Sentences with phrase «terms of chatter»

In addition to being a somewhat quiet week around the discount brokerage space, the investor forums also showed a bit of a dip in terms of chatter about brokerages and markets.

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«There's been a lot of negative news about the stock or at least chatter about the stock in terms of cash burn,» said Maley.
The fashionable commentators, usually morally libertarian in outlook and hostile to religion, and sometimes amusingly termed the «chattering classes» (or, even better, the «commentariat»), seem to refer now to any but the most fleeting of sexual encounters by the equally coy euphemism of «relationships».
Frank Johnson coined the term «chattering classes», referred to Norman Tebbit as «The Chingford Strangler» and Dennis Skinner as «The Beast of Bolsover».
It all comes after Cuomo spent his first term in office aggressively tempering any speculation that he might one day be a candidate for president, at one point telling reporters that he found such chatter «flattering,» but also «distracting,» «confusing,» and «frustrating» from the perspective of his ability to get things done at home.
In one study, University of Wisconsin - Madison psychologist Richard Davidson put long - term meditators and people with no meditation experience into fMRI scanners and piped in either emotionally charged sounds, such as the cry of a woman in distress, or neutral sounds, such as background chatter in a restaurant.
One of the quickest and easiest ways to sniff out a bot is to test a chatter's medium - term memory.
Yet what celebrity can outshine Donald Trump these days in terms of cultural chatter?
The performance tires exact a toll in terms of rumble and chatter, to be sure, but they fit the SS's intent.
The Seattle - based e-tailer also won the day in terms of internet buzz, generating more social media chatter than Target and Walmart combined, according to Adobe.
While storms were raging across stock markets this past week, it was definitely calmer waters in terms of discount brokerage news and chatter.
The use of the term «collapse,» which connotes an imminent calamity, rather than a long, relatively slow process (glaciers melting at, literally, a glacial pace) generated quite a bit of chatter in the climate journalism community, but in interviews, scientists defended the word as apt for this situation.
That's the what and where of our chattering climate — and a little of the short - term how.
So then the other thing we did though was to say okay well we can map out the sort of lower frequencies, longer term ups and downs, but yeah we are missing all the shorter term chitter - chatter on top of that.
There's been a fair amount of chatter already in Facebook groups (and likely on Twitter too, but I've dropped off in terms of Twitter engagement recently), Rob's already penned a post on «open data», and I wasn't there — so not sure I have too much to add to the discussion.
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