Sentences with phrase «years in the past enough»

The cluster Abell 1689 magnified the infrared light of an infant galaxy from 12.8 billion years in the past enough to just barely be detected by the infrared camera on the Hubble Space Telescope and by the Spitzer Space Telescope (see the STScI press release for more on that).

Not exact matches

Sales were flat in North America, compared with a 38 percent growth in the Asia - Pacific region, but that was enough to knock 5 percent off the stock which has gained more than two - thirds in value over the past year.
Although the set of indicators used is somewhat different than in past years, there is enough overlap to allow for some comparison.
The shares have fallen by more than 50 % in the past two years, and assets like Nickelodeon and MTV are widely seen as being long in the tooth and not forward - thinking enough.
Over the past couple of years, Gillinder has spent tens of thousands of dollars to upgrade its backup generators so they can deliver enough energy to keep the furnaces running in the event of another blackout.
If investing in security doesn't provide a visible enough return to convince your chief financial officer, just look to the statistics: in the past year, 43 percent of companies have experienced a data breach.
In addition, the correlation between oil and the Canadian dollar has weakened over the past three years, suggesting that recent price swings in oil haven't been of great enough magnitude to materially influence the looniIn addition, the correlation between oil and the Canadian dollar has weakened over the past three years, suggesting that recent price swings in oil haven't been of great enough magnitude to materially influence the looniin oil haven't been of great enough magnitude to materially influence the loonie.
To me, it was a big enough red flag that it stuck in my mind for the past four years.
Despite the fact that increased regulation has helped to crimp profits on Wall Street in recent years, shares in Goldman Sachs (GS) have doubled in the past three years, gaining enough that the bank's CEO Lloyd Blankfein has now officially joined the ranks of the billionaire class — he now has a net worth of $ 1.1 billion, according to Bloomberg News.
WWT has experienced rapid growth, over the past three years especially, and the trajectory our leaders have laid out is forward - thinking enough to cultivate a sense of business viability in a transforming industry, and tactical enough to give us a blueprint for achieving it.
Knowing I was injecting enough surprise in the schedule itself, I stuck to the CBC's dry - as - toast format of years past in presenting it (on Mondays at eight, we'll have this... at eight - thirty, we'll have that...).
While retail banking hasn't changed quickly enough over the past few years, it feels like business banking is even worse and has been stuck in the past.
The CB loosening «just enough» also assumes that CBs have a clue; also a heroic assumption as shown by real data over the past 50 years everywhere in the world.
Obviously, as I have argued many times, this has not been nearly enough given the much higher increase in inflation and it is part of the reason why the domestic imbalances have seemed to have gotten worse in the past year, not better.
370 — 83 — 146 = $ 141MM over the past year, or enough to fully retire the outstanding net debt in about 6 and a half years.
So recently within the past year, the number of transactions that are occurring and each one of these blocks has become so numerous in large that the one megabit amount of space that was allocated for each block wasn't enough to fit all the transactions into it.
There are still enough projects coming on stream to meet 2018 demand, but in 2019, 2020 and beyond, the lack of investment over the past few years is going to cause a serious shortage of supply.
Nimblest Banks Benefit Banks that embraced the full gamut of challenges during the crisis and still emerged in flexible enough shape to keep rolling out new products have grown their market share substantially over the past year and a half.
This leaves them without enough money to sustain the living standards of recent years — and they no longer can wipe out their debts by declaring bankruptcy as in times past, because Congress has passed the harsh bankruptcy law that credit - card and bank lobbies paid them to pass.
Fortunately for investors, GM has generated a cumulative $ 16 billion in free cash flow over the past four years, more than enough to cover its 4 % dividend yield, as shown in Figure 4.
Biblical literalism is a powerful force today; it tends to imprison people in attitudes that were suitable enough when science and technology were little dreamt of but which fail to illuminate a society in which, for instance, it is desirable, because of the effects of modern hygiene on death rates, for women to bear, on the average, perhaps a third as many infants as were appropriate two or three thousand or even two hundred years ago, a society in which war might mean something like the end of the species, or at least vastly closer to that than any war of the past could be.
