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The better than expected quarter from Micron excited Cramer because when Micron booms, it really booms.
That was surprising, because baby booms often parallel economic booms, and last year was a period of low unemployment and a growing economy.
"Rowdy has always been known for making his booms and he makes his booms by scaring everybody," Radford's aunt, Samantha Hansen, told the news station.
". Pethokoukis cited an AEI study on inequality that found "strong evidence linking credit booms to banking crises, but no evidence that rising income concentration was a significant determinant of credit booms.
Krak exclusively warns of a leopard, but krak-oo is a generalized alarm call; isolated pairs of booms are a "Come this way!" command, but booms preceding krak-oos denote falling tree branches.
Their bass booms and blooms without ever being too much.
Letting domestic spending rip often leads to wasteful building booms.
Did JFK and Reagan beget long booms by raising taxes?
Overshoots during booms would make up for shortfalls during busts.
Aerodynamics and the physics of sonic booms are better understood.
The sonic booms also caused panic in Saida, residents said.
That helps to drive both genuine booms and bubbles alike.
On Sunday mornings Harare booms with the sound of preaching.
Past booms in railways, steel and oil get similar treatment.
Yet it has a long history of booms and busts.
Daniel Pinto has seen his share of booms and busts.
Tell your children that the loud booms are just thunder.
It ranks among the great booms in American market history.
Future booms are estimated to cost about $5.8 million each.
The kiriku dropped bombs on the ground, unleashing heavy booms.
And residents are reporting hearing a series of mysterious booms.
By midsummer 1969, Sports Illustrated declared that Baseball Booms Again.
So let's go through a few of the tech booms.
So, when the Bay Area booms, people come surging in.
America seemed to have entered a novel realm in which even wild booms did not generate excess demand; indeed, one in which growth in demand was chronically weak in the absence of wild booms.
For decades, even as employment booms have led to population booms, California voters — myself among them — have fought to freeze the good life in amber by resisting increases in housing density and mass transit.
Then a cannon booms and a muezzin&aposs voice rings out.
But these shrinkages are dwarfed by population booms in other regions.
Skeptics, however, doubt that people will tolerate even the quieter booms.
Governments try to moderate booms but often overdo or underdo it.
It has seen booms before, and knows they can go wrong.
Asset-price booms are a source of cheer, but also anxiety.
Youth booms historically paid dividends in the form of economic growth.
What happens to the stock market after big bond market booms?
Surfing and skateboarding have endured similar cycles of booms and busts.
Bitcoin will keep dominating headlines with its dramatic crashes and booms.
Sonic booms, as usual, rattled the area around the launch site.
That includes a supersonic airplane that would not generate supersonic booms.
Sadly, even the booms don't bring us much joy any more.
"There have been and will be booms and corrections," he said.
Then the screen goes dark, and there are two muted booms.
The fruits of economic recoveries and booms aren't evenly shared, demographically.
Negative real interest rates are good at inducing asset price booms.
Of course, no two booms will unfold exactly the same way.
The housing stock, Ms. Hofso said, reflects two distinct building booms.
It will still create sonic booms, though quieter than the Concorde's.
Bitcoin is notoriously volatile and has seen multiple booms and crashes.
It started ... Yeah, that's absolutely something to remember is that tech, there'd been many tech booms going back a century, actually, and many urban booms in the Bay Area going back a century and a half.
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There is no fail-safe administrative tool for curbing house-price booms.
We expect the tail risks in these twin debt booms to persist.
The lights go dim, the music booms — there's just nothing like it.
The oil beneath the surface has long driven economic booms and busts.
"This could be one of the greatest booms ever," the president said.
And engineers increasingly see problems with engines and supersonic booms as fixable.
When demand increases, pricing booms and Western Digital and Micron make fortunes.
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His suites harness and modernize the best booms and baps the 90s.
Over the clamor around the wounded, booms echo from the nearby fighting.
Two nights later, Alhambra Police Department posted about the booms on Facebook.
"This is great road-building material," he booms, gesturing at the stones.
"There have been many booms and busts over the decades," she said.
Some explosions produced loud booms, while others were more modest, like fireworks.
Advocates argue the policy could prove beneficial during economic booms as well.
Thereafter, the Fed's behavior became asymmetric during stock market booms and busts.
Some studies find that alcohol and tobacco consumption increases during booms, too.
The primary methods to contain that spill did not include hair booms.
Pro Tools drums and occasional EDM synth booms keep interrupting the strings.
But not since the advent of railroads incited market booms in the 21999s and 2260s has the world seen back-to-back booms like the dot-com bubble of the 250s and the one we are in now.
Economic booms and busts are as natural as the changing of the seasons.
Reuters reporters in Riyadh heard several booms and saw smoke in the air.
With this country's ingenuity comes cycles of innovation, periods of booms and busts.
America and Europe had household debt booms in the 2000s; neither does today.
It also says future booms could be much cheaper, at $5.8 million apiece.
Meanwhile, larger retailers are getting into used clothing as the secondhand market booms.
Above the wind, loud booms sounded from an oil field across the freeway.
Sometimes this is manifested in the booms and busts of the business cycle.
After capturing it, they mill about and ignore the booms of incoming artillery.
Economic booms have lured workers across the Rio Grande, encouraged by American firms.
Through it all, the bass booms while everything else stays nice and clear.
Banks add to the dynamic, lowering their credit standards the longer booms last.
And then a smaller one like the "normal" booms about 25 mins later.
Booms and busts are rooted in popular narratives with complex social-psychological roots.
The costs of managing variability have been declining, not rising, as wind booms.
Revenue tends to go up during economic booms and then decline during recessions.
After 3,453 days, it ranks among the great booms in American market history.
As the afternoon wore on the confrontation was punctuated by booms and blasts.
What does the show accomplish other than vacation booms in Croatia and Spain?
In booms, inflation would be allowed to run a little higher than 2%.
"Yes auntie, this is the drone speaking to you," a voice booms out.
No matter how surreal the endgame, booms tend to begin with real innovation.
Even as the economy booms, polls show Democratic candidates with the upper hand.
It knew oil booms and oil busts, but little changed year-to-year.
The area has since become a symbol of Silicon Valley's booms and busts.
Trump-branded property ventures have a way of going bust, even in booms.
Its economy is a never-ending cycle of oil-industry booms and busts.
Yet recent technological advances have enabled supersonic designs that don't create loud booms.
"—billions of people have come together to fight this terrible injustice!" booms Murdoc.
Residents in the surrounding areas have complained of hearing loud booms from the bombings.
Beyond that, sonic booms also produce blasting bursts of sound waves that jolt buildings.
"Let's give them a round of applause!" he booms in Spanish and then English.
Of course, there had been teen booms in pop culture prior to that moment.
If all goes well, NASA's experimental plane will turn sonic booms into muted thumps.
"The work that NASA's doing might help that [sonic booms]," said van der Linden.
Central banks are pitiless executioners of long-lived booms, and monetary policy has shifted.
Restaurant meals, furniture and housing all seem to get pricier more quickly in booms.
In booms, by contrast, it is stocks that typically thrive and bonds that suffer.
That both American museums and American incarceration rates have experienced booms since the 1970s.
"Remainers were WRONG!" the Daily Express declared earlier this month, adding: "Brexit Britain booms".
Perhaps, but tech booms based on leapfrogging have been wrongly anticipated in the past.
Emerging markets is a riskier asset class, so the booms and busts are bigger.
Fighter jets flew low over Istanbul, setting off sonic booms that felt like airstrikes.
Our estimation of our own intelligence booms and crashes like an internal stock market.
He sings bass in the honors choir and booms Motown songs in the hallways.
Prescription drugs are expensive to develop and can lead to large booms and busts.
A series of real-estate booms have disproportionately excluded the young and less wealthy.
The track booms and thumps along to reach a climactic howl after the chorus.
It's also a much more invisible addiction compared to drug booms of the past.
Every so often, the public address system booms out recorded announcements to no one.
Other analysis shows that although smaller economic booms increase mortality, larger ones decrease it.
The huge booms of fighter jets breaking the sound barrier echoed throughout the city.
Often, periods of very low interest rates lead to unsustainable booms in asset prices.
Property development, a traditional bubble blower, is helping to fuel booms parts of Asia.
As Mr. Schleicher puts it, local economic booms no longer create boomtowns in America.
Trucking LNG to industrial customers has taken off this year as China's gas sector booms.
With the older Booms, you'd have to flip the speaker over to plug it in.
"There will always be booms and busts, as part of the market cycle," says Robbins.
Still, the UE Boom 3 speakers cost significantly less than the Booms that came before.
Thus construction, which is largely financed by debt, is especially prey to booms and busts.
As the boosters came back to Earth, sonic booms announced their return to our planet.
"From Jim Henson, George Lucas and Monty Python's Terry Jones: Labyrinth," booms the trailer's narrator.
My delight was punctuated by six sonic booms — a thank you from the returning boosters.
But unlike so many other booms, this one has not ended in a national bust.
F-16's zoomed low, creating sonic booms that were initially thought to be explosions.
The cumulative total of quarterly GDP growth figures equals 25%, far lower than previous booms.
State fiscal policy is driven largely by the booms and busts of the business cycle.
"Look, Simba, everything the light touches is our Kingdom," James Earl Jones' iconic voice booms.
His Syrian friend, meanwhile, would be surrounded by the terrifying booms and blasts of war.
While IRL communities atrophy and social media booms, America's politics get angrier and more estranged.
But the town, with a population of about 3,500, has had mining booms and busts.
Economic booms and busts come and go, but deficits and growing debt are a constant.
Military aircraft routinely conduct supersonic flights but the sonic booms are rarely felt on ground.
Those early Bitcoin booms were US-centric, but Bitcoin has become more international since 2013.
But housing is also the source of some of the country's biggest booms and busts.
Authoritarians could engineer short-term booms; they could cook the numbers and manipulate their currencies.
During booms, there is strong demand for everything from crude to copper and iron ore.
And the U.S. economy is very different now than it was before those two booms.
As a result, booms and busts in emerging-markets' demand for commodities are felt everywhere.
The booms of fireworks ricocheted off skyscrapers and ambulances screamed by, ferrying off the wounded.
Others said that a more explosive compound was being used, illegally, to create louder booms.
Some, like Phoenix and Las Vegas, are experiencing population booms after suffering through the recession.
Since then, the opposite has been true; productivity growth leaps in recessions and wheezes during booms.
It shows imports rise with economic growth and they rise even more when the economy booms.
Only Douglas Booms is no longer reporting to Limp, but he still remains within his organization.
But booms and busts are all part of a larger economic cycle, according to Ray Dalio.
It's an experiment: Are the booms from the innovative design mild enough for citizens to bear?
If System 001 succeeds, Mr Slat wants to deploy another 60 booms, measuring 1km or more.
From the outside, the Blast and Megablast each look basically identical to the Booms before them.
Another issue is that house prices rise more during economic booms but can fall in downturns.
When prices are high, as they were in the first decade of the century, Africa booms.
In booms, it is set by the greediest buyer; in busts by the most fearful seller.
It's not clear if biosynthetic cannabinoids can keep up with demand as the cannabis industry booms.
The strange part is that the backdrop to the daily bustle is a cacophony of booms.
Trump "thinks recessions or booms are often self-fulfilling prophecies," an unnamed source told the publication.
"I heard really loud booms, and I didn't know what they were at first," Paige said.
His conclusion: Economic booms-and-busts have happened for time immemorial and will continue in future.
An F-35C being tested by the Navy caused the booms, the military said Thursday evening.
One user was able to record his garage door shaking during one of the sonic booms.
The radar soon picked up the flashes and booms in the rebel-held area of Syria.
Over the last decade or so, the city has been the beneficiary of several overlapping booms.
"Please welcome the most beautiful and the most lovely woman of the night!" the announcer booms.
Some Chicagoans were startled awake Wednesday by a series of large booms, CNN affiliate WGN reported.
