Lewis compares Michael Kors to Tommy Hilfiger,
which reached its peak in the late 1990s.
Graph 8 shows the net result of the linkage: a 1 per cent increase in the real cash rate, lasting for two years, would raise the exchange rate by around 3 per cent and would trim 0.3 per cent off inflation, with a lag
which reaches its peak effect in ten quarters.
Soon afterwards, defence became a divisive issue within the party, especially defence spending (
which reached a peak of 14 % of GDP in 1951 during the Korean War), [48] straining public finances and forcing savings elsewhere.
Diamandis's reading of the story was informed by his disgust with NASA,
which reached a peak after 1992, the International Space Year.
Unusual yet effective is the gear - dependent torque flow,
which reaches its peak only in seventh gear.
Bull Flag Trading Strategy: Bull Flag, in particular, shows a strong price hike
which reaches its peak and then pulls back in an orderly fashion where the highs and lows are almost parallel to each other.
This is largely the result of an ebbing in the rate of sub-prime mortgage resets,
which reached their peak in mid-2008, with corresponding mortgage losses and foreclosures a few months later.
It was a very important region for the Mayan civilization,
which reached the peak of its development here, where the Mayans founded the cities of Chichen Itza, Izamal, Motul, Mayapan, Ek» Balam and Ichcaanzihóo (also called T'ho), now Mérida.
It was on a roll
which reached its peak in 2007, with the fawning media swallowing IPCC AR4 hook, line and sinker, Nobel Peace Prizes and an Oscar being handed out, and bevies of politicians calling for action (i.e. more taxes) to save the planet from ourselves.
The CME has given origin to SPE
which reaches the peak simultaneously with the beginning of SSC of a geomagnetic superstorm that occurred on 14 May 2005.
There are now reportedly 50 cryptocurrency ATMs around the world that use litecoin,
which reached a peak price of $ 56 in July.
Increased revenue from telemarketing 58 % over 10 years,
which reached a peak of $ 1.9 M in 1998.
Not exact matches
After
reaching a
peak in 2000 at 634,000, the annual number of new firms fell to 505,000 in 2010, the last year for
which BLS has data.
The purported cooperation, some details of
which were revealed by a Sinaloa cartel figure on trial in the US,
reached a
peak in the late 2000s, a period when the Sinaloa cartel ascended to primacy among Mexican drug - trafficking organizations.
Investment in Guanajuato,
which peaked at $ 2.9 billion in 2015, is now falling steadily,
reaching less than half that amount for most of 2017, according to state figures.
Some of the cuts were expected as the government seeks to reduce troops levels from a wartime high of 570,000,
which it
reached during
peak fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Even with the recent gains, Ethereum remains well below its
peak of over $ 1,200,
which it
reached at the beginning of the year.
Rather, it's the point where the pitch of the advance
reaches an extreme,
which may simply be an inflection point (as has been the case for other structures in recent years) or a pre-crash
peak.
Tron,
which currently ranks 14th at the time of writing, has experienced remarkable success in recent months since its $ 70 million Dollar ICO in 2017, with its value
reaching a
peak in early January.
J&J hopes to expand its presence in the immunology market by launching new drugs like Tremfya,
which could
reach peak annual sales of close to $ 1.6 billion.
This prediction, came off the back of a fantastic run for EOS, during
which it managed to
reach it's halfway - to -
peak point (at around $ 9) during the mid-April market surge.
The Conference Board report also predicts direct employment at oil producers «will expand by just 2,150 net new positions» over the next four years, when it will
reach «66,470 jobs,
which is still below the 2015
peak» of 72,600 jobs.
The report by Caterpillar,
which serves as a proxy for global economic activity, of its quarterly results on April 24 set off the broader concerns that industrial companies» financial results may have already
reached peak levels.
Actually, y / y commercial & industrial loan growth
peaked in early 2015 already, not just «last December»... but lettuce not quibble (Pritchard likely meant to refer to total commercial bank credit, the growth rate of
which reached an interim
peak in late 2016 — shown further below).
Some other cryptocurrencies have fared even worse, with Ripple now more than 80 % off its
peak which was
reached only a month ago.
In a work recently completed, but not yet published, I have explained how the adaptability of animal bodily systems, especially the brain,
which Meredith and Stein have remarkably demonstrated in respect of the senses in their The Merging of the Senses and
which is seen in infant language - learning in a way discussed by Meltzoff, Butterworth and others,
reaches a
peak in the case of the human use of language so that it is solely semantic and communicational constraints
which determine grammar and nothing universal in grammar is determined by neurology.
