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The other issue is that medicines have peaks and troughs.
But everybody has troughs and dismal times – every single person.
Forget the troughs of the Global Financial Crisis in 7.
Notable divergences surround some of the major peaks and troughs.
We have peaks and troughs of openness on the web.
Kehler admitted that interest in the practice has peaks and troughs.
These currencies, however, have bounced 5-6 percent off their troughs already.
In early August, the euro had fallen to nearly two-year troughs.
But the smell kind of peaks and then troughs and mellows out.
Self-filling water troughs are scattered throughout the pastures on the farms.
They come through the news cycle in peaks and troughs of activity.
Rooms feel like woodsy cabins with repurposed horse troughs used as bathtubs.
That shifts the arrival times of the peaks and troughs of the lightwaves.
"People on various medications may have increased cravings during those troughs," he said.
Czech yields, the region's lowest, are close to troughs last seen in 2017.
Just a cursory reading of historical chart troughs shows $1.20 within easy reach.
Kids with shakers and drums run around smashing ice frozen across water troughs.
Some resort to livestock troughs or ponds they know will make them sick.
We had to keep a constant eye on the spring and the troughs.
Copper, for instance, is up almost 26 percent from its mid-January troughs.
They have extra hay and grain, and their troughs are filled with water.
On Wednesdays, she spends four hours meticulously placing 800 seeds inside small troughs.
To look for correlations in the residuals, Jackson and his colleagues picked a 20-millisecond segment of Livingston data and slid 20-millisecond segments of Hanford data across it, registering correlations whenever peaks overlapped with peaks and troughs with troughs.
Road warriors should be inured to the peaks and troughs that business travel brings.
It's an album of peaks and troughs, of wide-open emotionality and thudding calculation.
The horses had extra hay and grain, and their troughs were filled with water.
Archeologists have found evidence of 11,000-year-old brewing troughs at Gobekli Tepe in Turkey.
It shipped to my apartment as pieces of wood with the lights and troughs separate.
Secondly, oil prices notoriously overshoot, accelerating in the run-up to cyclical peaks and troughs.
The same is true here: coarser ice lining the steep walls of cracks and troughs.
A colorful mountain spikes into peaks and down into troughs within an endless black void.
He started with the bathrooms, showing how he had upgraded the men's troughs to urinals.
In my experience, Twitter is a series of peaks and troughs where followers are concerned.
A similar story emerges from South Korea, although without the same intense peaks and troughs.
Moves were slight, though and neither strayed far from two-week troughs against the greenback.
Moves were slight, though, and neither strayed far from two-week troughs against the greenback.
Moves were slight, though, and neither strayed far from two-week troughs against the greenback.
The other set of troughs, dedicated to cold food, was equally laden with picnic prep.
Dutch, Irish, Spanish and Portuguese equivalents followed suit, and touched those troughs again on Friday.
So far, though, Australia's capacity for economic reinvention through peaks and troughs is paying welcome dividends.
It reacted negatively to Tuesday's rate cut decision, but held above the troughs reached in September.
So any heat, whether in the deepest troughs or near the surface, contributes to the deflection.
In Detroit, Las Vegas and San Francisco, prices have nearly doubled since their post-recession troughs.
These companies are bigger, there's more consolidation, and they can better handle the peaks and troughs.
At ten feet, I could hear the sucking sound of wave troughs disappearing under the ship.
It orchestrates predictable peaks and troughs of energy over the course of the 27-hour day.
Swabs are typically taken in cages, sewage gutters, feeding troughs, and chopping and de-feathering machines.
By 1145 GMT, it was trading at $1.2174, having touched 28-month troughs this week at $1.2120.
Like any commodity, wool has had its ups and downs, with sharp price spikes followed by troughs.
My mother ordered troughs of ravioli from Gino's in Hancock, Michigan, on Christmas Eve, a family tradition.
One section required pulling yourself through troughs of muddy water and then over a wall of tires.
That means they should replace the troughs in the men's rooms with urinals sometime around 2145. 5.
I had been clinically depressed before, and I go through cyclical emotional troughs, but this was new.
The valley is about the length of two football fields and it's full of descending shallow troughs.
"The glaciers flowing across the Transantarctic Mountains all have a pronounced ridge across their troughs," Morlighem said.
Stock markets — though they've had a shaky run in 2016 — are well off their troughs during the crisis.
These bands are super wide, but it's unclear what the terrain is like inside and around these troughs.
It rose on Wednesday all the way to $1.2175, having touched 28-month troughs this week at $1.2120.
Yields on benchmark German Bunds rallied from three-week lows, while UK bonds rose from one-week troughs.
They revert back to their trusted information troughs that validate their biases and make them feel better, smarter.
If troughs from the two movements happen to coincide, "you're gonna get a really shallow spot," he said.
Horses were everywhere in the slum, tied to trees and their troughs lining alleys like equine parking lots.
Over that same time frame, the encountered a series of troughs, including a sharp sell-off in 1974.
Traditional full-time jobs also insulate workers against the peaks and troughs in the demand for their services.
On the short-end of the curve, U.S. 2-year yields tumbled to seven-week troughs of 2.311 percent.
Tear troughs and some degree of puffiness is inevitable in all populations as part of the normal aging process.