We know that consumer confidence is a critically important advance indicator of economic booms and busts.
For all the signs that the economy is humming, the current expansion doesn't resemble past booms.
In a province known for its booms and busts, the latest decline stands out for some.
"I thought they were doing some construction when I heard a couple of booms," he said.
Going electric makes a pile of sense for urban delivery vehicles, especially as e-commerce booms.
Fireworks. Stress and anxiety can go hand in hand with the bright colors, booms and claps.
A more stable financial system and greater protection against economically ruinous booms and busts have resulted.
The sonic booms are so powerful that the Air Force has compensated homeowners in Alamo, Nev.
Fishermen were recruited to help stem the oil's advance toward the marshlands by installing floating booms.
Engineers will spend the next few years figuring out what will produce low booms, and what doesn't.
Economic booms drive huge demand for banks' core profit centers — business loans, credit cards debt and mortgages.
It is marked in commodity-led economies, where resource booms have deterred productive investments in other industries.
But economic logic and past experience dictate that government deficits and investment booms drive trade deficits up.
Booms tend not to die of old age, and there are killers aplenty lurking in the shadows.
Similarly, in late 2015, markets discounted the transitory polling booms enjoyed by Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina.
And the economy is going into one of the best business investment booms we've seen in years.
NASA is interested in sonic booms because it is trying to create designs for quieter supersonic aircraft.
This helps them to survive during the bad times, but limits their ability to expand during booms.
Phoenix resident John Burgmeier said he heard multiple booms as the fireball came out of the northeast.
Politicians are always getting credit and blame for rallies, crashes, booms and busts outside of their control.
These cannon blast booms led Congress to ban supersonic jets from flying over US soil in 1973.
A video shared on YouTube in February shows Ndume walking around the enclosure as thunder booms above.
The late Hyman Minsky, an economist, thought that long booms sowed the seeds of their own destruction.
As deregulation proceeds, politicians' electoral hopes—and, sometimes, their own financial interests—rely on the burgeoning booms.
They have created artificial booms, followed by genuinely painful busts, through decades of following their unreliable 'discretion'.
Log booms filled with newly felled logs line the coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Under the current system, they say, banks lend too much during booms and too little in busts.
But of course there have been ups and downs and booms and busts, as you well know.
That alarms some, who worry that banks use this power heedlessly, thereby stoking disruptive booms and busts.
As mobile internet booms in China, phones have become an extension of daily activities, including school practices.
ITC has set up containment booms to limit the liquids from spreading and to capture the chemicals.
They say they learned from the last oil shock in the 1980s that booms don't last forever.
"I heard really loud booms, and I didn't know what they were at first," Paige reportedly said.
Not so with the custom variant, where every low note booms and bangs with precision and authority.
That is all coming and at that point the market will harden itself against panics and booms.
But that's the thing about economic booms, there's always someone who's left out or feels left out.
Firms used this provision more in recessions than in booms, and it served as an automatic stabilizer.
Many of the shifts were due to job booms and busts, refugee crises, and varying birth rates.
"Without struggle you will never know who you truly are," he booms, in his deep, evil voice.
Perhaps, as often happens during booms, the sellers might get an inflated sense of their property's worth.
She had a front row seat to one of the biggest economic booms in our nation's history.
Over the next hour-and-a-half, at least nine sonic booms were recorded by the USGS.
Shortly after, a voice booms from the other room—Chris' father, Charles—beckoning Chris to eat breakfast.
Now I'm walking through the distillery while classical music booms around the tanks of fermenting agave juices.
Hunched upright over his drums, he booms into the mic, every thwack is a full force smack.
But unlike properties during previous booms, the priciest today are often out of reach for Hollywood stars.
Economic View We are, once again, experiencing one of the greatest housing booms in United States history.
And we don't have to have a recession if the virus fades and the third quarter booms.
The euphoria blinded investors to the fact that other causes of past booms have not been overturned.
Japan's economic booms in the 1960s and 1970s are associated with longer life spans there, for example.
This means sonic booms would reverberate in communities below as these jets exceeded the speed of sound.
In some cases, prosperity coincides with greatness (Reagan), but often booms are illusory (Franklin Roosevelt) or worse.
In response, Trump talked about his pro-economic development policies and related U.S. oil and gas booms.
In the 2000s and the early 2010s commodity-price booms kept prices rising at a decent clip.
As the online food delivery market booms, delivery services are in an all-out war for users.
Housing costs could add 0.2 to 0.3 percentage point to inflation during housing booms, the sources said.
If not, we should brace ourselves for even bigger asset price booms and busts down the road.
He is a 57-year-old retired electrician with a Marine haircut and a voice that booms.
In places like Ireland and Spain, governments and banks for years fostered reckless, debt-fueled property booms.
Britain's traffic growth is closely correlated with the economic cycle, rising in booms and declining during recessions.
People are hearing loud booms from frost quakes during the brutal polar vortex now affecting the midwest.
Meanwhile, as the audio content space booms, more attention is being paid to female entrepreneurs eyeing venture capital.
The economic tools needed to avoid the overheating of booms and the underspending of busts are readily available.
The situation is the latest in a string of baby booms that have made headlines in recent months.
Homeownership hit a high of 69.4 percent in 2004, during one of the biggest housing booms in history.
His voice booms with confidence as he discusses his career but grows defensive when that goal comes up.
But at least copper producers and consumers have the option of hedging against the resulting booms and busts.
America, Ireland and Spain experienced huge property-price booms in the mid-2000s, even as interest rates rose.
Videographer Dan Bell has been documenting America's countless mausoleums of forgotten economic booms through his series Dead Malls.
We've been through many technology booms before that have the concomitant extraction of resources to make it possible.
During economic booms like the one California has been enjoying, it is politically appealing to expand social services.
Every time a new "Star Wars" film is released, business booms, and "The Force Awakens" is no exception.
These errors are larger during booms or busts—but still small enough for the model to be useful.
Booms and busts in the 1950s and 1980s left many of the state's western communities mired in debt.
The hum ranges from distant booms to a low tone that leaves locals wondering if they're hearing things.
ITC said emergency workers set up booms to halt the spread of the chemicals spilling from the site.
THE backwater Colombian town of La Hormiga near the border with Ecuador has experienced many booms and busts.
Over subsequent nights they sit in or near their bowls, inflate specialised air sacs, and emit deep booms.
Booms have been set up in the Columbia River as seen the morning of Saturday, June 4, 2016.
Sonic booms are loud sounds similar to that of an explosion that can be generated by supersonic flights.
Smith said NASA has been working on aerodynamic techniques to achieve smoother pressure changes to minimize sonic booms.
A four-foot one sits next to Cespedes's locker at Citi Field and often booms music after games.
Shiller thinks identifying how these psychological elements fit together is key in understanding how booms or busts manifest.
From roughly 2003 through 2012, Latin America enjoyed one of the greatest commodity booms in its modern history.
It is a whirl, too, of events like ticker-tape parades, civic battles, financial booms and inevitable busts.
There was an echo of earlier baby booms, which increased the number of women of child-bearing age.
"You have to be closer to God than each other," he booms to a mass of slackening faces.
But even as grocery delivery booms, the market for food delivery apps has not seen the same results.
Michigan came back then and, like the auto industry, has a history of booms and busts — and surprises.
Help break the United States out of a prolonged cycle of sluggish growth and financial booms and busts.
These aircraft will also pollute our skies and, with their sonic booms, break the calm we all need.
The Permian Basin in the west has given rise to one of the biggest oil booms in history.
It's no coincidence that China since 1978 has enjoyed one of the most phenomenal economic booms on record.
"Thank you very much, thank you very much," he booms as he steps into the United Nations lobby.
The winnings of our repeated economic booms have been squandered on inflationary policies that fuel the rat race.
It is hardly surprising that this period has been accompanied by booms in stock, bond and housing prices.
As if skeet shooters fired their 12-gauges in symphonic harmony, four sonic booms punched through the air.
Other companies are rushing to get into the space-internet market, too, as the private space industry booms.
Despite shattering records in longevity, GDP growth has been much slower during this expansion than in previous booms.
Volleys of rockets flew over the ridge with a whoosh and pounded the village itself with loud booms.
Every Sunday the East German Air Force made sonic booms to remind us of how close they were.
DOWNTURN Housing costs could add 0.2 to 0.3 percentage point to inflation during housing booms, the sources said.
The Ocean Cleanup's goals were ambitious: 150,000 pounds of plastic in Year 1, with more booms to follow.
STOCKMARKET BOOMS tend to narrow with age, as investors double down on the shares that have served them well.
Booms usually end because of runaway inflation, stock market and housing bubbles, or over-borrowing and mountains of debt.
It's one button more than previous Booms had and one button more than I want a Boom to have.
The Isle Royale wolf population has experienced dramatic booms and busts since scientists first started studying it in 1958.
Australia's mining booms over the past 160-odd years made the country feel rich and confident while they lasted.
Foreign buyers, mostly from China, have been a force behind booms in the big cities of Australia and Canada.
Regular cycles pass almost unremarked while spikes and crashes catch the popular imagination as booms, busts and super-cycles.
Compared with the regular booms and busts of the Chinese stockmarket, the steady returns of Berkshire Hathaway are beguiling.
Why does everybody think we're going to be able to assault hundreds of millions of people with sonic booms?
Poor Oklahoma City experienced sonic booms eight times a day for six months in 1964 during an FAA test.
But water levels rose, pushing debris into the booms, and the oil continued to moved downstream, the province said.
This is a problem, particularly given the Fed's proclivity to produce booms and busts over the past 20 years.
In modern economic history, only poor countries experiencing natural-resource booms or the end of wars have grown faster.
"The strange part is that the backdrop to the daily bustle is a cacophony of booms," he wrote afterward.
As land grows scarcer and more expensive, and the population booms, more developers are combining commercial and residential space.
And since 9/11, the city has witnessed one of the most aggressive real-estate booms in its history.
Scholl said the bill would definitely address the issue of sonic booms overland but predicting the timeline was tricky.
Washington state remains the center of Boeing's commercial airplane operations, and employment has tended to rise when production booms.
"In the summer following acorn booms, white-footed mouse numbers explode," according to the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
But with few examples of extreme booms, we cannot be sure what such indicators mean for the current market.
Solar products account for a fraction of overall e-waste, although the amount is growing as the industry booms.
BORROWED TIME Two Centuries of Booms, Busts, and Bailouts at Citi By James Freeman and Vern McKinley 365 pp.
Some recent work suggests that economic booms may have become less deadly and busts more so in recent years.
Some people reportedly woke up Wednesday to a series of booms -- and frost quakes may have been the culprit.
The rains finally came at the end of the seventh, accompanied by high winds and loud booms of thunder.
On Sunday, the circus glittered, thundered and awed beneath the booms and klieg lights of Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Shockwaves are beautiful The speed of sound (not the Coldplay song) is associated with sonic booms and supersonic jets.
The family sought shelter in the building&aposs basement and heard "cracking and booms and explosions" as the tornado passed.
And it may see more, especially amid the start-up booms taking place in many cities across the United States.
The U.S. Coast Guard placed floating booms around the jetliner to contain leaking jet fuel in the water, Landsberg said.
GRAPHIC - Bitcoin's Halving: here But others doubt bitcoin's latest rally is underpinned by anything more substantial than the previous booms.
Before the reality-television and celebrity-fragrance booms, Paris Hilton was a blip on the radar of mainstream pop culture.
Money that poured into government coffers during a series of oil booms starting in 1947 poured out just as quickly.
These now-extinct sharks featured exaggerated and oddly shaped dorsal fin spines, some resembling sailing booms and others ironing boards.
With aircraft, the noise builds then booms very loudly, getting to a peak of 100 to 120Dbs at its highest.
Governments have raised discretionary spending during booms, to placate clamorous constituents, then cut it during busts, to appease jittery creditors.
Social media users who witnessed the event said the flash of light was followed by loud booms several minutes later.
