I think we are on the brink of a housing explosion that will strengthen the strong current upswing in property interest in the city. |
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Instead, Austrian shares are increasingly being seen as a way for investors to piggyback the economic upswing across the EU's accession states. |
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One of the main reasons for the slight upswing in the economic scale was the possibility of war. |
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Thanks to the upswing in economy activities, the employment prospects have improved in most countries. |
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Do you think religion is on the upswing or downswing in the United States as a whole? |
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Recently the local news has featured a swag of stories indicating an upswing in teenage gang activity. |
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There was an upswing of violence again today, yesterday, and the day before. |
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The upswing in the shipping industry is encouraging more carriers to list in Hong Kong. |
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The next upswing for book publishing came with the Meiji era, during which Japan opened itself towards the West. |
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Are you keeping a reserve of under-worked staff on roll to tap into, in the event of an upswing? |
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It is questionable whether all the banks can benefit from an economic upswing. |
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There was a slowing down in growth as the reproductive organs developed and a marked upswing in growth after flowering. |
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I understand that there is a huge upswing in the sales of hair colourants, especially for the younger girls and boys. |
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From him young voters at least hope for an economic upswing and the retention of their modest liberties. |
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The last decade has seen an enormous upswing of interest in historical photographs among ethnologists and historians. |
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But even with the recent upswing in corporate spending, investment levels are quite modest. |
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To maximize the length of your tee shots, learn how to make contact with the ball on the upswing. |
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Officials pointed to an increase in illegal guns on the city streets as one reason for an upswing in killings this year. |
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Over the past four years, you know, my career has kind of taken on a resurgence and an upswing. |
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The upswing in business in 1991 coincided with a growth in radio and television advertising. |
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Obviously, tensions are on the upswing here, but how do we balance between a carrot and a stick approach? |
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It gets even tougher when an economic downturn follows hard on the heels of an economic upswing. |
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Economic theory holds that unemployment declines when the economy grows faster than its potential on the upswing of the business cycle. |
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With the situation we have today, is this the upswing of a cycle we're into with the cod and we're missing out on it? |
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By the end of 2003 the upswing had broadened and strengthened, driven mainly by growth dynamics in the United States and Asia. |
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Today may be a good day for forex traders to branch over to commodities and take advantage of a short upswing in Gold prices. |
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Finally, according to the programme, the headline deficit is expected to fall also thanks to the expected upswing in economic activity. |
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Right now our organization is going through a bit of a transition and is on a very positive upswing. |
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We are two steps ahead of the competition if there is an upswing and will most certainly grab a greater share of the market worldwide. |
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Potato growers in Prince Edward Island are being asked to absorb some short-term pain for what hopefully will be a long-term upswing in prices. |
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And experts warn that their alleged plot is just part of an upswing in right-wing violence nationwide. |
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The Festival's acutely-anticipated arrival is not just a fillip to York racecourse, but to the entire city, whose economy can expect a massive upswing. |
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I am also worried that my own, internal, cycle will continue and that this momentary upswing will be followed by yet another downswing as has been the case before. |
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Today, after many years of suspicion, the relationship is on the upswing. |
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That being said, the upswing in domestic demand has allowed the country to set its foot on the road to recovery. |
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States with large populations of new immigrants tended to ride the economic upswing. |
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Despite the obvious signs of an economic upswing, much of American business is still concerned with cleaning up yesterday's mess. |
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The economic upswing and the low opportunity costs of holding banknotes may have supported this upward trend. |
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These forecasts assume a continued economic upswing, increasing labour shortages and the lagged pass-through of higher energy prices. |
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Laurier's rise to power coincided with an economic upswing and his Liberal government came to be associated with the subsequent prosperity. |
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Thus, if no economic upswing occurs, the demand for university graduates is likely to decline. |
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It is clear that the employment targets cannot be met unless we succeed in ushering in a sustainable economic upswing. |
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In 2006, labour markets in the EU made a robust recovery, thanks to economic upswing and labour market reforms in many EU Member States. |
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Of course, the manufacture of military equipment represented the first industry sector to benefit from the economic upswing. |
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In the euro zone, structural problems and high unemployment further dampened hopes of an economic upswing. |
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The available data show that the economic upswing has had a limited impact on the labour market so far. |
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Besides the above rulings by international courts, bargaining had to take into account Sweden's economic upswing and a change of government. |
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One of the reasons is the country's economic upswing and all the attention that has been paid to the effects of late payments. |
