But the real estate market is always quite cyclical, and a catalyst will usually come along to buoy markets again. |
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Is the trend line moving in a consistent direction, or is it stable across time, or is it fluctuating in response to cyclical conditions? |
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Laying patterns were cyclical and similar among years, showing a bimodal distribution of clutches each year. |
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Happily, the money-supply growth rate now is not as out of control as it was in previous episodes of cyclical excess. |
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As a contributor to the building trades, brownstone quarrying reflected the country's cyclical economic condition. |
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The cyclical nature of our weather changes point to the variables in our solar system and even galactic variations. |
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The slides are cyclical, meaning years may go by without them running at their largest, while trees grow larger and more breakable. |
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In a cyclical pattern, relatively secular periods have been followed by religious upsurges. |
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Investors need to be careful about looking too blandly at current share prices relative to historic price for cyclical stocks. |
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Population growth and concentration made cyclical slumps and harvest failures increasingly difficult to mediate or relieve. |
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Is this recession purely cyclical, or are we seeing a repeat of the 1970s, when uncompetitive industries were winnowed out? |
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The Caister Coal Formation contains a significant proportion of sandstone, with mudstone and coal arranged in cyclical units. |
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His moods swings were cyclical and he was familiar with the impulse to suicide, as this verse attests. |
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The fountaining is randomly cyclical with a period of several minutes between eruptions. |
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You could read that in a cosmological way, as a belief that the universe is cyclical and is going to recur. |
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They undergo almost cyclical irruptions across portions of their winter range, which may be associated with conifer seed crops. |
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It uses contemporaneous measures of both the cyclical unemployment rate measure and of inflation. |
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Both species reproduce by cyclical parthenogenesis, in which phases of asexual reproduction are intermitted by sexual reproduction. |
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Over the years it has been shown that some businesses are better at weathering cyclical downturns than others. |
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Conversely, in times of rising interest rates, cyclical stocks fare poorly. |
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They can obtain resources to finance cyclical downturns and balance-of-payments disequilibria, thus allowing them to smooth out consumption. |
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Indigenous and government agencies are reaffirming their commitment today to a project to prevent youth cyclical offending in Geraldton. |
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There is no obvious reason, no cyclical pattern that can be discerned for these ups and downs. |
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In contrast, substantial increases in programmed cell death and gliosis develop when the hypoxic exposure is administered in a cyclical fashion. |
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Recent weather phenomena can be explained away as cyclical, or as manifestations of climate change. |
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All sports are cyclical and when you are on a downer, it only makes it all the better and more exciting when you are back up there again. |
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His theoretical interests include the cyclical nature of desire and the engagement of anacoluthic time. |
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In the past, manufacturers responded to cyclical downturns in sales by making temporary lay-offs, usually concentrated among blue-collar workers. |
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There has been no meaningful increase in productivity growth outside expected cyclical improvements. |
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The sector is viewed as cyclical by analysts because demand for transport for goods is highly dependent on the global economy. |
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The economy is also showing clear signs of recovery after facing several years of cyclical and structural problems. |
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The idea of a cyclical universe is controversial but a leading researcher believes we really could be stuck in a never-ending loop. |
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Variations in exports are expected to be sufficient in order to cope with the cyclical ups and downs in production. |
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Both symphonies betray the composer's interest in nature and its cyclical patterns. |
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Integrity can be ensured through such software tools as checksums, parity bits, and cyclical redundancy codes. |
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The business is cyclical, but there is evidence that the growth in premium rates is levelling off. |
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The excitement and suspense mounts and ebbs in its very own cyclical fashion, just like the tides. |
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As they point out, satanism as a phenomenon has appeared and disappeared on the social scene throughout history, almost in a cyclical fashion. |
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And you can see the influence of Shakespeare's histories in the emphasis on grieving fathers and sons, and the cyclical nature of violence. |
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In spite of the cyclical nature of the cement industry, the company has performed remarkably well. |
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The two main components of spending that tend to be the most volatile and cyclical are investment and exports. |
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Most households there rely on temporary or cyclical migration, combined with weaving straw figures. |
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The economic development under capitalistic premises thus proceeds in the form of cyclical fluctuation. |
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It's been much more common to see history as cyclical or recurrent. |
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Since both took office close to a business cycle trough and left office close to a cyclical peak, this is a reasonable comparison. |
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Additionally, bodybuilders following cyclical ketogenic diets would probably benefit from MCTs, since they have to readapt to ketosis every week after carb-loading phases. |
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A patchwork of building shells and cratered streets, the city tells of a cyclical war, still smoldering. |
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But the idea that tax reform will jump-start an economy suffering from the after-effects of a cyclical downturn is nonsense. |
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A spokesman said lay-offs among temporary staff were part of the cyclical nature of the business and that the 350 permanent employees had not been affected. |
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The power animating the universe, while destructive at times in the cyclical ebb and flow of time and space, is fundamentally grounded in balance. |
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Despite its visual coolness and interesting non-linear and cyclical narrative style, as an enjoyable movie it fails, mostly due to its overall lousiness. |
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In an economy in which the overall macro variable of real income is fixed or cyclical but individual shares are stochastic, a noninflationary equilibrium exists. |
