Sentences with phrase «pendulum on»

A panel of industry experts told several thousand Realtors ® gathered at a special symposium that the pendulum on mortgage credit has swung too far in the other direction after the recent housing downturn and is putting an unnecessary burden on creditworthy consumers, impeding the economic and housing market recoveries.
Panelists agreed that the pendulum on mortgage credit has swung too far in the other direction after the recent housing downturn and is putting an unnecessary burden on creditworthy consumers, impeding the economic and housing market recoveries.
The pendulum on mortgage credit has swung too far following the housing downturn.
Are we shifting past a point of a reasonable pendulum on this issue?
And we all know what ultimately swings the pendulum on that question: «Can she bring in clients?»
Consider how a pendulum on a clock works.
I've been practicing for over 29 years now, and have seen the pendulum on that argument swing both ways.
Our Health Fitness director mentioned last night, that she thinks the pendulum on PE in school is swinging and that by 2020 kids will have daily PE again.
Neuroscientists at the University of Geneva rigged up a bed so it would sway gently from side to side every four seconds, considerably slower than the pendulum on a cuckoo clock.
You will know the base is installed properly by checking out the base recline indicator that uses a pendulum on both sides.
The mood at the Arsenal camp is swinging faster than a pendulum on a clock.

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«If we can't stop scammers, there is a serious risk that the regulatory pendulum — regulatory actions — will be so strong that it will limit the ability of this new industry,» said Clayton during a speech at Princeton University on 5 April this year.
I think he and people around him have a sense that the church's pendulum swung too far toward the firm reassertion of Catholic rules and vision of the Church as a bulwark against the turbulence of modernity and so on.
The church gets too focused on doctrine and then the pendulum swings dramatically away to good works, the church ignores doctrine for social action and so the pendulum swings dramatically back toward an inward looking intellectualized faith.
From that moment on, weight - driven pendulum clocks struck the hour at the same intervals, whether in winter or summer, spring or fall, day or night.
Since that day, I've seen both extremes of Christianity: The side of the pendulum where a room of people start speaking in strange tongues, to a service where I was looking to my friend for cues on when to sit, stand, speak and accept Holy Communion.
Whatever your experience of the Spirit is, it is imperative that we keep ourselves from leaning too far one way or the other on the pendulum.
The swing of the pendulum back to capital punishment suggests the direction of movement on the criminal - justice front.
My broad - brush take on Eldredge, et al, is that it's a pendulum swing from one pagan extreme to the other, having missed the point of biblical manhood entirely.
Science, for the most part, studies objects such as pendulums, steel balls on inclined planes, planets and stars.
But realistically, there are many who actually attend one church on Sundays, even at a membership level and yet still practice the pendulum swing, unintentionality and relational avoidance.
We may rejoice that the pendulum is swinging back from the extremer forms of liberalism to a type which gives them a place, and that emphasis on the saving act of God in Christ and forgiveness of sin through the divine mercy is again theological doctrine in good standing.
While best known for appearing in such horror films as The Pit and the Pendulum and The Last Man on Earth, the late actor Vincent Price was also a world - class gourmet.
The old regulator clock mounted on the kitchen wall, a clock whose pendulum had frozen long ago, hinted that it was a place where time simply stood still. A place where old family traditions took center stage.
Rothschild, which advised Saputo on its WCB takeover, advised Parmalat while Harvey Fresh took counsel from Perth boutique Pendulum Capital.
Organic rice farmers have to hedge their bets on which way the pendulum will swing.
No putting grip is a cure for the yips, but the claw helps keep the hands, elbows and shoulders firm — especially on the dominant right side — and this steadiness promotes a pendulum stroke and reduces wrist action.
Interest in the title fight peaked last season when the fight between Hamilton and Vettel was swinging like a pendulum, and we only reached the point in which the fight was all but over very late on in the season.
BCS Guru tends to be on the other side of the bias pendulum, but seeing USC get mauled by UCLA's offense probably did plenty to convince that these Trojans didn't need to be ranked.
If Colorado was headed down the same path (Game 6 was in Detroit on Tuesday and, if necessary, Game 7 in Denver on Thursday), one day it will be able to look back and marvel at how wildly the pendulum swung.
Sure Bama recruits on a national level and some kids will listen when Saban calls but relationships are important and if a kid feels comfortable with Lox he will swing the pendulum that way.
Speaking of pendulums (or pendula, or whatever), it's getting a bit Edgar Allan Poe down on the south coast.
The dude can play, and while I agree that others project higher, I think the pendulum has swung too far on Lillard.
The pendulum finally seems to be swinging in Arsenal's favour as we head in to the new year, and Wenger will be looking to really get the Gunner's firing from here on out.
The pendulum may soon, of course, swing the other way when the pros readjust their defenses to stop the running, but until they do, the seismographs will record minor earthquakes each Sunday with the impact of giant on giant (see below) as those fleet and hefty pro runners crunch through the line behind the battering blocking.
At the moment, I swing back and forth on a pendulum hoping one minute I am offered this position, and the next hoping I am not.
Tough's love (sic) approach may be considered radical, verging on inflammatory across the Atlantic, but here in Britain, the pendulum has already started to swing back towards more perceptive parenting.
«Whichever way you want to look at it, the ruling has no direct consequence on APC whichever faction the pendulum swings to,» he said.
Rather than a pendulum swinging widely, we can see foreign policy moving gradually on a continuum.
Margins in moderately safe seats on both sides of the electoral pendulum have blown out in recent years.
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The electoral pendulum orders seats from the most marginal to safest based on results of the last election.
When I was at school, I remember learning about politics not through the metaphor of a journey, but a pendulum, swinging back and forth between the two parties, keeping the nation as a whole ticking on nicely... That's a metaphor for a healthy two party democracy.
If in 2018/19/20 the pendulum has not swung back the other way, then labour could indeed capitalise on this politically.
You can use a button on the side to set the correct hour — the pendulum and weights are decorative.
Instead, it has a pendulum styled as a girl in traditional Bavarian clothing on a swing that moves back and forth.
The disks are positioned so that their gravitational tugs on the pendulum should almost exactly offset each other.
The detector is essentially a pendulum — a molybdenum ring hanging on an ultrathin tungsten fiber — that feels the gravitational tug of two rotating molybdenum disks below.
In my third eye, a vision of an old mahogany grandfather clock with a swinging pendulum and hand - painted Roman numerals on the dial.
These systems are right on the boundary between stable, orderly behaviour — such as a swinging pendulum — and the unpredictable world of chaos, as exemplified by turbulence.
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