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We still reckon on a soft landing, expecting the economic upswing to continue in the US, but at a more moderate pace. |
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With the onset of the economic upswing, Dachser is investing in the future and further expanding its branch in Freiburg-Hochdorf. |
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The economic upswing also added momentum to outdoor advertising, particularly in the second half of the year. |
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We have an upswing in the grains and oilseeds, thanks to many different factors, but we also have a downswing in the pork and cattle industry. |
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Those gains had been realized while the selling price per pound of cheese was on the upswing. |
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But for subprime instruments there were only time series of 4 to 6 years, and these series covered only one upswing and no downturn at all. |
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This year has witnessed a timid upswing in the world economy, driven primarily by a return to growth in the developing countries. |
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The commissioning of a modern computer system in 1972 formed the basis for this upswing and the Group's importance today. |
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As soon as there are signs of an upswing, it will be time again for innovation and growth strategies, subject to strict cost management. |
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The ports of the Caribbean zone are continuing to dominate the cruise market which is still on the upswing. |
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Indeed, just last week, a cluster of polls showed that deism is on the upswing in America. |
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As extreme and high profile as the Soldera case might have been, wine crimes appear to be on an upswing. |
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Because more people are working at slightly higher wages, the volume of withheld income and payroll taxes is on the upswing. |
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Is it any wonder consumer confidence, retail sales, and auto sales are on the upswing? |
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Consumer confidence rises and falls with the job market, which is on the upswing. |
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Consumer spending and sentiment are on the upswing, as Americans feel better about buying. |
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Each wave, upswing through downswing, lasted roughly 50 years. |
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It was when cheap sound cards and computers hit Australia, and collided smack bang with a dance music industry on the upswing, that the revolution really began. |
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Close study of the interval between the peaks of the Juglar cycle suggests that partial setbacks occur during the expansion, or upswing, and that there are partial recoveries during the contraction, or downswing. |
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Greater financing needs resulting from the economic upswing and a growing number of mergers and acquisitions involving issuers led to the expansion of existing commercial paper programmes. |
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The goal of SDC activities in the Middle East is to support regional efforts to create democratic and sustainable structures and to make a contribution for an economic upswing and broad-based public participation. |
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A new General Manager, lots of parking, unique cuisine and mixology has this restaurant on the upswing. |
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During the roadshow, FIM Research representatives shared their views with a total of 570 clients on the following topics: Economic upswing underway, but will it last? |
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Reasons for the upswing, in addition to exports, rising private consumption and corporate investments postponed to 2006, also include the special effect of Germany. |
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What makes this and each impending upswing stand out is the increasingly finite amount of developable land. |
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We expect eurozone economic growth to slowly improve in the coming quarters on the back of the decline in the euro, the fall in oil prices, easing bank lending and other financial conditions and the upswing in US demand. |
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Governors are spending what could be a cyclical upswing in tax revenues on entitlements—such as increased education which will be hard to reduce in a downswing. |
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The unexpectedly swift defeat of France resulted in an upswing in Hitler's popularity and a strong upsurge in war fever. |
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Thanks to the general economic upswing of the past decades, significant achievements have been made in the fields of communal, social and cultural activities. |
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With the economy on the upswing, those figures often get revised upward. |
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The conduct of monetary policy through the economic upswing and then under conditions of full capacity are the two topics I would like to discuss with you today. |
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It is apparent that the manufacturing industry is on the upswing and driving demand for commodities such as iron ore to make steel, which in turn becomes consumer goods such as automobiles. |
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While there was already a good amount of market freedom in Bahrain, the implementation of the July 2003 privatization law has sparked an economic upswing. |
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But he doesn't see that as a sign of an economic upswing. |
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One reason is that the economic upswing has left so many Germans behind. |
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Industry last year accounted for two-thirds of Germany's economic upswing. |
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Migration has also contributed to an upswing in daily living costs in some areas because of increased demand for child care, utilities, clothing, household furnishings, and medication. |
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According to expert forecasts, bauma 2010 marked the turn of the tide for the international construction machinery industry and will lead to the upswing that the sector has been hoping for. |
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With a slow trading day expected today, investors will likely keep there eyes on the U. S. Dollar and whether it can maintain its recent upswing going into the New Year. |
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The daily price of an OPEC barrel is definitely on the upswing now. |
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Long established over 10 yrs in the community and located in a very very busy plaza this store is on the upswing after surviving major road construction for over a year. |
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Newspapers reported an upswing in the company's sales last month. |
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Throughout 20th century, Peru endured armed territorial disputes, coups, social unrest, and internal conflicts, as well as periods of stability and economic upswing. |
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