Sentences with phrase «of anchor points»

A cargo net with a network of anchor points help keeps trunk cargo securely in position.
Along with that, there are all of the anchor points for safely securing a car seat.
A much - desired electric tailgate reveals a large load capacity — 488 - litres growing to 1478 with the seats folded flat — that offers a good load height, plenty of anchor points, a 12 - volt outlet and a dedicated light.
With $ EWS, the monthly chart below shows a downtrend line in place with multiple touches of the anchor points.
Your body weight should lean out of the anchor point.
Only this time, there is much more core engagement because of the off balanced position your body is put into by the placement of the anchor point.
The rings can be raised up to be within 6 inches of the anchor point, and can hang down roughly 9 feet each.
The rings can be raised to within 12» of the anchor point, and fully extended can be about 10 feet long, giving you plenty of in between room.
Where I can still picture and, more importantly, kind of understand the distinctions between a G, M, Q, JX and QX, etc., Infiniti's new nomenclature is utterly devoid of an anchoring point, a spot among all the alphanumeric mumbo - jumbo to plant your feet and mentally measure the relative physical and metaphysical, if you will, differences between segments.

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If Barcelona or Catalonia lost the presence of large anchor companies, that would have an impact on the startup ecosystem, since large companies are customers and sources of talent and future founders,» he wrote, but the strong pace of acquisitions seems to point in the opposite direction.
This starts from the low of December 2016, but the second anchor point for the uptrend line does not appear until January 2017.
«I do think we are in an era where people come to expect, or become comfortable with, hosts of late - night shows having a strong point of view,» says Meyers, former anchor of Saturday Night Live's «Weekend Update.»
Regency Centers, which operates a portfolio of strip centers anchored by Kroger, among other traditional chains, saw its stock falling more than 5 percent at one point Friday afternoon.
They've been «anchored» to a certain price point, and if they're focused on costs rather than the value of outcomes, you're never going to escape the weight of their lowball expectations.
It came to the point where the arrangement was no longer sustainable and I had to choose one, but the security of my biweekly paychecks and health insurance was anchoring me to my cubicle.
The future pattern of rally, retreat and rebound rally will set the first anchor point for a new uptrend line.
Once the three anchor points are set, the position of the curve does not change.
The anchor point for this trend line is the low of $ 0.68 in 2016 January.
At the point the growth began to slow, the multiple would contract, meaning that even if its earnings do grow 600 % in the next few years, if it becomes subject to the law of big numbers - that ever increasing amounts eventually forge their own anchor - the result would be a market capitalization substantially similar to today, leading to no increase in the stock price over a long period of time.
As CNBC anchor Becky Quick pointed out this morning during their segment in which I joined, we may be entering that phase of the cycle where good news on Main St. is bad news on Wall St.. That is, accelerating wage growth may lead the Federal Reserve to tighten faster, slowing overall growth more than currently expected.
Having a numerical goal takes account of the importance of inflation expectations, and seeks to provide an anchoring point for them — which is a critical function of any monetary policy regime.
Over the rest of the campaign, Cohen's most notorious public moment was his odd August 2016 TV appearance in which a CNN anchor pointed out Trump was behind in polls and Cohen repeatedly asked, «Says who?»
The neutral rate — which anchors the level of the entire yield curve — is a useful starting point for understanding what's driving low interest rates.
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada is keeping its trendsetting interest rate anchored at one per cent for the remainder of the year and sending a message that it still believes the cost of borrowing will go up at some point in the future.
At each point where the company was ready to move to the next phase of development, the Polaris team has been there as an anchor, and will continue to be as we seek to help millions of patients worldwide.
With these points in mind, we believe that investors would be well served by examining data objectively and by trying to suppress any anchored biases when shifting fundamental conditions require a new course of action.
Anchoring involves creating a mental reference point that influences our appraisal of subsequent conditions, and this influence can assume particular gravity in our decision - making processes when we confront uncertain environments.
Yet even though anchors often have little direct relevance on where a data point should currently reside, they nevertheless influence our perceptions of reality and can take concerted effort to raise once they have become firmly secured.
In my recent National Post column, I make reference to some back - of - envelope calculations to the effect that replacing the fiscal anchor of balanced budgets to one of a fixed debt - GDP ratio allows the federal government to increase spending by 1.2 percentage points of GDP, or by about $ 25 billion.
Those links will help improve the authority of your domain as a whole, but are often very general and do not contain keyword - rich anchor text, or point to meaningful pages.
