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As the world's most buoyant art market, New York is a perfect match.
"Every yard is looking at the markets that are the most buoyant," he said.
Perhaps the most buoyant words at the congress came in anticipation of Donald Trump's visit to Warsaw on July 6th.
But even in the most buoyant climate, one rule of acquiring remains true: It's hard to turn down $7.5 billion.
And that's what happened in 2015: export sales grew 2.8 percent, and they were by far the most buoyant GDP component.
This generous, searching book explores all the forces that can stop even the most buoyant hopes from ever leaving the ground.
Barack Obama's "pivot to Asia"—a promise to pay more attention to the world's largest and most buoyant continent—is under threat.
Mr Obama's "pivot to Asia"—a promise to pay more attention to the world's largest and most buoyant region—is under threat.
As it pools, the magma evolves into a water-rich, gassy form, and the most buoyant, bubble-rich patches gather at the top.
You might even get away with calling it joyful Care is How To Dress Well's fourth LP, and his most buoyant one to date.
By contrast, exports, a quarter of which went to China, rose 1.1 percent, remaining by far the most buoyant component of Japan's aggregate demand.
The most buoyant track on the LP, the song is marked by shimmering guitar chords and arguably the most instantly palatable chorus the band's ever come up with.
The opening minutes come from the set of the "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" video, the most buoyant (and blond) five minutes Houston ever had in the MTV era.
"It's fair to say that 'Mistress America' revises and subverts this most buoyant of genres with a steady undertow of anxiety, dread and anger," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
Gropius, who late in the war had been buried alive for three days, somehow went on to invent one of the most buoyant and optimistic vocabularies in any artistic medium.
Of the three dozen men in his unit, Mr. Ross may well be the most buoyant, the one patting other inmates' backs with encouragement as they discuss their hopes and struggles.
The failure of the Trump Tower in Toronto, a city that has been one of North America's most buoyant real estate markets, stands out as a blow to the brand in Canada.
Ignoring terrorism threats, the yo-yoing of the Turkish currency and a president quick to pick fights with Europe, Turkish manufacturers last month reported their most buoyant month of economic activity in three years.
The company is actively seeking to carve out a spot for itself in the world's most buoyant gas market, one that will see projected average annual growth of 5% a year in the coming decades.
Despite a century of hugely influential subculture and one of the UK's most buoyant African-Caribbean communities, the West London area where AJ Tracey lives has become synonymous with a vast juxtaposition in living conditions.
It's a step forward in what they've been trying to build and a further sign that marketing activations are probably the most buoyant money-makers in the rather flat phone-based AR space at the moment.
You can see Laymon working through his ambivalence within the space of a sentence; he is relentlessly self-aware, exploring all the forces that can stop even the most buoyant hopes from ever leaving the ground.
Centro Financiero Gigante (CFG) is a complex of office buildings located in San Salvador, El Salvador. It has five towers: July 1, one 10, another 12, another 14 and the highest 19 floors, the tallest tower measures 70 meters (229.65 feet). It is a phased project that began with the construction of the first two towers. After several years increased the number of buildings and has become one of the most buoyant complexes in San Salvador.
Pre-war anti-capitalism will give us very little help", for a new kind of capitalism required a new kind of socialism. Crosland believed that these features of a reformed managerial capitalism were irreversible, but it has been argued within the Labour Party and by others that Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan brought about its reversal in the 1970s and 1980s. While the post-war consensus represented a period where social democracy was "most buoyant", it has been argued that "post-war social democracy had been altogether too confident in its analysis" because "gains which were thought to be permanent turned out to be conditional and as the reservoir of capitalist growth showed signs of drying up". In Socialism Now (1974), Crosland argued that "[m]uch more should have been achieved by a Labour Government in office and Labour pressure in opposition.
High- performance export versions followed in North America, sold as Pontiac and later Chevrolet. HSV also exported to the United Kingdom as Vauxhall, in the Middle East as Chevrolet Special Vehicles (CSV) and in New Zealand and Singapore as HSV. In December 2013, Holden announced that it would cease its local production by the end of October 2017 committing, however, to use the long-standing Commodore nameplate on its fifth-generation fully imported replacement, moving to a front-wheel drive (FWD)/all-wheel drive (AWD) platform. On 10 December 2019, Holden announced that the Commodore nameplate would be discontinued in 2020, in what is, according to Holden's interim Chairman and Managing Director Kristian Aquilina, "decisive action to ensure a sharp focus on the largest and most buoyant market segments", focusing on their SUV and Ute range, which had accounted for over 76% of their lineup during 2019.

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