In spring the blossoms and new shoots revealed a great burst into life,
which continued until it
reached the highest
peak of life in summer.
It could only be achieved by
reaching the
peak of the hierarchy
which is always one step removed from the climber.
It paid scant attention to the economic tensions
which slowly developed between England and the colonies and
reached their
peak after the conclusion of the French and Indian War.
There are three simple but surreal tacos: deep - pink tacos de trompo,
which reaches its crispy - juicy
peak thanks to the trompo (the rotating vertical spit) for
which it's named; bistek (beef); and surprisingly good vegetarian paneer - poblano, all set on corn tortillas and sprinkled with onions and cilantro.
Interest in the title fight
peaked last season when the fight between Hamilton and Vettel was swinging like a pendulum, and we only
reached the point in
which the fight was all but over very late on in the season.
which ones have
reached their ceilings,
which ones have
reached their
peaks, or what their value will be going forward?
The players know this, as do their agents,
which is why it's spiraling out of control, when will it all come crashing down, god knows, we keep saying it has to have
reached it's
peak, and then some team like PSG raise the bar yet again.
As a result, Lerner was left without a manager and with a squad
which had
reached its
peak and was about to enter its twilight.
Although he is unlikely to quite hit the heights
reached by Suárez at his
peak just yet, Salah has already exceeded the Uruguayan's return from his first full season at Anfield, in
which the former Ajax man scored 11 times in 31 league games.
A contraction is a sharp pain
which gradually builds up in intensity until it
reaches a
peak and then subsides.
Sylvia,
which means «woodland»
reached it's
peak popularity back in the 1030's and 1940's for its class and glamour, but it's remained in the top 1000 baby girl names over the years.
The fundus
reaches its
peak at around 36 weeks, at
which point the baby drops down to the pelvic cavity to get ready for birth.
Last year, when load - shedding
reached its
peak over a three - year period, the economy recorded its lowest growth in 15 years: expanding by 3.9 percent mainly, on due to a slump in commodities prices and energy supply deficit,
which affected the manufacturing, industries and services sectors... the biggest contributors to the country's GDP.
Smith's portrait seems appropriate for a period in
which the optimism about efficient free markets had
reached a
peak.
This
reaches its
peak in Peter Mandelson's theatrical television advertisement for his memoirs, in
which he sits like a sinister dark lord in a leather arm chair — though the ad at least has the strong virtue of being knowingly funny.
Even if population growth is at the lower end of expectations,
reaching peak stuff would still require each of us to consume less —
which brings us to Ehrlich's second metric.
The eruptions
reach their
peak approximately five hours later than expected, even when taking into account the 40 minutes needed for the erupted particles to
reach the altitude at
which Cassini can detect them.
The glacial streams descending through the depressions among the mountain slopes constituted the usual lines of travel, and the route developed was new and independent, passing among mountain
peaks rising to the height of 15,000 and 18,000 feet above the sea and gradually mounting to a maximum level before the Pole was
reached and thence descending very gradually for 140 miles over a vast plateau to the position
which was occupied on December l5th and 16th, 1911, and determined to be the South Pole.
Specifically, she was thinking about Gartner's hype cycle, a glib model cooked up by an IT research firm, in
which every new technology ascends a «
peak of inflated expectations,» sinks into a «trough of disillusionment,» then climbs the «slope of enlightenment» to
reach a «plateau of productivity.»
Their abundant presence on this
peak may be tied to the liquid carbon dioxide spewed by the volcano's hydrothermal vents,
which kills virtually all life in the deeper
reaches of the crater.
The form of phosphate plants can use is in danger of
reaching its
peak — when supply fails to keep up with demand — in just 30 years, potentially decreasing the rate of crop yield as the as the world population continues to climb and global warming stresses crop yields,
which could have damaging effects on the global food supply.
Carbon dioxide levels begin to rise in late fall as the death of Northern Hemisphere vegetation releases it into the atmosphere,
reaching a
peak in May, after
which the spring and summer plant growth causes it to decline once again.
In the study, mice given a lethal dose of dengue virus less than a week after receiving the protective DMAb were completely protected from lethal disease — significantly more rapid than vaccine - driven protection,
which can take weeks to months to
reach peak efficacy levels.
Their anxiety tended to
reach a
peak as they
reached the age at
which their mothers or sisters had developed the disease.