Of the 17 Clark winners between 1995 and 2018, only two or three showed much interest in booms and busts.
She solidified her presence in fashion at a time when clothes weren't so ephemeral, before the knockoff and influencer booms.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bitcoin's weathered hacks, heists, booms and busts to reign as the king of cryptocurrencies through its first decade.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality said containment booms were placed in waterways to halt flows into the Ship Channel.
Market booms and crises complicate the task, and players who can't maintain strong economic conditions aren't tapped for another term.
Put simply, when a sub booms as much as this one does, you're usually guaranteed to rattle some components around.
Containment booms have been placed around an oil slick on the surface of the Columbia River, Saturday, June 0002, 2016.
" The supply-siders "think booms and busts result from changes in tax policy—and only from changes in tax policy.
This has arguably created a potentially dangerous feedback loop, one that makes markets even more prone to booms and busts.
Sometimes commodity-price uncertainty can be a good thing, if it acts as an innate governor against booms and busts.
One of their photos shows workers beginning to fix the two sections into place on the end of telescoping booms:
The construction in the city is part of a push by transit agencies to expand their networks as ridership booms.
Tech companies have long favored generic office parks, which allow them to lease and shed space through booms and busts.
Think of the construction booms happening on, say, Roosevelt Island in New York City or Hunters Point in San Francisco.
Just as we are all settling down to sleep we hear a series of big booms… fireworks on the beach!
A Reuters reporter in Aleppo said late on Tuesday that the booms of the bombardment could no longer be heard.
Population booms and the mass migration of people to cities for work is putting strain on water and food supplies.
Repeated booms and busts in regions without a diversified economy can do long-term damage to productivity in other sectors.
The shockwaves seen in the photo create supersonic booms when they merge in the atmosphere, which breaks the sound barrier.
LA has exported MDS to other cities that are also looking to get a handle on their respective scooter booms.
Sonic booms are caused by an object traveling faster than the speed of sound (about 0003 mph at sea level).
Survey measures of expectations such as consumer confidence, purchasing manager surveys, and regional Federal Reserve surveys have all seen booms.
The FPC is meant to raise the CCyB during credit booms to discourage reckless lending, then cut it during downturns.
"You could say the sentence, 'Like most Americans, I bleed once a month,' and that would be true!" she booms.
The company also said that as a precaution, containment booms have been deployed at two different locations on the Cahaba River.
A vice holds molds for fuzes; next to them are mortar tail booms—product awaiting shipment to the next finishing workshop.
When the economy booms, business investment grows on average 9 percent a year, or more than double its long-run average.
Although not intended as such, these arrangements served as "automatic stabilisers", removing purchasing power during booms and restoring it during busts.
The aircraft caused nine sonic booms over the course of an hour and a half, starting shortly before 1:30 p.m.
But as they continued their walk home, several more loud booms shook the ground and the air filled with gray smoke.
The Department of Energy & Environmental Protection was using booms to contain foam and leaked fuel in the brook by the airport.
Texans, who've seen a century of booms and their fair share of busts, hope the good times are here to stay.
The feasibility study also failed to address biofouling—the accumulation of life forms that'll add weight to the booms over time.
They reached across the aisle to create nonpartisan tax-cut coalitions that succeeded in launching booms of 4 to 5 percent.
Persuading fans of the need to spend more to watch their club as the league booms requires a well-constructed argument.
Until elites pay more attention to the needs of working people and our economy booms again, our politics will be volatile.
It's an obvious point to make, but what booms in the American drugs market does not necessarily translate over to Europe.
Venture investors are funding robots of every shape and size, creating "one of the biggest booms I've ever seen," Andreessen said.
Ms Proulx ranges across land ownership, the exploitation of natural resources, immigration, inheritance, international trade, mechanisation, and economic booms and busts.
This happened through government policies to feed booms and through close relationships between politicians and financiers, leading to episodes of corruption.
Four sea freight containers were sent, containing costumes, scenery, props, lighting booms, physical therapy equipment, orchestra music and stage management supplies.
Donald J. Trump is also all too happy to promise the moon, or huge walls and manufacturing booms, with scant details.
The U.S. firm announced key technical and legal appointments and claimed U.S. laws about sonic booms could change early next year.
The group "has ridden the coattails of all these technology booms with bitcoin, with everything that's happened in technology, " Bapis said.
Provincetown's economy is famously tourist-driven; the local population booms from around 1,000 wintertime residents to almost 90,000 over the summer.
"We started to develop artificial females to sustain the population on our long journey," the announcer booms in the game's trailer.
Indeed, the booms of cryptocurrency trading have led to market manipulations in Initial Coin Offerings in which unwitting investors are defrauded.
The rattling sonic booms the supersonic planes produce is a challenge for start-ups that want to revive supersonic passenger travel.
There is some apparent merit to this view, since these three biggest nationwide housing booms all included very low interest rates.
It could have stored up its cash reserves for a future crisis, knowing that airlines regularly cycle through booms and busts.
The sounds lacked the scratchy and high-frequency waves of typical electroacoustic music, instead featuring more booms and springy, loud bleeps.
During a crisis, TV viewing booms as consumers ramp up media consumption to stay informed as well as to kill time.
But some parts of the economic landscape are more cyclical than others—that is, they have bigger booms and deeper slumps.
Generations of residents have gone to work in the mines, endured cycles of booms and layoffs, and mostly voted for Democrats.
That is a far cry from their average 70% participation in previous Brazilian capital market booms such as 2007 and 2010.
They've also started deploying oil spill booms to contain the spread, and have begun cleaning along the shoreline, the statement said.
They've been credited with helping bring about the recent booms in solar and wind power and the resulting decreases in emissions.
It would reassert the deregulatory sentiment that preceded and precipitated the financial booms and busts of recent decades, including the dot.
Then the resumed booms of incoming artillery shells from pro-government forces sent them into hiding or running for their lives.
"The Deuce" has explored government and police corruption, the drug epidemic and the real estate booms and busts during the era.
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That is a far cry from their average 2120% participation in previous Brazilian capital market booms such as 2007 and 2010.
The housing sector accounts for as little as 3 percent of economic output during recessions and about twice that during booms.
One pilot was killed after he released the lock on the booms too early and the vessel fell apart, investigators found.
The booms and tremors rippling across the ice as it shifts, sometimes called the "Baikal Symphony," proved an even worse surprise.
And you know, we tend to think that mining booms produce these mining towns like Virginia City, that come and go.
Sonic booms are thunder-like noises created when planes displace air and create powerful shockwaves, some of which slam into the ground.
Booms, critical to the state economy because of the tax money they dump into state treasuries, don't benefit cities the same way.
Then, a narrator's voice booms: Alexander Wang is likely not [going] to have a slumber party with you and supermodel not included.
But a new paper* takes a different tack: faster growth is not due to bigger booms, but to less shrinking in recessions.
The US Air Force even tested whether sonic booms could crack eggs in chicken coops or stop minks and turkeys from reproducing.
He has worked on the Permian, where oil was first struck in the 1920s, long enough to sense its booms and busts.
If not, property mania will sweep its big cities again and again, and those booms will one day end in a bust.
The Washington Post and the New York Times are enjoying huge subscription booms, dueling daily on colossal stories like the Russia investigation.
In 1973 the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), worried about loud sonic booms, banned civil aircraft from flying at supersonic speeds above America.
But extreme income inequality and widespread poverty make it hard for Latin American governments to resist public pressure to spend during booms.
Suddenly, there was a series of pops followed by several loud booms, and flames completely consumed the back half of the bus.
For heavier spills, the oil is contained with booms and skimmers that are deployed to remove the substance off the water's surface.
Reducing sonic booms to an acceptable level would allow overland flights, which should make the return of supersonic passenger travel more plausible.
Transtech's Alhambra city building official, Ayla Jefferson, told us she had heard of the booms, but has "no knowledge" of their origin.
High salt concentrations can alter the algal composition of aquatic ecosystems, causing cascading collapses of fish communities and booms of toxic cyanobacteria.
Dagher even pinpoints this in charts, showing staffing levels at bank regulators in the U.S. dropping during booms and increasing after busts.
Christine Darden, now 73 and retired, had worked her way out of NASA's computing pool to lead engineering research into sonic booms.
Then NASA and Honeywell made more super speed news by claiming they've figured out how to reduce the noise from sonic booms.
"We figured that marriage and love -- something that everyone can relate to -- is a perfect starting point to raise awareness," Booms said.
Cash, people and equipment are pouring into the prolific Permian shale basin in Texas as business booms in the largest U.S. oilfield.
Cameras on telescoping booms were cantilevered over the stage, which is bland and massive, like the set of a daytime talk show.
He plays some music from his Spotify, and right when I'm about to come, an ad for beer booms over the speakers.
As Asian cities expand quickly, governments have struggled to provide sufficient affordable housing as construction of luxury apartments and glitzy malls booms.
Just take a ride through any neighborhood on the South or West side, and you're likely to be startled by militant booms.
Enigma uses public data sets to explore all sorts of trends, including the booms and busts of North Dakota oil wells, above.
That fear drives a lot of investment booms, and nobody knows that better than the biggest stewards of institutional money: hedge funds.
Another insidious side-effect manifests in the self-legitimizing practice of new, often private cultural institutions in regions experiencing recent cultural booms.
In this memoir, he recounts his life story as well as the economic booms and busts he has seen along the way.
Instead, over the past six years the opposite has happened: Newspaper advertising revenues have continued to deteriorate even as the economy booms.
Within five years, with the creation of dozens more booms, the organization hopes to clean half of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
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The most accurate guide to such mysteries is Jóhann Jóhannsson's music, which is rife with choral chanting, swelling brass, skitterings, and booms.
SpaceX had warned these would occur if the test went this well – booms that may be heard across six central Florida counties.
However, his warning is still considered a prescient observance, with the phrase itself repeated countless times to describe investor sentiment during booms.
Northern Virginia's stunning population growth, fueled by economic booms in the Washington suburbs, has contributed heavily to the commonwealth's new blue tint.
While meteors and fireballs both make sonic booms, meteors are generally much smaller and therefore quieter as they pass through the atmosphere.
Residents on other outlying Hong Kong islands reportedly felt windows shake and heard loud booms when the tanker went up in flames.
Other presidents have occasionally talked about market booms, but often avoided saying anything that could move markets, particularly on individual company stocks.
Booms tend to be followed by big drops in volumes, and this cycle has gone on longer than most, Mr. Shafir said.
Just take a ride through any neighborhood on the South or West side, and you're likely to be startled by militant booms.
The rise is largely among white, middle-aged, poorly educated men in areas that were left behind by booms and crushed by busts.
The episode comes amid a construction surge in New York that has made the long booms of cranes ubiquitous fixtures across the skyline.
It's an asset price spike the likes of which the world has seldom seen, outpacing notorious stock market booms like the Roaring Twenties.
While it's Al's voice that booms over Sleep's gargantuan riffs, the perennially shirtless guitarist Matt Pike has become the band's most visible advocate.
Residents across the area have reported booms loud enough to rattle windows and shake walls taking place between 1 and 4:30 a.m.
Not that the old Booms were ugly, but the new ones feel even more like something I want to display around my house.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)The last big difference between the old Booms and the new ones is something called the Magic Button.
If the pattern of earlier booms had followed, Western Australia's plight would have reverberated around the country and ended in a national bust.
But in the recent years, both NASA and smaller startups have been developing new supersonic planes that produce much, much softer sonic booms.
The planes circled above the city to taunt us, then flew closer, making our tables tremble from the force of their sonic booms.
Sonic booms are caused by air piling up in front of various parts of the plane, particularly its nose, wings and engine inlets.
On the other hand, a credible promise not to seek any unsustainable jobs booms should keep inflation under control, simply by "anchoring" expectations.
The rockets fall out of sight behind the trees, it seems like the whole crowd is holding its breath for the sonic booms.
"Oh great one who summons me, terrible one who commands me, I stand by your oath, loyal to your wishes three," he booms.
