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A synchronised pickup in the world economy in 2017 has turned to synchronised slowdown.
Synchronised sound came in with "Don Juan" in 1926, and synchronised speech followed in 1927 with "The Jazz Singer", starring Al Jolson.
The pool is given over to a troupe of synchronised nymphs.
The world economy is enjoying its first synchronised upswing since 2010.
JUST a year ago the world was enjoying a synchronised economic acceleration.
That would keep synchronised global growth on track for a while longer.
It reflects the arrival of the first synchronised global economic upswing since 2010.
However, medium term risks are to the downside due to less synchronised global growth.
Moreover, according to the IMF house-price inflation in capital cities is increasingly synchronised.
As inflation has synchronised across borders, so too have long-term real interest rates.
The global manufacturing sector has been experiencing an unusual period of strong synchronised growth.
Mr Trump is lucky—the world economy is enjoying its strongest synchronised upswing since 2010.
By the end of 2017, the world was on the road to a synchronised upsurge.
She is a two-time Olympic champion in the 10m individual and the 10m synchronised.
Oil consumption is growing rapidly as a result of synchronised growth in the major economies.
All these countries in green are so connected that the grid frequency is synchronised. pic.twitter.
That has raised fears of a global economic stagnation as synchronised as the expansion of 2017.
But data continue to suggest a synchronised global expansion across both advanced and emerging market economies.
In the past two decades of currency union, recessions have tended to be synchronised (see chart).
The recent incident, involving multiple assailants wielding hand-held explosives and machetes in synchronised attacks, was larger.
The spectacular display included two booster rockets returning in synchronised formation to land near the launch pad.
The world economy remains in fine fettle, buoyed by a synchronised acceleration in America, Europe and Asia.
Because the observations needed to be precisely synchronised, each instrument was tethered to its own atomic clock.
The synchronised pouring of tea into leaders' cups, aligned with geometric precision, is as immaculate as ever.
"Global growth has become synchronised and accelerated above trend," U.S. bank Morgan Stanley said in a note.
The commuters in Shandong city were filmed bursting into a synchronised song and dance on the emergency lane.
AS A teenager, Christine Lagarde represented France as a synchronised swimmer, a sport that demands endurance and flexibility.
Happily, around the same time the world economy entered its first synchronised upswing since the global financial crisis.
They found that the market's predictions were remarkably well-synchronised with the forecasts made by NASA's climate scientists.
The Russian and Continental European systems both operate at a frequency of 50 Hertz, but are not synchronised.
"On the whole, the world's shares are supported by a synchronised growth in the global economy," he added.
Moreover, a stuttering Chinese growth engine is being compounded by growing evidence of a more synchronised global slowdown.
Whereas acceleration was synchronised across much of the world in 2017, the global economy's expansion now looks increasingly unbalanced.
For about a year, a synchronised global expansion, taking in Europe, Asia and the Americas, has been under way.
Lowe's confidence rests partly on unexpected strength in the domestic labour market and a synchronised upturn in global activity.
Earlier in Rio, Daley won a bronze medal in the 10-metre synchronised platform event with partner David Goodfellow.
Recessions are synchronised declines in economic activity; weak demand typically shows up in nearly every sector in an economy.
Long-distance travel often makes a hash of the body's "synchronised confederacy of clocks", disrupting not only sleep but metabolism.
A wag quipped that the sacked official would soon get another job, as coach of the national synchronised-swimming team.
IF THERE is a consensus at the moment, it is that the global economy is finally managing a synchronised recovery.
In early 2018, encouraging European data fostered a view of synchronised economic recovery that could lead to interest rate rises.
A synchronised improvement in advanced and emerging economies is driving a stronger recovery in global GDP growth and trade volumes.
Ms Bentley was able to read other messages on an iPad that, unbeknown to the governor, was synchronised with his phone.
When it assessed the world economy in January last year, the IMF hailed the "broadest synchronised global growth upsurge since 2010".
Hildebrand said investors tend to underestimate the strength of synchronised inflation and growth trends, both on the upside and the downside.
This revealed that, by six months of age, the electrical activity in different parts of an individual organoid had become synchronised.
Fears that the tariffs could disrupt synchronised global growth dwarfed recent strong economic data, including a fall in U.S. jobless claims.
It also kicked off weeks of "mass games"—synchronised gymnastics by thousands of performers in homage to the eternally ruling Kim clan.
They are later joined by the bridesmaids who perform a series of synchronised moves as back-up dancers to conclude the dance.
This ensures that multinational families are synchronised, but by fragmenting Muslim communities in towns with multiple mosques, it can reinforce national tribalism.
