Stress in the financial sector
usually precedes a period of volatility.
Not exact matches
Any monumental occasion in our lives
usually has some sort of preparation
period preceding it.
The metric - which ranks journals by the average number of citations their articles attract in a set
period,
usually the
preceding two years - has become «an obsession in world science», says a coalition of academics, editors, publishers and research funders, in a declaration published on 16 May.
In my book, Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st Century Stress Syndrome, I wrote in detail about how to minimize the impact of stress on health because the onset of adrenal fatigue is
usually preceded by
periods of stress.
People tell us that
usually a first kiss is
preceded by long
periods of waiting and awkward «small talk» while the 2 people figure out in their heads who is going to make the move.
The
period following the broad acceptance of a recession is
usually far better for investors than the
period that
precedes it.
Preceding and following the point of collapse are
periods with a high incidence of fluctuations,
usually omnidirectional (the summer of 2002 in Europe was one of the coldest and wettest on record, the following one the hottest and driest ever recorded), but not unusual or novel per se on a system - wide level.
Archeology is another science that uncovers riddles of our past, but it
usually covers
periods that are more distant in time and
precede a written record.
These events are
usually short term things, one or several nights, and frequently are
preceded by a
period of above level warmth.