Sentences with phrase «runup at»

Data shows the price began its most rapid runup at 22:30 UTC on 5th December, when the price rose abruptly from $ 377.49 to $ 385.93 over a 10 - minute period.

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«Trump campaigned on the negative impacts of trade and trade deals like NAFTA on working Americans, but here instead he is intervening not to help working people but to help American investors and American multinational companies,» Rob Scott, director of trade and manufacturing at the Economic Policy Institute, a left - leaning think tank, told me in an interview in the runup to the investigation announcement.
Rising energy costs are a type of inflation that we saw in the mid-2000s, during the previous runup to oil at over $ 130 per barrel in 2008.
Actor Giles Watling and Sue Lissimore, who works at an electrical firm, go head to head in runup to byelection
Carlile told BBC Radio 4's The World at One: «Lord Rennard was very concerned personally not to do any possible damage to the party in the runup to last week's local and European elections.
In an interview with the BBC in the runup to the London mayoral election, Conservative party candidate Zac Goldsmith failed to name underground stations on the Central line and to correctly identify Queens Park Rangers as the football team that plays at Loftus Road.
The Eemian - age chevron beach structures with consistent southwesterly direction throughout windward shores in the Bahamas, with wave runup deposits at elevations as much as 20 — 40 m above today's sea level and reaching as far as a few kilometers inland, must have been formed by massive storms in the direction of the prevailing winds.
In the runup to the Oscars, Vox's culture staff decided to take a look at each of the nine Best Picture nominees in turn.
With the runup that has taken place over such as short period of time, it's a little scary at this stage in life.
Even since then there has been such a runup that I wonder if one should wait but that is what I have been doing for nearly 5 years now and look at the returns I have missed.
So I'm not attributing the runup to the new split structure (well, maybe just a little bit) but rather to Mr. Market being a bit punch drunk at this point.
Not sure if there is any causality, but it is interesting to note that the recent «runup» in price starts in 2000 at almost the same time the last country (the Swiss) went off the «gold standard» and gold was no longer tied to any currency (or vise versa)
The «Anagrams» at Pace are large scale, linguistically playful paintings (including frescos) that Rauschenberg started making in the three - year runup to the vast Guggenheim retrospective in 1997 and continued making until 2002 (he died in 2008).
As for the short - term «flutters,» I must say it's amusing — as an observer — to watch skeptics make so much of the China cold snap etc, when many, at the same time, deride the worriers for noting the runup in global temps since the 90s.
In 2006 a pattern emerged at NASA in which political appointees repeatedly acted in ways that the agency administrator concluded were inappropriate, including telling public affairs officers to issue fewer press releases on global warming in 2004 in the runup to the presidential election and trying to crack down on James Hansen, the agency scientist who had become a vocal proponent of prompt cuts in heat - trapping emissions and critic of big coal companies.
Since it is not manifest at the surface due to the 18 + year flattish trend (relative to the 1975 - 1999 runup) the energy must be going somewhere else.
[DC: I'll look at that again, but I was referring to the report in E&ST that covered the runup to the WSJ article and M&M (i.e. the statement concerned 2004).
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