This lightness began to buoy me and urge me, unfettered, along the highways of southwestern France.
If Hun Sen wants to buoy Cambodia, he should hope Rainsy finds Phnom Penh comfortable.
Reduced stock availability continues to buoy prime yields to 8.0%-9.0% compared with 8.5%-9.5% late last year.
If our logic is not that high consumer spending has to return to buoy the economy what is it?
All of that spending was supposed to buoy retailers and create jobs thus getting even more money into the economy.
If the market price drops below that, the government buys dairy products from farmers to buoy prices and increase demand.
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The growing financial industries in China and Vietnam, for instance, could continue to buoy tech companies even in a worldwide downturn.
Shares of Samsung Electronics and Hynix Semiconductor, the world's largest and third-largest chip makers respectively, have helped to buoy Korea's stockmarket.
The ETF's 10-week trend line resides in the 40 region and could help to buoy the sector during the near term.
Those revenues are particularly important to cellular carriers, who are relying more on data services and add-on charges to buoy their bottom lines.
Amazon is banking on downstream sales of content to buoy its bottom line, which is something that the likes of Samsung, or for that matter even Apple, cannot rely on.
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The rally was built on expectations for "Abenomics, " the economic revitalization plan by the prime minister, which includes record amounts of cash from the Bank of Japan, helping to buoy equities.
Even if economic growth in some Asian nations is less than in recent years, there is still potential for it to be high enough to buoy commodities in general, including PGMs, Zarembski said.
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The Federal Reserve cut a key interest rate by a quarter-percentage point Tuesday to 4.25 percent in an effort to buoy a U.S. economy battered by tighter credit and a continuing mortgage crisis.
Comments by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, reiterating the ECB's commitment to the euro, were enough to buoy Brent this past Thursday, despite the fact that the central banker outlined no concrete plan of action.
Growth is undoubtedly fragile, given the risks of a worse downturn in the world economy (as the chancellor emphasised), and the worryingly rapid accumulation of personal debt that has helped to buoy consumption (which he neglected to mention).
He tied up to the buoy and went to sleep, believing that he would not wake up.
He paddled out on his board to a buoy about 150 yards offshore, far enough to be in deep water, but not so far that he could be taken by a shark.
The DBCP worked over many years to design a drifting buoy to suit the needs of Oceanographers and Meteorologists.
As we surfaced, the boat, which had been tied to a buoy was still intact.
Mission accomplished, we landed and repaired to Danny Buoy's, an Irish pub and grill that Mike and Toni recently built from Wired Island profits.
The individual detectors will be attached to ten strings, each 400 metres long, and each fixed to the seabed at one end and to a buoy at the other.
What makes the case egregious is the fact that the funds which were defrauded were part of the TARP government program which was designed to help buoy the market for home-loan bonds after it froze during the global credit crisis in 2008.
Overall the move seems like a good one for Napster -- which may or may not be seeking suitors to help buoy its stock price -- and for fans of Japanese music as well, because now we know that our Kahimi Karie and Pizzicato Five albums deserve to fetch much more on eBay than the usual crap we try to unload.
But, overall, the emerging world will be less of a buoy to global growth than it has been hitherto.
Your guide, a third generation lobster fisherman, will show you the ropes, from hooking the buoy to weighing your catch.
So he created his swim buoy to provide support in the shoulder to enable the spine to assume the correct position.
This type of tag, however, requires a buoy to carry the aerial, and this is attached to the shark by a ten-metre-long line. (The line is needed because the sharks themselves rarely break the surface, and the transmitter cannot signal to the satellite from under water.) Two American biologists, Scott Eckert and Brent Stewart, from the Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute in San Diego, have had some success with satellite tracking.
"It's always helpful to have somebody help buoy you in difficult times and problem-solve with and to share the marvelous moments with as well, " she said of living there with her husband.
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