Bike trails run around the circumference of the island, and cycles are available for hire by the day or hour.
Technical analysts climbed aboard and ranted their mumbo jumbo about moving average breakdowns, Fibonacci retracements, waves and cycles and on and on.
The council said new restrictions were planned for that area as part of the Connecting Derby scheme which would continue to limit access to buses, taxis and cycles.
Instead, the temperature record shows an up and down pattern that follows the pattern of natural influences on global temperatures, such as cyclical sunspots and solar flares, and cycles of ocean churning from warmer to colder temperatures and back, such as the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO).
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If adopted by deputies at their meeting on Wednesday, it will reserve the area "for the parking of motor cycles and pedal cycles, whilst at the same time retaining the facility to over-winter small vessels and to manage catches landed from boats".
What does it mean in terms of new product cycles and innovation cycles.
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Watch the Kickstarter pitch (below) for a detailed explanation of combat and other systems in the game, including its dynamic weather and time system which not only has day and night cycles, but entire calendar year cycles and a fully diagrammed sky full of celestial bodies that change over the course of time.
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The boom and bust cycles, Kaplan and Schoar concluded, work like this: When the private equity industry booms, money flows in, new funds enter the market, and then returns decline and the cycle begins anew.
This may seem a logical system, but too often it amounts to an in-group of mandarins funding types of research they deem fashionable or are already familiar with, and the cycles of proposal and review are painfully slow.
With an eye towards improving his original Dow Index, three years later, the great man added two separate indices to help investors identify and anticipate business cycles and associated market patterns.
One example is the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a standard technique which employs enzymes to churn out millions of copies of a DNA sequence and involves cycles of gentle heating and cooling.
The European Central Bank and the Czech National Bank have what Poland refers to as ultralow rates, near zero, which aren't appropriate for the Polish economy because they would create boom-and-bust cycles and investment bubbles, Mr. Belka said earlier.
After all, the strains on a jumbo jet turbine are far greater: 400 takeoff and landing cycles in a year, massive swings in thrust and temperature, sucking in unfiltered air.
It follows instead the pattern of natural causes, such as sunspot cycles, and ocean temperature cycles.
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Having now gone through annual planning and budget cycles twice, he is ready to make moves both internally and externally that would not have made sense in his first year.
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After living through several boom and bust cycles, he said he "believes in the long term" and he began construction on Mercedes House before he had obtained financing.
We move through those approaches over a full business and economic cycles all with the goal of trying to keep client portfolios timely and appropriate and with that to provide outperformance over a lengthier period.
Trends and fashion cycles were significantly lengthened during the recession, when it was suicide for designers and retailers to expect shoppers to chuck a wardrobe every six to 12 months and buy new pointy shoes when round toe was in last season.
Managements at NLY and ANH have been battle-tested through several rate and credit cycles, but newer entrants have only had to endure the Credit Crisis of 2008-09 and not a prolonged Fed rate hiking cycle.
Stocks, like humans, have their life cycles, and they generally begin such cycles with the introduction of highly-innovative and popular new products that sell like gangbusters, as Apple first did with the iPod in 2001.
"Go back 20 years and it was cycles of boom and bust in Latin America, " says jpmorgan Latin American equity strategist Ben M.
But many big customers have gone the opposite way, slowing and extending their own buying cycles and focusing on how to better use what they already own.
At the same time, we will continue to work on a global basis to build a financial system for the 21st century that promotes prosperity and tames the cycles of boom and bust.
The resource curse damages the economies of countries blessed with great exportable natural wealth, increasing volatility by an overreliance on global commodity prices, starving other sectors, distorting exchange rates, and driving painful cycles of boom and bust.
Light and dark cycles cause changes in levels of brain chemicals such as melatonin.
The hinges and hinge brackets are also strengthened to last more than 50, 000 open and close cycles.
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She said domestic violence was often endemic and "entrenched cycles of suffering problems and causing problems" contaminate relationships.
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We know when and how industry cycles will occur, and our clients reap fiscal rewards from that knowledge.
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