Sterling on Tuesday fell to 27-month lows around $1.24 and hit new six-month troughs against the euro.
But his unblinking attention to physical realism, bleak mental troughs, and sonic surrealism sets him apart as something special.
She allows others' livestock to drink the water from her troughs — if they enroll their children in her schools.
The dollar also slid to seven-month troughs versus the Swiss franc, trading last at 0.9633 franc, down 0.9 percent.
Australia's two-year government bond yields this week fell to a fresh troughs of 1.54 percent and 2.21 percent respectively.
NASA explains how they form:[T]hese radial troughs have been refered to as spiders, simply because of their shape.
The dollar also slid to seven-month troughs versus the Swiss franc, trading last at 0.9664 franc, down 0.5 percent.
Credit quality across the loan portfolio remains strong, though Fitch believes credit costs across the industry are at cyclical troughs.
It is now less than 10 bps above troughs hit in January, a week before the ECB announced quantitative easing.
Meanwhile, Lex, at the HSAC 's helm, was bringing us in on a shallow angle, weaving through crests and troughs.
Never the big kahunas—no heroin or crack, and I'm scared of acid—but everything else in peaks and troughs.
Welded hull plates groaned as the ship soared over the peaks and plunged into the troughs like a roller coaster.
Throughout the day, women who had been captured from nearby towns cooked food, which the insurgents ate from communal troughs.
The Aussie traded near three-month troughs against the dollar of $0.7679 and the Kiwi hit its lowest since early January.
It will have survived peaks and troughs in manufacturing that in another era might have been more visible in aggregate data.
It is now less than 10 bps above troughs hit in January 2015, a week before the ECB announced quantitative easing.
The Aussie languished near three-month troughs against the dollar of $0.7679 while the Kiwi hit the lowest since early January.
Fitch continues to believe that credit metrics for BAC and the rest of the industry remain at or near cyclical troughs.
We could have a bloody summer, a calm one, or chaotic peaks and troughs of violence where we'd least expect them.
Future peaks in sales will be lower than the last peak, and future troughs will be lower than the last trough.
Both water waves and light waves consist of rippling crests and troughs, and they obey many of the same mathematical equations.
That is because historically, China's stock market cycles show sharp and rapid rises, but troughs tend to be long and shallow.
The music troughs and peaks with sub bass beats that levitate into moments of sublime celestial beauty carried by Kreslina's falsetto.
When a pig in a large-scale farm urinates or defecates, the waste falls through slatted floors into holding troughs below.
"There have of course been cyclical peaks and troughs since then, but it always seems to keep coming back," Yasar added.
Northern England is, unlike the gentler south, a land of peaks and troughs, often desolate and heather-covered, but always beautiful.
When I asked how his relationship with nightlife had changed over the years, he described it in terms of peaks and troughs.
Normally, this recombination causes peaks in one half-beam's waves to overlie troughs in the other's, and vice versa, resulting in darkness.
Why it matters: During many of the peaks and troughs of history, the people living it didn't fully realize what was unfolding.
Although the lead concentration in the core that Dr McConnell looked at shows many peaks and troughs, some overall patterns are clear.
The greenback fell to seven-month troughs against euro and Swiss franc, while sliding from a one-week high versus the yen.
The two-year yield and five-year yield also dived to record troughs of minus 0.320 percent and minus 0.340 percent, respectively.
The sections of bare wood dotting the porch recall where different parts of the barn's stalls and feeding troughs crossed one another.
He had noted where the troughs were, and always arranged things so that we could make a stop at one of them.
It also gained about 0.8 percent versus the Swiss franc and the yen, bouncing back from three- and 11-month troughs, respectively.
Chinese shares fell more than 4 percent on Friday after the data showed exports contracting, pushing global equities to three-week troughs.
"The nature of the market is that they are seeing big peaks in the summer and troughs in the winter," he said.
"There have been a lot of peaks and troughs over the last few years," said Heidi McCullagh, who runs the catering company.
The greenback fell to seven-month troughs against the euro and Swiss franc, while sliding to a two-week bottom versus the yen.
At the 0003 festival, concert-goers were encouraged to pee into metal troughs, as part of their "From Piss to Pilsner" recycling program.
In the past, he noted, high and rising consumer sentiment has favored the reelection of incumbents, with troughs in the outlook favoring challengers.
Very few animals have brains that feature these troughs and crests, a select group that includes humans, some primates, dolphins, elephants, and pigs.
I know too many people who are so goal-focused that they struggle to enjoy the lulls in between these peaks and troughs.
China is still a net consumer of copper and like any buyer will be incentivised to accumulate inventory during periods of price troughs.
Long-dated yields, which move inversely to prices, fell to three-week lows, while two-year note yields slid to two-week troughs.
Credit measures remain benign although Fitch recognizes that asset quality metrics have benefited from the continued low rate environment and remain near troughs.
The same is also true for the two industries' troughs; 10 years after their parallel peaks, these key indicators simultaneously hit record lows.
China is still a net consumer of copper and like any buyer will be incentivized to accumulate inventory during periods of price troughs.
It would have been something tremendous to offer those sufferers the exquisite comforts of stately marble troughs in which to collectivize their tears.
Within hours of the latest mass shooting in America, the same 2014 news article inevitably begins popping up in my social-media troughs.