Experts at the IMF worry that a synchronised downturn poses an increased risk of causing a recession and could affect financial stability.
The synchronised global expansion that began roughly two years ago has now plateued, and fresh signs are emerging of a weaker outlook.
Skipping rope as an after school activity is mad fun, but what if it were synchronised skipping with 70 of your schoolmates?
The synchronised global expansion that began roughly two years ago has now plateaued, and fresh signs are emerging of a weakening outlook.
The cycles of short-selling and the rise and fall in oil prices have been closely synchronised and had a strongly predictable component.
It looks likely that this year, for the first time since 2010, rich-world and developing economies will put on synchronised growth spurts.
Investors and traders are worried that threats of higher U.S. tariffs and retaliatory measures could derail a rare period of synchronised global growth.
The entire world economy appears to be in a synchronised expansion at present, if a variety of leading indicators are to be believed.
"In a synchronised global recovery driven by manufacturing, emerging markets are looking pretty positive," said Luca Paolini, chief strategist at Pictet Asset Management.
The global economy is experiencing the strongest synchronised growth since the start of the decade with all the advanced economies in a cyclical upswing.
Central banks are fearful of cutting short the synchronised global economic upswing and, with inflation quiescent, see no real need to take the risk.
The mother of a British Olympic bronze medalist has blasted newspapers' coverage for obliterating his son's win in favour of his synchronised diving's partner.
The triple adrenaline shot of a stockmarket boom, synchronised global growth and a worldwide passion for technology is both exciting and dangerous for corporations.
Strong and synchronised growth in 2017 has been replaced by an unbalanced expansion that increasingly relies on U.S. consumers and businesses to be sustained.
Joel: We did use a great swimming unit called the Aqualillies, but synchronised swimming now is very different from what used to be done.
A synchronised global economic slowdown amid the U.S.-China trade war has compounded the problem, quashing global steel consumption and intensifying competition among exporters.
It's an impressive device, with five synchronised shaving elements and two specialised middle trimmers, for a flawless shave that captures any type of hair.
"On the longer run, we are still very positive on gold on a synchronised slowdown in global economic conditions and geopolitical uncertainties," Lu said.
Oil price spikes and slumps have a synchronised and significant impact on consumption on these other economies, big enough to help move the market.
Oil price spikes and slumps have a synchronised and significant impact on consumption on these other economies, big enough to help move the market.
The key advance was made by Keith Campbell, who realised the importance of synchronised "cell cycles"—the rhythms according to which cells grow and divide.
The major global economies are experiencing the strongest synchronised expansion for a decade and world trade volumes are growing at the fastest rate since 2011.
It would be most unlikely that a "second Earth" would be synchronised so that it was in the thin sliver of time we're now in.
Investors and traders are worried that threats of higher U.S. tariffs and retaliatory measures by others could derail a rare period of synchronised global growth.
This piece of technology synchronised pistols, photo-tubes, and photo-finish equipment in order to record and print Olympias' race times and determine the winners.
You followed the journey of a kid running along your street through custom sized pop-up windows and synchronised video playback across all the windows.
Such hindsight belies the actual experience of seeing an entire region—and the world's most politically torpid region, at that—whirl into sudden, synchronised motion.
Duret also noted the defeat for far-right, anti-establishment parties in French and Dutch elections, as well as a synchronised recovery in world growth.
World oil demand has been stimulated by the fall in prices and a synchronised economic expansion in most major consuming countries outside the Middle East.
New IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva has warned of a "synchronised slowdown" and "substantially weakened" manufacturing backdrop due to trade wars, but other risks loom, too.
"So then we can agree on synchronised, or even better, coordinated measures to protect the world economy from a more serious shock," Georgieva told delegates.
Global oil consumption is growing strongly owing to synchronised growth in the major consuming economies and a cyclical acceleration in global industrial activity and freight movements.
But the influence of trade on domestic growth is evident in the nearly synchronised acceleration and deceleration of exports and imports in the past 25 years.
Mr Kim would undoubtedly like to get some relief from sanctions and lock America into a drawn-out process of "phased, synchronised measures to achieve peace".
"The rally in copper supports expectations that 2018 is going to be a strong year for synchronised global growth," said Greg McKenna, chief strategist at AxiTrader.
Great Britain's power grid is synchronised at 50 Hertz and the system operator is under a regulatory obligation to keep frequency within +/- 1% of this target.
World equity markets have rallied over the past year, buoyed by a synchronised uptick in global economic growth in a boon to corporate profits and stock valuations.
