Sentences with word «tights»

These tights also offer a wide range of sizes so everyone can find their perfect fit.
Nike's Epic Lux running tights do everything a good pair of running tights should: They stay in place, provide full coverage, and are made from synthetic materials to wick away sweat so you can stay comfortable.
As for Princess Charlotte, she will always be wearing a dress and a cardigan, and depending on the weather, she might wear tights.
The company's sales in the region have tumbled 7 % for the first nine months of 2014 despite an overall increase in sportswear gear sales, as consumers buy more shoes, tights and shorts for working out and even for their casual streetwear needs.
If you're a long - time reader of «Spider - Man,» the chances are high you remember Maxwell Dillon, aka Electro, back when he donned a pair of green and yellow tights with a mask that looked like a starfish on acid.
It's one of many such reasons put forward to explain rising home prices in Toronto and Vancouver, including tight supply and foreign demand.
«Margins are getting tighter and tighter
It's only through the enforcement of tight regulations that the federation says it can impose stability on the maple syrup industry, which is no easy feat when dealing with a highly variable commodity.
The offer follows a string of power outages in the state of South Australia, including a blackout that left industry crippled for up to two weeks, and stoked fears of more outages across the national electricity market due to tight supplies.
One struggle is simply finding employment in a labor market which, while improving, is still tight.
(That little theory proves a lack of blood flow will definitely impair judgment; back then my scrawny arms couldn't have filled out the tightest of shirtsleeves.)
Still, we're in the fifth year of a very weak recovery in which small businesses have been hit hard by tight credit markets, slow sales and limited spending.
Turns out that extra hole helps runners tie their shoes extra tight with a «lace lock» or «heel lock» method.
Clinton faulted the Vermont senator even though, reflecting his party, he too now backs an assault weapons ban and tighter background checks.
When you think about it, It makes sense that when money is tight, people stay in and make their own fun rather than going out and spending money.»
The federal renewable fuels program insisted on a prohibitively tight construction timeline.
THE waste recycling industry is set to come under closer scrutiny and tighter controls as the Department of Environment and Conservation works to eradicate asbestos contamination.
The tighter the labor market, the more companies have to entice candidates away from competitors with better wages, among other things.
Too many CEOs and leaders hold tight to their early days as task - oriented solo acts, without realizing that they are now the conductor for an orchestra.
Says Durex: «When money is tight, people stay in and make their own fun rather than going out and spending money.»
Companies are now questioning whether they run tight enough security around their campuses.
In Austria, there are somewhat similar «beck and call contracts,» though these are governed by tighter working time regulations, while in the Netherlands there are at least a quarter of a million workers subject to «minimum terms».
A RECENT flurry of layoffs in the resources sector is unlikely to provide any reprieve for employers, with the labour market expected to remain tight in the near to medium term.
Even though there aren't a ton of apps available yet, it's clear Apple is keeping a tight rein on the types of apps which are being developed.
These entrepreneurs have been told for years that growth is all that matters, but that will absolutely not be true once money gets tighter.
If the company indicates that their remote onboarding process is air - tight, you'll be set up for success.
3G sticks to an aggressively tight financial plan through a strategy called zero - based budgeting.
Keeping the budget tight and surrounding yourself with a team that can work creatively in that environment is critical.»
The bottom line: Launching a business requires laser - tight focus on making the business work.
In fact, once inserted, you never have to think about it again; it won't snag even if you use an incredibly tight - fitting sleeve or bag.
A monthly treat, especially on a tight budget, can be an extremely nice thing to look forward to.
EPA chief Scott Pruitt said standards on model year 2022 to 2025 vehicles should be revised, reversing a decision on tighter...
«The spread between the 2 - year and 10 - year Treasury is now the tightest it's been since 2007,» said Rob Morgan, chief investment officer at Sethi: «The flattening yield curve in 2007 was a harbinger of the Great Recession of 2008.
The trend is blamed on tight pipeline capacity as uncertainty continues to plague major projects.
Great article I have a few clients on tight marketing budgets who will benefit from some of this information, I will def be passing this on.
We're in a tight labor market, and entrepreneurs must be smart about what they offer new employees.
Because of the tighter market, the forward curve for Brent is now above $ 70 per barrel until the end of 2018, and prices are above $ 60 per barrel through 2020.
The library should contain as much of what you do not know as your financial means, mortgage rates, and the currently tight real - estate market allows you to put there.
Where police and their municipal masters have higher priorities and tight budgets, tolerance rules.
Ministers seemed to embrace the notion of a significantly tighter oil market.
EU Parliament head Guy Verhofstadt told Business Insider that Brexit was an opportunity for the EU to become a tighter, more unified family of nations, but this ambition is under threat from populist, anti-EU movements in numerous member states.
The institution keeps a fairly tight leash on its deputy governors, preferring to let Poloz set the tone.
A dry throat flares hotter and tighter every time you pull air into your lungs, and limbs feel slower and heavier to carry.
Three of the five members of the executive team at Leon's bear the family name — a sign that the sprawling clan still retains tight control over the business.
«Cryptocurrencies could be capped in the current quarter ahead of the G20 meeting in March, where policymakers could discuss tighter regulations,» said Shuhei Fujise, chief analyst at Alt Design.
«Prices are being driven up by tight supply due to high production outages in Venezuela plus the...
Carpenter said wage inflation in the U.S. is not far from where it should, even though many are puzzled that incomes have not caught up with a stronger economy and tight labor market
«At a time when the global economy is fragile and market sentiment is sensitive, unbalanced and unjustified rating decisions such as Moody's today can initiate damaging self - fulfilling prophecies and certainly strengthen the arguments for tighter regulation of the rating agencies themselves.»
However, you still have the flexibility of making just the lower required payment if cash flows get tight.
With ten kids and little income, her mother ran a tight ship.
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