But «once bit, twice shy,» the Jewish people have borne enough teethmarks in the past 2,000 years to have become a bit skeptical of those pseudo-messiahs — religious or secular, Marxist or Moonie — who arise with almost monotonous regularity.
Because the CCES panel started with 9,500 respondents, it provides enough data for us to compare subgroups and track overall religious migration in the United States over the past several years.
(In years past, I've also grappled with Enough, with Light, with Moments, with Abundant Life, last year's Hold Fast among others.)
At least the doctrine and practice of AE / Dalahast's nasty religion has shifted enough that they are no longer torturing and threatening scientists who expose the Christian god fraud, or at least not as much as in years past.
Much of that population still voted for Romney since Obama is so bad and has proven over the past 4 years that he and his administration have no understanding of what is wrong with the economy, but the insane religious rhetoric turned off enough of the center that it did Romney in.
Sexual tension had begun to be a threat; he had seen it often enough in other friars, but he had managed to bypass serious sexual problems in the past three or four years simply through work.
«Following rapid growth over the past few years, the sparkling water category is now mature enough for us to make a significant investment in developing this extensive line of mainstream sparkling offerings from our regional spring water brands, each of which is the top - selling still spring water brand in its market,» says Antonio Sciuto, the company's executive vp and CMO.
«Following rapid growth over the past few years, the sparkling water category is now mature enough for us to make a significant investment in developing this extensive line of mainstream sparkling offerings from our regional spring water brands, each of which is the top - selling still spring water brand in its market,» said Antonio Sciuto, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for Nestlé Waters North America.
In the past 40 years, Indonesia's efforts to produce enough rice for its people have been inextricably interwoven with its partnership with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
While I was lucky enough to grow up with friend who had huge fig trees, it's only been in the past few years that I've grown to love them.
The Preiss family was fortunate enough to take ownership of the Preiss Imports name once again in 2016, demonstrating the validity and credibility this family on the forefront of importing has maintained over the past fifty - five years.
Winning against the like of West Ham and QPR seems to be enough for some to forget the pain we suffered thanks to our manager in the past 10 years.
Kos has some moments of greatness but this past season he was totally underwhelming... not enough leadership provided, too many dumb mistakes in big games, emerging injury concerns and provides next to nothing offensively (he should watch some Sergio Ramos video because that was what I was hoping from him a few years back)... keep in mind, he is by far our best defender, which is problematic considering my previous comments
But Bae had done enough work over the past year to not tumble too far down the world rankings these last few months so he technically still had a spot in the field.
I think we have in the attacking half of the team enough firepower to compete with any team and somewhat have improved over past season in that department, actually looking like former years, but our defensive area is weak and this is where we are losing points drastically, it can be corrected nd we have enough time to do so, but MR > WENGER THAT IS UP TO YOU
whatever the assessment of last five years (It was clear to me back then that his managerial style would not deliver top trophies given the players he was promoting) when excuses about what happened ten years previously and the budget constraint don't apply his performance this year should be enough to see his reign come to an end... Football clubs that rely on past glories have no place in the modern game... ask villa fans
its frustrating being a gunner every single period of the season including the transfer window... we want to b d best but our transfer situations begs to differ... how many tyms do we need to shout spend, spend, spend b4 dat happens???? wat is d point of being in d «top 10 financially rich clubs» list every year but don't spend like 1????? sure, we'll buy d odd 30m player but is it enough... dat stingy prof will always look for «value» for money spent but he has dat worked out for d past 12 years walcott - waste tbh chamberlain - waste chambers - so far, waste spending 15m five times is 75m which could have been used to buy 2 top 30m signings....