"This underscores the synchronised global recovery that we have been seeing for the past few months," said Jakob Christensen, head of emerging markets research at Danske Bank.
In much of the rest of the world the picture is one of moderating and increasingly unbalanced growth, after the strong synchronised upturn in 20193 (tmsnrt.rs/2JVAFSZ).
Heavy rain slowed the flow of new chemicals added to the water which was also green in the pool used for the synchronised swimming and water-polo.
While England and Russia supporters are busy karate chopping each other in the moobs, Irish fans are practising their synchronised dance moves to everyone's favourite Westlife songs.
The water in the pool was bright green on Tuesday, baffling competitors in the women's 10 metre synchronised event, who said they could not see their partner underwater.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Russian synchronised swimming stars Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina's near-flawless routines have long had fans joking they are secretly mermaids or have gills.
The app is synchronised to the platform's web app, so you can head there to keep editing or share straight to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and (of course) Instagram.
"For the first time in an age all parts of the world are enjoying synchronised economic momentum and I can't see it ending for some time," he wrote.
Synchronised Pikachu dancers perform regularly at various locations in Japan, but this outing in Singapore is rare, and debuted to a large crowd of screaming kids and adults.
One is that, despite being at the top of the most-wanted list for years, IS remains resourceful enough to mount synchronised bombings in the heart of Europe.
Possibly synchronised explosions took place in Tartus, Homs and a suburb of Damascus (all areas held by the government), and in Hasakah, which is controlled by Kurdish forces.
Moore's law was never a physical law, but a self-fulfilling prophecy—a triumph of central planning by which the technology industry co-ordinated and synchronised its actions.
A sub-millimetre piece of tissue, even one that displays synchronised electrical pulsing, is unlikely to have anything which a full-grown human being would recognise as consciousness.
He also said the global sovereign rating cycle in 2017 is less negative, due to a synchronised improvement in global growth, trade volumes, and a stabilisation in commodity prices.
A synchronised global economic expansion and strong growth in oil consumption and heavy refinery runs should continue to reduce global oil inventories and push oil prices higher in 2018.
A Reuters poll of hundreds of economists from around the world showed a synchronised global economic slowdown was under way, with growth forecasts cut for 33 of 46 economies.
Tom Daley and Daniel Goodfellow earned a bronze medal for Team GB in the 10m platform synchronised diving after a nervous wait for the results of their final dive.
When exposed to pressure, they collapse in on themselves, as PhysOrg explains:The LnN6 units acting like torsion springs are synchronised by rigid Fe(CN)6 units acting like gears.
There was synchronised pyro, there were taxis full of club legends on the pitch, there was more strobe lighting than you expect to see at the average Tiësto gig.
I love their perfectly synchronised dance routines, their hair that looks like neat little piles of custard, their skittles-coloured music videos, and their empty but comforting lyrical platitudes.
"The most recent trade escalation increases the risk of recession on top of what is now a synchronised global slowdown," said Eleanor Creagh, markets strategist at Saxo Capital Markets.
Eskom said it produced 190 MW at Medupi's unit 1 for the first time, making it the last of the six units to be synchronised to the national grid.
While there were frustrations among some banks eager to do their own sell-downs after the MFN expired, all toed the party line and agreed to a synchronised approach.
World equity markets have been on a tear over the past year, buoyed by a synchronised uptick in global economic growth in a boon to corporate profits and stock valuations.
Sure enough, shortly after the Falcon Heavy roared off into the sky, two of its boosters reappeared, their landings just a stone's throw from the launch pad almost perfectly synchronised.
Investors shook off pessimism about growth, which had led to many earnest discussions about "secular stagnation", and enthused instead that the world was experiencing a period of synchronised economic expansion.
Distillate consumption, which is closely linked to industrial activity and freight movements, is growing rapidly as a result of the synchronised global economic expansion and faster growth in world trade.
Dr Lang says the fold connects "hundreds of moving parts that move in different directions in a synchronised way"—which is just what builders of exotic experiments are often aiming for.
Unfortunately for them, Khalidov is more than happy in sticking with KSW in a mutually-beneficial partnership which has seen both his and the promotion's names rise to prominence in synchronised tandem.
Asian stock markets were among the world's best performing last year as a combination of synchronised global growth, low inflation and rising commodity prices spurred the first major upgrade in earnings estimates.
The IMF issued an unusually upbeat assessment of the world economy, highlighting "notable upside surprises" in Europe and Asia that have helped lead to "the broadest synchronised global growth upsurge since 2180".
