Not exact matches
This
week, Federal Reserve officials signaled further interest rate increases in 2018 based on evidence
of steady U.S. growth, while the heads
of the ECB and the Bank
of England
seemed in no rush to push rates higher in the wake
of disappointing economic data
out of Britain and Europe.
WILL we survive another month without an interest rate rise.It
seems absurd that we have to worry about such an event as the world apparently teeters on the edge
of financial disaster
week in and
week out.
I was kind
of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things
out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 -
week high low prices in the newspaper, it
seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind
of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals
of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
Eric Janszen, Interview with Dr. Michael Hudson 6 November, 2010 Janszen (E): What I'm noting, starting with the gold crisis over the last few
weeks, and the public nature
of some
of the complaints that we're hearing
out of Brazil and China and the front page
of the Financial Times, we
seem to be heading into a pretty serious currency crisis.
I am sure you have planned
out the rest
of the
week, you
seem to have faith for this, how come you don't have Faith when it comes to God.
It
seems that just
weeks before the general election that old leftist rag, Time Magazine, has flushed
out evidence
of militant, right wing, militia types running around my neck
of the woods: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2022516,00.html As it turns
out about fifteen years....
It
seems like many
of us are scrambling to figure
out what we'll bake for holiday parties this
week so I hand - picked some
of my favorites from around the web.
My children are trying to kill me -LCB- or eat me
out of house and home, whichever comes first — they
seem kind
of indifferent -RCB-, people are disgustingly naked in the Summer, I purchased a Community Supported Agriculture -LCB- «CSA» -RCB- share and received my first vegetable share late last night -LCB- fruit starts next
week — I know you simply can't wait -RCB-, & Casey Anthony, wearing a pink tuxedo shirt, was acquitted
of all murder charges.
Love this pairing
of the chicken with the apple (although I have to get myself a new mandolin as the old one was useless and hence has been tossed
out) I
seem to have been eating chicken for the entire
week already and yes tonight is another chicken dish on the menu (a filled one with ricotta and spinach inside baked in the oven... mmm)
Quite the contrary, but I feel like we're chowing down on the same things
week in and
week out, and none
of it
seems worthy
of sharing.
And I'm loving it just as much as you it
seems — the chicken fattee is on my list
of dishes to try this
week I just saw that their third cookbook is coming
out soon (maybe this
week?).
So when said husband encouraged me to go on a health and wellness retreat last
week, I frantically packed my bags before he could change his mind and ran
out the door (OK that's not true, I argued with him about the what, when, where for each kid and the logistics
of leaving a 9 month old who's nursing around the clock and a 9 year old who's
out of school for
weeks because her teachers are on a strike that
seems like it will never end.
We rounded
out the meal with the never ending supply
of grapes that it
seems we have for these past 2
weeks and some crackers.
I know it probably
seems like I'm overreacting but as someone who is trying to get more into meal prep, being able to make a batch
of quinoa on Sunday and then dole it
out during the
week, this is a game changer!
Thanks so much
seems to be all homemade treats and food can only last a
week out of freezer.
It
seemed only natural that after eating half a cup
of white chocolate chips earlier this
week, I needed to balance it
out with dark chocolate chips.
For the past several
weeks, I have been cranking
out batches and batches
of these Coconut Almond Bars — I can't
seem to keep them in stock.
There was competition
of the olympic sort as my mind shifted from work, to email, conference calls, newscasts, the landscaping project underway, my son's spelling test, mapping
out summer camps, my sister's birthday, making it to the gym on time, dentist appointments, cleaning the house since apparently we
seem to be one
of the only people left on the planet who scrubs our own toilets these days, to Easter, and oh, my mother in law is coming in a
week (yay!).
As regards our defense i won't blame the players too much for last night result, the manager is to be blamed for not fully prepared and playing players
out of position, i think if the manager had called the players in a
week earlier than he did, Mustafi at least would have been fit to play, but the result wasn't that bad as most fans make it
seems..
Just a few days ago it was being reported that Arsenal were set to hold transfer talks next
week with the Inter Milan and Argentina striker Mauro Icardi, as a possible alternative to his fellow countryman Gonzalo Higuain who
seems to have been priced
out of a move to the Gunners with the ridiculously high valuation by his Serie A club Napoli.
Seems like just an autocorrect mistake for the
week 14 opponent
of the Cincinnati Bengals since they correctly wrote
out «Steelers» for
week 17.
If Dallas beats Seattle, which
seems more likely now with Alonso suspended, and Portland beats Colorado, then Portland will control our own playoff fate heading into the last
week of the season, regardless
of how RSL / SKC turns
out.
I will never not support the use
of unorthodox methodologies to fill
out BlogPoll ballots (the only guideline is picking the best 25 teams each
week), but this one
seems kind
of silly to me: ranking Ohio State No. 1 based on wins over FBS teams without considering that the Buckeyes have beaten a lot
of bad ones (best win: Nebraska at home?)
The magical healing powers that you and many others
seem to expect are largely
out of her control at this point in time - it feels a little like meeting with a nutritionist for a
week and being upset when you don't lose 20 pounds.
Its all very secretive and you still have not shown any proof
of anything Not sure why you are therefore saying anything until you know for sure... eg Lemar deal then Monaco backed
out after you said was happening two
weeks ago... that would
seem they do nt know everything
Nervous start — usual criticism at the beginning
of the season, with the lack
of spending Ramsey's first blood — Arsenal shocked the league, we played brilliant football, scoring beautiful goals, all
seemed like a decent season for us Coq red card — injury crisis struck, the lack
of bench depth put pressure on the team, the downfall
of performance caused crucial points Alexis» goal when down to ten men - it all
seemed like arsenal would lose
out in the title race again but arsenal somehow surprised the league again, saying aye we got the quality but we just ai nt gonna show in
week in
week out Draw in NLD with 10 men — can't really complain about it but you ain't happy.
