Sentences with phrase «something of a rebound»

There may be something of a rebound against politicians (of all three main parties) who won't even discuss cuts before they are elected, who tell specific lies in order to get elected (Liberals and Conservatives) and who speak out of both sides of their mouths (New Labour) when in opposition.
Italy and Spain have given the Panther the cold shoulder, but Germany has seen something of a rebound after a soft start that was hampered by the dominance of Fifty Shades Freed.
The gangsta rapper turned actor, in the news this week for taking his MTV Movie Awards loss to Paul Walker far worse than he should, enjoys something of a rebound on this vehicle, the first hit he's headlined since Are Were There Yet?

Not exact matches

Rozier's shot was inconsistent and he averaged more rebounds than assists, making him something of an enigma.
And in truth he is something of a student of rebound angles and high - percentage shots («When you're off - balance or in doubt go for the glass because there's a wider margin of error to work with,» he says).
Every time we would take a substantial lead we would do something to get in our own way like give up offensive rebounds for put backs, and some of the worst live ball turnovers I have ever seen leading to wide open layups for the Rebels.
Rebounding (e.g. jumping up and down on a trampoline), for one, has attained something of akin to cult status, and anecdotal evidence at least suggests there might be something in it.
I think I'm a mesomorph, and am considering starting a rebound exercise / trampoline workout program, because of the convenience - I think it's something I could commit to doing regularly.
When I removed the idea of good foods / bad foods from my thoughts it made a huge impact on my ability to rebound after eating something I previously deemed bad.
We date because we are lonely — well actually that is not such a bad reason according to God; «it is not good for man to be alone» however, many people date because they are on the rebound, they are desperate (different from plain lonely), they are looking for extra-marital activity (you know what we mean), some fun, something to do, someone to complete their lack of self esteem, someone to slave over them because they are lazy, someone to pay the bills etc etc..
Besides, no one wants to be the rebound relationship, so it can make a lot of great people click off of your profile in favor of something who sounds ready for a commitment instead.
Even Daniella, who says most of her online experiences have been positive, is up - front about the annoying number of men seeking sex, men already in a committed relationship but wanting something on the side, and men on the rebound from a recently dissolved romance.
He infamously disputed being used as an example of white male privilege, but it seems safe to say that a female filmmaker making something as misguided as this Lovely Bones-esque mess would not be afforded the chance to rebound with a canon Star Wars episode.
Katic is confident sales of the new Mondeo will rebound: «We have good opportunities to build our volumes from pretty low at the moment to something that we think will be quite reasonable in the segment.
The problem is that when the market falters, it's virtually impossible to tell whether it's the start of something big or a minor setback from which stocks will quickly rebound.
This surprising lack of change is the result of something economists call the «rebound effect.»
A good scientist would have issued a correction something along the lines of «I missed the fact that tidal gauges are influenced strongly by local changes in land elevation due to river silt, human activity, post-ice age rebound, and earthquakes.
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