Sentences with phrase «term nadir»

Three months ago, the global financial markets were at their short - term nadir, but few knew it at the time.

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«Buying a company below its historic average or intrinsic value (as that is how low quality businesses will often be valued when they are close to the nadir of their capital cycle) is a good starting point for any investment and has a track record of producing excess long - term returns» Marathon Asset Management
The federal corruption conviction of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's former fixer and longtime top aide, Joe Percoco, further yoked the two - term governor to a broken culture in Albany that he has long tried to campaign against, marking a nadir in Cuomo's governorship and only the start of a political headache that is likely to intensify.
The send - off stands in stark contrast with the rank - and — file turning its collective back on Mayor de Blasio at the funeral of Ramos and Liu — perhaps the nadir of Bratton's term.
Still, sea ice is far below the long - term average and stands to rank among the lowest years on record at its end - of - summer nadir.
From the highs of Nashville, Short Cuts and The Player to the nadir of Pret - a-Porter, Altman's films have covered considerable ground, both in terms of theme and geography.
However, as Paul Peterson shows (see «Ticket to Nowhere,» p. 39), long - term trend data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reveal only small increases in mathematics and science scores after 1982, when scores for 17 - year - olds reached their nadir.
This was a time when US arcades were reaching a nadir in terms of popularity.
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