It
seems that the young right back will be free and fit to continue with the Gunners as soon as he gets back to London, rather than be ruled
out for a number
of weeks as feared.
However unfortunately for the Frenchman it
seems he can make far more
of an impact from the bench, rather than being relied upon
week in
week out from the start.
It's been a testing two
weeks for football fans, because although there should be no prouder moment than seeing your nation walk
out for an international fixture, these days anything bar the major international tournaments just
seem to get in the way
of a busy and competitive club schedule.
Just this
week Wenger changed his forecast until the middle
of March, but now it
seems he has had yet another setback which will probably keep him
out even longer...
Giroud is a great example
of a player who for the first few seasons with us played 60 + game seasons and
seemed an extemely durable player... whereas this season he pops in and
out of the squad from
week to
week.
It
seems a bit strange to not give Abraham a chance to impress over pre-season at least to prove himself capable, but at this stage
of his career, he'll just want to play
week in and
week out, and he's more likely to get that at Swansea.
And if you were concerned that Pizzi may just be saying what we want to hear I think the little bit
of news about Alexis having trained throughout the current international break despite being ruled
out of their game last
week makes all the talk about a possible long spell on the sidelines
seem a bit daft.
Also, he
seems to always come up with the odd injury every time he manages to puts in a consistent run
of games and then he
out of a few
weeks and then he has to come back again and try to himself back to form and just when he puts in a consistent run
of games, he gets injured again.
As it turns
out, the
Week 1 under has actually gone 112 - 94 (54.37 %) since the start
of the 2003 season which
seems to contradict Cooley's assumption.
However, the betting public
seems to have a short memory, as 8
out of 10 spread bets are sticking with Atlanta to win by 7 or more against a 5 - 4 Titans team who has been plagued by inconsistency, yet looked good last
week in a 30 - 3 upset victory on the road against the high - flying Panthers
PSG
seem to be spending money like it has gone
out of fashion recently, splashing # 198m on Neymar this summer, per the Telegraph, before snapping up a temporarily loan deal subject to a $ 180m permanent move for Kylian Mbappe
weeks later, so say ESPN.
I agree with you that AW has done some astounding things for the club, but he has also made some reall balls ups and
week in
week out it
seems he is not able to offer up a tactical plan B or utilise key players in key positions against the relevant sides we play, (not starting with Rosicky and Walcott on Saturday was one such instance) I realise that no team wins all their games and I know that we have been under the cosh for quiet a few years now, but what annoys me more than anything else is the lack
of Visible ambition, we spent three
weeks messing around with Beliek and only just managed to get Paulista who was an uncertainty due to a work visa.
Once the team is
out on the pitch we need men
out there who will ensure that everyone is pulling their weight and trying their best to get the right result, so the comments from new Gunner Granit Xhaka reported by Sky Sports this
week are very good for us fans to hear, as they make it
seem like the midfielder has exactly the right attitude for the marathon
of a league campaign.
Despite Lovie's claims, the Bears have already held Forte
out of practice on Wednesday and Thursday heading into
Week 3, so it
seems like a long shot that Forte will be able to get on the field against the Rams.
After three
weeks it kind
seems like there is no dominant team and it will come down to who manages to get the first spots in the playoffs (Remember they get to pick their opponent
out of the 5 - 8 seeds) and who squeaks in.
It
seems crazy
of the League Two club to splash
out a reported # 60k a
week for a player and it would be a crazy sum for any side to consider for a player in the twilight
of his career.
The situation
seems to have calmed in the time that has passed with van Dijk left
out of Southampton's pre-season trip to France last
week, as he continues to make it clear that he wants to join Liverpool.
On the morning
of the race he had
seemed frisky and unbeatable, but now, said Ellsworth, the colt was sore and would have to be taken
out of competition till the bruise healed, conceivably a matter
of weeks or months.
But just when it
seemed like an unbelievable six
out of six point
week would come to West Ham, the Spurs South Korean start supplied his own wonderful hit in the 84th minute to level the match.
«A few
weeks ago he moved towards suggesting Shaw had come
out of the other side and there was a big future for him, he
seems like an easy scapegoat and I don't know how that's perceived by Shaw, but also the other players.»
This is the time
of the year when Arsenal, and every other club,
seem to be caught in the footballing equivalent
of the doldrums, once the bane
of every sailing ship known to man, where a relatively calm period occurs
out of nowhere, and during which time no wind has the temerity to stick its nose in, and indeed prefers to disappear like ice cream in a hot oven, trapping sailing ships for lengthy periods lasting days,
weeks and sometimes months, where for what
seemed an eternity to their crews — nothing happened.
It was only a matter
of weeks ago that Spurs considered themselves very much in the title race, however after only taking four points
out of their last possible 12, things don't
seem so rosy for the North London club.
When the aggregate hit 3 - 3 with half an hour still to play, the Andalusian's joke after last
week's game in Turin about getting his suspension
out of the way before the semis did not
seem so funny.
With a raft
of attacking players proving hard to get rid
of, it
seems that the remaining
weeks of August could still see quite a few players transferring in and
out of the club, until Mancini is happy with the squad at his disposal.