The last decade showed us what happens when the stock market booms and no one with income below six figures feels the gains.
But with tighter controls there, and with greater demand for the chemical as meth use booms, drug producers have increasingly turned to India.
Not only that, but they have put markings on the extending booms or rods that will help double check how deployment has gone.
In the past decade state-lending booms in Brazil, India and China have enriched well-connected moguls—and built mountains of bad debt.
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They want to capitalize on dual booms in digital audio and sexual wellness, and some view Dipsea as the next Calm or Headspace.
About 100,000 gallons had been hemmed off using booms out of the estimated 230,000 gallons spilled, BNSF said in a statement on Saturday.
For example, he considers why cities like San Jose and Austin have seen economic booms in the last decade, while others have not.
Why they're pessimistic: The experts argued that the coming wave of technological progress will revolutionize the economy in ways previous productivity booms haven't.
Lower interest rates and higher stock prices are among them (though they have the downside of also feeding debt-driven booms and busts).
First came a series of small booms, not much louder than the shotgun reports that Waldo's owner asserted griffons were bred to tolerate.
The city loosened its rules to attract more big-name Chinese technology companies and benefit from one of the world's biggest online booms.
It can work the other way, too: Some economists cite evidence that China also understates its growth during booms to smooth its results.
As solar energy booms in the region, so do expired lead-acid batteries for rooftop solar panels and lithium batteries for solar lamps.
Texas is used to booms and busts in the oil and gas sector blowing a hole in the state's $25 billion annual budget.
All economic booms run out of steam sooner or later, and some Californians say they might welcome a little relief from this one.
He heard several booms and whipped around to see Mr. Pagourtzis, who was wearing the coat and the "Born to Kill" T-shirt.
There were scoundrels and hucksters, booms and busts, senseless killing in sublime landscapes and a tragic belief in the inexhaustible bounty of nature.
"It hasn't been a hospitable environment for migrant workers, which have boosted housing booms in the past," said Richardson, the Edward Jones strategist.
Firefighters also deployed floating oil-absorbent booms in the water in case of a fuel spill, but none occurred, the fire department said.
Booms in finance and technology can concentrate wealth in a few hands, such as South Korea's chaebol chipmakers or Hong Kong's property tycoons.
Unemployment is close to its lowest level for 50 years and at or below the levels seen at the height of previous booms.
Political influence over monetary policy would produce more destabilizing booms — as politicians pumped up growth to serve their electoral purposes — and inevitable busts.
Any commodity, including the ones that are considered mainstream in the market — metals, oil and natural gas — are subject to booms and busts.
If not, we should reconcile ourselves to an endless round of economic booms and busts that are hardly in our country's best interest.
Soon a heavy contingent of law enforcement officers gathered, she said, and she heard loud booms nearby and what looked like smoke rising.
That principle has been true for the past 17 years of the index, covering two housing booms and one housing bust so far.
States like West Virginia, Texas, North Dakota and Oklahoma experienced revenue booms as hydraulic fracturing boosted the supply of oil and natural gas.
But governments would not allow the Concorde to fly over land in order to protect their citizens from the sonic booms the plane emitted.
Kitschy radio pop booms out from a central viewing tower, adorned by a glass wall with cascading currents of water illuminated in shimmering colors.
Watched it arc across the sky; watched the two boosters return safely to the landing pads like a video game; heard the sonic booms.
Though "Paradise Now" treats only five of them, it spans the entire disorienting period, with its maelstrom of awakenings and revivals, booms and busts.
And although America is very unlikely to enjoy the sustained 3% economic growth his administration promises, taxes are falling while the labour market booms.
"With all of these economic booms in a market that's already really supply-constrained with housing, it will be even more challenging," he said.
NASA and Lockheed Martin have begun to explore designs for a new, quieter supersonic passenger jet (the Concorde's powerful supersonic booms limited its popularity).
Meanwhile, NASA's X-Plane, designed to demonstrate if an innovative jet design can produce low "thumps" rather than booms, has only recently begun construction.
Hanagan, a 30-year veteran of booms and busts, believes that because production was cut so quickly, prices are bound to snap back soon.
He said two on-duty officers heard the booms recently, and they rushed toward the source, arriving just 90 seconds after the sound dissipated.
Basta posits that the end of the app and SaaS booms are largely to blame, along with a drop-off in investment in fintech.
He believes that the companies that are more challenged are those "built during booms" because they find it harder to adjust to adverse conditions.
NASA wants to prove that it can fly a plane faster than the speed of sound without blasting American neighborhoods below with sonic booms.
Business Insider previously reported that Arnault's net worth has had a meteoric rise as the luxury-goods sector booms amid increased demand in China.
It warned that the cranes had to be unpinned, so that their horizontal booms could rotate on their support columns like a weather vane.
Commodity booms bring bigger returns for traders and investors along with higher prices for consumers, contributing to expectations that inflation is about to accelerate.
While the Des Moines truck scene booms, his pub-food cuisine, including tacos, ternderloins and cheeseburgers, is on the sidelines in the city limits.
"You can try and burn it off," he noted, use long booms to fence in the spill, or employ chemicals to disperse the oil.
He provides a few examples:public confidence or the lack of itsocial norms regarding extravagance or modesty in consumptionreal-estate booms and bustsstock-market bubbles.
These booms don't happen by accident and I would argue this one is mostly attributable to an overall pro-business culture in this administration.
"Minutes before the shuttle touched down you heard dual sonic booms, and when you heard them, you knew the shuttle was close," Chakeres says.
The answer, if past is prologue, is fear -- although maybe not the same fear that has driven past booms in gun and ammo sales.
The central bank's job is to keep growth on a stable glide path, sacrificing booms to fend off high inflation and job-costing busts.
So fresh testing corridors are being negotiated in Utah that will require a new regional political agreement about the noise of trailing sonic booms.
We are in the middle of one of the longest economic booms in our history, with wages finally rising again for the middle class.
After two booms, comedy has become such a staple of so many people's pop culture diets that it's not going to suddenly dry up.
Politicians and economists said they have been looking at how other Western cities handled urban booms before Boise's, from Denver to Salt Lake City.
A problem for central banks everywhere is convincing people that they will not give in to political pressure to stoke booms or print money.
Launched in 1999, the euro triggered credit and investment booms by extending the benefits of Germany's low interest-rate environment across the bloc's periphery.
The booms and starbursts have often prompted your Back Story writer to wonder: What if wars were decided by fireworks shows rather than gunpowder?
As Gizmodo's own Emily Lipstein pointed out, however, research suggests that these reports are more closely tied to gentrification than actual rat population booms.
Job growth, for example, has recovered more slowly than in previous economic booms, in part because unemployment was so high during the financial crisis.
In the short term, shale drillers are challenged by competition for the crews that perform hydraulic fracturing and other services as Permian business booms.
Sonic booms, which sound similar to an explosion or thunderclap, occur when objects such as supersonic aircraft travel faster than the speed of sound.
I've spent a lot of the season recapping the biggest booms, and ignoring Johnson because he does it so often that it's barely news.
His team is currently working with Lockheed Martin on a $453 million project to design a prototype X-plane with much, much softer booms.
Since the early 20th century, its economy has experienced booms and busts based on how much oil could be sold for on the global market.
The experiment, meant to gauge the public's acceptance of supersonic flights, found that rather than getting used to the booms, residents complained more over time.
But sonic booms alone didn't kill the SST and Concorde, business professor Mel Horwitch, author of Clipped Wings: The American SST Conflict, told BuzzFeed News.
But economists, bankers and analysts who study the numbers believe that the bureau smooths data, underestimating growth during economic booms and overestimating it during downturns.
Were countries to run a tight ship during booms, in line with the EU's rules, they would have more leeway for fiscal stimulus in crunches.
Touching the smiling face of a young boy on a billboard, he remembers who he was before the "Boom Booms" mutated him and his world.
One view is that, because stockmarket booms tend to end badly, policymakers should take deliberate action now to deflate prices before it is too late.
Their job is to lure the enemy into the line of fire of the Leopard heavy tanks, which issue a series of earth-shattering booms.
Like recent Brazilian investment booms focused on fintech innovation and new on-demand business models, there's been a recent explosion in healthtech startups in Brazil.
Few doubt that China has grown enormously, but many believe that the bureau smooths the data, underestimating growth during booms and overestimating it during downturns.
Parts of North America and Western Europe could experience sonic booms every five minutes if supersonic jets become commercialized, a new study said on Wednesday.
The defense giant is working to produce an aircraft capable of reaching the speed of sound without breaking the sound barrier — thereby preventing sonic booms.
Today the term is used fairly broadly, particularly as the securitization mania of 2007 has given way to new lending booms like private credit funds.
North American examples of resource-based population and economic booms include the California and Klondike gold rushes that date back to 22009 and 1897, respectively.
But the company did send over around 8 of them — a mix of regular Booms and Megabooms — and the feature seemed to work as advertised.
Water levels rose on Friday, pushing debris into the booms upstream from North Battleford, a city of 14,000, and the oil continued to moved downward.
In cities such as Abidjan and Kampala expressways funded by tolls are easing bottlenecks and opening up agricultural land to developers, fuelling suburban construction booms.
In the aftermath of the attacks on the World Trade Center, New York would experience one of the greatest real estate booms in its history.
The booms are meant to contain any oil that may seep into the river from a Union Pacific oil train that derailed near Mosier, Ore.
So when a neutrino travels through water, "it will produce light in the same way that Concord used to produce sonic booms," said Dr Uchida.
U.S. firms tend to export more services and consumer items to China than the commodities and capital equipment that have benefited from past stimulus booms.
More recently, the American military itself sought to develop microwave arms that could invisibly beam painfully loud booms and even spoken words into people's heads.
A recent study found that of 175 such credit booms a staggering 70% have ended in busts, a worrying sign for the current debt buildup.
Some virtual currency enthusiasts argue that the problems are no different from what has happened in other booms, like the internet bubble of the 1990s.
For many charities, 2017 is shaping up to be a good one for fund-raising, as the economy hums along and the stock market booms.
Sometimes they don't have enough time to finish digging graves or cover the corpses properly with crushed stone before the order 'To the trains!' booms.
Using toothpicks or wooden sticks from cotton swabs, make masts, booms and the spar extending from the vessel's front prow, which is called the bowsprit.
All of that makes the C.L.O. business a prime example of the type of finance that has fueled bubbles, booms and busts in recent years.
Frontier towns, the mining booms decades behind them, had to choose between extinction and transforming themselves into caricatures of their glory days for public consumption.
Mr. Natori, who owns the sweets shop near the Sensoji temple, said he was looking forward to the cherry blossom season, when tourism usually booms.
As the economy booms and the average 401(k) balance rises, these mistakes could be having an even more pronounced effect on Americans' retirement accounts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cash, people and equipment are pouring into the prolific Permian shale basin in Texas as business booms in the largest U.S. oilfield.
POLICY RESPONSE Recessions, like booms, are caused when the change in economic activity is amplified and becomes self-reinforcing through second-round positive feedback effects.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey had barred Concorde jets from landing at Kennedy, in part because of concerns about sonic booms.
NORTH LAS VEGAS — When the Mirage Hotel and Casino opened in 1989, it kicked off one of the most significant construction booms in recent history.
Financial booms generated by loose monetary policy can last for a considerable time, but central banks never know when to take the punch bowl away.
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Borio, Mathias Drehmann and Dora Xia said their study had found that since the early-980s, downturns typically followed financial booms rather than significant monetary tightening.
Joe Spencer has seen plenty of booms and busts in his hometown of Detroit over the years running his small business, Louisiana Creole Gumbo since 1983.
That's likely in part due to Long Island City, where the nexus resides, experiencing one of the largest construction booms of any neighborhood in the country.
Members of the Chamber of Commerce and FAA faced death threats, and 27% of city residents surveyed said they would move rather than endure more booms.
As its ecommerce booms, John Lewis said investment in technology and distribution now represented 55 percent of total capital spending, up from 48 percent last year.