U.S. 10-year and 30-year yields fell to three-week lows, while those on two-year notes slid to two-week troughs.
Not long before my visit, a crew had installed cameras on slender aluminum beams several feet above Lawlor's feed areas and water troughs.
Yields on 30-year bonds also slid to two-week troughs of 2.27% and last changed hands at 2.274%, down from 2.293% Monday.
Yields on 30-year bonds also slid to two-week troughs of 2.249% and last changed hands at 2.258%, down from 2.293% Monday.
There's nothing like cleaning chicken poop out of their food and water troughs every day while the rooster goes on a raping spree.
It is full of twists, kinks, forks, dead ends, bottlenecks, troughs and plateaus; periods of sudden, mind-boggling expansion and dull, slow waiting.
The greenback fetched 114.00 yen JPY=, while the euro bought 1.13773 yen EURJPY=R, holding above their troughs of 110.985 and 125.795 respectively.
That goes particularly for developing industries, such as marijuana and bitcoin, which are likely to see peaks and troughs of interest, Kinahan said.
These dips, or "troughs" in the jet, as well as bulges or "ridges," will trigger changes in the weather across North America and beyond.
In U.S. Treasuries, U.S. 10-year and 30-year yields fell to three-week lows, while two-year yields slid to two-week troughs.
The rippled areas are sand dunes deep in the Martian troughs, created when ice below the surface sublimates away, leaving marks on the ground.
"People have peaks and troughs in demands for cash," said Peter Bell, president of the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association, an industry trade group.
Long-dated U.S. debt yields also slid, with 22.452-year bonds sinking to five-week lows and 22.401-year notes to four-week troughs.
In the study, subjects lie inside an MRI scanner as a computer sketches the peaks and troughs of their brains to construct a profile.
Jolene's, a 4,000-square-foot space in the Mission, has lockable restroom stalls — not troughs, which don't work for women or many trans people.
Price moves tend to accelerate in the run-up to cyclical peaks and troughs, as the market struggles to overcome a worsening deficit or surplus.
All mammal brains begin smooth and it's usually during fetal development that gyri (the peaks of cortical folds) and sulci (the troughs) begin to form.
Government research labs and subsidies have supported a number of forms of energy — from nuclear energy, to hydraulic fracturing, to photovoltaic solar — through these troughs.
Euro zone bond yields did inch fractionally higher as had U.S. Treasuries, though to all intents and purposes they were still in multi-year troughs.
Based on AutoNation's business model evolution to grow its Parts & Service business, EBITDA declines in future troughs could be less than seen in 2008-2009.
They are currently looking for hay, cat food, rabbit food, flashlights, water troughs, bottled water, fruit, snacks, hoses and power generators, among many other supplies.
By remotely controlling the way power is used, they can manage peaks and troughs in demand and sell services that help customers cut their bills.
The unemployment rate is down to 220006 percent, a level that historically has only happened at business cycle peaks — that were soon followed by troughs.
These markets are having a stellar 2017, with global borrowing costs and the dollar low, economic growth picking up and commodity prices recovering from troughs.
We fetched fresh spring water in wooden buckets and poured it into the baked-clay water troughs, and then salted it with marsh-grass ashes.
It's also somewhat inexplicable given that Clinton's past popularity troughs have been directly tied to times she has been in the heat of a campaign.
My junior year, there was the whole controversy with the Halloween costumes that turned into Calhoun and "master," but certainly there were peaks and troughs.
Those troughs are periodically flushed into an earthen hole in the ground called a lagoon in a mixture of water, pig excrement and anaerobic bacteria.
The land up there doesn't roll so much as swell, like a sea frozen in its wildest uproar, full of deep troughs and dooming walls.
Solar technologies need water to clean surfaces such as mirrors, panels, dishes and troughs, according to the SEIA, using around 20 gallons per megawatt hour.
Steel rebar inventories display a more seasonal pattern, building in winter and drawing in summer, in line with the peaks and troughs of the construction cycle.
The dollar hit a two-week high against the yen, as ebbing concerns about the global economy pushed U.S. bond yields up from 15-month troughs.
Index has not seen 8 straight down days since Oct 2008 ** Daily RSI has fallen under 30 level (23 close Weds); testing past 2-year's troughs.
A few special establishments had "urination troughs" at the foot of the bar, for full-bladdered drinkers to relieve themselves without abandoning their steins or conversations.
To explore the element of water, the dancers pop water balloons into troughs, then jump in and tap with bare feet, splashing and squeaking in rhythm.
It requires reversing the phases of the waves, turning crests into troughs, and so forth, an operation too complex for nature to accomplish on its own.
I bend toward an array of patterns, nature-etched hieroglyphics in the sand: wrinkled lines, dimpled troughs, rivulets that squiggle with the ambition of a river.
Large scale technologies — parabolic troughs and power towers — require water to produce electricity both cost-effectively and efficiently, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).
U.S. two-year note yields, which move inversely to prices, also slid to two-week troughs, along with that of U.S five-year and seven-year notes.
The troughs are believed to be formed by gas flowing beneath the seasonal ice to openings where the gas escapes, carrying along dust from the surface below.
The euro and the pound slid to five-month troughs of 114.87 yen and 135.63 yen, respectively, before reversing course to trade slightly higher against the yen.
