Sentences with phrase «of circulation for»

I've been out of circulation for a couple of days, and I missed your birthday!
A lot of carbon falls to the ocean floor in the form of fecal pellets, and so is taken out of circulation for a while.
I know you've been out of circulation for a while and your needling skills have somewhat unraveled.
Fortunately the oceans do most of the photosynthesis and we might be able to sink more carbon to the ocean depths, taking it out of circulation for a million years.
These paintings were originally displayed at his home, Waltham Place and have been out of circulation for almost thirty years.
Rotate appropriate chew items in and out of circulation for your puppy.
I still want to try my luck with Baen one of these days but my inner accountant cringes at the thought of keeping a book out of circulation for a year +, now that I have some idea how much money it can generate if I put it up on Amazon.
«We know that's the biggest category of circulation for our ebook collection,» Ferris says, although the library considered other genres.
Sounds pretty helpful... And she has several ebooks focusing on helping women who have been out of circulation for a while — such titles as Dipping Your Toe in the Dating Pool, From Fear to Frolic and Moving on Gracefully — all covering issues that mid-life women need to face.
A senior dating service can help get you back into the game when you have been out of circulation for a while.
«A significant amount of black carbon» So researchers have counted the biochar locked in the soil — where it enhances fertility — as carbon out of circulation for millions of years.
I'll take a good résumé or CV over a perfect one any day of the week because the good one can be done in a short time, allowing plenty of time for networking — indisputably the single most important step in a job search — whereas writing the perfect document could take you (and your CV or résumé) out of circulation for months.
«This office is therefore persuaded that the continued detention of Chief Metuh is ostensibly part of the plot by the APC to silence or keep the opposition spokesperson out of circulation for obvious reasons of clipping the wings of the opposition PDP,» the statement ended.
The flamboyant politician is believed to have been out of circulation for a good time now as he has missed out in many of the outings he is considered to be regular face.
But, he took her out of circulation for a period of time, hence making it a sort of public service (like a soldier hopping on a gernade to save his buddies) that merits public compensation.
Cuts out middleman Shelly, but he's going to be out of circulation for a while anyway.
That's a standout for Vogue but just a fraction of the circulation for mass reads such as Family Circle and Better Homes and Gardens.

