Sentences with phrase «terms near the beginning»

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The Fed raised short - term rates last month for only the second time since the 2007 - 2009 financial crisis, when it slashed rates to near zero and began buying massive amounts of Treasuries and mortgage - backed securities to push down long - term borrowing costs.
And how significantly near term performance would suffer as we began to execute painful but necessary steps to restore the long - term sustainable profit model.»
A three - step process to anticipate and shape change, beginning with the identification of 70 + macro drivers that were refined into 8 dynamics defining the future for connected consumers, which constituted the basis for a highly immersive two - day Future Forum bringing together 10 outside experts, 13 internal stakeholders and 14 agency partners, from which a consumer - centric company vision and Future Playbook was developed around «4 Big Bets» over near -, mid - and long - term horizons.
But this unexpectedly sanguine report was a reminder that the beginning of a Fed tightening cycle could be near, and the subsequent selloff is a clear sign that the U.S. market is vulnerable to higher volatility in the near term, even though we like the long - term prospects of stocks.
However in the first quarter of 2018, DM growth began to moderate alongside rising worries of protectionist trade policies, renewing concerns over the near term growth outlook
That's not just because of wobbly data and economic risks on the near - term horizon; it's also because of the way the Bank has begun to see the Canadian economy evolving over the long run.
For the near - term, the U.S. market had a relief rally at the end of the day on Friday, Feb. 9, so that short - term bullish sentiment could carry over into the beginning of the week.
As I neared term, we began to discuss the delivery options.
Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Cuomo have had a bumpy relationship since near the very beginning of the mayor's term.
Unlike the Democrats near the beginning of Obama's term, the GOP does not have a filibuster - proof supermajority in the Senate - or anything close to one.
In the near - term, sensors scattered in field and stream will begin to collect regional data in standardized ways that can then be compared nationwide.
The discussion also covers the management of common long - term complications such as heterotopic ossification, in which solid masses of bone begin growing inappropriately within soft tissues near blast injury sites, and the formation of blood clots in the extremities and lungs, which occurs at a high rate in DCBI survivors.
This means that, in the last 100 years, the Earth's temperature has reversed a long - term cooling trend that began around 5000 years ago to become near the warmest temperatures during the last 11,000 years.
Of course, as one maternal blogger observes, «long - term consequences are nowhere near the radar» during adolescence, and lectures by parents are unlikely to soften teens» sense of invincibility.21 On the other hand, teenage boys are certainly mature enough to begin to understand «what is good and what isn't,» even if they won't admit it.21 Fortunately, parental willingness to cook regularly with ingredients like butter and bone broth greatly facilitates the task of preparing appetizing meals that teenage boys will not only accept but gobble up.
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Place easier terms near the top of the stack and more difficult terms near the bottom of the stack so you can give each student an appropriate challenge when play begins.
LONG BEACH, Ca — July 11, 2017 — A new report released by Californians Together shows that many school districts across the state are currently facing a growing bilingual teacher shortage, and that in the near term, there is a pool of at least 7,000 bilingual teachers who are well positioned to begin to address this shortage, and need to be supported with professional development.
In the near - term, the program will begin to lay the foundation for this modernized transportation system by upgrading the reliability and service of conventional intercity passenger rail.
CIBC World Markets chief economist Avery Shenfeld sums up the near - term outlook succinctly in an early morning note: «Given the surprising nature of Trump's victory and the lack of clarity surrounding whether many of his proposals can become reality, the roller coaster ride has already begun for financial markets.»
At the beginning of 2017, investors were optimistic as they looked ahead at what were three potentially bullish developments in the near - term under the new administration: tax cuts, deregulation and expansionary fiscal policy, most notably through an infrastructure spending plan.
For the former to happen would require the FOMC to begin tightening, and absent a major dollar panic, they are not doing that anytime in the near term.
From the near - zero level where we'll begin the process when the Fed does begin to increase short - term interest rates, history suggests, when the cycle of raising rates is completed, that this process would leave us with a Federal funds rate of about 4.25 percent, all things considered.
But this unexpectedly sanguine report was a reminder that the beginning of a Fed tightening cycle could be near, and the subsequent selloff is a clear sign that the U.S. market is vulnerable to higher volatility in the near term, even though we like the long - term prospects of stocks.
For example, near the beginning of the Roaring»20s, stock prices sat nearly 60 % below their long - term historical trend.
Overall, my impression is that the near - term dynamics of the market are likely to be dominated by this sort of speculative trend following activity - primarily because it will probably still take another 4 - 8 weeks until sensitive coincident economic measures (such as ISM figures and new claims for unemployment) begin to predictably reflect the deterioration we've seen in various composites of leading indicators.
Gold struggled last week up near long - term resistance at 1365.00 area (a resistance target we discussed back in our January 8th commentary), and we are a seeing a pull back begin on the daily chart below.
