it will have an electric folding rear hood.
Other in - room amenities include a 27 - inch cable TV, a minibar with beer renewed daily, soft drinks and water, an iron and ironing board, an electronic safe, wardrobe, a ceiling fan and air conditioning, a furnished balcony, and TV speakers in the bathroom.The hotel offers a wide variety of beach, land, and water - based activities, including table tennis, basketball, volleyball, bocce, football, golf (minutes away), jogging trails, darts, tennis, bicycle riding, board games, yoga, aerobics, water aerobics, beach football and catamaran boating.
I guess we're going to just muddle along with market - based motives toward a cold, dark future with little hope of achieving the soft landing that that middle of the pack student from St. Albans might otherwise have assured us, if only we were enlightened enough to follow his lead.
While the Indians aggressively pushed for REDD + + in negotiations and the Americans argued for an even broader approach to land use - based emissions including the recognition of carbon absorbed by all land use change, African negotiators took a softer approach — pushing for REDD, but willing to take a rain check on AFOLU, even as the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) was promoting its «BioCarbon» initiative, which explicitly endorses credits from sustainable agriculture and forestry.
«What we are trying to achieve is a soft landing, not a boom or a bust,» says Dr. Sung Won Sohn, an executive vice president and chief economist in the Minneapolis office of San Francisco - based Wells Fargo Co. «There is a very good possibility that a soft landing is around the corner,» says Sohn.
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