Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

159 Sentences With "moving off"

How to use moving off in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "moving off" and check conjugation/comparative form for "moving off". Mastering all the usages of "moving off" from sentence examples published by news publications.

They're moving off to college — oftentimes, across state lines.
Moving off the headset, though, is usually the easiest choice.
One way or another, we're not moving off our target.
They're-- they're already normalizing and moving off of zero interest rates.
TC: But it has to start moving off the desktop [for Microsoft].
But moving off physical data centers and onto remote servers isn't seamless.
Moving off Price's contract was clearly a priority for the Red Sox.
"Let me tell you who's not moving off of Oracle," Ellison said.
Gabby Douglas is moving off of the podium and onto the judge's panel.
Lately, Amazon has been working on moving off Oracle's databases into its own.
Tomorrow (Thursday): Showers should be moving off to our east by 5 a.m.
BRIAN SULLIVAN: When-- when the listing does happen-- we're moving off the IPO.
Brooklyn Beckham's art is moving off of social media and onto the printed page.
But what we do know is he's flashed real promise moving off the ball.
European stocks however firmed almost half a percent, moving off recent five-month lows.
Brands are moving off-calendar, debuting lines on Instagram and decamping to European cities.
Performances of Moving Off the Land will be presented on January 19–20, 2019.
Able to advertise online and screen potential clients, sex workers began moving off the streets.
The only solution the command staff offered the family was moving off base, Megan said.
Whether Apple will continue moving off of AWS and onto other platforms is anyone's guess.
Before we know it, they'll be packing up their cars and moving off to college.
U.S. Treasury yields were also higher on Thursday, moving off 20-month lows for now.
Spot gold was up 0.21 percent at $1,337.45 per ounce, moving off intraday lows of $217,20.49.
A park staffer stopped to chat amiably with residents before moving off in his golf cart.
Now more than ever, military families are moving off base and living in the civilian community.
" He stressed that this means that Microsoft is moving off its "Windows-centric approach to life.
"When consumer (appetite) starts to dip, stuff isn't moving off the retailer's shelf," said CEO Ravin Gandhi.
Shares of Netflix closed down 1.5 percent, moving off a decline of 2.7 percent in premarket trading.
DXY gained 0.55 percent to 95.687, moving off a near three-week low of 94.934 reached overnight.
If moving off-grid and composting your egg shells isn't in the cards, trust us, we get it.
Moving off of Medium's platform, The Ringer will leverage Vox's sales and technology resources while remaining editorially independent.
TAIPEI, Nov 31.7703 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks rose on Wednesday, joining others in Asia in moving off recent lows.
Let that stand for browser-type natural data collection moving off desktops and blowing through the natural world.
"We're moving off generationally low rates," said Paul Taylor, CIO of fundamental equities at BMO Asset Management Inc.
It is expected to cross the Carolinas on Thursday before moving off the Mid-Atlantic coast on Friday.
The broader Topix edged up 0.2% to 13,270.84, moving off a near four-year trough touched on Tuesday.
It is high time for the parties to begin moving off the battlefield and into a political process.
They noted that any policy or decision moving off the secretary's desk would have had Taylor's eyes on it.
At what point does that start moving off the computer and becoming a more integral part of the home?
It advanced 0.3 percent to $0.7196 moving off its lowest level since May 2016, reached during the previous session.
The iPhone 8, which was released this month, is moving off shelves slowly as the iPhone X release looms.
The dollar index gained 0.24 percent to 95.395, moving off a near three-week low of 94.934 reached overnight.
Sources tell us Theo grew up on Staten Island, but is now moving off the island ... hence the sale.
The dollar index gained 0.3 percent to 95.415, moving off a near-three-week low of 133 reached overnight.
The dollar index gained 0.47 percent to 95.6, moving off a near three-week low of 94.934 reached overnight.
Since moving off-campus, my parents help me out with groceries because I am not on a meal plan anymore.
DeLack said he alerted the base commanders, inspector general and others, to no avail, finally moving off base in 2016.
Farmers, whose families had for generations been charged with safeguarding local tombs, began moving off the land and into cities.
Some analysts also argue that there would be big gains from moving "off-exchange" plans onto the government-administered marketplaces.
The number of properties that were listed for sale rose 3.5 percent, suggesting prospective sellers may be moving off the sidelines.
The amount of money moving off the sidelines also is spurring valuations that potential investors say could trip up some deals.
The dollar edged down 0.1 percent to 111.84 yen, moving off a high for this year of 112.17 hit last Wednesday.
Mr. Akdeniz, a Turkish immigrant, volunteers there now, pleading with homeless men to consider moving off the street and into shelters.
