Sentences with phrase «which flatter curves»

In case it hasn't already been established I'm a sucker for these biased stripe patterns which flatter curves something amazing.

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As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
This led to debates among policymakers on whether the Fed should hasten the pace of tightening, which further exacerbated pressure on short - term Treasury yields while leaving long - term rates largely unchanged — hence a flatter yield curve.
Unlike most sticks, whose blades are almost flat, Hull's has a curve in it, which, he says, enables him to get better control of the puck.
If his college shooting numbers were great or even good then I think there's a small argument (see the KD / Lebron / even Jamal Murray examples), but he's been inefficient everywhere (college, summer league, pros), and he's also an old rookie which generally correlates to a flatter improvement curve.
The future success of this technology opens up the possibility of making flexible solar panels that could be applied to any flat or curved surface, which could be used to power everything from domestic appliances to portable electronics like laptops.
But the engineering advances brought problems: whereas traditional two - mirrored telescopes focus light onto a flat surface, the three - mirrored type focuses onto a curved one, which makes it difficult to manufacture matching detectors.
«Let's say you want to install solar cells on your car, which is not completely flat — the body has curves,» Kim says.
Veselago reasoned that a material with a refractive index of -1 could be used to make a lens that is flat, as opposed to traditional refractive lenses, which are curved.
Average omnivore runner BMIs were 21.28 (F) and 23.78 (M), both of which are in the flat part of the BMI - mortality curve, so 0.7 BMI risk adjustment in that neighborhood would be expected to have negligible effect.
«In addition, you can either develop a less convex curve in the thoracic spine (flat spine) or have too much of a convex curve, which is called kyphosis.»
In my experience very tight hamstrings can over time contribute to the lumbar curve becoming more flat, which, theoretically, can have an effect on the lumbar disks.
As for those with a diamond - shaped face, you girls are good for rimless sunglasses, which will flatter your jaw's gentle curves.
If your lids are more flat than curved, which is common in women of Asian descent, «choose an eyeliner pencil with a slanted tip,» Martin suggests.
This body type will look amazing in body - con mini skirts, which will emphasise any curves you do have, and show off your flat stomach and slim legs.
My favorites are the Script High - Rise Skinny Jeans (now $ 103), which conform to my curves brilliantly and seem to be universally flattering.
The bodice, which featured the most delicate black lace accentuated with pink and blue floral appliqués, subtly meshed with the curve - hugging black flared trousers to provide a flattering silhouette.
3 The Paper - Bag Skirt in Twill ($ 118) which comes in three gorgeous colors and actually looks flattering for curves!
Not for you the razor sharp haircut, you will usually have softly curving features which are flattered and often framed with the tousled curls and waves that you love or at least a style with movement.
Most cargo pants have incredibly tapered or skinny legs or go the other way to a wide - leg or boyfriend cut that just doesn't flatter curves; these have a straighter leg (which if you're narrower on the bottom will feel «relaxed) and an ideal length for pairing with heels, or cuffing with flats.
Look for a high - waist pair, which is more flattering and retro (hello, gorgeous curves!)
The style of the top is very flattering and it gives your curves amazing definition which helps camouflage the tummy areas.
Her new collection flatters the curves in all the right places which in the end makes you feel Fabulous.
I recently found a beautiful dress in Dorothy Perkins which is very flattering to my size 20 curves and has sleeves which makes it even better!
Its torque curve, which is shaped like Cape Town's Table Mountain, runs nearly flat from 2000 to 4500 rpm, producing 270 lb - ft in the process.
His layout includes wonderful sweeping curves and respect for the natural contours of the almost - flat parcel on which he created a nature preserve and multiple homes.
However, extreme tumblehome generally requires the use of curved glass for the side windows (which is more expensive than flat glass) and can cut significantly into passengers» head and shoulder room.
Together, these statistics demonstrate the Aston Martin engineers» ability to create a «flatter», yet «fatter», torque curve which supports exceptional driveability and strong pick - up through the gears.
But despite the flat torque curve, the ZR2 still only has 186 horsepower to work with, which earned it last place in 0 - 60 (10.9 sec) and quarter - mile acceleration (18.1 @ 75 mph) behind both Rams.
With the AMG model comes the Active Curve system which keeps the car flat in the corners, so no body roll, the cornering ability of the car needs to be tried to be believed, the 295 tyres help too!!!