Nickel got punished last year to the point that the current LME price of $8,335 per tonne is already lower than the troughs seen in 2008-2009.
In a separate calculation, Jackson and his team seemed to find non-random, correlated patterns of peaks and troughs throughout the noise records in the two detectors.
Subway faced the same problem with its iceberg-lettuce-laden meatball troughs as Don Draper did with Lucky Strikes: How do we convince consumers that they're special?
Just a cursory reading of historical chart troughs shows $1.20 within easy reach; on Monday the pound fell below $1.23 for the first time since March 2017.
Oil prices sank near their 2016 troughs as the prospects of slow oil demand due to the pandemic added to pressure from a Saudi-instigated price war.
Cyclones are controlled by the large scale weather patterns around them, specifically regions of differing pressure known as ridges (zones of high pressure) and troughs (low pressure).
USB's overall credit quality metrics continues to remain well below historical levels for both USB and the industry, and at what Fitch believes to be near industrywide troughs.
Dr Silva thinks the peaks and troughs of Flickr activity that his research has discovered in this and other cases are a measure of an area's "urban pulse".
That triggered mass selling in the dollar, which fell from a three-week high against the euro and to one-week troughs versus the yen and Swiss franc.
The result was a topological surface whose peaks, troughs, furrows and holes—which could be identified by their algorithms—corresponded to changes in activity over time and space.
Among the most controversial ideas is the joint issuance of debt, for instance to help finance reforms or to counter the effects of troughs in the business cycle.
When the first ranchers arrived in Boulder, they encountered nearly ideal rangeland: dense with bluegrass and bunchgrass and wild oats, veined with natural troughs to channel the rain.
In Seattle, where traffic is up 25 percent since the beginning of the year, the nighttime troughs in March were actually higher than the daytime peaks in January.
It was a heavy and dark scene of a nighttime forest in the depths of winter, and deeply marked with visible brush strokes, more like peaks and troughs.
When you think about growing older and getting stuck in these troughs of life from which you can't escape, you don't think of someone like Bruno or Michael.
Perhaps there are just too many photos now, too many bloody troughs of suffering in too many God-forsaken places, to focus for long on any one tragedy.
Its "virtual analyst" was developed over three years, adding to the company's software that can identify peaks and troughs in web traffic and online orders, among other things.
This tranquil property, once owned by a wealthy family of German carpenters, now has their disused farm tools — rustic wooden troughs, spindles, brass scales — scattered around as décor.
On another rainy day in upstate New York, RPI professor Rick Relyea led me to a field full of neon-blue plastic kiddie pools and black cattle troughs.
I wanted it to feel like a perpetually driving rhythm interspersed with sudden peaks and troughs throughout, with chords and disembodied vocals dancing around this very driving percussion.
Although this figure has fluctuated in the past, leading to occasional short-term peaks and troughs in run-scoring, a change of this magnitude has never lasted this long.
Consistent, methodical growth from its services business translates to just added-on incremental value for Apple, which can offset the peaks and troughs that come with iPhone update cycles.
That triggered mass selling in the dollar, which fell from a three-week high against the euro and to one-week troughs versus the Japanese yen and Swiss franc.
In more recent decades, the ISM index has hit mid-cycle troughs at 21985 (May 21967), 21962 (February 183), 218 (December 226), 27 (November 2012) and 47.8 (January 2016).
Then, inside a 3-ton freezing toolbox of optical tech, these light waves mixed together, their peaks and troughs combining and canceling to produce position measurements with impossible crispness.
While the cryptocurrency world continues to swirl around in a daze of troughs and highs, startups are continuing to make use of the fundamental underlying strengths of blockchain technology.
Morgan Stanley pointed out in a recent note to clients that stock markets tend to look ahead, reaching their low points four to five months before the economy troughs.
It's a logical position for a farmer who says he regularly sticks his hands in "cow poop and chicken guts" and drinks from the same troughs as the cows.
Among the group of G10 developed world currencies, the biggest gainer of the past two weeks has been sterling, up almost 6 percent from troughs hit on Jan. 16.
Spare rooms border dark fields, a dry golf course and a web of open irrigation troughs that help make Imperial County one of the biggest agricultural producers in California.
Yields, which move inversely to prices, dropped to three-week lows for the two-year note, while those on three-to-10-year maturities slid to two-week troughs.
On "Woo Boost," as ever, the British wobble pioneer gives his drops an impish personality, their melodies surfing over bottomless troughs of bass with a wink and a middle finger.
The very fact that Sprint's stock has risen from the troughs of 2014 could be taken as evidence in Washington that the company is no longer an imminent bankruptcy risk.
He said markets in Asia already "reached their troughs" in late October or early November and that the investment bank is "outright bullish on markets out here" in the region.
With this abundance has come obesity and other diet-related diseases, as well as environmental crises, that are forcing us to think harder about what we're putting in our troughs.
Isolation, irregular sleep patterns, long weeks, even months, away from your friends and loved ones, turbulent career peaks and troughs, and an endemic culture of hard drinking and drug-taking.
The results, published in Monday's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, show a fluctuating line whose peaks and troughs correspond to salient events in Roman history.