Synchronised global GDP growth opens the door for investors to move capital out of America's expensive dollar assets to where assets are cheaper, says Hans Redeker, a currency strategist at Morgan Stanley.
"The linkages from political uncertainty to economic growth are never straightforward, but for now we are looking at a synchronised improvement in the macro outlook across the advanced countries," Mr. Coulton continued.
Stocks of mid-distillates have been dwindling since February as refinery problems and a strong synchronised upturn in industrial activity and freight demand around the world has caused consumption to exceed supply.
The euro's decline helped stabilise the greenback, which has come under pressure as central banks of other major economies begin to move toward tighter monetary policy amid a more synchronised global recovery.
"The low-intensive growth continued in the beginning of 2017, although we are now seeing good potential for a synchronised recovery with improving growth prospect," CEO Casper von Koskull said in a statement.
From the simple gene-to-protein translation of the ribosome to the extraordinary synchronised symphony which turns a fertilised egg into a whole human, biological information and its implementation are all but inseparable.
Investors are underestimating the positive impact of the synchronised reflation trend that is helping to lift global asset prices, he said, noting that Europe is also benefiting from substantial European Central Bank stimulus.
By and large, the world financial system is stronger now than it was in 2007, the world economy is posting its strongest synchronised growth since 33, and inflation remains conspicuous by its absence.
His predictable win followed a rather less expected victory for the new British pairing of Lois Toulson and 15-year-old Eden Cheng, who took the synchronised 10m platform title in dramatic fashion.
ECB policymakers also approved fresh stimulus measures on Thursday to help the euro zone cope with the "major shock" of coronavirus in an unprecedented synchronised move by its independent monetary and supervisory arms.
Headline economic indicators have hit their lowest levels since spring 2016 as the global economy sinks into a "synchronised stagnation" period, research by the Brookings Institution and the Financial Times published Sunday shows.
The synchronised global recovery has prompted central banks across the world to follow the Federal Reserve's lead and start moving towards tighter monetary policy in recent months, supporting their currencies against the dollar.
However Gabriel Makhlouf, Ireland's central bank governor, said the services and construction sectors continued to support growth in the bloc amid a global "synchronised slowdown" due to rising trade barriers and geopolitical uncertainty.
He'd assumed my fondness for choreographed spectacle — pairs figure skating, the Miss Universe swimsuit competition, North Korea's synchronised dance shows honouring their Dear Leader — would translate into a love of competitive Euro-pop.
Investor sentiment was also boosted by broader Asian markets which hit a 22018-year high as a feast of upbeat manufacturing surveys confirmed a synchronised upturn in the world economy was well under way.
"Unlike in recent years, where there was very patchy growth across the world, we are seeing a synchronised upswing in the global economy," Alex Dryden, global market strategist at JP Morgan Asset Management, said.
"What is clear is that the global synchronised growth story that propelled risk assets higher has come to the end of its current run," the Treasury team at OCBC Bank wrote in a note.
As well as Brexit, manufacturers across Europe have been hit The new managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, warned earlier this week that the world economy was suffering a "synchronised slowdown".
Please go to 4:50 to see some synchronised industrial rave dancing from participants When it comes to the battle themselves, who can forget the house robots, poised menacingly in their corner patrol zones?
A synchronised global economic slowdown is underway and any escalation in the U.S.-China trade war would trigger a sharper downturn, according to the latest Reuters polls of hundreds of economists from around the world.
So far, the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, has maintained that daylight saving time's benefits outweigh the inconvenience, listing greater opportunities for evening leisure activities, synchronised transport schedules and potential for small energy savings.
At the same time, synchronised global growth and moderate oil prices are fuelling brisk growth in consumption, which is forecast to increase by more than 1.5 million barrels per day for the fourth year running.
The move met with tit-for-tat measures by China, spooking investors who fear the deepening spat between the world's biggest economies could derail global growth which is seeing its first synchronised upturn in several years.
A synchronised global economic slowdown is under way and any escalation in the U.S.-China trade war would trigger a sharper downturn, according to the latest Reuters polls of hundreds of economists from around the world.
"Global reflation is emerging as the core theme for 2018, particularly as we see a continued synchronised global recovery," said Andrew Swan, Head of Asian and Emerging Markets Equities at BlackRock in a note to clients.
Wafer-scale integration has many other challenges, such as keeping everything synchronised, pumping in enough electric power, pumping out the resultant heat, and efficiently moving gigabytes of data to and from other parts of a machine.
"The prevailing sentiment in copper is bullish based on this synchronised global growth backdrop we're seeing, but when you're close to these levels the probability of a slowdown is much higher," said Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke.