Not exact matches

«The standard circulation for cabinet memoranda includes the Queen, the Prince of Wales, all members of the cabinet, any other ministers in charge of departments, the attorney general and the chief whip... Ministers of state and junior ministers do not normally receive memoranda.»
One section of the book, drawn up in 1992, reads: «The documents of the cabinet and ministerial committees are issued primarily to the sovereign, the Prince of Wales, and ministers... The need for secrecy calls for special care in circulation and handling.
Mesh backs are great, but mesh is not ideal for the seat because the chair frame may hit the back of the leg and can become a compression point and circulation inhibitor.
The facts are startling: fully 40 % of all the pennies ever issued in the U.K. are now unaccounted for, while the U.S. Mint estimates that 200 billion of the half - trillion coins it has manufactured over the past generation have fallen out of circulation.
Connecting the importance of circulation to energy, and of energy's importance for meeting our mental, emotional and spiritual demands, he gives us a maxim: «Do not make any important decisions when your shoes are tight.»
Noting the fall in print circulation and the failure for online revenues to catch up, the review will look at the overall health of print media, looking at the range of news available and how the press is adapting to the challenges presented by digital.
Cole Haan Air Shoes $ 210 - $ 365 These calfskin slip - ons combine the style of a classic men's loafer or women's pump with the comfort of a sneaker, thanks to Nike Air technology, which adds support, and perforated leather for increased air circulation.
dPoint Technologies, which ranked 60th on the 2013 PROFIT 500, is the firm that grew out of Dean's desperate search for Plan B. Using specialized membrane technology, the company manufactures modules that reduce the air - quality problems that tend to occur in highly energy - efficient buildings with poor circulation.
Lew said that he has asked for a rush to be put on approval of the designs, which must go through the Federal Reserve, allowing the new bills to enter circulation «as quickly as possible.»
The scant regulation early in the country's life, and the wide variety of paper currencies in circulation via private banks and other state - chartered companies like insurance vendors and railroads, meant a free - for - all for any enterprising soul with a flair for forgery.
On Thursday, Arnold Gordon, a Columbia University professor of ocean stratification and circulation confirmed that it's most likely the one they're looking for.
These days the company publishes its freebie unofficial student guides for 70 colleges in 35 cities, with a total circulation of one million.
The Indian prime minister made a surprise announcement on Nov. 8 that the aforementioned notes, which account for more than 80 % of currency in circulation in India, would be rendered useless, in order to curb India's black market.
It isn't all bad for Lady O. Average circulation for a digital monthly subscription was at 99,412 in the first half of 2013, making it the 15th biggest U.S. digital replica circulation.
A tightening monetary policy is usually seen as positive for a currency as it's a sign of health in that region's economy and reduces that amount of that currency in circulation.
The company, which claims the inspiration for the shirt lies in American Westerns, issued an apology and took the item out of circulation.
For the 50,000 - circulation voice of the Sunshine State's retirement community, it was a banner issue: 86 pages, featuring a home - buying guide for retirees and brimming with real estate aFor the 50,000 - circulation voice of the Sunshine State's retirement community, it was a banner issue: 86 pages, featuring a home - buying guide for retirees and brimming with real estate afor retirees and brimming with real estate ads.
For weeks, the Journal drove circulation by denouncing dozens of newspapers — not just The World — who fell for the con and had copied or reprinted the Journal's fake neFor weeks, the Journal drove circulation by denouncing dozens of newspapers — not just The World — who fell for the con and had copied or reprinted the Journal's fake nefor the con and had copied or reprinted the Journal's fake news.
The process of chewing gum actually increases the circulation of oxygen to the brain, which allows you to pay attention for longer periods of time — it also happens to improve your reflexes.
«Tabloids Losing The Readership War» (November 16 — 22) by Joe Poprzeczny failed to mention the cost to the consumer as another reason for falling circulation of The West Australian and the Sunday Times.
These risks and uncertainties include competition and other economic conditions including fragmentation of the media landscape and competition from other media alternatives; changes in advertising demand, circulation levels and audience shares; the Company's ability to develop and grow its online businesses; the Company's reliance on revenue from printing and distributing third - party publications; changes in newsprint prices; macroeconomic trends and conditions; the Company's ability to adapt to technological changes; the Company's ability to realize benefits or synergies from acquisitions or divestitures or to operate its businesses effectively following acquisitions or divestitures; the Company's success in implementing expense mitigation efforts; the Company's reliance on third - party vendors for various services; adverse results from litigation, governmental investigations or tax - related proceedings or audits; the Company's ability to attract and retain employees; the Company's ability to satisfy pension and other postretirement employee benefit obligations; changes in accounting standards; the effect of labor strikes, lockouts and labor negotiations; regulatory and judicial rulings; the Company's indebtedness and ability to comply with debt covenants applicable to its debt facilities; the Company's ability to satisfy future capital and liquidity requirements; the Company's ability to access the credit and capital markets at the times and in the amounts needed and on acceptable terms; and other events beyond the Company's control that may result in unexpected adverse operating results.
Thanks to more use of paywalls, circulation revenue for papers recorded a second - consecutive year of growth in 2013, rising 3.7 percent to $ 10.87 billion, according to the Newspaper Association of America.
This action increases the amount of Treasury bills in circulation, thereby creating a greater stock of investible assets for nonbank money market investors — an outcome that tends to put upward pressure on Treasury bill rates and potentially other term money market rates.
Last year, circulation and advertising accounted for about 94 percent of total revenue.
The complementary currency itself has declined in importance over the period while levels of overall consumption of goods and services have increased (although it is unclear whether the recent digitisation is to change this) A detailed study18 of the usage and circulation of the Palma found that around half of its usage was accounted for by just 6 economic actors in addition to the Banco Palmas itself: four local stores selling basic consumer items, the neighbourhood petrol station, and a party and décor shop.
Those include its highly profitable preprint business («insert volume forecasts and variance analysis for preprint advertising»), circulation rates («documentation of approval of») and the broad area of compensation expense («including sales commissions and bonus plans»).
Circulation for the most part is down, and readers / subscribers of print versions are down.
The team will create a global free trade ecosystem by docking to all kinds of businesses of shelter and food as well as cakes and ale, so that LNC players can go to all parts of the world to pay for consumption, promoting the value of LNC in circulation.
He pointed out that now become the time for Dropbox to listing because «the enterprise had reached a level of scale and also money circulation that warranted a public debut.»
In contrast, abstracting from the increased circulation of cash around the end of last year, annual growth in currency has been relatively stable at around 7 — 8 per cent for a number of years.
Japan has suffered with deflation for more than twenty years, something which the Bank of Japan plans to combat by potentially doubling the amount of yen in circulation.
It is generally believed by those unfamiliar with economic theory that credit expansion and an increase in the quantity of money in circulation are efficacious means for lowering the rate of interest permanently below the height it would attain on a non-manipulated capital and loan market.
Those instruments can be used at any time; they are regulated, have been in circulation since long ago so that the market has had time to adapt, and accordingly, there exists quite a wide ecosystem of applications necessary for the work in that area.
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