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32 Sentences With "sitting tight"

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CHEEKY ENQUIRIES However, plenty of Venezuela holders are sitting tight.
For some, though, just sitting tight was the ideal approach for now.
Of course, how comfortably you are sitting tight depends on your age.
After sitting tight for four straight months, confidence among U.S. homebuilders improved in June.
Or maybe you're sitting tight, waiting for Sony to ship its $399 headset in October?
But the mission scientists won't just be sitting tight while engineers sort out this valve issue.
Despite financial markets on a roller coaster, The Times financial columnist Ron Lieber suggests sitting tight.
But I didn't suggest sitting tight because I thought the market would rise after a Trump victory.
Meanwhile, the door that won't open so easily means sitting tight and hoping something will come along.
"Right now, the market is sitting tight," said Keith Lerner, chief market strategist at SunTrust Advisory Services in Atlanta.
While he's targeting those more defensive sectors, Haye said he's sitting tight and anticipating an increase in market volatility.
By not sitting tight and leaving their investments untouched, many of those missed out on the subsequent recovery and boom.
"These are more experienced investors, sitting tight and staying the course," said Mike Loewengart, chief investment officer at E-Trade Capital Management.
The investor gap is typically negative, that is, investors' ill-timed trades produce returns below what they would have earned by sitting tight.
SITTING TIGHT With no end seen to the trade war, companies are going slow on new spending until future U.S. trade policy becomes clearer.
And if you've been waiting this long for a new iPad Mini, sitting tight for another three or four months shouldn't be too hard, right?
Unless the story changes around a stock in the portfolio — acquisitions, divestitures, changes in management, and so forth — Kilbride&aposs sitting tight and not selling.
"We believe the core of the FOMC is comfortable sitting tight, but some hawkish regional Fed presidents are getting restless," he said in a note Friday.
Accel: Accel is keeping some of its shares in Flipkart, but the firm will notch one of its biggest exits after nearly a decade of sitting tight.
Keep calm and carry on works for investing too It may come as a pleasant surprise to hear that many investors have actually been sitting tight despite the massive market volatility.
As for Russia's sovereign debt, most investors are sitting tight, believing Washington will not bar investors from it, even if the U.S. Congress is trying to build support for such a step.
Even if things seem to be rough for the Trump administration, and for the Republican Party more broadly, there is a good reason that many conservatives are sitting tight as all of this unfolds.
Days went by with nary a peep from the company, until I finally managed to track down a supervisor who basically told me to sit tight—as if I hadn't been sitting tight since early February.
"I think it's worth sitting tight on your index funds here, because someday, we will bottom, and you don't want to feel like an idiot for dumping all of your stock exposure right into the teeth of this oversold decline," Cramer said.
The chances of the ECB sitting tight in September are "helped by the fact that monetary policy is still becoming more accommodative as the measures announced in March continue to be enacted and kick in," said Howard Archer, IHS Global Insight's chief European and U.K. economist.
Clark, the GW&K portfolio manager, says that as long as Chinese consumers keep spending, Chinese President Xi Jinping may hold out as long as possible for the best trade deal he can get with the United States — even if that means sitting tight until after the 2020 presidential election, when he might be dealing with a new Democratic president or an emboldened President Trump.
Charlie offers Mabel a ride on his two-seater motorcycle, which she accepts in preference to his rival's racing car. Unfortunately, as they go over a bump, she falls off into a puddle. The rival, who has followed in his car, picks up the now stranded Mabel. He lets her drive, sitting tight beside her.
Medical professionals have also used social media in an effort to educate the general population about the impact of working in PPE for upwards of twelve-hour shifts, utilizing a trend that showcased their faces after their shifts and their masks are removed. Many of the individuals who participated had bruises, indents, redness and even bandaids covering blisters formed by the masks sitting tight on their faces for hours.
She seems to have made her sonnet in September 1665, when Highbury left rent to another holder and went into Austen's ownership. However sitting tight for the domain to leave lease had been stand out snag to her responsibility for bequest. There had been a different development in Parliament prior that year that would, if effective, have made the home occupied to her. Therefore, while Austen seems to have been positioned to receive the estate in September, she still relates to it as a somewhat uncertain prospect.
He won the position based on a reputation for quick thinking and making decisions without waiting for approval by superiors. His chief of staff was Captain Frank Jack Fletcher (a future admiral who would successfully lead fleets in the Battle of the Coral Sea and Battle of Midway).Lundstrom, p. 4. Admiral Taylor believed that the role of the United States Navy in the Far East was "sitting tight" and not getting involved. He openly counseled American non-intervention in the Japanese invasion of Manchuria (which began on September 19, 1931)Howarth, pp. 351-352.
Other potential nest predators include red fox (Vulpes vulpes), golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos), parasitic jaegers (Stercorarius parasiticus), and glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus). Brown bear, golden eagles and, rarely, gray wolves (Canis lupus) may on occasion succeed at capturing and killing an adult. Small or avian predators usually elicit either an aggressive response or the behavior of sitting tight on nests while larger mammals, perhaps more dangerous to adults, usually elicit the response of leading the cygnets into deep waters and standing still until they pass. About 15% of the adults die each year from various causes, and thus the average lifespan in the wild is about 10 years.
On 6 May 1963, the Winnipeg Art Gallery Association was formally incorporated as the Winnipeg Art Gallery by the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. In 1965, discussions were raised to move the art gallery from the Civic Auditorium, although the institution opposed a proposed move to the Manitoba Centennial Centre, along with the Centennial Concert Hall, and the Manitoba Museum. The Winnipeg Art Gallery criticized the proposal stating that, "the politicians of the city have set various arts groups on each other, and the result has been many objections. We of the Arts Gallery are sitting tight — but we are not sitting still." In 1967, the museum acquired a triangular plot of land across from the Civic Auditorium, and launched a competition for architects to submit designs for a new building.

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