Sentences with phrase «somewhat expected move»

In a somewhat expected move, Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith was traded...
In a somewhat expected move, four - star QB Brandon Peters committed to Michigan while on his visit on Friday evening.

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The U.K.'s challenges are somewhat different from Canada's: as a result of the Conservative Party's austerity campaign, the U.K.'s economy has suffered more than Canada's, which has taken more of a Keynesian approach; and the City, as London's financial hub is known, has had a reputation for a much looser approach to regulation than that found in either Canada or the U.S. Tal says the U.K.'s finance sector has to change and he expects Carney will attempt to move it in the direction of greater regulation.
While the recent employment report has made market participants expect a somewhat earlier Fed move, my impression of the FOMC's members is that they will be extremely reluctant to «risk» a still fragile economic expansion on the basis of moderate employment strength.
In a move that was somewhat expected, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that he would revoke three memos from the Obama administration that allowed states that voted for legalized...
Green, who had already given up a sack and a pressure on cross-chop moves earlier in the game, took somewhat of a soft pass set, likely expecting another edge rush.
According to the Daily Star, Fekir is not expecting to be on the move this summer, though he concedes his future remains somewhat up in the air, saying: «There is so much talk of my departure but I honestly do not think that I will leave Lyon.»
But Karen Billings, vice president of education for the Software & Information Industry Association, expects the transition to digital content to continue moving somewhat slowly in higher ed.
A somewhat expected melee slam move can be performed from above, but again so can your enemies.
The expected response to a step increase in CO2 is to move from the relatively stable Holocene climate through a period of rapid (in geological terms) change to a new, relatively stable climate with a higher overall temperature and somewhat different circulation and rainfall patterns.
(trouble is 35 is for carbon dioxide concentration, and 65 is for forcing, so if that's the calculation it was indeed a typo in a spreadsheet) Actually CO2 as a percentage of all radiative forcing would be: 43/65 * 100 = 66 % You messed up the link (I think) so that it actually leads back to this page rather than the FAQ section http://illconsidered.blogspot.com/2006/02/whats-wrong-with-warm-weather.html Never mind, as you know, I don't think the costs imposed by that change are large, not as long as sea level rise is only 50 cm over a hundred years (and the midpoint for the scenarios I consider most policy relevant, ie those excluding lots of coal burning after 2050, is somewhat lower still) and the change in «weather extremes» largely amounts to nothing more than what would be expected from moving south a few hundred kilometres.
This move was somewhat expected as we previously reported that an update to Android 8.1 Oreo for the Redmi Note 5 Pro could bring support for Project Treble.
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