Sentences with phrase «strong seasonal trends»

As shown in the chart above, there are strong seasonal trends in the overall demand for electric power.
«Snap's ad revenue reaccelerated in the fourth quarter as a result of strong seasonal trends for branded advertising, demand for new ad formats, as well as steadily improving user trends... Given the strong results and a clear step forward for Snap's ad business, we are upgrading our rating to in - line from underperform.»
A strong seasonal trend, silk pyjamas in bold prints become a timeless and exceptionally chic look for Summer 2016.

Not exact matches

The company's strategy to build a strong international presence, Franco explains, is to dial back the high price - point seasonal products (such as winter coats) in favour of apparel and other pet - themed goods that can be sold in multiple markets, as well as trend - driven items, including eco-friendly products such as all - natural pet - food flavour enhancers.
China's overall exports and imports both grew at a strong double - digit clip early in the year, and while exports unexpectedly fell in March — resulting in a rare trade deficit — most analysts chalked it up to seasonal factors and said it was too early to call a trend.
Galaxy said such declines were part of «seasonal trends» in lithium prices, and noted that small retractions in prices were also witnessed in early 2017 only to be followed by strong price rises later in the year.
Those expectations are based on analysis of historical precedence, including the average market gains in the third year of the presidential election cycle, strong momentum, earnings growth, seasonal trends, accelerating economic growth, and the normal market performance around the first Fed rate hike.
And it finds that, while this winter's unusually strong Arctic Oscillation - which funnels cold northern air to the East Coast and pulls warm mid-latitude air up to the Arctic - is predicted as atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise, seasonal temperature anomalies associated with it aren't enough to blunt long - term warming trends.
And indeed, it turns out there is a strong seasonal divergence; UAH trends for June - July - August (NH summer or JJA) are markedly lower than for December - January - February (NH winter or DJF).
The study, which has been published in the current issue of the international journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), reveals a clear acidification trend, but also strong seasonal fluctuations.
There is a continued transition away from cyclical trends, and instead a strong focus on self - expressive colors that evade antiquated seasonal structure.
The blog says: «If previous seasonal trends stay true, we'll see a record December, followed by a strong January, and then sales will moderate but probably settle in at a stepped - up level compared to October or November.»
And indeed, it turns out there is a strong seasonal divergence; UAH trends for June - July - August (NH summer or JJA) are markedly lower than for December - January - February (NH winter or DJF).
That's particularly true, when the trends are intermixed wit strong seasonal variations as they are in case of CO2.
It is exactly for the same reason that the temperature trend here in Rochester over a period of, say, a week or so can be negative in the spring even though there is no denying that the seasonal cycle is strong here and that the predicted temperature trend in the spring is positive.
As I have noted before, it is not at all unusual here in Rochester to have week or longer periods in the spring when the temperature trend is negative despite the fact that the seasonal cycle (which is very strong here in Rochester) predicts the trend should be strongly positive.
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