Sentence examples for over the trough from inspiring English sources

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"The market is looking over the trough in the economy and in profits and forward to the recovery that will be engineered by the Fed," said Jeffrey M. Applegate, chief United States strategist at Lehman Brothers.

Without such a weak zone, Hori et al. (2004) could not reproduce the segmentation of the megathrust earthquakes, but found that they were always synchronized over the trough.

Convection increased over the trough as it moved over relatively warm waters, about 1 ºC above normal, and began undergoing tropical cyclogenesis after a circulation began to develop along the northern portion of the trough.

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Had Gartner, an information-technology consultancy in Connecticut, included graphene-based processes as a stand-alone entry in its latest Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle, such processes would be over two-thirds the way up the slope to its "peak of inflated expectations",which comes before the tip-over into the "trough of disillusionment" (see "Divining reality from hype", August 27th 2014).

The huge oval of ice reminded him of a vast trough, and the skaters pushing their sticks back and forth looked like gigantic spoons, scooping over and over through the trough.

Based on AIS data, we find that there are usually a number of ships navigating over the Nankai Trough.

More viable newcomers, however, would help smooth over some of the troughs between mega-hits.

"We're having to bring in extra feed for them, but it's a struggle to get sheep to come over to the troughs, and also with the high price of grain because of the terrible wet year we had last year, we just can't afford for this to continue".

After attaining this intensity, the hurricane tracked quickly northeast at 25 mph (35 km/h), steered by the trough over the southeast United States, an upper-level cutoff low over the Great Lakes Region and the subtropical ridge over the Atlantic.

With time, the influence of the trough over Tropical Storm Ignacio diminished.

MPs have accused the BBC of a "snouts in the trough" culture over its £60m of severance payments in eight years, which included £1m to former deputy director general Mark Byford and £486,500 to George Entwistle, who quit as director general at the height of the Jimmy Savile scandal last year after just 54 days in the job.

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