Sentences with phrase «so buoyant»

The market for retail has been so buoyant that spreads on interest rates have been narrowing.
Not everyone was so buoyant.
And the tone was so buoyant and velvety — especially in older 60's and 70's recordings — we hardly had reason to complain.
Then the Japanese art market, which had been so buoyant, collapsed.
So, if an object displaces just a little bit of water, the weight of that small amount of water is small, and so the buoyant force is small, too.
Consequently, while it was floating, the ball should have displaced the same amount of water as it decreased in diameter, and so the buoyant force should have remained the same.

Not exact matches

The aggregated value of cash only takeovers so far in 2018 has risen by 33 percent year - on - year while the value of deals using cash and stock has risen by 221 percent, as companies look to exploit their buoyant share valuations.
Later, in a response to a question on why the Canadian dollar remains buoyant despite so many negatives, the governor said Canadian asset prices tend to track what's happening in the U.S. because, historically, when the American economy grows, the Canadian economy grows with it.
These more buoyant conditions may also encourage businesses to attempt to rebuild profit margins, which will be a factor underpinning inflation over the next year or so.
There has not been any momentum so far but the fact that the prices have been buoyant and well supported over the last 2 days despite the fact that the stock markets
There was something about Roncalli's ways» his buoyant personality and self - deprecating humor; his willingness to affirm rather than condemn» that attracted so many to him.
AUS / NZ: Lion Nathan set fair in year so far Lion Nathan is toasting a buoyant set of figures for its half - year in spite of rising commodity costs.
So on the basis of a buoyant, confident dressing room and an impressive run of league form, surely Spurs have enough going for them to justify their rather slim odds at fortress St Andrews?
The novelty of the Premier League has yet to wear off so that's a positive in itself; with the hunger and thrill of playing in the most exciting league in the world still glowing within, while playing in front of a buoyant Blackpool crowd has to be a significant advantage.
«The explanation that we came up with — which people who do numerical simulations have been suggesting for a long time — is that whatever this reservoir is with primitive helium, it must be really dense so that only the hottest, most buoyant plumes can entrain some of it to the surface,» Jackson said.
The silicone is also naturally buoyant, so it helps keep you afloat in the water.
This gas - filled organ is normally used to keep the animal buoyant, but a nearby muscle can make it resonate and so double as an organ of vocalisation.
In part that explains why they rise so high: hot fluids are more buoyant than cooler ones.»
The magnetic field is shaped to pull the gadolinium downward so metal particles push the cells upward, creating a buoyant force just like the one that floats a boat.
The success of the photoelectric photometry of asteroids with the buoyant interest in visual work encouraged Council to create a new Section so, in June 1984, the Minor Planets Section was formed with Andrew Hollis as Director and Richard Miles as Assistant Director.
Just as creating a buoyant, shimmering ensemble sound requires precisely balancing all the instruments, so moving as fully as you can into a powerful pose like Rajakapotasana requires a heightened awareness and a sensitive, subtle calibrating and balancing of all your actions.
I just got back from 4 hours of meditation and yoga and I'm feeling simultaneously buoyant and grounded, excited and chilled out so I decided to channel that paradoxical energy and write myself a little Sunday night blog post.
If negatively buoyant, keeping one's head down can actually result in the individual becoming so submerged that breathing can and will become quite a challenge.
The water has been filled with 1,200 pounds of Epsom salt, so you become incredibly buoyant, to the point that gravity is nonexistent.
A sweet little fable about how a delusional man - child is helped by the loving ministrations of his family and community, the kind of throwback flick where human nature is seen as inherently good — a notion so quaint that it feels damn near buoyant.
What's not so expected, what comes as something bordering on shock, of a gratifying kind, is how much else the film takes on in this buoyant and mercilessly frank look at Bradlee's life and career.
Sticker Star's lavish tapestry of neat touches keeps you pushing forwards in spite of the wonky puzzling and boring combat, and its vibrant, buoyant world marries so well with the script's deliciously wry take on Mario's classic tropes.
So it's uneven, but the good stuff's unusually lively and buoyant.
Almost pathologically buoyant, this brightly colourful animated comedy is so cheeky that it's impossible to dislike.
It's interesting to focus on the humor on the set considering the fact that part of what made Star Trek Beyond so satisfying as an entertainment was its buoyant sense of humor, likely helped by Simon Pegg «s involvement with the script.
But Bollywood up - and - comer Ali Fazal gamely accepts the challenge, taking on the role of the historically smothered (until recently, at least) Abdul Karim, and channels a buoyant charisma that makes it easy to believe that dispirited Victoria could fall for him so hard, platonically speaking.
In Holland, first you get the energy drink, then you get the purple Lamborghini, then you get the women — or so it goes in Sam de Jong's buoyant and charming debut Prince, a familiar coming - of - age scenario energized via the fresh lens of the 28 - year - old Dutch mu...
In Holland, first you get the energy drink, then you get the purple Lamborghini, then you get the women — or so it goes in Sam de Jong's buoyant and charming debut Prince, a familiar coming - of - age scenario energized via the fresh lens of the 28 - year - old Dutch music video director.
I'm hoping for future productivity beyond just tax cuts so markets stay buoyant and assist in keeping an entertaining auto market.
Instead of being held buoyant by the water that so vividly surrounded me in my mind, I plummeted to the ground and knocked myself out.
The tank is filled with enough water to make him buoyant, so that he can work on conditioning without pain.
«They used to be water retrievers and so when they dive in the icy water, they had to stay warm but also buoyant.
As so much of the GIS is grounded below sea - level, it seems to me that the key to any possible catastrophic mass loss is the Jacobshavn effect: the ungrounding of the marine front as the ice thins and becomes buoyant.
The direction in which man is traveling is viewed with buoyant hope, nowhere more so than at the General Electric pavilion.
I suggested doing such a study a number of years ago, but my colleague Kevin Trenberth questioned the ability of climate models to deal well enough with moisture, so that the estimates of buoyant energy would be seriously questioned.
So roughly if less than 1 trillion molecules it will be buoyant in air.
«In this buoyant history of Monterey Bay, it's the humans, not the ocean life, that take center stage... the happy ending, so rare in nature literature nowadays, is refreshing.»
It is difficult for anomalously warm (and so more buoyant) water to sink.
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