A resistance zone is a price zone the stock may
repeatedly run up to without breaking through to new highs.
Not exact matches
In the
run -
up to the December 2 invitation, NATO
repeatedly stressed that any offer hinged on Podgorica making further progress on reforms
to curb corruption.
In the
run -
up to the «60 Minutes» broadcast, Michael Avenatti, Daniels» attorney, said
repeatedly on cable news programs that his client would talk about threats she received because of her allegations against Trump.
On the prairie, Caroline does not admonish her children
to stop bickering or pick
up toys, but she tells them
repeatedly, as a motif
running throughout the series, «that they must never be afraid» and «they must be cheerful» — breathtaking advice on the prairie where there is much
to fear and plenty that is grim.
The Nuggets went on a 10 - 0
run to close the quarter,
repeatedly getting out in the open court and getting 8 points from Aaron Afflalo and 9 from Corey Brewer, who replaced Gallinari in the starting line -
up.
That being said, I do highly doubt we're going
to get
ran up the gut for 7 yards
repeatedly this year.
This could be due
to fatigue, lack of focus, or maybe they had been
running hitches in front of him
repeatedly and he was starting
to cheat
up.
As mentioned before though the wingers weren't symmetrical: Wright - Philips was
repeatedly coming short towards Micah Richards, dragging the left - back
up the pitch for James Milner
to make a diagonal
run behind, then hitting it down the line (fig. 1).
He also
repeatedly turned down Gordon's entreaties
to come
to No 10 in a «First Secretary of State» capacity, the role Peter Mandelson ended
up in from June 2008, because he saw it for what it was: an attempt
to get him
to run the economy by the back door, which he wasn't prepared
to do.
The mayor
repeatedly referred
to how frequently he spoke with lawyers about donors and the fundraising issues now under the microscope — which of course,
to some, might raise the question of whether he or his team suspected they were
running up against the law.
But it's expensive and impractical
to run Street View cars for the sole purpose of
repeatedly scanning roads
to keep maps
up -
to - date.
Leucine, the king of muscle - building amino acids, has been
repeatedly shown
to have an extraordinary effect on muscle growth by promoting protein synthesis and inhibiting catabolism; isoleucine helps the metabolic function
run smooth during exercise; valine acts
to prevent tryptophan (compound that converts
to serotonin in the brain) build
up, which results in greater levels of available energy and improved endurance.
That is, at least, how Tonya presents it, as she
runs up against figure skating's class ceiling early and
repeatedly, too poor, too sturdy, and too «redneck»
to please the sport's gatekeepers, but too good at skating and jumping
to be ignored.
Individual levels will rarely take you more than ten or fifteen minutes
to complete, but if you
run up against a challenging boss at the end of the Zone and die
repeatedly, you'll find yourself facing the prospect of restarting all the way back at the beginning of your current Zone if you decide
to close the game and take a break.
When we got
to the room that was now home
to Nachos, Kudos and Yam I said hello
to them and Nachos came
running up to the window and even went so far as
to meow at me
repeatedly.
Throughout each level are various baskets which like a power
up block, can be hit
repeatedly to collect wool balls should you
run out.
Slamming a guy with a door, picking
up his pipe
to toss it at his buddy with the gun,
running over
to kick his face
repeatedly into the wall, and then returning
to the first guy
to slit his throat before he got back
up before getting shot in the face by the three guys who were on the other side of the glass never felt so good.
It's a large - scale projection, shot on black - and - white 35 mm film transferred
to DVD, of a close -
up, navel -
to - thigh view of a man and woman having rear - entry sex, which
runs repeatedly for a little over four minutes.
Remember that, during the
run up to Copenhagen, the South
repeatedly insisted that the North accept a science - based reduction target at the «upper end» of the IPCC's 25 percent by 40 percent range (from the 1990 baseline, by 2020).
In the
run -
up to referendum day, workers» rights were invoked
repeatedly by both sides of the campaign as either a reason
to back or oppose Brexit.
The six - year - old was tortured for days leading
up to her death by being forced
to run stairs, dragged
up and down the stairs by her ankles,
repeatedly hit and even burned.