Sentences with phrase «seasonal dip»

Container box freight rates may face a normal seasonal dip in Q4, after the Golden Week holidays, but a quick recovery is possible for short - haul routes in the Atlantic amid extra EU sugar demand.
Evergreen niches typically never go out of style, nor are they usually subject to extreme seasonal dips and spikes, which makes them good candidates for starting a business in.
I can make a meal out of them and this Sriracha Mango Dip is by far my favorite seasonal dip.
To make it even easier to use diet to combat seasonal dips in mood, we've pulled together our favorite seasonal dishes, all of which are great sources of the nutrients essential for serotonin production.
You're not just looking for obvious seasonal dips or spikes (i.e., business slows in August when everyone is on vacation, duh), but also mini dips and spikes that may occur throughout the year for a variety of reasons.
For example: Trump Soho's visits are reviewed alongside visits to all hotels in the New York City DMA, so when there's a seasonal dip, we're not attributing it as a dip in absolute visits.
Construction, however, lost 15,000 jobs — a seasonal dip, thanks to the unusually cold weather, analysts said.
Sunlight affects your vitamin D production, so you have seasonal dips and peaks.
Due to the seasonal dip in demand, leisure travelers will find some very good deals at this time of year compared to pricey summer months.
Within a couple of years, the seasonal dips will never drop below 400ppm in the global average too.
NAR spokesperson Walt Molony told AGBeat, «Monthly membership fluctuates because local dues cycles vary, and outside of the boom years there generally has been a seasonal dip from December to January.
Home prices in the core Orlando market took a seasonal dip in August, dropping from a midpoint of $ 170,950 in July to $ 165,000 last month, according to a report released Monday by the Orlando Regional Realtor Association.
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