On Friday, Bear 410 made her bear cam return, walking through the cold water for a moment before moving off-camera.
And as tech billionaires continue to indulge their obsessions with space travel, we look at the sketchy economics of moving off-world.
Many Android converts found it well nigh impossible to get their text messages from Apple users after moving off of an iPhone.
Jonas's five videos mix footage of her performance Moving Off the Land (2016-present) with footage taken in aquariums, Jamaica, and Nova Scotia.
The benchmark Nikkei average rose 21% to 2107.2800,308.33 by the midday break, moving off a 3-1/2-year low touched on Tuesday.
"People moving off of Medicaid is a good outcome because we hope that that means they don't need the program anymore," Verma said.
"We are not moving off this island," says a handwritten sign that's staked in front of a teal house on the drive into town.
One of the ideas is that a lot of the storms that form in the northeast Pacific actually come from disturbances moving off Africa.
Between late night study sessions, finals and moving off campus, the months leading up to summer can be stressful when you're a college student.
You're hungry, you're parched, you're terrified of the outside world, and the prospect of moving off of your bean bag is a true impossibility.
Joan Jonas: Moving Off the Land II continues at Ocean Space (Chiesa di San Lorenzo, Campo San Lorenzo, 5067, Venice, Italy) through September 29.
"Like every red-blooded mother, or parent, she just starts moving off instinct, chases this car, and just proves not to stop," she says.
Jonas will also present two new performances of Moving Off the Land, a mesmerizing tribute and poetic response to the power of the sea.
And if Trump thinks moving off fossil fuels is going to be expensive, he should take a look at the staggering cost of doing nothing.
"As we move through the fourth quarter we could see some buyers moving off the sidelines, taking advantage of a better-supplied marketplace," he added.
Against the Japanese yen, the dollar was about 0.1 percent lower at 110.765 yen, moving off a seven-week peak of 13 reached last week.
Against the Japanese yen, the dollar was about 0.1 percent lower at 110.80 yen, moving off a seven-week peak of 111.13 reached last week.
Dear Evan Hansen, starring Pitch Perfect scene stealer Ben Platt, has been garnering buzz since it debuted in DC in 2015 before moving off-Broadway.
Following Alexa's path by moving off the smart speaker and on to other household items seems like a no-brainer at a show like this.
"We can build something better than we had before by moving off of fossil fuels," May Boeve, the head of the climate advocacy group 350.
With Uranus, the planet of the unexpected, entering Taurus for the next seven years on Wednesday, you're going to be moving off the beaten path.
Mr. Indiana doubled down, licensing his own "LOVE" jewelry, working on variants in painting form, and eventually moving off the canvas into three-dimensional versions.
Dominick Cruz Dominick Cruz is all about that rocking back and forth in front of his man and then attacking while moving off on an angle.
Administration officials said they would try to sign up more young adults, with a special emphasis on those turning 26 and moving off their parents' plans.
Market analysts said investors were looking to rotate into small-caps on the connect scheme, moving off blue-chips on the stern comments by the regulator.
Dicamba herbicide has been blamed for moving off target and damaging crops that are unable to tolerate it, prompting calls for tighter restrictions on its use.
Casspi's best moments in Golden State came when he was moving off the ball and cutting backdoor, capitalizing on the distractions provided by his more celebrated teammates.
"With Yahoo — call it 'moving off the shelf' — if you're a pundit that focuses on this tech-media space, you're eyes get set on Twitter," Levinsohn said.
"Everything's moving off the oil complex we're still trading off the global risk tone," said Gennadiy Goldberg, an interest rate strategist at TD Securities in New York.
But even if a viral Twitter picture results in Mylen getting a kidney and moving off of dialysis, the Thompsons don't believe their work will be done.
Wall Street has good reason to increase the time and money spent on moving off physical servers and out of local databases and onto the public cloud.
"We're still trading off the global risk tone ... everything's moving off the oil complex," said Gennadiy Goldberg, an interest rate strategist at TD Securities in New York.
Just last week, for example, Pennsylvania REIT announced it would be moving off-price chain Five Below and TJX's HomeGoods into a space once occupied by Sears.
Amazon began moving off Oracle about four or five years ago, said one of the people, who asked not to be named because the project is confidential.
"To get the feed to work smoothly, we recommend moving off hifi setting from the stream browser, or refresh as it's being fixed," a Tidal representative tells Mashable.
But returning to the old system would be expensive—and those moving off universal credit and back to the old benefits would face a fresh period of uncertainty.
Democrats are favored to take Republican-held seats in Illinois and Wisconsin, but Florida and Ohio — once promising targets — seem to be moving off the table for them.
NBC announced on Thursday that the Kal Penn-starring comedy Sunnyside is moving off the network's linear schedule to its digital platforms, including the NBC app and NBC.com.
