Sentences with phrase «point swing since»

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The Dow currently has an average intraday swing over the past 50 days of 265.76 points, the highest since March 2016.
That momentum swing trade has since been closed for an average gain of approximately 17 % (trade was closed with two separate exit points).
Based on the lookahead lines provided by CG Technology, the biggest move since April is the 10.5 point swing in Cleveland.
It was one of the largest fields in the eight years since the Eisenhower trophy convocations began, and some of the golf swings on display might not have qualified for the third flight of the club championship at Burnt - out Brae, but that was not the point anyway.
Our public betting trends indicate that Georgia Tech has received steady public support essentially since opening, which is likely responsible for this one - point swing as oddsmakers adjust their number based on this action.
On the other side, the largest positive point swing came from the BYU - LSU matchup, jumping from 44.5 to 48.5 since earlier this afternoon.
Although we typically look for more lopsided betting when we refer to reverse line movement, this 1 - point swing does seem to indicate that sharp money likes Texas Tech in Saturday's matchup — especially since the line crossed the key number of 7.
I realize that it's been many years since this discussion was in full swing, but I would like to point out that current thinking in health research is that energy levels follow good nutrition.
But If there was ever a time since then that it was accidentally pointing «up» in his diaper toward his belly button, sure enough he has peed all over himself (along with his clothes and carseat / swing / etc.)
That actually represents a two point swing from Labour to the SNP since Survation's poll last month, -LSB-...]
Some recent surveys suggest around a 10 point swing from Labour to the Greens among students since early 2014.
In seats where Labour is defending a majority of more than 25 points the swing in the poll from Labour to the SNP since 2010 is 24 points, rather higher than the 19.5 point swing for Scotland as a whole.
On average the swing from the Liberal Democrats to the Conservatives since 2013 in places where UKIP stood both times was 4.2 points.
On average in the local elections the swing from Labour to Conservatives since 2013 in places where UKIP stood both times was 6.7 points.
Despite remaining in opposition for its third election in a row, Labour at 40.0 % won its greatest share of the vote since 2001, made a net gain of 30 seats to reach 262 total MPs, and, with a swing of 9.6 %, [127] achieved the biggest percentage - point increase in its vote share in a single general election since 1945.
YouGov's recent poll suggests a seven - point uniform swing from Labour to the Conservatives since 2015.
Only Southampton Itchen had gone in the other direction, with a half - point swing to the Conservatives since 2010 resulting in a tie (Labour and the Tories each on 34 %).
By contrast, David Cameron's approval ratings among his own party supporters are increasing, a swing of nearly 11 points since November last year.
In inner London the poll suggests a swing of 13 points from Conservative to Labour — that would be enough for Labour to win the «flagship» Tory borough of Wandsworth (controlled by the Conservatives since 1978) and Westminster (controlled by the Conservatives since it was created in 1964).
The eleven point lead for Labour in the capital represents a swing of 4.5 points to Labour since the election, suggesting a smaller swing to Labour than in the country as a whole (it would be the equivalent of a 2 point national Labour lead), and significantly less than YouGov's recent London polls.
Staggering: The figures - the first test of public opinion since the politician rocked Westminster by defecting to Nigel Farage's party - predict a record 48 point swing towards Ukip
The figures — the first test of public opinion since the politician rocked Westminster by defecting to Nigel Farage's party — predict a record 48 point swing towards Ukip.
There was some analysis which the BBC quoted suggesting a swing of 3 points to Labour since 2015 among BAME votes which extended the large lead Labour already had by 6 points.
Despite natural swings up and down, a persistent, long - term warming trend emerged: eight of the 10 earliest melt dates have occurred since 1990, pointing to the influence of warming Arctic temperatures.
I've been incorporating the kettlebell swing into my workouts since reading your book and am working on learning the proper technique at this point.
Since the point of view of safety and ethics, should be directed to women and swingers open relationship with the assessments.
It is that shift in psychology, from buying the dips successfully since March 2009, to selling the rallies that has me concerned about initiating long swing positions at this point.
Developer Omega Force have created a traversal system that makes for the smoothest swinging mechanics since Spider - Man 2; using a harness that can anchor to any nearby point, getting about the environment in Attack on Titan 2 never ceases to be a joy and you'll soon be chaining together swings with well - timed speed boosts, activated by pressing X.
Far from it, in fact, since the game's home run swing of simply overwhelming you to the point that you succumb to the horde is deployed quickly and often.
This result indicates, since the GMT record begun, the GMT behaved like a stable pendulum with the two GMT boundary lines that are 0.5 deg C apart as the end points of the pendulum's swings, and the long - term global warming trend line of 0.06 deg C per decade as the pendulum's neutral position.
I note that on our last little chat about natural variability on Climate Etc, you didn't get around to answering my point that since momma nature was able to cause many big swings in temperature before man ever set fire to coal, she probably still can.
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