The primary conclusion I draw from this is Google has a great deal of trust for the anchor text I use to point to my own pages.
We are value investors for many reasons, one of which is that establishing an estimated intrinsic value provides an anchor or a solid point of reference from which the turbulence of markets can be viewed dispassionately.
The Rumors of the Death of Link Building are Greatly Exaggerated — Search Mojo calms those thinking that link building is dead by pointing out that these new rules are cracking down on the over optimization of anchor text, and that using link building methods in moderation is still key.
Use language appropriate to the visitor based on the target audience Heat maps show an F pattern is used when scanning content, so using bold headings and sub-headings to make it easier to scan and break up a copy Change paragraphs to bulleted lists Put the main point first (inverted pyramid) Use personal pronouns Put yourself in the place of the visitor and consider questions the visitor may have, then get to the point with the answer Add links, if appropriate, to keep the visitor engaged on your site and to keep them from searching elsewhere Name links (and anchor text) in a way that the visitor will know what to expect when they click Find out what keywords visitors are searching for to reach your site and write with these keywords in mind These tips are a great starting point for anyone wanting to optimize their website content.
Because India was involved in world trade at the time of Christ, some traditions hold that Thomas traveled to India to share the Gospel with Jews who had taken up residence in India for business reasons and planted an anchor point for Christians that still holds today.
But the point is, as Sherry acknowledges, that both Vivien and her religion offered Greene an anchor, a way to channel energy and excitement, an excuse for hope in the face of a congenital predisposition to despair.
As John Diggins points out in The Lost Soul of American Politics, the public longs to recover a sense that its members live under the guidance of a transcendent moral center, and they want to utilize such a center as an anchor from which they can exercise their democratic freedoms.
Once it was when from the summit of a high mountain I looked over a gashed and corrugated landscape extending to a long convex of ocean that ascended to the horizon, and again from the same point when I could see nothing beneath me but a boundless expanse of white cloud, on the blown surface of which a few high peaks, including the one I was on, seemed plunging about as if they were dragging their anchors.
At that point, Crust already had the makings of a growing restaurant group with locations in Phoenix and Scottsdale, a catering company, MLB partnerships with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies, a location in the Phoenix Convention Center, and a retail line that is anchored by their homemade Kurt Warner Marinara Sauce.
They certainly are playing the best of any New England team entering the playoffs: Anchored by nosetackle Vince Wilfork (page 66), the defense held four of its final five opponents to seven points or fewer.
It's like he has been running while pulling up an anchor until this point, and now, better technique is going to allow him to free himself of that anchor and truly unleash the beast.
1 DUKE The Blue Devils, who lose only one starter (point guard Daniel Ewing), will be anchored by a pair of battle - hardened seniors, guard J.J. Redick and forward Shelden Williams; they'll also be reinforced by the nation's top recruiting class, including three McDonald's All - Americans, power forwards Eric Boateng and Josh McRoberts and point guard Greg Paulus.
Its all over the young guns can now bask at the top of the log with 6 points, while Dynamo and Olympiacos decide who should be second with 3 points each while Baryen anchors the log with no points.
They have a center who can run the offense and anchor the defense, a power forward who can guard point guards and centers and a backcourt that can drive, shoot threes better than any other and defend any of their peers.
Anchoring is different: Intentionally securing one end of the club against the body, and creating a point of physical attachment around which the club is swung, is a substantial departure from that traditional free swing.»
«Anchoring creates potential advantages, such as making the stroke simpler and more repeatable, restricting the movement and rotation of the hands, arms and clubface, creating a fixed pivot point, and creating extra support and stability that may diminish the effects of nerves and pressure,» Nager said.
NAME TO NOTE: Matt Kjeldgaard, DL, Sr. — The 6 - foot - 3, 270 - pounder anchored the defensive front as a huge force in the middle of an Oakdale defense that allowed just under 16 points per game, including holding opponents scoreless in the last six quarters of the NorCal regional final and CIF State Bowl title game.
Meanwhile, to one side of the alcove, four more dancers harnessed to ropes anchored at a point 150 feet farther up the wall took turns leaping into space.
If trials are conducted in the heat, or with reduced oxygen content, for example, then continuous knowledge of the distance remaining may become more important as an anchor point in the regulation of work rate.
Because there's a flip - side to the above, and that's that while Can's toolkit is of a box - to - box player you send out either as a shuttler in a three or alongside a more defensively rigorous partner in a two, everything points to Can himself wanting to be an anchor — to play as the six.
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