Their conclusion: While China's economy is slowing, it is not a monolith that booms and crashes in a cycle where all boats rise or fall together.
Miller enjoyed most of his success in a period marked by solid economic expansion and deregulation in areas such as banking that sparked stock-market booms.
Efforts to stabilise an economy often lead to booms in asset prices and credit, which in turn leaves it vulnerable come the next spot of trouble.
This time, for this audience, she adds a promise tailor-made for them: "Let me tell you something about this guy," she booms into the mic.
But with so many cities in the midst of building booms that are specifically catering to these luxury buyers, this news might scare some investors away.
The utility said the state Department of Environmental Protection is "deploying booms and absorbent materials in a ditch" to keep any leak from reaching the river.
A side effect of traveling this quickly is sonic booms — the noise emitted when an object traveling through the air breaks the speed of sound barrier.
Yeah, don't worry about it — it was just a series of "at least 9 sonic booms" recorded over the course of an hour and a half.
Borio, Mathias Drehmann and Dora Xia said their study had found that since the early-1980s, downturns typically followed financial booms rather than significant monetary tightening.
For example, multispectral sensors mounted on a tractor's spraying booms can estimate the nitrogen needs of crops about to be sprayed, and adjust the dose accordingly.
Harking to the golden age of American bubble-gum, they also craft their hooks from lots of doo-doos, yoi-yois and boom bodi boom-booms.
The crew has been trying to mitigate the spill spreading by setting up containment booms, spraying oil absorbents onto the marshes, and removing oiled dead grass.
Information pertaining to engine pylons, navigator positions, booms, loadmaster tasks and refueling missions, the crew chief will learn all these tasks, depending on their assigned airframe.
"We want Alexa to be a great sandbox" for students, said Doug Booms, vice president of worldwide corporate development at Amazon, in an interview on Wednesday.
He added that businesses that cater to the rich in big cities may have to get used to more seasonal booms and busts throughout the year.
What is needed is a credible voice that booms out the truth — that being a terrorist leads to the opposite, to a wasted life and infamy.
Energy Vault's technology consists of a 33-story-high, six-armed crane with booms extending to nearly the length of a football field (about 87 yards).
Conservative bro country booms under the presidency of the former Arkansas governor, until a heavy-drinking, weed-vaping contingent breaks bad and brings back outlaw country.
The Chiron is the physical manifestation of stock market and real estate booms that have left the 2918% crowd flush with cash to manifest their wealth.
If so, they are doing nothing to push policies that would give struggling women a leg up, even as the stock market booms and unemployment drops.
Since then, it has experienced dramatic booms and busts thanks to fluctuating prices of the minerals its residents extract from the ground—coal, oil, trona, gas.
Growing global debt is a major concern for the world economy because recent evidence has indicated that credit booms often end in busts of seismic proportions.
She then finds that the Chinese economy tends to track Beijing's stimulus efforts, which produce booms, and its moves to curb unsustainable lending, which produce slowdowns.
It's rare to find an economic boom that isn't accompanied by supercharged financial booms — binges of betting and borrowing in banks and stock and bond markets.
She recalled growing up watching her father, who worked his way up from menial jobs to work on the oil rigs, manage through booms and busts.
Sniper rifles and infantry carbines crack, heavy machine guns bark and clustered booms from automatic grenade launchers reverberate across the deadly fields of the Donbas region.
U.S. homeowners today are getting richer by the minute, but they are less likely to cash in on their newfound wealth than during previous housing booms.
Industrial real estate, sparked by the demand for warehouses as online shopping booms, was the top choice of property types, followed by multifamily apartments, AFIRE said.
Those odds, bumped up from the 1 in 1,000 chance of collision predicted Tuesday, now take into account the long booms on one of the satellites.
Build-A-Bear said it would start selling Baby Yoda stuffed animals as demand for the adorable character from the "Star Wars" show "The Mandalorian" booms.
As the country's film industry booms, extras and stars are spotted scrutinizing phone screens between takes while costumed as imperial courtesans, 1930s gangsters or Maoist soldiers.
Earlier on Thursday, Nicolas Dujovne, the nation's treasury minister, told CNBC that the country was working to get out of a cycle of booms and busts.
Interestingly, individual investor responses to the survey are "significantly associated" with negative media coverage of the financial markets during downturns, but not with positive coverage during "booms".
That does not mean that a trade deficit causes economic growth to slow; indeed widening trade deficits are associated with economic booms, and narrow deficits with recessions.
Oil-producing states such as Angola and Nigeria have gone through booms that have done little to cut deep poverty—and, anyway, have been followed by busts.
More worrying still, the exchange rate might not always act as a shock absorber; rather it may, through the financial channel, work to amplify booms and busts.
It's not a totally implausible theory, that the country becomes more tolerant during economic booms and that white Americans become more racially prejudiced during recessions or stagnation.
In a lesson of especial relevance to China, big Western parties have learned that, during economic booms, it is easy to overestimate mass support for elite policies.
Preceded by the flames of their rockets, followed by their sonic booms, the slender towers touched down on neighbouring landing pads a fraction of a second apart.
Even as the economy booms and the unemployment rate is the lowest in a decade, real wage growth isn't happening (except for those at the very top).
That means that floating plastic debris will move faster than the booms themselves, concentrating into a central area where ships would collect the trash once a month.
We may associate the Kardashian-Jenner sisters with lip kits, belfies, baby booms and kontouring … but are you aware of their storied careers as music video vixens?
At $500, you could buy two UE Booms and have a great portable stereo speaker system—though that's hardly ideal for your home audio set up either.
Why it matters: The e-commerce companies experienced massive booms in earlier years as millions of new Chinese users entered the urban middle class and became customers.
Top image: Spill-containing booms rest on eelgrass beds at lowtide, just downslope from a contaminated beach, with the sunken Nathan E. Stewart looming in the background.
Boeing Co said it would cut jobs at its commercial airplane unit, addressing intense pressure to reduce costs and compete with Airbus even as the industry booms.
" The novel is described as "a sweeping historical romance set in 1902 Miami — a time of railroad tycoons, hotel booms, and exciting expansion for The Magic City.
NASA hopes to fund an "X-Plane" that can travel faster than the speed of sound while not rumbling the cities and towns below with sonic booms.
Westinghouse came to ruin over bad loans from its credit division, and Intel, riding high on the personal computer and Internet booms, took over sponsorship in 22019.
Seraphim Capital, one of the world's first space focused funds, says it's been inundated by companies seeking financing for their projects as interest in the industry booms.
Moreover, revenues from individual income taxes and corporate income taxes tend to rise or fall by even more than income itself, further moderating booms and cushioning recessions.
The market booms of the late 1990s and 2000s, and the crazy banking excesses they spawned, culminated in the 2008 crash, the effects of which still linger.
AMERICA HAS seen some spectacular investment booms: think of the railways in the 295s, Detroit's car industry in the 237s or the fracking frenzy in this century.
Hacking has risen to the No. 1 external risk because more typical C-suite concerns about the economy and business conditions have declined as global growth booms.
While Likith's business booms, that of M. Raju - one of 50 laundrymen at Bangalore's dhobi ghat, an open-air laundromat - is feeling the pinch of water shortages.
Released between comedy booms, these albums were hits but also targets of a critical backlash, with Mr. Cross becoming the face of a didactic, patronizing alternative comedy.
According to the EPI, this factor shrinks in economic booms and gets magnified during economic busts, like the recession the US is still currently climbing out of.
As Elsa, Caissie Levy booms out her numbers with astonishing aplomb — her "Let It Go" really is sensational — and, as Anna, Patti Murin makes a charming madcap.
Americans also appear to be less willing than in previous booms to let the rise in stock market wealth on paper lead to a surge in spending.
Players walk to their places through cheering throngs of fans as a handpicked song booms over the loudspeakers and the auditorium becomes bathed in cool, blue light.
"This is our time to make a difference," Mr. Boyega's character tells his comrades in arms as a version of Tupac Shakur's "Untouchable" booms during the trailer.
Taking care not to damage the rest of the spacecraft, the team in charge of Marsis took two years to deploy the radar's 130-foot-long booms.
Oakland's housing prices have always fluctuated with Bay Area booms and busts, and complaints about gentrification were part of the 1990s dot-com boom here as well.
Hustlers As the end credits roll on Lorene Scafaria's Hustlers, a strip club DJ's voice booms at the audience, announcing the film's actors for a final dance.
Authorities are bringing in additional floating booms to contain oil around the barge, which is anchored about 3 miles off Port Aransas, a Coast Guard spokesman said.
Since objects from space can hit the atmosphere at speeds of over 25,000 mph, which is far faster than the speed of sound, sonic booms are inevitable.
Fracking communities experience localized economic booms, Alaska gets much higher government revenue, and a broader supply chain of American manufacturers of drilling-related equipment get more orders.
Even more than in Hong Kong, mainland markets are prone to booms and busts, and some experts say those investors bring some of that volatility with them.
Two tail booms rotated into a "feathered" position to create drag, allowing the vessel to fall gently back into the atmosphere and, ultimately, glide toward the runway.
But the socialist passion doesn't seem to have impacted the city's zeal for I.P.O. parties, which the party planning community says are going to surpass past booms.
But the use of hair booms and hair mats for such a purpose hasn't gone mainstream just yet, especially in the case of large-scale environmental disasters.
Weaver, a resident of Quakertown, said she heard the booms several times over the course of the month, which woke her up in the middle of the night.
The kingdom's history from the 1950s to the 2010s has been a series of oil-fueled booms followed by painful adjustments when oil prices fell and revenue shrank.
Rich-world governments have never properly reconciled a desire to boost home ownership with the need to avoid dangerous booms in household credit, as in the mid-2000s.
The basic concept is to use currents, wind, and waves—the natural motion of the ocean—to push plastic garbage into screens that extend outward from floating booms.
Vocalist Rachel's stage presence has grown even more commanding, and occasionally unsettling; she challenges the listener to engage, as her voice booms, shrieks, and claws at the rafters.
"There are still aftershocks preceded by booms and, for those of us who have just lived through an earthquake, it has a great effect, particularly psychologically," she said.
The recent history of cities that experience tech booms is that all those highly paid new employees drive up housing costs, pushing longtime residents out of their neighborhoods.
But society also needs to think about a growing group of men for whom work does not seem to be a worthwhile aim, however much the economy booms.
Fast-growing cities mean old infrastructure suddenly has to serve far more people than it was designed to — and the construction booms rattle underground systems out of place.
John Kautzman, the auditor for the city government of Williston, has been in the city since 2100 and has seen it cycle through many oil booms and busts.
The new images, in addition to being beautiful, will help NASA design jets capable of producing gentle rumbles instead of loud sonic booms when breaking the sound barrier.
Future economic cycles are unlikely to have the major booms and busts that historically defined them, according to Bob Prince, the co-chief investment officer of Bridgewater Associates.
Only minutes after liftoff, twin sonic booms echoed across Kennedy Space Center as the first two Falcon Heavy boosters landed about nine miles away from the launch pad.
As the world's population booms and the middle class expands in developing economies, more boats will make more trips to bring food and goods to billions of consumers.
For a bit of insight into how economic booms and globalization have affected other countries, check out this gorgeous, tragic new documentary about South Korean sweatshops, Bikini Words.
The costly planes were doomed by their speed: The jets created sonic booms when they broke the 767 mph sound barrier, sending thunderous rumbles to the land below.
Yet banks still use unreliable asset pricing models; households remain at the mercy of aggregate booms and busts; and Social Security continues to glide merrily toward its doom.
Ayyash supplements the family income by selling marijuana on the side, and when he makes an unplanned recipe alteration and mixes some into the baked goods, business booms.
This story, of banks starving other industries of credit during commodity booms, as well as in downturns, is surprisingly common, says Montfort Mlachila, one of the papers' authors.
The oil industry has experienced global crises, booms and busts for over a century, and few energy experts think it faces an existential threat in the immediate future.
