Sentences with phrase «signs of a rebound for»

While the jeanmaking industry has struggled to stave off pressure from stretchy pants, there are signs of a rebound for blue jeans.

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The Canadian mining sector has been in people's bad books for years, while energy shows few signs of rebounding after brutal performances in both 2014 and 2015.
Audience size is one of those, and investors will be watching for signs of continued growth here after last quarter's modest rebound.
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Since its dangers were revealed, the drug has been banned for veterinary use in India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, and vulture numbers have shown small signs of rebounding.
The lending news could disappoint economists looking for a pickup in housing construction and new - home sales this year that could drive growth as other segments of the economy are showing signs of rebounding after a winter lull.
The Canadian mining sector has been in people's bad books for years, while energy shows few signs of rebounding after brutal performances in both 2014 and 2015.
Of course, he does not have to use Bitcoin's price as his metric for its success, but if he celebrates it dropping as a sign of its death, it is an embarrassingly emotional and childish mistake to not then step back and admit he was wrong when the price reboundOf course, he does not have to use Bitcoin's price as his metric for its success, but if he celebrates it dropping as a sign of its death, it is an embarrassingly emotional and childish mistake to not then step back and admit he was wrong when the price reboundof its death, it is an embarrassingly emotional and childish mistake to not then step back and admit he was wrong when the price rebounds.
No one can predict exactly when the commercial market will take a turn for the better, but we asked NAR's Chief Economist Lawrence Yun to tell us what ecomonic signs provide clues of a rebound.
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