ARSENAL is a Cash Cow for him and the board, there is no secret nor mystery, BUT this does not take away another reality WENGER no longer is a successful manager nor will he be again, he has been given enough to build a winning team, but his managerial skills are there no more, instead his arrogance, living past glories, stubbornness substituted what once was a his attributes as a ground breaking Manager, he became obsolete, in many ways his accommodating the owner desires is simply to save his job and what he gets in return complacency from the board by covering his shortcomings specially the last few years.....
to be a true gunners is not to take side with the clubs when things are wrong many areas need to be address in arsenal fc, those clubs that are above us in the table last season are making signing but we are here beating about the bush, today is lemar, tomorrow is seri.if Chelsea can let go matic, why are we keeping players like Ramsey in the squad, if Campbell is not good enough for us what's Walcott doing in the squad for past ten years....
In the last post you pointed out Wenger has bought in the past years enougIn the last post you pointed out Wenger has bought in the past years enougin the past years enough.
Aside from a dip in form in the back - end of last season, the 22 - year - old has been one of the better performers in the Arsenal team over the past two years, and Kroenke has seemingly seen enough to put his foot down and rule out the idea of an exit.
I'm generally not a full round mock kind of guy (I don't know enough about all the other 31 teams), but I've taken more interest in this draft than ones from years past for some reason.
Picture this, we don't come out of the gate firing on all cylinders, Wenger speaks of how there wasn't enough time for the first - teamers to build chemistry, several key players aren't even playing because of Wenger's utterly ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the Confed Cup or the under21s and the boo - birds have returned in full flight... if these things were to happen, which is quite possible considering the Groundhog Day mentality of this club, how long do you think it will take for Wenger to recant his earlier statements regarding Europa... I would suggest that it's these sorts of comments from Wenger which are often his undoing... why would any manager worth his weight in salt make such a definitive statement before the season has even started... why would any manager who fashions himself an educated man make such pronouncements before even knowing what his starting 11 will be come Friday, let alone on September 1st... why would any manager who has a tenuous relationship with a great many supporters offer up such a potentially contentious talking point considering how many times his own words have come back to bite him in the ass... I think he does this because he doesn't care what you or I think, in fact he's more than slightly infuriated by the very idea of having to answer to the likes of you and me... that might have been acceptable during his formative years in charge, when the fans were rewarded with an scintillating brand of football and success felt like a forgone conclusion, but this new Wenger led team barely resembles that team of ore... whereas in times past we relished a few words from our seemingly cerebral manager, in recent times those words have been replaced by a myriad of excuses, a plethora of infuriating stories about who he could have signed but didn't and what can only be construed as outright fabrications... it's kind of funny that when we want some answers, like during the whole contract debacle of last season, we can't get an intelligent word out of him, but when we just what him to show his managerial acumen through his actions, we can't seem to get him to shut - up... I beg you to prove me wrong Arsene
For me he hasn't worked hard enough or done his due dillegance and taken advantage of the opportunities that his been awarded (he literally in the past 2 years is the only striker, who can walk straight into a starting line up) he sits in front of one of the best attacking line ups in the world and its not like chances aren't being created, he just can't put them away....
Ospina has featured in only six Premier League matches in the past two years, but did get the nod to feature in 11 Champions League games, but that is far from enough to keep the 28 year - old happy.
I would rather want quality over quantity, and in the past he was forced to buy cheap and ultimately not really get the best players... but now I feel I would rather buy one world class player at a time and bind them in for the long term, than buy 2 mediocre players and then moan about them a year down the line when they are not consistent enough and under performing.
In my mind he's a kid that likes to party (there's plenty of videos of the past two years of him doing so) but he's smart enough (unlike Zeke thus far) to not draw a ton of negative attention.
The past 22 years have been hell of you were fortunate enough to witness the first EIGHT Superbowls Dallas played in... Philly???? C'm on man!!!
2 years ago, I made the comments about walcott (he was not and would never be good enough, whats the use of pace when you cant control, dribble, help out your team) and per (too slow and lacks the bottle to be in defence) yet they are still here which proves my comments at that time as well that wenger was past it.
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