Sentences with phrase «recent swing of a pendulum»

While it can happen, this somewhat exaggerated fear seems to be the most recent swing of a pendulum that has gone back and forth over the years between those who used to recommend closing cards to reduce the temptation to charge and those who now say doing so is a sure way to see your score suffer.

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-- processionary phase of the electoral pendulum swing favours recent incumbent — recessionary phase of the business cycle swing favours statist party — secular trend of Baby Boomer pro-ALP voting bias — divided and dispirited L / NP still awaiting the rising the the Costello souffle
While in - house growth has cycled up and down over the years as is typical of most industries» pendulum swings between insourcing and outsourcing, our most recent growth surge (over the last 7 - 10 years) was uncommonly large and fast - paced, with the result that some law departments suddenly find themselves too expensive for the work they currently perform (based on the market value of the work) and others may find themselves too ungainly to be agile in responding to market service offerings (where they previously could have insourced or outsourced work based on emerging and shifting needs).
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.
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