Seeing as how that came and went, and BTC weathered that storm, there's little chance that Russia will have any lasting or
severely damaging impact on the Bitcoin price forecast long - term.
Not exact matches
The tariffs would
severely impact the U.S. solar industry,
damaging most solar installers, as well as Chinese producers.
EVERY time there is a hurricane that
damages an area
severely... and Harvey and Irma made a definite
impact... there is a surge in ALL the commodities.
If it's
severely damaged, you may need to order an entirely new vehicle, which can result in an additional
impact on your bottom line.
Until Everyone Comes Home For the past two years, families whose homes were
severely damaged let Newsday document how the storm
impacted them.
A celebrated and arrogant neurosurgeon who only takes up intellectually stimulating cases, Dr. Strange lands at her doorstep after a horrific accident (captured in shocking
impact) leaves his nerves
severely damaged and his hands useless.
If your credit score has been
severely damaged already, the
impact may not be as great, but it is undoubtedly a negative factor.
Our thoughts are with the artists and galleries who suffered tremendous
damage in this storm, and with our fellow New Yorkers, particularly those whose lives and livelihoods have been so
severely impacted by thee devastating effects of Hurricane Sandy.»
With climate models, we can have just as much
damage to the economy, which
severely impacts people's lives and the misallocation of resources leaves families struggling and unable to buy what should be affordable medical care or whatever.
While the crusts are
severely damaged by livestock hoof - prints, tire tracks, and other
impacts — taking years, even decades to recover — the crusts are not
impacted by rising temperatures or drier weather.
If Hillary Clinton becomes our next president, expect an invasion of industrial wind development in your community that
severely damages your property values, ruins the viewshed, and
impacts your sleep patterns.
Delaware SB 25 (2009) Provides for the operation of the courts in the event of an emergency due to natural or manmade causes that destroys or
severely damages one or more court facilities or
severely impacts the ability to staff the courts.