"Financial and business cycles can potentially become de-synchronised, meaning that financial imbalances can grow in an environment characterised by relatively muted inflation," Draghi said in his capacity as the head of the European Systemic Risk Board.
Although economists who answered an additional question were split on whether a deeper global economic downturn was more likely than a synchronised rebound, this year's growth outlook was downgraded or left unchanged for 38 of the countries polled.
The announcement came hot on the heels of a new stimulus package from ECB monetary policymakers -- an unprecedented synchronised move by its two arms, which function independently, to stave off a virus-induced recession in the euro zone.
Another reason why those central banks don't have to track the Fed is that China's rise as a major economic power means that Asia is less synchronised with the U.S. cycle than it was before the global financial crisis.
Global consumption rose by 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd) in 113 and 2.0 million bpd in 2015 as low prices and a synchronised economic expansion in most areas of the world spurred demand ("Statistical Review of World Energy", BP, 2017).
"Away from the political noise, the reality is that the fundamental backdrop for markets hasn't changed – global economic growth is broadly synchronised and interest rates are slowly normalising," wrote Kerry Craig, Melbourne-based global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
"We are seeing synchronised global growth, in particular a very strong growth recovery in the euro area, which is leading the ECB (European Central Bank) to gradually normalise policy, which is helping the euro," said Societe Generale currency strategist Alvin Tan.
The German 2-10 yield curve is the flattest since November 2016 "What is clear is that the global synchronised growth story that propelled risk assets higher has come to the end of its current run," OCBC Bank told clients.
"The President would presumably want to take credit for the resurgence in manufacturing employment this year, but the synchronised global economic upturn and the weaker dollar are much bigger factors," Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. economist at Capital Economics, said in a note.
"From a macroeconomic standpoint, there has not been such strong and synchronised growth momentum since before the great financial crisis and we believe this framework will continue to be highly profitable for risky assets," Swiss investment manager Unigestion said in a note.
LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - The synchronised global economic expansion, cheered on by investors who pushed Wall Street stocks to a record high last month, has started to sour and is increasingly at risk from a developing trade war between the world's two largest economies.
"Risk is under modest downward pressure after yesterday's disappointing December Chinese export data and confirmation of weak euro area industrial production fuelled concerns that a synchronised global manufacturing down-swing is underway and possibly intensifying," analysts at ANZ Research wrote in a Tuesday morning note.
Using goggles (AR combines what the viewer sees in the real world with images projected by the AR device) and a computer-connected keyboard, the programme drew inspiration from music and rhythm games and karaoke videos, where text and music are synchronised using visual cues.
Some economists, such as Hélène Rey of the London Business School, have argued that broader financial conditions, including longer-term interest rates, credit growth and capital flows, are driven by a forceful and synchronised global financial cycle that is beyond the control of local central banks.
The findings add to a growing amount of data which suggest that China's economy has carried more momentum into the first quarter from last year than analysts had expected, which should keep synchronised global growth on track for a while longer even as trade tensions build.
RIC=GHGDPAP Ghana poll data JOHANNESBURG, Oct 20213 (Reuters) - Sub-Saharan Africa's economy will accelerate going into next year but could be derailed as the world moves onto an uncertain path that could bring an end to the recent synchronised uptrend, a Reuters poll showed on Monday.
Their proximity to their star means that all seven are thought to be tidally locked—in other words, their orbits and rotational periods are synchronised such that they always show the same face to their parent star, in the same way that the Moon does to the Earth.
The startup, which charges a monthly subscription for the service, says its typical customers are teams that use multiple cloud applications, but who are struggling to keep contact data synchronised between, for example, a sales platform like SalesForce, a marketing platform like Mailchimp, and contacts stored in an individual's work Gmail.
Grace says there are three factors underpinning his bullish view: a convergence in central bank policy between the US and other major nations, a strengthening synchronised global economy is typically bullish for commodity currencies such as the Aussie dollar and the likelihood that Donald Trump will not be able to deliver meaningful US tax reform.
Their overlapping dialogue is as discursive as their stretching is synchronised, spanning topics as varied as menstruation (pads or tampons?), refugee camps, bird-watching and the Khmer Rouge (ie, what it is, how to pronounce it and whether to feel ashamed of one's ignorance of it; "We don't do genocides 'til senior year," says one girl defensively).
It does this using "strategically angled and synchronised hi-res cameras" to build a 360 degree digital model, and says that three seconds after a vehicle passes over UVeye's ground installed device, the system is able to process multiple images to create a 3D model of the undercarriage and provide high resolution full colour visuals to rule out any security risks.

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