Already, the severe liquidation of precious metals shares is beginning to alter the menu of prospective returns, though it is important to recognize that even the historically low valuation of gold shares relative to spot gold prices does not remove risk or ensure returns, particularly over the near - term.
In the near term, the biggest risk for people with big mortgage payments is that they will find it difficult to adjust to long - expected interest - rate increases that may just have begun with the mid-November uptick in mortgage rates.
I think what we will actually begin to see in the near term are a bunch of reverse mortgages... esp from the baby boomers.
However, with Welltower trading near all - time highs and many bond - like stocks trading at premium valuation multiples relative to history, short - term, more risk averse investors need to keep in mind the risk of a short to medium - term correction if rates do begin to rise and cause capital outflows for bond - like stocks.
Reductions in near - term warming can be achieved by control of the short - lived climate forcers whereas carbon dioxide emission reductions, beginning now, are required to limit long - term climate change.
A far better near - term choice is wind power, but both wind and solar begin to have another problem at scales at or above that which Clinton is discussing: Since solar panels and wind turbines can't currently work at full capacity 24 hours a day, they require huge advances in energy storage and grid capacity, as well.
Global temperature, therefore, has risen from near the coldest to the warmest levels of the Holocene within the past century, reversing the long - term cooling trend that began ~ 5000 yr B.P.
Marcott paper Basically the folks at RC have probably made poor ol Marcott respond that the uptick did not matter anyway its not important, significant, robust etc don't rely on it just forget about it please etc but unfortunately for them as Ross MC on Realclimate reply, at CA says «But that is precisely what they do in Figure 3 of their paper, and it is the basis of their claim that «Global temperature, therefore, has risen from near the coldest to the warmest levels of the Holocene within the past century, reversing the long - term cooling trend that began ~ 5000 yr B.P.» Without the uptick in their proxy reconstruction this kind of statement could never have been made.
Beginning in 2005, the Institute embarked on a «fast - action» climate mitigation campaign to promote strategies that will result in significant reductions of emissions, temperature, and impacts in the near - term, focusing primarily on strategies to reduce non-CO2 climate pollutants, to complement cuts in CO2.
If you use too short a time period the trends can be very sensitive to short term fluctuation in the monthly data — particularly near the beginning or the end of the time period.
Could you not «falsify» the premise of this presentation (over the near term predictions) by trying the author's «rising baseline with a 22 year + 60 year cycles plus a AGW ramp beginning in 1942» into your plots of SST?
But that is precisely what they do in Figure 3 of their paper, and it is the basis of their claim that «Global temperature, therefore, has risen from near the coldest to the warmest levels of the Holocene within the past century, reversing the long - term cooling trend that began ~ 5000 yr B.P.» Without the uptick in their proxy reconstruction this kind of statement could never have been made.
Their summary statement is: «Global temperature, therefore, has risen from near the coldest to the warmest levels of the Holocene within the past century, reversing the long - term cooling trend that began ~ 5000 yr B.P.»
I don't see that a potential for future collisions among planets should be preposterous just because it hasn't apparently happened except near the beginning; I thought it's been accepted that there is chaos in the long term regarding the orbits.
As they drew nearer the end of the term and began to consider a renewal, this customer undertook a more detailed analysis of the health of the transaction with its service provider.
The Independent reports that Faraday's looking to close a deal on one of a few potential sites, likely in California and Nevada, with the hope of launching production in the near - term future to and begin selling the FF 91 by the end of 2018.
The change from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake will be a requirement, and Buterin indicated that the timeline is likely three to five years, though he sees a substantial amount of change happening in the near term, as these upgrades begin to take shape.
Long - term rates remain near historic lows, and the fact that rates have finally begun to move higher has encouraged some firms to pounce on attractive long - term financing and what could be peak pricing.
However, with delinquency rates on apartment properties rising sharply, lenders may begin to increase rates in the near term.
There are no absolutes in the lending arena, however, and some of the concessions could begin to wane if real estate fundamentals don't show significant signs of improvement in the near term.
It's possible that increased wage growth will allow millennials to accelerate their savings in the coming years or that millennials in the most expensive markets will migrate to more affordable areas as they prepare to settle down, but based on their current financial statuses, it seems unlikely that millennials will begin purchasing homes en masse in the near - term future.
Based on the construction pipeline, inventory growth will likely begin to accelerate modestly in the near - term, which may cause the delta to compress yet further,» says Harry.
Even stabilization in housing prices, demand and construction would be highly supportive of a broader economic recovery, particularly as the near - term fuel provided by government stimulus spending and inventory rebuilding begins to fade, says the report.
Given the tremendous amount of near - term uncertainty, Las Vegas could look a lot different once the economy begins to recover, Ford says.
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