Sentences with phrase «upturn following»

Using their own formation, we managed to dominate the champions in the FA Cup final, and are looking to continue our upturn following the switch by continuing into the new campaign with the same ideas, and a ball - playing defender can be a huge asset to the system.
The upturn follows an aggressive advertising campaign by the party and coincides with an eroding Democratic lead in polls gauging midterm election prospects.

Not exact matches

An upturn in December 2016 hit another barrier in March 2017, giving way to a rounded base followed by an October breakout.
Butter has followed a similar pattern to cheese with inventories taking an unusually high upturn in December 2012.
The United man experienced something of an average debut season following his big - money move in the summer of 2014, making only 16 league appearances, but Luke Shaw had shown a real upturn in form this season prior to his long - term injury.
It seems as though Arsene Wenger is trying to take part of the blame for Ozil's upturn in fortunes following the switch in formation, but it could also be fair to place some of the blame on the manager for his struggles this term.
Defender Hector Bellerin has stated that Arsenal's morale is positive following a upturn in fortunes of late.
While former England boss Roy Hodgson has overseen an upturn in fortunes since taking over during September - when the south - London club were rock bottom following four straight league defeats under Frank de Boer - there remains work to be done.
Arsene Wenger says Theo Walcott is like a different player this season following the forwards's upturn in form.
The comedy co-created by Will Arnett and Mark Chappell follows Chip's (Will Arnett) life and image as a guru is upturned after he falls for a waitress named London (Ruth Kearney), who his best friend (David Sullivan) also likes.
Description: The comedy co-created by Will Arnett and Mark Chappell follows Chip's (Will Arnett) life and image as a guru is upturned after he falls for a waitress named London (Ruth Kearney), who his best friend (David Sullivan) also likes.
Perhaps it was inevitable that anything following «Thriller» would be considered a commercial disappointment, at least comparatively speaking, but with the disappointing box office returns of 1985's «Into the Night» coming immediately after the controversy of actor Vic Morrow having been killed during the filming of Landis's segment in «Twilight Zone: The Movie,» it's fair to suggest that Landis was probably looking forward to an upturn in his fortunes.
From A.D. 1,000 to about 1915, the graph depicts a gradual decline in Northern Hemisphere temperatures (the hockey stick handle) followed by an abrupt upturn in hemispheric temperatures during the remainder of the 20th century (the blade).
The graph shows a straight - line «shaft» of the stick representing 900 years of stable global temperature, followed by a sharp upturned blade representing the 20th century temperature rocketing up and out the top right - hand corner.
64) Michael Mann of Penn State University has actually shown that the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age did in fact exist, which contrasts with his earlier work which produced the «hockey stick graph» which showed a constant temperature over the past thousand years or so followed by a recent dramatic upturn.
The shape of the earnings for such companies were generally flat, followed by a quick upturn leading up to the present (i.e. a hockey - stick shape).
The Law Society predicted many months ago that if the Leave campaign were to win there would be a substantial upturn in business for lawyers in the short term to be followed by a downturn as international businesses moved operations to the EU capitals.
For those areas that follow the economy down, such as real estate, what better time to prepare for the coming upturn.
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