Freighter fleets are also increasingly competing with the belly space in passenger planes, as travel demand booms and new planes provide more space in their holds for cargo.
Certainly, this could just be the shakedown cruise common in tech booms, the point where something that claims to "change everything" ends up changing just a few things.
The bottom line: Zuckerberg, Moskovitz and many others who grew wealthy in recent tech booms want to advance their policy and social goals through whatever means they can.
Mr. Ellison founded Oracle in 1977 and has became one of the wealthiest people in the world as the company expanded during the technology booms of the 1990s.
Business Insider compiled a list of startups that have experienced product booms since the start of the coronavirus pandemic and can help make your remote team more productive.
SAN FRANCISCO — Two technology booms — some people might call them frenzies — are combining to turn a once-obscure type of microprocessor into a must-have but scarce commodity.
The announcement, a year before the opening, is early for Broadway but indicates the high demand for theater space and audience attention as the commercial theater sector booms.
Or they encouraged building booms in the 0003s, during the transition from Communism to capitalism, in which safety standards often took a back seat to a quick buck.
As the satellite industry booms, he said, companies might consider using this fuel because it&aposs cheap, effective, and performs better than some alternatives (like xenon or krypton).
They'll see something like "A Quiet Place" in a packed multiplex, its spell broken by the sonic booms of "Pacific Rim: Uprising" bleeding in from the next auditorium.
In addition to trying to remove tasty plants and garbage from their grounds, some airports also purchased propane-fueled sound cannons that drive off birds with deafening booms.
As food delivery booms and consumers look for more convenient options, the chain is trying to remind customers that its pizza is available for delivery and carry out.
Concorde, which had a cruising speed of 1,350 mph, or Mach Two, was retired because of a lack of profitability as well as overland restrictions on sonic booms.
It is easily stronger than it ever was during the mid-2000s expansion, and arguably better even than in the booms of the late 1990s and late 1980s.
It is easily stronger than it ever was during the mid-2000s expansion, and arguably better even than in the booms of the late 1990s and late 1980s.
Chaotic cross-border migration has provoked political backlashes in Europe and helped create booms in the smuggling and exploitation of migrants and refugees across the Mediterranean from Africa.
Ever since the 21970s, NASA has been wrestling with the math around the pressure waves that create aircraft sonic booms, trying to figure out how to reduce them.
Jets from Akinci piloted by the rebels roared low over Istanbul and Ankara repeatedly during the chaos of Friday night, shattering windows and terrifying civilians with sonic booms.
As you know, Joe, we're in-- well you may not agree with me but I think we're in one of the biggest productivity inflection booms since the late 1800s.
But NASA has been  developing the supersonic plane for years  in pursuit of technology that would enable affordable supersonic transportation without the loud sonic booms that come with it.
But Aerion still has supersonic ambitions, and plans to develop planes that fly at around 920 mph (or 1.2 Mach), wherein the booms will dissipate before pummeling the ground.
Mr LeBreton reckons that a fleet of booms could, by 2040, sweep up virtually all the non-tiny detritus, but only if plastic leakage into the sea is stanched.
The booms grew in strength as the weeks passed, doubling in average force by July, when the government's experiment on half a million people finally ended after 1,253 blasts.
The best way to accumulate surpluses is by implementing sovereign funds which normally invest their resources abroad in order to avoid a Dutch disease (currency appreciation following resource booms).
Tellingly, growth in output per worker now tends to fall in booms and rise during busts, precisely the opposite of the pattern 40 years ago, when inflation was high.
Because it worked out pretty well, the last technology booms were pretty ... Or is it just a global ... It seems like it still isn't a global situation for anybody.
In coming years, NASA hopes to fly an experimental supersonic jet aircraft around America in a further test of ways of moderating the intensity of booms at ground level.
The rule comes as demand in China for antique-style furniture booms, fed by a state-supported furniture industry on the look-out for wood from around the world.
Pipeline construction often lags production booms by years - if proposed lines are built at all - because of opposition from environmentalists and landowners, topographic obstacles, and permitting and construction challenges.
If it was a military exercise and not a very poorly executed Cloverfield marketing campaign, it wouldn't be the first time the military blasted US residents with sonic booms.
In past columns, I have equated Trump's tax-reduction plan to the JFK and Ronald Reagan tax cuts, which generated economic booms of roughly 21 percent growth per year.
After that, we're reporting on the potential impact of a gas pipeline shutdown in the U.S. Southeast, and we're exploring the history of oil's booms and busts in America.
Among NASA's many other objectives, Bridenstine said the space agency is also looking to develop hypersonic jets capable of exceeding the speed of sound without causing disruptive sonic booms.
India's poor complain about being left behind as the country's economy booms, and they often see their leaders as out-of-touch elites who have forgotten about their plight.
"There are no reports of any damage or injuries—just a lot of light and few sonic booms," Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office, said in a statement.
Thiel's predictions: We should expect booms and busts of successively greater magnitude as investors go all in on whatever they see as the future source of unbounded technological growth.
Exxon's LNG footprint is expanding rapidly with major new projects planned in Qatar, Mozambique, Papua New Guinea and the United States as demand in China and Southeast Asia booms.
Trump said Monday that the Republican tax law and his push to slash regulations are driving one of the "greatest booms" to the U.S. economy and helping Hispanic workers.
By now, according to Coinbase COO Emilie Choi, the company has weathered a few similar cycles and drawn an important lesson from the highs and lows: Booms don't last.
Pertamina has deployed 44 vessels to the area and oil booms to contain the offshore spill, as well as oil skimmers to scoop oil from the surface, he said.
CD sales have continued to slide as streaming booms, particularly for rap artists, who constantly set and break records and dominate playlists on services including Spotify and Apple Music.
The sight of old spires squeezed between new towering high-rises suggests the ability of churches and other houses of worship to hang on through block-altering building booms.
Flower business booms during Valentine's season: Of the millions of Americans predicted to spend $24.7 billion on Valentine's Day gifts this year, about 37% of them will buy flowers.
It's hard to imagine a more iconic image of Brooklyn than the brownstone, named for the material that came into fashion during the residential development booms of the 1800s.
E-commerce may experience further booms because of automation, and car ownership is likely to become nearly obsolete as more targeted car sharing and public transportation systems are developed.
A second problem, meanwhile, is that whenever the Concorde traveled faster than the speed of sound — about 767 miles per hour — it created noisy sonic booms in its wake.
For supersonic travel to truly conquer the entire world, someone would have to take the next step and develop a plane that doesn't produce terrifying sonic booms over land.
Recessions followed nearly all earlier booms, including the most recent one, in the 1980s, largely because the upheaval proved too big a shock for an economy that was highly regulated.
After the Oklahoma City tests, environmental groups — such as the Citizens League Against the Sonic Boom (CLASB) and the Coalition Against the SST — sprung up to complain about the booms.
As the commercial space industry booms, the botched launches illustrate another complication the industry will have to figure out: how to clean up the trail of pollution it leaves behind.
Thai Airways, which has been struggling financially, is pinning hopes of a revival on the new leadership team, jet purchases and improving its brand as tourism booms in the region.
It's not easy to resist the temptation to expand like crazy in a pizza niche that is now one of the biggest booms going in the fast-casual restaurant sector.
Ivanka Trump has sought to distance herself from her namesake brand, even as its business booms with her family in the White House — sales have hit record levels in 2017.
" Student Damany Reed, who is a sophomore at FIU, tells PEOPLE: "I was sitting in my apartment with my girlfriend watching Netflix and suddenly we heard a series of booms.
The result has been falling house prices in the "collar counties" around Chicago, for at least a decade, even as demand for property in expensive parts of the city booms.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The music booms and lights flash as Masatane Muto, a wheelchair-bound disc jockey, uses is eyes to put on a show at a recent Tokyo music festival.
Both are legendary skaters that have managed to ride the wave of booms and busts that have characterized the business of making skating your life over the past thirty years.
The reason you don't hear sonic booms more often — the audible effect of an object breaking the sound barrier — is that it's illegal in the United States for civilian aircraft.
Oil industry titan ExxonMobil has had a gold star from Wall Street bankers for decades, through the Great Depression, a world war, and a string of industry booms and busts.
Linguistic experts have warned the language is at risk of dying out in the modern world, particularly as tourism booms and foreign workers find more jobs on the rugged island.
Amid a global supply glut of LNG, U.S.-based Cheniere Energy is set to load its first cargo next week, the first U.S. export of LNG, as domestic drilling booms.
Lending data already showed a big dip in corporate lending growth in January, in line with banks' tendency to lend more freely during booms and cut credit sharply during slowdowns.
In central Mozambique, for instance, increased legalisation of formerly illicit gold mining over a decade has led to a farming renaissance in many villages, alongside booms in construction and trade.
Corporate income tends to soar in booms and plummet in recessions, so lower rates mean that revenues will not adjust as much to our highs and lows in the economy.
That, however, would improve financial stability by ensuring better risk sharing between creditors — who would collect more in real debt payments during booms and less during recessions — and their debtors.
As the global population booms, marine life faces increased pressure from hungry humans—and whether or not we'll pick the oceans clean depends entirely on how we manage what's left.
NASA and American multinational conglomerate Honeywell say they now know how to reduce sonic booms when flying a supersonic aircraft over land following the completion of a two-year study.
"We think the real estate sector will grow, but unlike other booms in Argentina, this time, the star will be the middle class sector," said Pablo Brodsky, Predial's commercial director.
His own EPA administrator has called for an end to the Production Tax Credit, which has driven booms in wind turbine construction in places like Iowa, Nebraska, Texas and Oklahoma.
Multiple sonic booms rocked part of southern New Jersey on Thursday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, with tremors leaving people in the area thinking there might be an earthquake.
"I waited for the sonic booms of the approaching shuttle, and once I heard them, it was a matter of minutes before I would see the shuttle approaching," he says.
He greets everyone he knows (and he knows everyone) in a voice that booms like a bugle call at sunrise or a ram's horn on the Jewish High Holy Days.
This is a smart way for individual managers to make investment decisions, even if the combined effect is a lot of groupthink and the familiar cycle of booms and busts.
Some eight minutes after launch, a pair of sonic booms rocked the area as the two side boosters set down in near synchrony on two landing pads at Cape Canaveral.
Glue the sails (made from tea- or coffee-soaked paper for a seaworn-canvas look), the masts and booms and rig them all with strings that go through the bowsprit.
Meanwhile, the SEC was exploiting its home states' booms in population and in football prospects and plowing unprecedented cable television revenue into higher coaching salaries, bigger stadiums and better facilities.
Like many small American cities, Buffalo, which had early booms from various industries, including railways, shipyards and steel manufacturing, is shedding its rusty roots and experiencing a bona fide renaissance.
Population booms and the migration of millions of people from rural areas to overcrowded cities with underdeveloped infrastructure and a lack of sanitation could further aggravate the spread of viruses.
Large technology stocks are up 350 percent this decade, the low end of the range for the hot stocks from earlier booms, which saw gains of 300 to 1,900 percent.
While the eastern Upper East Side has seen booms before — a thicket of condos sprouted in the 1980s — the latest wave offers more opulence than in the past, brokers say.
As the industry booms, state and federal authorities are beginning to look into a specialized corner that provides high-interest cash advances to litigants waiting for settlements or jury awards.
In 2011, an FAA official gave a public presentation explaining that research on silencing sonic booms has progressed far enough that it may be time to consider a noise standard.
Building launch pads at sea assuages concerns about annoying city dwellers with the noise, sonic booms, and vibrations that come with hurling rockets into the sky, but brings up another concern.
Nearly half the spill — an estimated 100,000 gallons — had been contained with booms near the derailment site and an additional boom placed about 5 miles downstream, BNSF spokesman Andy Williams said.
"Oklahoma City was selected as a place supportive of the aviation industry, and people there still didn't like sonic booms," historian David Suisman of the University of Delaware told BuzzFeed News.
