Sentences with phrase «over every curve of»

Aerodynamicists still drool over the curves of its wings and engine inlets.
Start by swiping the product over every curve of the bump.
The photographs focus on a woman's legs in fishnets, erotically depicting the accentuation of the netting over the curves of the body.

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And, I got ta say, of course, there was a learning curve, a little bit of a learning curve switching over to Android, but by the end of the week, I feel really comfortable with it.
The area under the curve of resources over that period of time should enable this timeframe to be met, but if not this timeframe I think pretty soon thereafter.
It sports a large curved OLED display that appears to melt over the sides of the screen, providing an immersive experience for watching movies or just browsing the web.
Critics have worried that the Fed has missed opportunities to normalize policy, but Yellen said «the risk of falling behind the curve in the near future appears limited, and gradual increases in the federal funds rate will likely be sufficient to get to a neutral policy stance over the next few years.»
Over half of consumers say online reviews are the most influential factor deciding whether to make a purchase, so local service businesses already working to build their online reputations are ahead of the curve.
What the console industry doesn't want to have happen though is to be taken by surprise, where customers get ahead of the curve and hand their business over to other players almost entirely, as happened with the music industry and the rise of Apple.
Ultimately, Cohen's design breakthrough was softening the curve of the cup so the breast fills it, rather than spills over it.
We've learned a great deal over the last couple of years, which lets us continue to set the curve and raise the bar for what really matters if you want to help entrepreneurs build better businesses.
My students who jumped ahead of the AdWords curve enjoyed years of superiority over everyone else — and still do.
Bonds due in 2018 and won by BofA were «aggressively» priced with a 1.64 percent yield that narrowed Illinois» spread over Municipal Market Data's benchmark triple - A yield curve to 70 basis points from 100 basis points ahead of the sale, Greg Saulnier, a MMD analyst, said.
Meanwhile liberal economists argue over a tuning of the Phillips curve, Taylor Rule, and NAIRU, as if picking the right inflation target, unemployment level, and interest rates are all that's required.
The thrust of his argument is that interest rates need to go up as the Fed's been «adding enormous policy accommodation over the past several years» and, even while they've long been missing their inflation target on the downside, there's a risk of getting «significantly behind the curve
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Interest rates at all points on the yield curve converge to roughly 5.89 % over the course of 5 years on the rising rate path, and to 16.2 % on the falling rate.
The equity curve of the portfolio is plotted below and since inception it is up over 31 %.
Irma's continued trek west across the ocean was guided by a strong ridge of high atmospheric pressure over the Atlantic, which prevented the storm from curving north and away from North America.
There are now voices raising concerns over the continued flattening of the curve, which will remain a theme here at NOTES.
I think over the past 10 years, due to the zero - interest - rate policies by the global central banks, we have had a massive amount of debt issuance that's occurred as investors had been encouraged to go out the curve or down the credit curve in order to seek income, seek yield.
This presentation will reveal how the field of cybersecurity is — or is not — staying ahead of the curve of the new, advanced technology taking over our organizations and customers, as well as how we incorporate security practices into their increasingly «connected» operations.
This is to both avoid over stimulating the housing market (a mistake they now admit occurred during the last cycle) and to avoid the negative signal of inverting the yield curve.
In cases since 1960 where the slope of the yield curve was inverted, 10 - year bond yields actually rose following the Fed's first rate cut - an average of 43 basis points over the next 12 months and 15 basis points over the next 18 months.
Another factor causing the increase to over $ 1800 was the flattening of the US yield curves and the increase in expectations of ``... another round of monetary easing which will send gold prices past $ 1800...»
The fall in bond yields over the past year, combined with an unchanged target cash rate, has seen a flattening of the yield curve.
Against this backdrop, we prefer inflation - protected securities over nominal bonds in the U.S., particularly at the long end of the curve.
One factor supporting the Australian dollar over the past couple of years has been that interest rates right across the yield curve in Australia, and perceived returns on other assets, have been higher than those in a number of other countries, particularly those which experienced a recession and a collapse of share prices in the early part of this decade.
Such sensing is where anyone with a modicum of common sense can have an advantage over the professional security analysts of Wall Street who time and time again miss the curve in the road as they look in the rearview mirror» Bennett Goodspeed
Those of us who are in the middle of bell curve contend that God is in and over all things and reveals Himself in countless ways.
Let us try to get some idea of the speed (the rising curve, if you prefer) of this process of in - folding over the period of a single generation.
The CO2 is sampled from air that is above the Boundary Layer; ostensibly free from surface effects.The Keeling Curve has the longest history of CO2 continuous measurements; but over the past 50 years a network of similar stations has become active.
«Pat Robertson's clearly stated and well - reasoned comments throw a curve ball into the growing debate over legalizing marijuana,» said Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the pro-marijuana legalization Drug Policy Alliance, in a statement Thursday.
Remove the foil cover and turn racks over so bone ends curve up, then baste ribs with the pan juices and spread them generously with about 1 cup of your barbecue sauce.
The curved, half - moon design of the hotel catches eyes along the corridor with an iconic grand entrance that's open air, three stories high and over 300 ft. above sea level.
Driving home the other day, I wanted to pull over by the side of the road, on every curve, to take photographs.
I know it doesn't seem like a huge change to make if you're used to it, but it can be hard to switch over to measuring in a whole new way and it can be tough to make sure the measurements are exact in grams / ounces (at least in my experience — for instance I keep having to spoon out extra flour out of the bowl if I added too much... it definitely takes a learning curve to be precise).
A small, full - lipped beauty, his mother had the curves to stop traffic, and at 5 ′ 2, somehow held physical dominance over him, sometimes smacking him in front of his friends when he talked tough.
Now, I can have guessed wrong, and if I've set my mind for a fastball it's hard to do much with a curve short of nibbing it out over the infield.
The playmaker stepped up and curled a blinder of a free - kick over the wall with exquisite accuracy and curve to the crossbar with Petr Cech totally beaten in goal as Carroll applied the header to the rebound for a goal of his own.
The roller coaster, which travels at speeds up to 60 mph on the downgrades, tumbles over another half - dozen rises, around a couple of curves and back to the station in two minutes, six seconds.
On a brown paper bag they wrote CURVE 50/50, and Holcomb stealthily taped the sign to the wall of curve 13, marking the spot where half of the teams had rolled CURVE 50/50, and Holcomb stealthily taped the sign to the wall of curve 13, marking the spot where half of the teams had rolled curve 13, marking the spot where half of the teams had rolled over.
One thing that is also worth mentioning was the loss of 2 O lineman that seemed to throw the OL off the entire year... moving La'el over to the right and living through that learning curve.
Collin Quaner's deceptively curved low cross missed Tom's outstretched boot; half a yard closer and Tom's drought would've been over in an instant as Fraser Forster left half of his goal open for business.
When you have to take care of a newborn under those circumstances it is difficult no matter how you feed your infant, but especially hard when you (or your infant) are getting over the learning curve of breastfeeding.
TIP: If your pumpkin seems a little flat, sketch out some curved lines to show the segments on the surface, then use a different shade of teal to trace over your lines.
The Crying Curve is a handy little instructional guide to how babies respond all over the world, regardless of their parenting, regardless of their philosophy, regardless of their birth method.
Yet cloth diapering is also something that is so manageable and can be made so easy — once the learning curve is endured and the initial shock of change is over.
Whether a baby is breastfed or formula - fed, in the 10th percentile for weight or the 90th, growing steadily on a curve over time is the best measure of health.
Often, researchers choose their cutoffs by «grading on a curve» — looking over the distribution of scores for the entire pool of study participants.
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