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23 Sentences With "moving in line"

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Regional equities were steady, moving in line with Wall Street.
Latin American equities were steady, moving in line with Wall Street.
Moving in line with industry standards is attaining minimum viable responsibility.
When everything is moving in line, those opportunities become much harder to find.
DUDLEY: WELL, IT'S BEEN MOVING IN LINE WITH WHAT THE DOLLAR HAS BEEN DOING.
The dollar turned broadly lower, moving in line with declining U.S. 10-year Treasury yields.
"Machinery orders are moving in line with a temporary slowdown in global manufacturing activity," said Hiroaki Muto, an economist at Tokai Tokyo Research Center.
"Sterling shorts have grown further and are moving in line with both EUR/GBP and GBP/USD," said Kit Juckes, macro strategist at Societe Generale.
Moreover, "sterling shorts have grown further and are moving in line with both EUR/GBP and GBP/USD," said Kit Juckes, macro strategist at Societe Generale.
The document shows that the EU presidency wants to end this automatic inclusion, moving in line with U.S. rules, which do not discriminate between systemic and non-systemic lenders.
The FTSE 27.6 index rose 0.2 percent by 1018 GMT, moving in line with other European equity markets which found support in hopes of progress in the U.S.-China trade dispute.
The S&P/ASX 1.73 index traded around half a percent up through most of the day before climbing 21.7 percent to end the session at 21,21.4565, moving in line with global markets.
Funo said Japan's economy was moving in line with the central bank's projection but risks, such as U.S.-China trade tensions, could disrupt the path toward achieving the central bank's 2% inflation target.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar turned broadly lower on Tuesday, moving in line with declining U.S. 10-year Treasury yields and retracing gains from Monday in light trading ahead of Thursday's Thanksgiving holiday in the United States.
"Equity volatility has been moving in line with usual seasonal patterns...There has been no increase in call buying in the VIX options market, so investors do not seem adequately prepared for a vol-up scenario," Takada said.
BANGKOK, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Thailand's baht currency is still moving in line with economcic fundamentals and regional peers, the central bank governor said on Thursday, as the baht hovered near more than 29-month highs against the dollar.
HIROSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) - Bank of Japan board member Yukitoshi Funo said on Wednesday he saw no need to expand monetary stimulus now, as the economy was moving in line with the central bank's projection of a moderate recovery.
HIROSHIMA, Japan, July 3 (Reuters) - Bank of Japan board member Yukitoshi Funo said on Wednesday he saw no need to expand monetary stimulus now, as the economy was moving in line with the central bank's projection of a moderate recovery.
Stockpiles are higher than the long-term average of 24.5 days and towards the top end of the 10-year range of 22.1 to 26.1 days but they still seem reasonable and are moving in line with normal seasonal trends.
"Schwab has been quite focused on younger customers for some time, but we're sure it's also been watching the success some of the other free trading platforms have experienced and moving in line on fractional share trading makes sense," Devin Ryan, managing director at JMP Securities, told CNBC in an email.
The 1st Army's 60,000 men under General Steinmetz, consisting of the I, VII and VIII Corps, was moving in line with 2nd Army from the lower Moselle river towards Saarlouis.
The Mixed Order () was a tactical formation originally used by demi-brigades of the French Revolutionary Army and then later by Napoleon's Grande Armée to great effect. First proposed by the French theorist Comte de Guibert, the Mixed Order could be adapted to be used by companies or battalions and involved two or more of these units using a combination of Line and Column formations. Its origins were in the revolutionary wars where the massed French militias lacked the training and experience to complete complicated manoeuvres and by necessity adopted a mixed order of veteran trained units and newly recruited/conscripted units. The regular troops moving in line along with the recruits moving in column, which required far less training to perfect, either on the flanks, the centre or in the rear of the veteran units.
The barrage attack was developed during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II as an anti submarine measure. It was first used by 2 Support Group of the Royal Navy after being developed by the Group's commanding officer, Captain "Johnnie" Walker. The barrage attack was a measure devised by Walker to deal with a U-boat that had gone deep, and was using the time taken by the attacking escort’s depth charges to sink to move aside. The design of submarines, to resist the enormous pressure of the water at depth, made them also resistant to the effects of underwater explosions; a depth charge of the Second World War would need to explode within 26 feet of its target to have any serious effect. The barrage, referred to by the group as “the bosses special” involved three ships moving in line abreast over the target area; at the word of command each ship would lay a series of depth charge patterns, one after the other, in a carpet.

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