"We currently assume U.S. tight oil production troughs in the first half of 2017 and recovers thereafter in line with our assumption of improving prices," Bloxham said in the report.
The track remains immortal, but the world has changed in that time: presidents have come and gone, idols have passed away, the fedora has had its share of peaks and troughs.
The broad recovery in British equity markets from the Brexit troughs, however, has helped lift UK funds' total AUM up from the low of $440 billion on June 27, EPFR said.
The yen had skidded to an eight-month low and China's yuan to an 249.19-63/26 year low, while the highly sensitive Turkish lira and Indian rupee hit new troughs.
Most companies were able to hold out through the price troughs of 2015, Jefferies equity analyst Jason Gammel said, but 2016 could set the backdrop for further acquisitions by year-end.
Upper atmospheric ridges and troughs tend to become stronger into September and beyond as the north-south temperature difference over continental North America widens as summer ends and autumn sets in.
Overall, the sports publisher's traffic is more consistent, with fewer dramatic peaks and troughs, while the news publisher has clearly demarked periods when more readers are clicking through to their stories.
Small producers all over the Middle East still use caldrons, paddles and troughs — and the strength of young men for some vigorous hand-kneading — to produce the most coveted, fluffy halvah.
TIMAU, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Braving the midday sun, Kenyan farmer Jane Njoki carries trays of lush, green sprouts to feeding troughs as her cows moo impatiently in a nearby shed.
But in Seattle now, "traffic is up about 40% and nighttime troughs are now above the levels seen in January during the day," indicating a surge of demand on broadband networks.
Rather, it's a book about crests and troughs, highs and comedowns, joys and brutalities — about how easily our lives are wrecked, but also how powerfully we're able to survive and rebuild.
He said it can occur when low-pressure troughs stop pushing a storm north, leaving it to sit relatively still until a high-pressure ridge catches it and begins moving west.
There is an obvious comparison with iron ore, another commodity where pricing has now fallen below the troughs of 2008-2009 due to chronic overproduction in the face of falling demand.
Credit quality continues to remain very strong and representing what Fitch considers to be near or at cyclical troughs, though the duration of the trough has extended longer than Fitch's initial expectations.
The yield on Germany's 10-year government bond - regarded as one of the safest assets in the world - fell to a record low while U.S. yields slipped to near multi-year troughs.
When those reflected waves interact with each other in just the right way, the troughs and crests cancel each other out, and you can levitate various small objects, like insects or fish.
Lying on her back, her feet to the ocean, Talibart used telescopic lenses and an ultra-fast 1,000 frames/second shutter speed to capture the towers and troughs of foam-flecked seawater.
In gas markets, spot prices for Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) are at almost $23 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) - a 2018 high, and up by 145 percent from 2016 troughs.
Neat, easy-to-look at app It was a strange thing for me to take delight in seeing the spikes and troughs of my heartbeat throughout the day, for an entire week.
And with much of the soil still contaminated by toxic chemicals such as arsenic post-Katrina, local people are shown how to grow orchards and plant seeds in troughs above the ground.
Mr. Fisher said those findings could have an optimistic interpretation, because they suggested that it was largely within the company's power to smooth out the peaks and troughs in its workers' schedules.
Another member of the team tapped on his laptop, and a graph that resembled an echocardiogram, with troughs and spikes, appeared on a large video screen at the head of the table.
It has received an injection of urgency from the election of Donald Trump, who, if he follows through on his anti-China rhetoric, threatens to throw relations into one of their periodic troughs.
In any given year, though, the smooth wave is overwritten by spikes and troughs, bursts of intense precipitation and weeks of odd dryness, variations known as "vagaries" which science still struggles to grasp.
Mobius said emerging market bonds particularly looked attractive as companies were still paying healthy coupon rates at a time major central bank rates have slashed interest rates below zero or are at troughs.
Through one-on-one and group therapy sessions, at least once a week for two months or more, people who injure themselves learn a series of coping skills to weather troughs of misery.
For more than 30 years, the uber-wealthy have been rewriting the tax code, feeding at the loophole and subsidy troughs, enjoying preferential capital gains rates, destroying labor unions and bankrupting pension funds.
Imagine them sloshing in the column like water waves; as an atom wave ripples up the column and back down, it overlaps with itself to create an interference pattern of crests and troughs.
FROM PICKLED radishes to red knickers, we take a break from the news of the moment to look back over the peaks and troughs of the past year in business, finance and economics.
Long-dated yields, however, edged higher from their troughs after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said there is a Russian-Chinese plan to defuse the potential conflict between the United States and North Korea.
Contrast that to Spain and Portugal, often lumped in with Italy as the euro zone "periphery" -- 10-year Spanish yields are at 2-1/2 year troughs while Portuguese yields have touched record lows.
Contrast that to Spain and Portugal, often lumped in with Italy as the euro zone "periphery" — 10-year Spanish yields are at 2-1/2 year troughs while Portuguese yields have touched record lows.
RBC said that institutional investor sentiment, measured by asset manager positioning in US equity futures, has dropped significantly but remains well above the lows of December 2018, March 2200 and other recent market troughs.
Researchers talk about chronotypes, a construct that attempts to describe differences in when we tend to be alert or sleepy, when we prefer to be active, the daily peaks and troughs we all experience.
