Sentences with phrase «subsequent rebound»

The phrase "subsequent rebound" means a recovery or a bounce back that happens after a previous decline or setback. Full definition
And tree frogs in particular may have benefited from the massive loss of vegetation and subsequent rebounding of forests on the planet.
The chart formation built in the course of the early February sell - off and subsequent rebound continues to look ominous, so we are closely watching the proceedings.
As such, the spike in blood sugar, the corresponding rise in blood insulin levels, and then subsequent rebound dip into hypoglycemia observed after consumption of HFCS is not observed in the consumption of fruit.
It is THAT warm - up that should concern us in our attempt to understand the rise from 1910 to 1940, not the temporary blip caused by a cooling and subsequent rebound due to a volcanic eruption, no matter how intense.
This occurs without the release of ADP and subsequent rebinding of ATP (Månsson et al. 2015).
Although some share market floats were cancelled or postponed following the decline in share prices earlier in the year, the subsequent rebound in prices should limit any weakness in equity raisings.
A subsequent rebound was then put wide by Liverpool winger Mohammed Salah.
Given our inability to predict the market's path, the best way to protect yourself from a bear (and participate in the subsequent rebound) is to maintain a portfolio of stocks and bonds that you'll be comfortable sticking with in good times and bad.
Chambers, Dimson and Foo found that between 1921 and 1932, Keynes» use of asset allocation produced mediocre results, both failing to anticipate the 1929 stockmarket collapse and the subsequent rebound — as many hedge - fund managers lament, «macro is hard».
This hedge fund has done really well over the past few years, especially in the wake of the subprime collapse and the subsequent rebound in financials.
As Nelson points out, the period between 2007 through 2010 proved particularly difficult for small, independent pet retailers, many of which succumbed to economic pressures before getting a taste of any subsequent rebound.
While the aquarium business has been getting a lot of attention for the sales decline and subsequent rebound that it experienced over the past several years, the pond category has steadily kept swimming along.
The record amount of additions in 2012 was followed by a precipitous drop - off in 2013 and a subsequent rebound in 2014 and 2015 — a pattern also visible with previous years» PTC expiration and renewal cycles.
This meant early GIA models had grossly overestimated the weight of past glaciers and the subsequent rebound.
Bitcoin's price suffered more losses on Friday following Thursday's drop and subsequent rebound, plummeting 25 % in a single day.
In these countries, house prices declined only modestly in 2007 - 08 and the subsequent rebound was quick.
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