Sentences with phrase «relatively good shape»

As states go, Wyoming is in relatively good shape.
If your tub is in relatively good shape, consider having it re-glazed instead of replaced, according to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry.
I'm a 36 - year - old woman who is in relatively good shape and had recently lost about 60 pounds, all from changing lifestyle and working out.
Charlie Ball, head of higher education intelligence at Prospects said, «This year's graduates can be reassured that we are approaching Brexit with a graduate jobs market that is in relatively good shape, certainly the best it has been for some time.
Lastly there are a few non-medical, AKA simplified issue life insurance policies that may prove to be a possibility, assuming that you are in relatively good shape, not taking any prescription medication (or not taking any prescription medications for a serious condition) and have a relatively clean driving record.
On the other hand, California's major reservoirs remain nearly capacity and in relatively good shape (still largely due to carryover from last year).
In fact, the credit card company may increase your interest rate as a way to encourage you to move to another credit card company, so only try this strategy if your credit is in relatively good shape.
AIG attempts to raise cash and reduce leverage through the sale of subsidiaries that are in relatively good shape:
The key, then, is to find a discounted property in relatively good shape, in a decent area, surrounded by amenities, and in a neighbourhood with a low crime rate.
While all that sounds like a lot of damage, the ZR1 was in relatively good shape compared to the other cars because it was the last to fall into the sinkhole.
I like to lay and watch sports and I am in relatively good shape.
Compared with the kiwi, tigers are in relatively good shape.
In both races, although the incumbents are seen to be in relatively good shape, a so - called super PAC that backs Republicans, the Congressional Leadership Fund, in recent days has spent heavily on television advertising on their behalf — a strong indication of how Mr. Trump's disastrous October has forced his party to act defensively.
Having a degree was a dream, but with the job market in relatively good shape the dream seemed reachable when we moved.
AIG attempts to raise cash and reduce leverage through the sale of subsidiaries that are in relatively good shape:
All of these factors resulted in the Australian financial system coming out of the GFC in relatively good shape.
The good news, though, is that Spain is in relatively good shape, says Marco Annunziata, chief economist at UniCredit.
Canada's federal government is in relatively good shape, though its debt would balloon if a province were to default.
Listing the activities offered to Breivik, some of which he has declined, Emberland described a prisoner in relatively good shape, held in conditions «well within the limits of what is permitted» under the Convention.
Other companies are only in relatively better shape.
High quality companies have a way of making it through stock market declines in relatively better shape than the average stock - especially when stocks are uniformly overvalued prior to the decline.

Not exact matches

Within the financials sector, we have found a greater number of potentially attractive opportunities in the region's insurance industry, which we regard as being in relatively better financial shape and operating in a more stable regulatory environment than banks.
Nevertheless, as Tobias says, it is still ``... a field beset with relatively few facts but many theories... The story of early hominid brains has to be read from carefully dated, well identified, fossilised calvariae, or from endocranial casts formed within them... Such materials confine the Hercule Poirot, who would read «the little grey cells» of fossil hominids, to statements about the size, shape and surface impressions... of ancient brains...» The other major limiting factor at the moment is the lack of suitable fossil skulls for such studies.
Its well - defined shape indicates it's relatively young, the impact that formed it having occurred in recent geological times.
«Dendrogramma has a relatively simple shape and so any similarities with the external shape of Ediacaran taxa could well be coincidental,» says Guy Narbonne at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, who studies Ediacaran fossils.
«Dendrogramma has a relatively simple shape and so any similarities with the external shape of Ediacaran taxa could well be coincidental,» he says.
The blazer was good quality and relatively lightweight, but there is little shape to it.
I don't expect the film to take home any major awards bar Best Actress and maybe screenplay but its shaping up to be a relatively unpredictable Academy Awards.
By the standards of teacher pensions, St. Louis» plan pays relatively modest benefits, and it is in better fiscal shape than most plans nationwide.
The cosmetic tweaks to the Evoque leave its shape — which still looks goodrelatively untouched, but there's a fair bit of tweaking and tidying to make it look current and clean.
This relatively affordable step can help you get your manuscript in much better shape before you have the whole book edited, so the editor may be able to spend less time on it, and therefore charge less, or at least concentrate on other issues that might otherwise have been buried under grammatical errors.
The US is in better shape than most of the rest of the world, but its securities are relatively priced for that reality.
Though now, after the 2008 financial crisis, the majority of companies have put their balance sheets back in relatively good financial shape.
All we require is that students be in relatively good physical shape and that they know how to swim.
On view from the collection is an array of well - known black artists — Sam Gilliam, Rashid Johnson, Lorna Simpson, and Alma Thomas — alongside relatively unknown works like Pauline Powell Burns's Violets (ca. 1890), a textured painting of the heart - shaped flowers.
Frequent, strong, or prolonged stress responses early in life are thus able to «set» a relatively lower threshold for future stress responses and to promote a high degree of stress reactivity.23 So although stress reactivity may be genetically predisposed, it is nonetheless shaped by early individual experiences as well.
The counter top was actually relatively new (within the last 10 years), and in very good shape.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z