In Petobo town the ground under the length of an entire main road was torn up, with the tide of soil leaving broken stretches of tarmac-topped debris in wave-shaped mounds and troughs.
Far from working steadily eight hours a day, seven days a week, most knowledge workers have peaks and troughs of productivity, alternating intense periods of work with long stretches of cat videos and inbox shoveling.
Spooked by the escalating U.S.-China trade war, long-term interest rates embedded in government bond markets - widely seen as the most accurate predictors of future economic activity and inflation - have relapsed into deep troughs.
The CloudFisher was described by the WaterFoundation as the first maintance-free fog collector that can withstand wind speeds of up 120 kph with flexible troughs following the movement of the net in the wind.
Sharing energy over a wider geographic area improves efficiency, smooths out peaks and troughs in demand, reduces the use of duplicative backup resources, allows for the integration of more renewable energy, and reduces power prices.
They analyzed the radar images of the ice deposits within the planet's polar ice caps, looking out for signs of erosion and other features, like so-called spiral troughs that are created by the wind.
It's always difficult to predict the peaks and troughs of the equity market, but Ed Clissold of Ned Davis told CNBC that tax reform could be the linchpin keeping 22016 S&P 220 forecasts high.
"When I was a boy, we used to pour kilos of antibiotics into their feeding troughs," said Mr. Sondergaard, 215, whose family has been farming the gently rolling terrain of the Jutland peninsula for generations.
From a wall of windows across the length of the building, an almost tangible luminescence glimmers across the backs of the pigs pacing in their pens or digging their pink, fleshy snouts into their troughs.
While the worst-hit Turkish lira and Argentine peso have steadied off record lows, the Indian rupee is continuing to plumb new troughs, taking year-to-date losses versus the dollar to more than 12 percent.
It's not an entirely unsurprising finding, given nickel has fallen harder than any of its peers to the point that it has been trading below even the price troughs of the 0003-2009 Global Financial Crisis.
The remaining feldspar, quartz, and iron are drained from the bottom of the tank and funneled through a series of troughs into the next tank, where a similar process is performed to float out the iron.
While the worst hit Turkish lira and Argentine peso have steadied off record lows, the Indian rupee is continuing to plumb new troughs, taking year-to-date losses versus the dollar to more than 12 percent.
Since hitting their troughs of the year on Friday, the Dow has risen 1,681.50 points, the Nasdaq is up 748.35 points and the S&P 500 is up 265.20 points — buoyed in part by today's news.
Monday's more cheerful market mood also lifted commodities, with Brent crude futures rising two percent after last week's 9 percent fall, copper bouncing off two-month lows and gold up 0.2 percent, well off five-week troughs.
You'll encounter them in airports and at coffee stops, in drugstores and supermarkets: sad plastic troughs stuffed with iceberg lettuce, rubbery cherry tomatoes, downtrodden chicken strips dryer than the Sahara, and an aggravating cup of syrupy vinaigrette.
The dollar index dropped to fresh troughs on Monday, with strength in the euro helping to push it down half a percent against a basket of six major currencies, to its lowest in more than three years.
"Value as a style tends to perform better than average when there have been extreme troughs in the earnings revisions balance series particularly 6 to 12 months following the point of most aggressive downgrades," Fraser-Jenkins said.
Caring for the pigs was one of her chores, so she would hop on an old, dilapidated Army jeep and drive a water tank to the sty, where she would fill the troughs and take a ride.
South Africa's rand has pulled off two-year lows hit earlier this month troughs.
Growth in the Economic Cycle Research Institute's U.S. Leading Employment Index (USLEI) — designed to answer that question because it predicts cyclical peaks and troughs in jobs growth — has plummeted to its worst reading since the Great Recession.
"I use dough bowls, oversized baskets, brass containers and primitive troughs," said Lauren Liess, an interior designer in Great Falls, Va., who is at work on the new HGTV television series called Best House on the Block.
Such daily, bureaucratic tallies may help signal peaks and troughs amid a confused cycle of violence, but do little to end or even illustrate the dire conditions of the frontline and the perpetual waste of human life.
Saudi Arabia's currency, the riyal, has fallen to a record low against the dollar on the forward market SAR1Y=, while Russia's rouble has hit a record low RUB= and Gulf region stock markets are at multi-year troughs.
Maldacena and Arkani-Hamed showed that the existence of such a higher-spin state would result in alternating peaks and troughs in the strength of the signal produced by triangles in the sky as they grow more elongated.
In the mid-latitudes, eastward-moving troughs of low pressure and ridges of high pressure in the upper atmosphere can strongly influence the motion of Atlantic hurricanes, especially once they reach latitudes parallel with the eastern U.S. coastline.
Borg shares machines between these two types of applications — filling the troughs of long-running services such as YouTube uploads with batch jobs such as logs processing — as a way of increasing resource utilization and thereby reducing costs.
What we are seeing there is that we are closer to the levels we were seeing in early or mid-2015 (pre-crisis) than we are to the troughs, with many metrics at or near pre-crisis levels.
Thus, all this good feeling could indicate a slowly approaching end to current good times, since markets historically cycle through periods of expansion, accompanied by increasing optimism; peaks, with their euphoria; recession, troughs, recovery and then expansion again.