The 4S that will be the starter performance model, priced at just under $ 100k, features a relatively miniscule yet rev - happy 2.9 liter V6, with the very welcome addition of two small but potent, mid-mounted turbochargers, producing 440 horsepower and 405 ft - lbs of torque - the curve of which is pancake flat and stretches from 2000 to 4500 rpm.
Looking at the numbers provided by Buick, the 2.0 - liter engine's peak twisting force of 260 pound - feet of torque kicks in at 2,000 rpm, which gives the impression of a nice and flat torque curve.
Peak torque comes on at a casual 1,800 rpm, which makes for off - the - line performance (especially with launch control), but the broad and flat torque curve also begets very responsive throttle response whether around town or around a fast corner.
Tell me which NA engine in the world that has a flat torque curve?
According to Ford's SAE presentation, an experimental 3.5 - liter GTDI EcoBoost engine modified with E85 direct injection and gasoline port fuel injection run on a dynamometer achieved a BMEP score of 305 psi (27 bar), which translates to approximately 553 pounds - feet of torque and 316 - hp at 3,000 rpm (flat torque curve from 1,500 to 3,000 rpm).
What the image also highlights is a completely flat rear and not the curved backs that we now have in the current iPads, something that will make it much more in line with the iPhones, which are known for their simple (yet sleek) clean lines.
The buttons have changed across the waistband, so rather than the flat finish, the Curve 9320 has more pronounced keys, which we think are better for fast thumb navigation, accessing menus, copy and pasting and so on.
It introduced two ultra-wide 34 - inch monitors of which one is a flat model with built - in Google Cast support while the other one is a curved device with a refresh rate of 144Hz.
Perhaps more important is the flattening yield curve, as measured by the spread between 10 - year yield and 2 - year yield, which reached its flattest level since 2007.
Lower potential growth in this cycle, in which case the curve should be flatter than in previous expansionary phases
As the word «flat» suggests, this yield curve is a shape in which the short - and long - term yields to maturity are similar to each other.
the relationship between interest rates and time, determined by plotting the yields of all or as many bonds of similar credit quality (eg: Treasuries or AA - rated Corporates), against their maturities; yield curves typically slope upward since longer maturities normally have higher yields, although it can be flat or even inverted; the Fixed Income Search Results Scattergraph shows several smoothed yield curves for different fixed - income product types and credit qualities; these are based on bonds that Fidelity recognizes and are not equal to the entire universe of bonds, which is significantly larger than the number of bonds offered by Fidelity on any given day
The Underlying U.S. Treasury Note or Bond Yield, or the U.S. Treasury Yield Curve May Increase, Decrease or Remain Unchanged Over the Term of Your ETNs: The return on your ETNs is linked directly or inversely, as the case may be to the performance of the underlying index, which corresponds directly or inversely, respectively to changes in the underlying U.S. Treasury note or bond yield, or in the case of the FLAT and STPP ETNs, to the U.S. Treasury yield cCurve May Increase, Decrease or Remain Unchanged Over the Term of Your ETNs: The return on your ETNs is linked directly or inversely, as the case may be to the performance of the underlying index, which corresponds directly or inversely, respectively to changes in the underlying U.S. Treasury note or bond yield, or in the case of the FLAT and STPP ETNs, to the U.S. Treasury yield curvecurve.
The yield curve became flatter toward longer maturities, i.e. the 30 - and 40 - year period yields, which were around 0.80 % and 1.0 %, respectively.
In a flat or humped yield curve, the shorter - and longer - term yields are very close to each other, which is also a predictor of an economic transition.
A flat yield curve refers to a pattern in which long - term interest rates and short - term rates have been moving in similar fashion.
We like to create a variety of shapes and surfaces for your cat's tree — curved and flat platforms, domes, and tunnels which we cover with dense plush carpet.
Otherwise, this is a pretty understated design, featuring nice curves and a simple Alien head on the front that can be rotated in case you want to lie the machine flat, which is a rather neat touch.
Color field painters efface the individual mark in favor of large, flat, stained and soaked areas of color, considered to be the essential nature of visual abstraction along with the actual shape of the canvas, which Frank Stella in particular achieved in unusual ways with combinations of curved and straight edges.
«He» and «She» lead with their gremlinlike scale and shovel feet, which lets their striking precision of detail and anatomy — the subtly buoyant curve of her belly, the slightly flatter angle of his, the carefully varied textures of their rough - looking hair — follow more quietly.
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