That was especially so since American shares are trading on a cyclically adjusted price-earnings ratio of 29, a level exceeded only in the booms of the late 1920s and 1990s.
During a visit on Wednesday to the city, about 70 miles west of Baghdad, the booms of artillery fire filled the air, followed by clouds of smoke rising on the horizon.
"I don't know if I'm allowed to say, but my wife picked up his costume the other day and he's going to be amazing in it," Phelps said about little Booms.
Degreed raised $42 million earlier this year, and there are still other programs like MissionU (which raised $8.5 million late last year) looking to rethink education as the tech economy booms.
The boosters each create three of these booms because of how they're shaped, and since we have two rockets landing this time, six claps reverberate through the air in rapid succession.
To make money, Slat eventually plans to have companies like Apple or Microsoft sponsor individual booms, giving them access to live data on how much plastic they're collecting for branding purposes.
So while Slat's booms in the great Pacific garbage patch will detect some plastic, most of it will be big pieces of debris like fishing nets, crates, and buoys, Eriksen says.
Between the rubber and quinine booms at the turn of the 20th century, at least 40,000 indigenous people were lost to disease and slavery, according to the Center for Historic Memory.
Why it matters: While artificial intelligence is likely to make some jobs become obsolete, it's just as likely to create unforeseen booms in the job market, perhaps in highly-skilled positions.
The theatre has an elegant Romanesque Revival façade, and it was built in the twenties, during one of the periodic resource-extraction booms that have shaped the city and its psyche.
Recent property booms in Argentina have primarily benefited individuals looking for safe investments, and whether this one can put home ownership within reach of the middle class remains to be seen.
By 2010, there were more than fourteen thousand wells in the Barnett alone, and the economic equation of past Texas booms held: a sudden fortune, a glut, a crash in prices.
A private contractor lowered booms into the river to collect the oil and was working with the State Environmental Conservation Department to clean and contain the spill, according to Mr. Cuomo.
Seattle-area real estate agent Jerry Martin said he first entered the business in 24.4, which means he remembers the days of double-digit mortgage rates and multiple booms and busts.
Other notable improvements in this year's rankings include No. 403 Arizona (tied with South Dakota) and No. 33 Nevada, each rising six places overall, thanks to housing booms in both states.
Capable of traveling at more than 15 times the speed of sound, hypersonic missiles arrive at their targets in a blinding, destructive flash, before any sonic booms or other meaningful warning.
I was very much looking forward to reading "Borrowed Time," James Freeman and Vern McKinley's book about "two centuries of booms, busts, and bailouts" at Citigroup, once the nation's largest bank.
Microsoft Teams jets to 44M DAUs, announces new features as remote work booms Microsoft's Team product is a Slack competitor and a likely beneficiary of the COVID-19 remote work boom.
If you look for example at Japan, which has had zero interest rates for 30 years, I have not seen, you know, a whole lot of booms and busts in Japan.
Louis Faranda, the booker at Carolines on Broadway, who had a front-row seat for both booms, is outright predicting that a bust is coming and that smaller rooms will close.
In my new book, I describe narratives that can periodically surge into epidemics and are capable of changing the economy's direction or of turning small booms and recessions into big ones.
The thunderous booms from howitzers near Hamam al-Alil, a town along the Tigris River, are just part of the American military's contribution to keeping the Iraqi offensive moving forward. Capt.
At the Warragamba Dam, whose reservoir provides 80 percent of the water for Sydney, booms and filters have been set up to try to keep the contaminants from reaching treatment plants.
Some of the information astronomers consider includes whether or not the pointing direction of witnesses agree, the duration of the event and the reports of booms as well as their locations.
The North also refrained from immediately televising the event, though North Korean media were out in force to film it, deploying booms and — for possibly the first time — drones with cameras.
"In the absence of regulators being able to adapt rules in response to risks, macro-prudential policy will be weakened and incentives to stoke credit booms will be strengthened," Saporta said.
Since 1973, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has banned civilian aircraft from flying faster than sound over land, to avoid the house-rattling sonic booms that the Concorde used to make.
The Concorde created booms that were perceived to be as loud as 245 decibels on the ground — about as loud as the sound a jet engine makes from 21968 feet away.
The violent booms of war went quiet, and for the first time in more than two years, church bells pealed, the sounds echoing like a dirge through the ravaged and empty town.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's air defense forces intercepted a missile above the capital Riyadh, Saudi-owned broadcaster Al Arabiya said on Wednesday after several loud booms were heard in the city center.
Cheaper talent will make it easier to get fledgling companies off the ground, and there's now an entire generation of technology employees who have lived through multiple cycles of booms and busts.
The booms from air strikes, smell of gunpowder and sight of rising smoke from nearby districts testified to the ongoing violence on Friday as the army and allied militias press their assault.
As the market for such tech booms, nearly half of Americans own smart home technology, or at least plan to invest in it this year according to real estate firm Coldwell Banker.
SST supporters, meanwhile, made arguments for the plane based on economic and national prestige, calling sonic booms "The Sound of Security" and arguing that mild ones posed little threat of damaging homes.
Research has shown that when immigrants send money home, the receiving country experiences real exchange rate appreciation that may hurt its international competitiveness, similar to the negative side effects of oil booms.
"Crews will use skimmers to remove gasoline from the top of affected waterways and will erect containment booms downstream," Sunoco Logistics said in a statement, without specifying which waterways had been affected.
The double boost of Chinese demand and rich-world capital threatened to create unmanageable credit booms in some emerging economies, which have long viewed such inflows of capital with a wary eye.
Some of Accel's biggest booms have been in consumer-facing services — just in the small list of wins I detailed here, more than half are services with consumer, not business user, endpoints.
It's not clear if the booms in the different types of algae are related, but they've wreaked havoc on Florida's unique ecological systems — and the tourist industry that relies on them. Gov.
KAINE: NOBODY SHOULD BE WORRIED ABOUT FAIR REGULATIONS THAT ENABLE THE ECONOMY TO GROW BUT IN A SUSTAINABLE WAY AND NOT A VOLATILE WAY THAT IS MORE SUBJECT TO BOOMS AND BUSTS.
Those regions would be exposed to between 150 and 250 sonic booms per day, or up to one boom every five minutes over a 16-hour flight day, according to the report.
Certainly, most commodity booms are ended when too much supply is commissioned as the miners all expand operations at more or less the same time in order to chase the higher prices.
It said the forecast assumed that labour supply would increase as a result of reforms already implemented, but that the high growth rates seen in earlier booms were not likely to return.
The FAO officials said African countries should start preparing now to contain the risks of pandemics by training more veterinarians, improving access to clean water and regulating the market before it booms.
While the cannabis industry booms, many of its businesses and employees are locked out by banks and credit unions unwilling to take the legal risk of touching money from federally banned activity.
After over 30 years of "intellectual regress", the study of booms and busts now reminds him of a lipstick-wearing pig or an obsolete scientific embarrassment like the phlogiston theory of fire.
Arcane spaceships and crystal technology indistinguishable from magic cross wires with good old-fashioned combustion engine car chases and creepy, voyeuristic villains while Carpenter Brut's 80s revival soundrack booms in the background.
Why it matters: Just as the booms of recent decades leaned on bubbles in real estate, Silicon Valley startups, and exotic Wall Street financial instruments, this time it's historically low interest rates.
"You can hear them — you can hear the reports of the gas grenades all up and down the streets," he says at one point as booms and shouts echo in the background.
The details are complex, but basically such calculations rely on one or both of two theories: that slumps and booms are always short-lived, and/or that inflation is an "accelerationist" process.
Elected leaders are now being confronted with a critical question: How will they ensure that the whole city benefits from the downtown building booms that have soaked up so many tax dollars?
"But given the all-known historical pattern of booms and busts, the state should prevent investment from losing control, prevent blind construction, disorderly development, and promote high-quality development," Xu told Reuters.
Perhaps most importantly, looser money could create booms in second-tier cities like Minneapolis, St. Louis, and Philadelphia where there are significant local industries but housing costs have not yet become astronomical.
Here are some of the biggest oil booms and busts of the last century: One of the earliest oil price shocks of the transportation era was the West Coast gasoline famine of 2100.
On Saturday, the Naval Air Station Jacksonville posted a photo on social media which showed the plane in the water surrounded by containment and absorbent booms, which are used to control oil spills.
It could play a different role in different expansions, providing essential investment for some booms while in others, it's just the result of politicians spending the money from a treasury flush with revenue.
There is a massive opportunity to disrupt the on-demand food-delivery market with robots as the sector booms with companies like Postmates and DoorDash, valued at $1.85 billion and $7.1 billion, respectively.
The wizards believe human intelligence and creativity will always lead to a technological solution that society just cannot yet see, such as crop production techniques that lead to unprecedented booms in food production.
"What's remarkable is that national subjective well-being is incredibly resilient to wars," lead author Thomas Hills said in a statement, adding: Even temporary economic booms and busts have little long-term effect.
If this history repeats in large population centers like India and Pakistan, Nigeria and Ethiopia, Egypt and Iran — all of which currently have unusually large youth populations — economic booms will transform whole regions.
It's not mandatory, but it will give some EQ options and a readout of current battery levels, as well as the "PartyUp" feature which allows dozens of Booms to be synced at once.
Most discussion of declining demand for US coal focuses on the US electricity sector (which is responsible for 93 percent of domestic coal consumption), specifically the twin booms in natural gas and renewables.
The X-Plane tests will fly over large 50-square-mile areas, giving NASA a diversity of Americans to survey about the low-booms they're hearing — and if they notice them at all.
It established itself as a Baltic hub after joining the Hanseatic League in 1282, and continued to grow in the centuries that followed, with booms during the Protestant Reformation and the Enlightenment period.
Mr. Guillory, at the University of North Carolina, noted that the companies fueling the booms are often national or global, and cannot afford to brook sentiments that even begin to smack of bigotry.
The industry is prone to booms and busts, as wells as shorter-term fluctuations throughout the year, which can mean frequent layoffs, though that hasn't been a problem amid the current production boom.
Few members of the recent "Pink Tide" of leftist leaders in Latin America have attempted to tackle the pervasive issue of tax reform, preferring to gamble on the short-termism of commodity booms.
You don't only SEE Conor putting his foot down on the phone, you HEAR it -- two thunderous booms as McGregor slams his designer shoe down on the phone around 5 AM Monday morning.
As the market for halal products booms around the world — some analysts expect it to reach $1.6 trillion in the next several years — Chinese businesses are looking for ways to enter the market.
Auto-steer systems, which use GPS receivers to keep rows straight and avoid gaps or overlap, are available for equipment ranging from tractors to harvest combines to sprayers with 100-foot-wide booms.
One of the longest stock-market booms in history continued its gravity-defying ascent, with investors cheering the prospect of deep corporate tax cuts and the rollback of government regulations under President Trump.
As India's economy booms and builds a middle class that barely existed two decades ago, Goa has transformed from a laid-back enclave for bohemian Westerners to a mass tourist destination for Indians.
The bill would also authorize a return of "supersonic" transport with reduced sonic booms, and provides for an additional $1.68 billion in immediate funding for disaster relief in the wake of Hurricane Florence.
But by experimenting with different shapes, NASA has developed aircraft models that, in wind-tunnel tests, create booms as soft as 2200 perceived decibels, roughly comparable to a car passing 10 feet away.
In a very rapid boom, and this is known from studies of housing booms elsewhere, and over history, is that, when it takes off, there's a real time lag before building can resume.
Volcanic eruptions have been big penguin killers in the Antarctic over the past several thousand years, according to a new study that used penguin poop to track population booms and busts in the region.
Ocean Cleanup says a fleet of dozens of identical booms could clear half the garbage patch in as little as half a decade, and it could help fund itself by recycling the accumulated plastic.
The results were a disaster for the US Supersonic Transport (SST) program, a 1960s bid to build a supersonic jetliner, changing sonic booms from a minor annoyance to the central objection to supersonic travel.
