Not exact matches
Since 1973, the median man working full - time, full - year has
seen no
sustained growth, dropping from $ 53,291 in 1973 to $ 51,902 in 2002 and falling further over the 2002 - 07
recovery and the recession to $ 50,383 in 2014.
Was
seen as an important part of the team until
sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament injury which ruled him out for nine months at start of the 2010/2011 season and was then released soon after making a full
recovery.
«Gylfi Sigurdsson will
see a specialist this evening to determine a time frame for
recovery from the knee injury he
sustained in Saturday's Premier League win over Brighton at Goodison Park,» Everton's statement said.
Ibrahimovic will turn 36 this year and despite the fact the player is stepping up his
recovery from the knee injury
sustained in the UEFA Europa League against Anderlecht at Old Trafford in April, he is unlikely to play again before 2018 which could
see him play for United until the end of the 2017/18 season, which would uplift the club with another striker in the mix and give current strikers Romelu Lukaku, who arrived for a # 75 million fee from Everton and Marcus Rashford a little more insight into the world of Zlatan.
Routman's experiences as a classroom teacher, Reading
Recovery teacher, language arts coach, and staff developer led her to
see schoolwide collaboration and high - level, professional learning as a necessity for increasing and
sustaining achievement.
We do not
see equity valuation metrics falling back to historical means in an environment where earnings are staging a
sustained recovery and long - term rates are low.
But the
sustained and accelerating year to year decline without
recovery we are
seeing is consistent with the rising water temperatures and new.
June
saw further support for a housing price
recovery in
sustained momentum with broad - based advances.
Bernanke predicted a «moderately stronger» overall pace for the economy in 2011, noting the Fed has
seen «increased evidence that a self -
sustaining recovery» is occurring.