Sentences with phrase «rare period»

Compared to regular bonds, however, TIPS are a risk during rare periods of deflation.
American democracy may just be a fleeting rare period of history if the morons screw it up much longer.
For the very first time in print, Luis Cascante Gomis tells the little - known story of the Antrás, a pioneering car from Barcelona, illustrated by rare period photographs and factory literature.
After a tumult - filled start to the year, executives and investors should take a moment to enjoy a rare period of policy certainty.
«It seems that in these rare periods of bad economic performance and anxiety about the economy, we have volatility in the markets and high volatility in the political arena.
Meanwhile, Europe is entering a rare period of coordinated fiscal and monetary relaxation.
Even in those rare periods when Petty can't drive — such as the six weeks following his crash at Darlington — he will show up at races and sign hundreds of autographs, devoting to each a good 15 seconds worth of looping, swirling penmanship.
Shortly after the Act, the extremist National Front underwent a rare period of success for the far right in Britain.
This will be one of the rare periods in your life when you focus all or nearly all of your energy on research.
The brothers are mostly seen in isolation, but there are scenes showing them together at a service or at a meal, or during the rare periods when they are permitted to speak.
A rare period piece from MCU, First Avenger was considered a solidly performing title that, along with Thor, released earlier the same year, solidified Marvel's track record.
As a result, nominal rates are almost always higher, except during those rare periods when deflation, or negative inflation, takes hold.
The 1888 paintings were created during a rare period of optimism for the artist.
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