While the rest of us are digging into joyless plastic troughs of limp iceberg lettuce salad, Batali is cheerily plucking fresh, ripe produce right from the soil and rendering it into unbelievably delectable Italian dishes in a flash.
"As low-carbon renewable energy grows and more transport goes electric, the energy system needs to be more flexible to respond to peaks and troughs in both supply and demand," Ofgem Chief Executive Officer Brearley said in a statement.
"A bull is defined by two things, a succession of peaks and troughs that are higher than the preceding ones … [and] a period of broad strength where most sectors are participating," Carter Worth told CNBC's "Fast Money " this week.
Thursday's core euro zone bond yields were well above troughs hit last week when German 10-year yields dropped as low as 0.19 percent and French 10-year yields dipped to 0.70 percent due to political uncertainty in Italy.
Expectations of a Fed pause and the equity sell-off have sent 13-year Treasury yields to the lowest since August at 2.799 percent - down 20 basis points in December - though the equity recovery lifted yields off those troughs.
"It's had peaks and troughs, it's been in the mainstream and back out of the charts, but from an underground perspective, it never really goes away," says Bill Brewster, co-author of Last Night a DJ Saved my Life.
Sterling fell to a three-decade low of $1.2798 on July 8 and had been languishing near those troughs earlier this month on expectations that the Bank of England might have to ease monetary policy further in coming months.
Russian earnings-per-share (EPS) have on average bounced 27 percent from troughs hit in 2016 and should expand 7-9 percent in the coming six months, noted Michael Bolliger, head of emerging market asset allocation at UBS Wealth Management.
Since 1936, even investors with relatively good market timing — those able to consistently sell 10 months before market peaks and buy back 10 months after troughs — have still ended up worse off than investors who remained invested throughout the period.
Some scientists say that, as climate change makes run-of-the-mill weather patterns more intense, this may have an impact on storms, since these external patterns — high-pressure ridges, low-pressure troughs and other phenomena — are what steer hurricanes.
"We have four microclimates," Mr Fiori says, as he walks along the thin strip between the troughs in which the produce grows, stopping to pluck a herb, crush it and invite you to smell it, or to pop it into your mouth.
Earlier in the week, cautious comments overnight by Federal Reserve officials about the global economic outlook knocked the dollar to two-week troughs as they suggested the central bank could slow the pace of raising interest rates or end the tightening cycle.
While overall impaired loan ratios for RY and its peer banks have declined as potential losses to energy related credits have abated as oil prices have increased and troubled assets have been able to be restructured, overall impaired loan ratios remain near troughs.
Global bond yields have plunged, with European yields hitting record lows and U.S and Japanese yields falling to multi-year troughs earlier this month, as investors bet the world's major central banks would ease policy to fend off threats from trade tensions.
This renders a set problem (like, for example, trying to find the quickest route home passing through certain points) as a topographical map of peaks and troughs, with the optimum answer to the question defined as the lowest point on that map.
"Getting up at four in the morning to tend the farm while the world is quiet — feeding animals, mucking stalls, gathering eggs, filling water troughs, checking fences, letting animals out into the field — is a high point to my day, " he writes.
He added that Emirates' load factor - a measure of capacity utitlisation - for the rest of 2016 and 2017 would probably be in the mid-70s to low-80s in percentage terms, although there would be some peaks and troughs in that time.
The funnel of digital revenue between major releases of games means the feast-or-famine cycle that used to characterize Take-Two's financial results — huge spikes in revenue after big Grand Theft Auto releases, followed by deep troughs — is no longer as severe.
A man would get out and dump a bag of feed into the troughs, then run a pitchfork over the top of it as the heads of cattle poked through the pipes and lolled their long slimy white tongues over the green pellets.
Quantum mechanics says that the space constantly experiences random, tiny fluctuations in energy, and during the inflationary period, those energy peaks and troughs could have magnified and turned into galaxies and voids, the large-scale, low-entropy structure we see in the universe today.
These waves, known to meteorologists as ridges and troughs, get carried downstream like ripples in a pond, affecting weather in Alaska and the continental U.S. Regardless of its path, it's clear that the storm will be intense, potentially peaking as a Category 4 or 5.
These waves, known to meteorologists as ridges and troughs, get carried downstream like ripples in a pond, affecting weather in Alaska and the continental U.S. What this means is that the weather pattern across the U.S. next week will probably feature a wavy jet stream.
He followed the Lake Tahoe pieces with a highly publicized series of trenches, troughs, heaps, and voids along a five-hundred-and-twenty-mile stretch of the Nevada desert, laying claim not just to a particular landscape but to the expansive idea of land itself.
The signal always peaks in June, when Earth is moving fastest through the dark-matter-filled galaxy, and troughs in December, when the planet curves into the leg of its orbit that opposes the sun's motion around the galaxy, slowing us relative to the dark matter wind.
The Chinese copper price has also been rising in tandem with London and the CME but the increase in activity has been fairly evenly matched between longs and shorts, up by around 95,000 contracts and 92,000 contracts respectively since the December troughs, according to exchange data.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling plunged briefly below $1.24 for the first time in 27 months on Tuesday and also hit six-month troughs against the euro as the two candidates to be Britain's next prime minister vied to outgun each other on taking a harder Brexit stance.
