Sentences with phrase «recent years seem»

Notoriously lizard feeders, in recent years they seem to have either been wild - collected from areas that produce more mouse - inclined feeders, or the species has somehow shifted en masse to a more collector - friendly diet.
A couple individual ranges in recent years seem to stick out, though.
Of more importance for current purposes, the forecasts over recent years seem to be too high for two reasons.
In the unsavory ranks of traitors to their country who have been exposed in recent years it seems that, while in most cases some consideration was offered and accepted, there were few for whom gain was the dominant or sufficient motive.
But in recent years it seems our passing has slowed down and becomes laborious.
In recent years it seems that my body's need for calories has gone way down.
Too often in recent years it seems that we are given a blank canvas, and told to paint the picture ourselves.
The Art of the Single Player Shooter In recent years it seems that the single player shooter is something that has slowly been dying out.
Bethesda Softworks in recent years seems to have one goal in mind above all else: port and re-release The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim as many times as possible on as many platforms as possible.
In recent years it seems we have seen an awful lot of Gerhard Richter.

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That result might seem surprising given the recent headlines declaring the demise of Canadian law firms (not to mention the hordes of law grads struggling to find articling positions), but lawyers are big earners, and over the past five years their numbers have swollen by 10,000.
In recent years, the stalwarts of Western democracy seem to have taken a turn for the aged.
«We think this is one of the most egregious [conflicts of interest] we've seen in recent years, and it seems to be more widely practiced... To me, it sounds like a commission, and clients approach the adviser operating under the banner of fiduciary expecting those biases to not exist.»
Fresh off recent controversies, such as last year's pumpkin spice controversy or this year's widely criticized RaceTogether campaign, the newest dissension seems to be far less contentious, though no less visible.
But it seems to have gotten a lot more frosty in recent years.
It seems like this is the million - dollar question every year, but some recent developments suggest that it could be possible.
And several Democrats said recent conversations with Springer, as well as his schedule, suggested he seemed to be more seriously interested in running this time than in years past.
The concepts may seem like theoretical jargon, but in recent years, the practice has become fairly common, and has attracted attention from hundreds of corporations looking for new ideas — and new ways to cut costs.
But going on their 11th year in space, the red, blue, and orange bots seem increasingly old and obsolete, says writer Evan Ackerman in a recent feature story at IEEE Spectrum.
In either case, it seems that what provoked Dimon were recent signals from a Fed governor that the largest banks might face an additional capital surcharge, above and beyond the new capital and liquidity requirements agreed to last year in Basel.
This historical trend, however, has been less pronounced in recent years because the markets seem to have adjusted for it.
In contrast, bond market exposure (in the form of yield curve and spread risk) has played a relatively minor role in driving convertible bond risk and return in the recent past and seems likely to play a minor role in the year ahead, based on our model.
The company's ROIC declined over the past several years, but it seems to have reached an inflection point, especially as global remittances look to reverse their recent downtrend in 2017.
If anything should be clear from the bubbles of recent years, the greatest risks are not when prices are depressed, the economy is weak, and investors are frightened, but rather when prices are elevated and an unendingly positive outlook for technology, or housing, or global growth, or private equity, or emerging markets, or commodities seems all but certain.
Well, it seems there are a lot of bored financial engineers out there, because a lot of other volatility ETFs have popped up in recent years.
Sure, you can devalue those claims through inflation, but only if the debt is in the form of long - maturity bonds (which is why the recent discussion of issuing 50 - 100 year Treasury bonds seems understandable but also a bit nefarious).
On the short - side of the yield curve, the consensus seems to interpret the Federal Open Market Committee's recent use of the word «gradual» as an indication that it will allow inflation to run higher than 2 % in order to make up for the last 20 years of below - target growth.
Inflation has seemed tame or even non-existent in recent years.
Critics might argue that performance over recent years reveals the least compelling aspects of managed futures, but the critics always seem to forget that upwards of 70 % to 100 % of investors» allocations are already in traditional investments.
This is a subject that's been hotly debated over the years, but the most recent data seems to suggest that organic click - through rates (the percentage of people who see your entry in SERPs and click through to your site) does have a direct and significant bearing on the ranking of your site.
Value - oriented strategies had been out of favor for the past couple of years, but seem to have turned a corner in recent months.
Other areas of investment seem very low and while I would have expected that by now these would have been showing signs of strengthening, the most recent indications are for, if anything, a weakening over the year ahead.
In recent years, this lofty goal has never seemed more attainable as highly - ambitious private companies and government agencies have outlined their plans to land boots on the Red Planet.
ECM: With the economic downturn in recent years, there seems to have been a shift in what makes a good to excellent credit score?
Fiscal policy, which has taken a back seat to monetary policy in recent years, also seems to favor the U.S. economy in the coming year.
Indeed, because all of this yield seeking has driven a persistent uptrend in speculative assets in recent years, investors seem to believe that «QE just makes prices go up» in a way that ensures a permanent future of diagonally escalating prices.
While the 10 - year overall star rating formula seems to give the most weight to the 10 - year period, the most recent three - year period actually has the greatest impact because it is included in all three rating periods.
There has been an influx of residents to this area over recent years, and new buildings seem to be popping up at a rapid pace to keep in line with residential demand.
Over the past year, household credit has increased by around 20 per cent, and with the value of housing loan approvals continuing to rise over recent months, there seems little prospect for a near - term slowing in the pace of growth.
The demand for Treasuries has seemed insatiable in recent years.
But what's particularly remarkable about this facet of Apple's business is that it seems to have been getting stronger in recent years.
On balance, it seems likely we're in a speculative bubble, fuelled by the record low interest rates of recent years and the arrival of Buy To Let investors scared of the stock market.
As we noted in a previous report, OpenAI seems to be giving clues that it is ramping up its activity this year, as shown in a recent job posting for a Recruiting Coordinator who will be tasked to train and onboard the company's new employees.
In recent years observers of survivors have been troubled by what seems to be a disorienting trend» the late suicides or mystery deaths of survivors who distinguished themselves particularly in the postwar years.
In recent years, Democrats more than Republicans have seemed troubled by overt use of terrorism.
This profound loss of confidence in our institutions and our traditional identities is even more serious than the economic troubles that seem to plague us chronically in recent years.
Some, indeed, many of the most prominent voices in mainline Protestantism seem to have approached ecumenical dialogue this way in recent years.
Conservative anxieties about embracing and entering culture — by which we mostly mean Hollywood — seem to have subsided in recent years.
Fortunately, the systemic emphasis seems to have become stronger in recent years.
Fr Mark Vickers is Parish Priest of Hatfield South and chaplain to Hertfordshire University For those passing through seminary in recent years there often seemed only two absolute rules of...
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