Pessimists can also point to the existence of positive feedback mechanisms in the economy, which tend to fuel booms, but can also accelerate the descent into a recession once the economy starts to falter.
Sonic booms can be heard in different locations at different times, the Geological Survey said on Twitter, because the shock wave travels through the air with the plane as it moves at supersonic speed.
The booms, which are anchored to the sea floor through a system of cables, form a V-shaped structure that concentrates plastic at the center, where it can be easily harvested by collection vessels.
American oil and gas producers have seen more than their share of booms and busts since 24, when the first gusher in Spindletop, Texas, ushered in the modern era of oil and gas production.
In their book "This Time is Different", Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, two economists, point out that eight centuries of financial pratfalls have not persuaded investors to treat financial booms with the requisite caution.
The data is likely to spur continued debate about the housing booms in Toronto and Vancouver, which cooled after the foreign buyers tax was imposed but have shown some signs of a rebound since.
A one-percentage-point cut in overall taxes on labour during a slump boosts output by 0.7% in the year of the reform, the IMF finds, but yields no benefit at all during booms.
The figures suggested that price pressures in Europe's biggest economy - also partly due to higher costs for package holidays and transportation - are building up as an economic upswing continues and the labour market booms.
The party, which finally won a brutal 27-year civil war against UNITA in 2002, continues to enjoy widespread support for securing peace and an oil-fueled economic booms in the years that followed.
Williams said rising real estate prices are flashing a yellow warning sign of a potentially overly hot economy, but said he does not see other worrisome signs like huge booms in building or credit.
Outside, on the street, a chef flips halal burgers and a DJ booms Kodak Black songs out of refrigerator-size speakers, as young men muster under shady awnings, waiting for the doors to open.
Researchers in the Economics Department at the University of Maryland, College Park, recently studied how fracking booms have affected number of marriages and babies born in relevant parts of Texas, Oklahoma, California and Pennsylvania.
Project team members acquired a full set of unused gaffs and booms (long wooden pieces that the top and bottom of the sail attaches to) in 2017, which had been built for another vessel.
One of the longest stock-market booms in history continued its gravity-defying ascent Thursday, with investors cheering the prospect of deep corporate tax cuts and the rollback of government regulations under President Trump.
Freeport, a planned city of 22014,216, was meant to be the locus of several different industry and tourism booms spanning the 2125s and 2000s, but never quite lived up to the ambitions for it.
The index includes only tower cranes, which rise 231 to 22015 stories and have long booms that lift steel and concrete for projects including hotels, condominiums, offices, stadiums, convention centers, arts complexes and schools.
"I wanna change my clothes, my hair, my face / Man I ain't going nowhere, I'm just living in a dump like this," Mr Springsteen howls, as thunder booms above the council houses of Luton.
As output booms, the industry is developing new pipelines to bring oil and gas to market, export terminals to ship liquefied natural gas overseas and petrochemical plants to take advantage of cheap petroleum byproducts.
The longest and deepest recessions tend to follow real estate busts, because homes are almost always purchased on credit, and during booms, so many buyers are tempted to borrow excessively for that dream house.
The e-commerce company, which makes software that small businesses use to sell products online, is expanding the number of online sales channels its customers can sell through as shopping on mobile devices booms.
The big picture: Both the public and lawmakers are paying increased attention to the disparities between tech hubs like Silicon Valley and Seattle, which have enjoyed massive economic booms, and the rest of the country.
Although there always have been booms and busts, people "are convinced that President Obama wants to destroy the coal industry, and that's what's driving our politics," said Raamie Barker, a top adviser to Democratic Gov.
But these songs' path to "American" success tells a more complicated story, one that is less about industry change and more about a recurring pattern with sudden booms of Latinx music in the pop mainstream.
And because Latinx singers are celebrated only during so-called booms — now an established trope in talking about Latinx culture — the lucky, media-anointed few get only a short period of time to establish themselves.
I was already beginning to regret this booth when the melancholy piano intro booms into my ears, startling me so much that I fall back against the curtain and nearly tumble out of the booth.
Not only was the gold rush the first of California's many booms; it shifted global perspectives, spurring Karl Marx to start work on "Das Kapital" and rekindling hopes of long-distance commerce across the Pacific.
If emotions inhibit traders' ability to think rationally during market booms and busts, investors might be better off entrusting their money either to static index funds, or to trading algorithms without any emotions at all.
Weather modification has a long, sordid history and hurricanes have inspired some of the more far-fetched proposals, from bombarding cyclones with sonic booms from aircraft to beaming down microwaves from space into nascent storms.
I wasn't fast enough to start recording before their landing retros ignited, and even if I had been, the shot would have been compromised by my startlement when we were struck by the sonic booms.
Making sure things don't crash into each other in orbit is paramount for companies that launch rockets or operate satellites, and the chance of a collision is only growing, especially as the satellite business booms.
Chicago famously puts its 311 data to work, running it through algorithms developed by Carnegie Mellon University's Event and Pattern Detection Laboratory to predict the location of events like rat population booms—before they happen.
Booms placed carefully to contain ongoing leaks from the tug get torn apart in front of our eyes, rendered useless in winds, swells, currents, and tides that are not unusual for this time of year.
But Wall Street analysts are telling clients that this is a Netflix movie we've seen before: The challenges of forecasting the growth in Netflix's business have always led to booms and busts in the shares.
In a telephone conference with reporters, officials from the province of Saskatchewan said they had built five booms to contain the spill and were working with Husky and the federal government on a cleanup plan.
Mr Turnbull called for an "ideas boom" to replace mining booms as the country's new growth source, and told Australians they were falling behind most other rich countries in turning their ideas into commercial ventures.
Test flights won't start until at least 2020 NASA began soliciting concepts for supersonic test aircraft last year, with a specific focus on planes that could break the sound barrier without creating massive sonic booms.
Halifax and Montreal haven't had the big real estate booms and inundation of new condo construction, but that's not the only reason why clubs on the east coast aren't struggling as hard to find space.
As ecommerce booms and shoppers expect ever-speedier delivery, retailers and logistics firms are facing rising costs, prompting them to experiment with robots and drones as an alternative or complement to deliveries by human couriers.
An isolated series of sonic booms shook New Jersey in late January—but that was an isolated incident brought on by several fighter jets breaking the sound barrier around the same time above the area.
The 19-year-old designer has hand-crafted a Spotify skin for Mac, which brings Rdio's best design principles to the streaming service that has survived the booms and busts of the modern music industry.
Based on the UN's projections and data from British risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft a recent analysis from Time found the 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change will experience population booms in the coming decades.
The sisters are working with students to build river booms -- which collect trash that would otherwise flow into the ocean -- and launched a social enterprise that empowers women to create alternative bags from recycled material.
Throughout the night of July 15, terrified Turks in Istanbul and Ankara listened to sporadic gunfire, explosions and the sonic booms of low-flying jets over their apartment blocks, rattling buildings and blowing out windows.
They are greeted by shoals of fish, carpets of plastic pollution, the booms of seismic probes used to prospect for oil and an imagined rendering of a "lonely whale" that I wrote about long ago.
"Each bullet that you fire, when you hit a terrorist, when you get rid of a terrorist, you are changing the world system," he said, as the booms of an ongoing battle punctuated his speech.
Weather modification has a long, sordid history, and hurricanes have inspired some of the more far-fetched proposals, from bombarding cyclones with sonic booms from aircraft to beaming down microwaves from space into nascent storms.
One way to become even wealthier is to have picked the right global industry in which to make your billions and hang on to your stake in your company as it booms — and avoids busts.
When troops flood back, just as more than 22005,282 did after a pivotal moment during the Iraq war, the subsequent baby booms overwhelm hospitals and deplete the stock in the maternity sections of department stores.
Its film business booms, but still face fierce competition from Netflix and Amazon, the launce of Disney Plus is a solution, but still hard to compete, and it will also have to compete with Apple.
Like small-cap stocks versus large-cap stocks, the less expensive homes show much more price movements up and down and are thus far more volatile during booms and busts than their more expensive counterparts.
The fight is a familiar one in the city: As the amount of available land dwindles, the real estate market booms and the demand for housing increases, green spaces become easy targets for new construction.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Struggling national carrier Thai Airways International PCL is pinning hopes of a revival to its 22012s heyday on a new leadership team, jet purchases and improving its brand as tourism booms in the region.
Britain's housing market played a big role in past economic booms although the Bank of England currently sees little danger to financial stability apart from "mild concern" about a surge in lending to fund investment properties.
It was bad enough that Canada's loggers cut the forests from top to bottom, "scarred the land, changed the course of our streams and rivers, and choked off the salmon runs...with their sluices and booms".
The coal industry during the 20th century drove an expansion of the U.S. economy that included the post-war booms of the 1950s and the 1970s and that brought national prosperity even as mining communities lagged.
Husky is using nine booms to collect oil on the river's surface, but has not determined how to recover oil that has mixed with sediment and sank, said Wes Kotyk, a spokesman for Saskatchewan's environment ministry.
The explosions also led several of Negan's best men and women out of The Sanctuary to check out the source of the booms, which left the compound and its leader even more vulnerable to Rick's attack.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Israeli jets flew low over the city of Saida in southern Lebanon on Sunday causing sonic booms that broke windows and shook buildings for the first time in years, security sources and residents said.
There simply wouldn't be enough time for an equilibrium to set in across the affected niches, resulting in disturbed food webs and the associated population booms and crashes, not to mention the influx of invasive species.
As president, Ike successfully guided the country out of a dangerous war in Korea, peacefully through the apocalyptic threat of nuclear war with the Soviets, and into one of the greatest economic booms in world history.
Throughout history, we've always found ways to make our basic survival require less of our human focus, and we've witnessed subsequent booms in new professions — specifically, vocations that didn't relate directly to merely subsisting, but thriving.
"Credit booms, even stealth mini ones, have a stair-step effect on the credit-to-GDP ratio, which at 250 percent China can ill afford," Tim Condon, ING's chief Asia economist, wrote in a recent note.
A light rain is starting to fall as the bandits begin to converge on your hiding place from two sides, the booms of a sawed-off shotgun sending little hailstorms of buckshot all around your head.
Behind us, across the street, music booms from the stage at the center of the Balsam Street Fair, where 19673 vendors have set up tents selling scented candles, foreign war memorabilia, and dreamcatchers made in China.
But Bob Smith, president of Honeywell's Mechanical Systems, said Tuesday that while the problem of sonic booms over populated areas has been a problem since the early days of Concorde, it could be about to change.
A madman, not a gun, killed those churchgoers, and the shooter could've easily used household chemicals or an automobile, he said as the booms of shotgun blasts and cracks of assault rifles sounded in the distance.
Surveys show that consumers have been this confident only twice before, at the height of the economic booms of the 1960s and 19203s, and their mood is bright across income groups, not just among the rich.
They have a tendency to alternate between booms and recessions for reasons that are imperfectly understood but involve changing popular narratives, the contagion of ideas and emotions, and circumstances that are mostly outside a president's control.
Populist parties, rising steadily since the civil rights movements of the 1960s, have surged amid recent immigration booms by championing nativist fears of lost national identity, and railing against establishments as having sold the people out.
Tan solo su duración, en el mundo veleidoso y discriminatorio del pop es asombrosa: esta mujer de 50 años ha durado tanto en esta profesión que ha vivido dos booms latinos, desde "Bailamos" hasta Bad Bunny.
And even as Atlanta booms, luring African-Americans to a capital of black America and immigrants from abroad, Georgia remains a conservative-leaning state where liberal candidates have struggled in recent years to win statewide office.
And that is what has led to one of the most eloquent conclusions about monetary policy: Booms and busts are caused by maintaining easy or restrictive credit conditions beyond the point where the economy needs them.
"Apart from brief episodes around the turn of 2013/2014, levels above 60 points have only been reached during industrial booms," Credit Suisse, which issues the index along with the Swiss SVME purchasing managers' association, said.

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