Sentences with phrase «waned with»

My love of shopping has waned with age and my bank balance, but put me in a Country Road store and my pulse starts to race.
For years, as these debates waxed and waned with little few tangible results, public institutional investors began to quietly making their own commitments.
Much like the most recent episode, each of these past bursts of environmentalism waxed and waned with the rise and fall of the economy.
As President Obama joined the Copenhagen negotiation table in 2009, interest grew but waned with later conferences.
My interest in The Last Jedi has waned with previous Full Story
You may recall my fascination with a tulle dress started back here and it really hasn't waned with all the amazing outfits on Pinterest that I've seen with a tulle skirt (I'll be doing a «tulle many ways» post soon).
Then, as the need for candles waned with the advent of electricity, vegetable oil was turned into Crisco and oleomargarine and touted as healthier than butter.
It remained popular target for Labour activists for much of the 20th century, though the party's abolitionist zeal waned with the rise of New Labour.
It does make sense that Inter's interest might have waned with the appointment of Mourinho but it's pretty much impossible to know whether Barcelona are close to signing him.
But to my chagrin, church community has waxed and waned with my faith struggles, life stages and changes in the church itself.
Cliffs will always be a one - trick pony that will wax and wane with the price of iron ore, but it is much better positioned to handle those market swings and has immense potential should we see even a modest uptick in iron ore prices.
The human species may bring about its own demise by waning with its own kind and with the planet.
As for Marcus, he looks forward to being by his brother's side in the next year but he also knows his ability to truly understand Malik's situation wanes with the increased scrutiny and attention his brother commands.
As you can see from the table below, the ROI of this system improves as the total wanes with our sweet spot coming on games with an over / under of less than 130.
You might find that you are more interested or not at all interested, or it may wax and wane with the progression of your pregnancy and the fluctuation of your hormones.
State budget fights wax and wane with the time of year, but the state's energy wars continue year - round.
While attention on Bridgegate may wane with the sagging prospects of Christie's presidential campaign, it's important to keep watching the case because it could eventually have some collateral damage on the national ambitions of a politician in Albany.
Because the effects of the injection wane with time, says Pasricha, «the treatment will probably have to be repeated every year or so».
The sea ice that caps the Arctic Ocean naturally waxes and wanes with the seasons, reaching its maximum area at the end of winter, before the reemergence of the sun in spring starts off the melt season.
«Since the giant sodium nebula that they create varies over periods of months to years, the source of the variability is probably not the symmetrical sputtering cloud, but the streaming - wake source that waxes and wanes with volcanic activity on Io,» explained Jody Wilson, CSP senior research associate and a study co-author.
We wax and wane with our balance and as we live our lives, challenge our limits, seek improved performance, and along the way, age.
The worst part for some individuals is that the build - up of acid does not wane with time or consistency.
Our love affair with Facebook started to wane with the multiple and confusing changes to their privacy settings.
In vivid detail, Courts and Kids recounts how school equality waxes and wanes with the courts» enthusiasm for getting involved.
BMW's relentless focus on the SUV / coupe sector shows no sign of waning with the release of an all - new BMW X4.
It's an interesting bell curve, as you can see publisher attendance and announcements seem to wax and wane with the market.
Kobo has abandoned the US market and their Canadian interests are waning with the sacking of close 50 people at their Toronto headquarters and high level executives leaving the company to found their own startups.
Set in a world where competing magic systems wax and wane with the movement of moons, the characters respond to an encroaching war — and to a wrinkle in the magic systems which brings into question the idea of individuality.
Earnings momentum has been waning with three straight losing quarters: 1.3 %, 14.7 % and 3.6 % respectively.
Their respective success will wax & wane with the moods & valuation of the market, sometimes for years... Each adopts certain sectors & stocks as their perennial favourites.
The requirement for essential nutrients increases during periods of rapid growth or reproduction and also may increase in geriatric individuals, because immune function and the bioavailability of these nutrients generally wanes with aging.
And similarly, it comes and goes in a typical annual cycle, waxing and waning with the seasons but it never goes away on its own.
After his death a century ago, Chase's notability began to wane with the arrival of more overtly modernist styles.
Lesser Deities of Summer celebrates the season's wane with a group of works that may be considered devotional — perhaps suggestive of deities that have been demoted or erased over centuries, or are in the process of coming to be.
The area of the Arctic Ocean covered by sea ice naturally waxes and wanes with the seasons, reaching its peak at the end of winter and its nadir at the end of summer, usually in mid-September.
The added factor there is that the influence of the developed countries will also wane with the shift in fortunes.
Thus, there was little evidence that the likelihood of behavior problems wane with time postadoption.
Younger homebuyers, however, have a tendency toward a row house or townhouse — a proclivity that wanes with age, when preferences shift to a single - family home.
But in my 40th year in the business I've seen this theme wax and wane with gradual improvements along the way.

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«Finally, the increased role of bond and loan mutual funds, in conjunction with other factors, may have increased the risk that liquidity pressures could emerge in related markets if investor appetite for such assets wanes
Kimberly - Clark, which competes with P&G in diapers and paper towels, on Tuesday announced it is slashing about 13 percent of its workforce globally in a bid to cut costs as sales wane.
Consumer perception of the freshness and healthfulness of frozen food has waned in recent years with the rising preference towards fresh, locally grown fare.
The B20 agenda mirrors its parent summit, with a particular emphasis on how the private sector can spur economic growth now that government spending is waning.
Interest in Bitcoin also appears to have waned, with the number of searches in the asset — which has generally followed its price — also falling since the start of the year.
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian talks with CNBC's Phil LeBeau about the company's quarterly results, waning interest in airline stocks, and pressure on low airfares.
But after Cosgrove started peppering Murray with questions, Murray's concentration waned.
The appeal of co-working spaces appears to be on the wane among both demographic groups, with smaller numbers of both Generations Y and Z expressing a preference for this kind of traditional work arrangement.
Increased competition from unconventional competitors such as PC Financial and ING, along with waning growth prospects in traditional revenue steams like mortgages, has Canada's biggest banks desperately trying to find new ways to connect with customers.
When the market's fascination with mergers wanes, stocks like Transocean (RIG), which rallied today on takeover talk, will be the first to retreat and retreat hard, Cramer warned.
Demand for many of its brands is also waning, as retailers like Sears, Kohl's and Macy's struggle to keep up with changing consumers habits.
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