While Fitch notes that credit costs for USB as well as the rest of the industry remain at or near cyclical troughs, USB's rating is predicated on the company continuing to outperform peers on credit metrics (excluding covered assets) should the credit cycle begin to deteriorate.
With a barrel-shaped, oxblood red specimen hanging overhead, the seated Mr. Pesce, chatting amiably all the while, dripped white and black pigment off a stick into a pot of murky English-green that the assistants mixed with spatulas before streaming into narrow troughs lining two molds.
It was the latest accident on one of the world's great food highways, which is straining to carry rising volumes of Argentine agricultural products embarking on the first leg of the journey from the fields of the Pampas to the feeding troughs of cattle, pigs and chickens worldwide.
If you imagine the clock as an oscillating sine wave that represents the rate of timekeeping protein production, like a sound wave coming out of your Bluetooth speaker, these compounds make the peaks higher and the troughs lower, the molecular equivalent of turning the volume knob way up.
Nicola Duke, an analyst at analysis platform Forex Analytix, uses a form of technical analysis known as Fibonacci retracement, which looks at the peaks and troughs of previous "waves" or rallies and falls in bitcoin to get a sense of where the future price of an asset could move.
However, there were also more than a few troughs along the way, including a damaged knee that saw her needing an MRI scan in St Petersburg, Russia and a set of wheels added to her flying machine, and the news that one tagged swan had perished on its journey.
So, feeling somehow cheated, he goes outside and robs the bank, shoots out the grain-store windows, sets all the horses loose, kicks over the water troughs, and torches the courthouse, and, while he's at it, takes on a houseful of painted women and treats them in nasty ways.
"Regardless of coronavirus, regardless of the strike on Soleimani, the U.S. and Iran remain on an escalation glide path, and an escalation glide path is going to necessarily feature peaks and troughs of tension between the US and Iran and its partners and proxies in the region," he said.
The U.S. dollar wallowed below the 112-yen level in troughs not seen since November, after Wall Street tumbled on Tuesday as investors' fears grew that President Donald Trump might have trouble delivering his promised tax cuts that helped propel U.S. shares to record highs in recent months.
The Tiananmen Square photographs mark the beginning of his commitment to social-documentary photography; among his subsequent projects are images of village life along the Ho Chi Minh Trail depicting the uses people put to bomb casings (flower pots, troughs, benches, and cow bells) and other remnants of the war.
The original version of Quantum Moves (dubbed BringHomeWater) required players to collect and move virtual atoms sitting in quantum "buckets" (a bit like the troughs of an egg carton, called quantum wells) from one spot to another as quickly as possible:What makes it challenging is that the atoms don't like to be stationary.
The installations range from the miniature to monumental, with stone and wood cubes spilling out of rooms and into corridors ("Cubic Corridor"), heaps of soil piling onto troughs, and photocopied pages of Diderot's Encyclopédie, ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers bursting out of a cupboard and littering the floor.
Bigger pieces that are not dangerous, like cluster bomb casings (each of which may have housed up to 300 smaller cluster "bombies" which dispersed mid-air) or fuel tanks from planes might be used as feeding troughs for animals, gate posts, or stilts to hold up homes which are traditionally raised from the ground.
" He added, "What we have seen in terms of brand health and consumer sentiment is quite different than what the Cowen report suggests....We are closer to the [consumer sentiment] levels we were seeing in early or mid-2015 (pre-crisis) than we are to the troughs, with many metrics at or near pre-crisis levels.
His latest version of the clock has thousands of supercooled strontium atoms arranged in a three dimensional lattice (imagine M&M's sitting on the peaks and troughs of an egg carton.) The atoms are prodded to start vibrating using a red laser tuned to strontium's frequency and then an optical frequency comb reads out that vibration.
"While demand for commercial aircraft can go through peaks and troughs, the current addition of increased regulatory scrutiny has meant that some of the more widely sold platforms have had to undergo additional checks — leading to delays in some parts of the end-user market," Charles Forrester, a defense and aerospace industry analyst at IHS Jane's, told CNBC on Sunday.
"When you get in a fight with your biggest buyer of agriculture, and the world's largest soybean buyer (China), even if (it) were to buy 20 percent less, it's a big deal," said Dan Basse, president of Chicago-based consultancy AgResource Co. In U.S. treasuries, U.S. 63-year and 30-year yields fell to three-week lows on the news, while those on two-year notes slid to two-week troughs.
" The media, on the other hand, has chosen without fail to lead with "bomb cyclone" and "bombogenesis," terms gifted to science in a 1980 paper published by Frederick Sanders and John R. Gyakum of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Meteorology Department, which states a bomb cyclone is a "predominantly maritime, cold-season event ... usually found ∼400 n mi downstream from a mobile 500 mb trough, within or poleward of the maximum westerlies, and within or ahead of the planetary-scale troughs.
Because the gurney is unattended in the hallway outside my father's room, because nobody is guarding its bright metal rails or its silver tongue shrouded with a woollen blanket, because the blanket is a faded shade of red currant—now bitter, now sweet— because the hallway is empty of everything but soothing lemon wallpaper and the eucalypt sting of disinfectant, I am almost beside it before I see the unmistakable topography of a body— troughs and peaks, a rough silhouette as though earth is piled up there, underneath.

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