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We have long said that the cyclical recovery currently underway at macro level has only been made possible by aggressive cost-cutting at the individual company level. |
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In the southeastern boreal forest, large canopy openings caused by spruce budworm outbreaks may lead to a cyclical replacement of mature stands of balsam fir. |
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Both could recall memories of previous existences on Earth and indeed this idea is a very natural one given the cyclical nature of time as observed in the seasons and years. |
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George did not advance a monocausal explanation for cyclical crises. |
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The symbolic transfer of vital force is also identified in cyclical family-naming traditions and mortuary practices, especially mummification and double burial. |
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Capex is usually the last factor to turn in a cyclical recovery. |
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For example, the male headline unemployment rate is currently below the previous cyclical low but the male under-employment rate remains somewhat above the pre-recession low. |
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Besides, many of Japan's problems are structural, not cyclical. |
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The cyclical nature of the play also brought it into a universal context. |
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In the long run, I'm optimistic that, as mankind, we shall succeed in curing this problem of epidemic, or endemic decadence, which causes these cyclical behaviors in cultures. |
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Throughout the film, Gardner uses opposing pairs of simple, iconic elements to represent the cyclical, dialectical forces which animate the rituals he documents. |
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We've been hit particularly hard because what we export, which are durable goods, have the greatest cyclical swing, both on the upside and on the downside. |
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Expression of a germ cell marker in bone marrow fluctuated regularly with the female mouse's estrous cycle, much like the cyclical rise and fall of certain hormones. |
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The doomsayers are confusing a cyclical downturn with a permanent trend. |
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As if these structural problems were not enough, the rising risk of a cyclical downswing promises to make top-line sales growth even harder to originate. |
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For instance there are the differences between frictional unemployment versus cyclical unemployment versus structural unemployment. |
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All unemployments, seasonal, frictional, cyclical, classical, whatever, mean that you're out of work. |
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In this way, prolonged cyclical unemployment causes permanent shrinkage of the labour force. |
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During this time, the labour market will improve, but the decline in cyclical unemployment will be relatively slow. |
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Inflationary pressure is currently very slight, and cyclical unemployment is estimated at some 50 000 persons. |
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Thus, cyclical unemployment is lower than in the mid-1990's, and the level of unutilized resources in the economy is lower. |
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Sometimes this was done to smooth out cyclical bumps, to diversify, the hope being that it would hedge an investment portfolio. |
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Completing a cyclical flow of creativity, the Dutch master of geometrical illusions was inspired to produce his two masterpieces. |
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Ensnarement into the system sets into motion a cyclical arrest-incarceration process which few African Americans manage to escape. |
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Inflation numbers are often seasonally adjusted in order to differentiate expected cyclical cost shifts. |
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Previous historians had focused on cyclical events of the rise and decline of rulers and nations. |
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She had a history of intermittent burning micturition for the past 3 years and cyclical haematuria for the past 6 months. |
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The forming of supercontinents and their breaking up appears to have been cyclical through Earth's history. |
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These dates change over time due to precession and other orbital factors, which follow cyclical patterns known as Milankovitch cycles. |
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This polar motion has multiple, cyclical components, which collectively are termed quasiperiodic motion. |
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They are the result of the additive behavior of several types of cyclical changes in Earth's orbital properties. |
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While some types of unemployment may occur regardless of the condition of the economy, cyclical unemployment occurs when growth stagnates. |
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Business cycles are the results of cyclical changes in major macroeconomic forces of the economy. |
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There is the repetitive, cyclical way of looking at history, over against the linear perspective, which moves toward an ultimate goal. |
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Temperature and climate change are cyclical when plotted on a graph of temperature versus time. |
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The waveform response comes from the underlying cyclical motions of the planet, which eventually drag all the transients into harmony with them. |
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But too much histamine can also produce dizziness, nausea, hypotension, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, meteorism, and even cyclical headaches and dysmenorrhea in women. |
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The business cycle became a predominant issue in the 19th century, as it became clear that industrial output, employment, and profit behaved in a cyclical manner. |
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In addition, with the 2004 divestitures of Drilling Solutions and Dresser-Rand, we are significantly less capital intensive and less reliant upon cyclical markets. |
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Furthermore, if the extent to which a plant uses shiftwork changes over the cycle, the cyclical behavior of the workweeks of capital and labor will be different. |
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The cyclical nature of the world economy and economic disparities between Romania and advanced European economies has fueled further emigration from the country. |
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Besides the Middle English drama, there are three surviving plays in Cornish known as the Ordinalia, and several cyclical plays survive from continental Europe. |
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Because of those factors, heavy industry involves higher capital intensity than light industry does, and it is also often more heavily cyclical in investment and employment. |
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Also, the terrestrial evidence for some of them has been erased or obscured by larger ones, but evidence remains from the study of cyclical climate changes. |
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Our results show that a disaggregated cyclical component corrected by deflators indicates a higher cyclically adjusted deficit in 2003 than the aggregated method does. |
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Weir's second video, Clock, 2001, was comparably cyclical, comprising a looped one-second-long close-up of a solitary dandelion blown by the wind. |
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Such sectors may potentially be more represented by cyclical sectors, such as manufacturing, rather than the noncyclical areas such as consumer household products. |
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The 2008 subprime crisis and the attendant defaults of major corporations were only extreme examples of a cyclical and inherently combustive financial market. |
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