Sentences with phrase «peak of»

Our replacement kitchen doors are made to the highest of standards putting us at peak of the kitchen design and manufacturing industry.
Over the current 10 - year cycle, for example, it will rise from a low of $ 66 million in 2012 to a projected peak of $ 6.2 billion in 2020.
So we are getting our fall collection good and ready for the upcoming season and wanted to give you a little sneak peak of what's to come!
Despite science telling us that we need to take action now, coal has had its highest peak of consumption in 40 years in 2014.
A complex chocolate with peaks of tart fruit and cherry top notes.
This is a little sneak peak of what I will be wearing to the draft....
The current total is less than half the 1990s peak of around 4,000.
They also found a couple of peaks of exposure to mercury.
Home sales would ultimately max out a little more than 4.5 million units, well off the recent peak of more than seven million homes.
The early torque peak of the solid line is fun from a standing start but you will need to shift early (trading mechanical advantage to get back to the torque peak).
This was following the absolute explosion of cryptocurrency getting a new peak of US$ 17 billion market valuation, with about US$ 300 million being traded every day.
This allows researchers to identify peaks of activity in different regions of normal people's brains while they carry out particular mental tasks.
I would like to wish you an amazing 2017, full of love, peak of health, happiness, success and style!
Our service is at the very peak of the resume writing mountain with the best professional resume writing services available anywhere at an affordable rate.
The first is the secular rise in the levels of correlation — from 0.4 in the 1970's, to a recent peak of 0.9 over rolling 6 - month periods.
Hence we have a world in denial about the impending peak of oil production.
Want to take the experience to the highest peak of luxury?
In fact, young gifted children frequently show peaks of extraordinary performance rather than equally high skill levels in all cognitive areas.
What's interesting about these warnings is how closely they identified the precise market peak of each cycle.
We are very near the seasonal peak of hurricane season, and we have not yet logged a hurricane.
That's a low number, for anyone, even those at the absolute peak of their game.
The first one is the 1.0 liter petrol unit rated at 71 horsepower while the second one is the 0.9 liter turbo engine that can offer 90 horsepower and 135 Nm peak of torque.
It is now 13 years since the 1998 culmination of a period of thirty years of unusual ocean surface warmth that resulted in the atmospheric temperature peak of that year.
Anyway, this year is all about skinny jeans, yes, they are still on the high peak of fashion world and they won't go quietly anywhere.
Production profile projections suggest the global peak of coal production to occur around 2025 at 30 percent above current production in the best case.
The real world has misery, yes, but it also has gorgeous peaks of achievement.
I would also, citing your music example, submit the quality of readers has declined from the lofty peak of literature to the «graphic novel».
On the way we will see the snow covered peaks of other high mountains in the area and appreciate the beautiful change of the landscape.
But the home ownership rate of households under 35 has fallen to 34 percent from the recent cyclical peak of 43 percent.
The data show that the global peak of conventional oil production is close.
Food prices, after hovering around long - term highs for several years, are now passing the extreme peaks of 2008 as climate chaos takes hold.
The spacious deck offers peaks of the ocean, and each level of the home hosts a balcony.
Canadian household debt relative to assets (19 %) and net worth (24 %) is below prior peaks of 20 % and 25 % respectively.
The only difference is shown in the graph below: whether the flow rate of CO2 into the soils is a high peak of short duration or a lower and longer one.
Birds reach their annual peak of diversity and abundance in autumn.
The next thing language has, on my view, is focus, structures where you have peaks of emphasis on what you think important.
It definitely has its cult following and it's something to at least keep an eye on if you care about seeing the seventh generation consoles pushed to their ultimate peak of processing power.
The sharp peak of the front fender flows into the body side, providing a little flat area that disappears by the time it reaches the rear of the back doors.
So, you can easily get inside peak of the device, as you remove the plastic back cover.
In 2015, the number had returned to its Great Recession peak of 40 % despite the economic recovery.
In fact, in the high peak of science fiction magazines, there were often only one or two writers per issue, even though the magazine showed six or seven authors.
Here's a sneak peak of something I'm considering for my foyer and main living space.
Hidden Figures While the film itself wasn't seen, a sneak peak of footage was offered and that was enough from a publicity standpoint to keep it in the minds of voters.
In almost every instance, the actual peak of shelter killing in the jurisdiction was reached many years and sometimes decades earlier.
That was the exact peak of the market before the summer 1998 market plunge.
Of course, I had to take a sneaky peak of the faucet we ordered in the room.
Despite science telling us that we need to take action now, coal has had its highest peak of consumption in 40 years in 2014.

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