Sentences with phrase «represent big trends»

Fall's crop of toppers aren't just your basic jackets — they represent big trends like military styling, ladylike looks, and it - color of...
No corn, wheat, soy, grains, glutens, sugar, salt, BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin, artificial flavors, artificial colors, preservatives, etc., probably represents the biggest trend.

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That shift represents big opportunity for firms ready to harness the trend.
Since each bar on the chart above represents three months of price action, the quarterly chart does an excellent job of showing us the «big picture» of Tesla's overall trend.
If the underlying (forced) secular trend is actually 0.12 C per decade rather than 0.23 C, then «the pause» doesn't represent so big a deviation from the secular trend.
Whilst we have not found any evidence that normalized insured damage has trended upward at the global level, for developed countries and independently of the type of disaster looked at, our detection of an upward trend in insured losses from non-geophysical disasters and certain specific disaster sub-types in the US, the biggest insurance market in the world, and in West Germany represents a finding to be taken seriously in the risk analysis undertaken by insurance and re-insurance companies.»
What does this trend mean for lawyers (big law firms, small law firms, or solos), judges, law professors and researchers, the public — including self - represented litigants?
The new Huawei Mate 10 series arguably represents the biggest leap forward yet, following many of the same trends embraced by other leading handset makers this year, including Apple, Samsung, and LG.
Some represent big changes, such as the smaller, reconfigured footprint with a great room that now has an integral outdoor - oriented space with sliding glass doors, says John R. Shumway, principal with The Concord Group in Newport Beach, Calif., which tracks building trends.
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