But now, one online community of free birthers is facing backlash and some are moving off social media to private channels after the death of an infant last month.
Upstream, across northeastern Canada, parts of the North Atlantic, and southern Greenland, weather systems are configured in a way that effectively blocks storms from moving off the East Coast.
"The remnants of Hurricane Earl (now a tropical depression) are moving off the southwestern coast of Mexico and are expected to regain strength," CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam said.
"The remnants of Hurricane Earl (now a tropical depression) are moving off the southwestern coast of Mexico and are expected to regain strength," CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam said.
Some of the remaining protesters were focused on moving off federal land and away from the flood plain into other camps, said Phyllis Young, one of the camp leaders.
We're just now moving off the lower end of support and it looks like we still have resistance levels that we need to chop through at the $2,123 mark.
"Military families have two choices – put up and shut up or pay the astronomical cost of moving off base," said Crystal Cornwall, a Marine spouse at Quantico in Virginia.
"When the prey starts moving off, thinking that they're safe, start showing their back again, start showing those vulnerable positions, the cat might say here's my second opportunity," Salmoni said.
The yield on benchmark 210-year JGBs rose half a basis point to 21 percent, moving off a near five-month low of 2112.7200 percent hit during the previous session.
Wolfe set up GoPro cameras in the crease to monitor Cash's positioning, to see if he was moving off the post too soon, for instance, or taking an imprecise angle.
But if the varied and even decent live coverage of the royal wedding has anything to teach us, it's that moving off the red carpet is the way to go.
Federal Reserve members have expressed a willingness to raise the federal funds rate at least three times this year, moving off of the historically low levels of the financial crisis.
One adult-focused Tumblr user, who goes by soulscum on Pillowfort, told me that they're moving off Tumblr in part because this porn ban has been a long time coming.
Irma, at present a Category 5 storm packing maximum sustained winds of 180 miles (285 km) per hour, is moving off the northern coast of the Dominican Republic, the NHC said.
But warmer-than-average sea-surface temperatures in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, as well as enhanced storm activity moving off West Africa, would favor increased activity, he said.
This is the future, and this is the only way we will build resilience into our energy system and avert the worst climate chaos ahead by moving off of fossil fuels.
Average transaction prices for new cars have been increasing, but that's due to more fully-featured vehicles moving off dealers' lots, along with stronger sales of SUVs, pickups, and luxury models.
The label instructions are also of interest to lawyers for farmers suing Monsanto, BASF and DuPont over damage they attribute to the potent weed killer moving off-target to nearby plants.
Motos are moving off shelves at a respectable pace in North America where phone buyers (especially those buying unlocked phones), are starting to recognize the company's affordable, but very usable Android phones.
While some in the camp felt "under threat" by Wednesday's deadline, most focused on moving off federal land and away from the flood plain, said Phyllis Young, one of the camp leaders.
Given that, Democrats don't plan on moving off their position (the two bills passed Thursday) at least until Republican senators come back to Washington next week to face the press (and pressure).
If they start splitting publicly on specific provisions, or moving off into public cliques for or against specific issues, that would signal a more serious problem than is thought to currently exist.
I've been standing on the same Constitutional ground all along, and I have no intention of moving off of it, just because some whiny dipshits want to cry into their tofu about it.
But the Fed is expected to take very slow steps toward hiking, and the ECB and BOJ, still in easing mode, will not be moving off of easy monetary policies any time soon.
"I think what's happening is that a lot of female journalists are moving off Twitter and not using it as much, purely because of the amount of trolling that takes place," she added.
After ending the morning session lower, the Nikkei share average changed course and rose 2500 percent to close at 20.15,21, moving off a six-week low of 2695.31,333 hit during the previous session.
"The problem is the government does not seem to be moving off the original red lines," Corbyn told reporters, adding that there would be further talks between the government and his party on Tuesday.
While these watches may not be moving off shelves like the Apple Watch, they're still infinitely better looking devices, and Android Wear 2.0 has the potential to be every bit as good as watchOS.
With U.S. oil prices mostly above $50 a barrel for several months and a jump in drilling activity this year, new projects are moving off the drawing boards, and backers are lining up customers.
Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the EPA, and Rick Perry, Secretary of Energy, appear to refute the scientific evidence of climate change and actively undermining efforts towards moving off of fossil fuels to renewable energy.
For example, when houses in an area are sitting on a listing platform for an average of 100 days or more, it&aposs usually a sign that properties are moving off the market slowly.
Neil Jacobs, the acting NOAA administrator, said warmer-than-average sea-surface temperatures in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, as well as enhanced storm activity moving off West Africa, would favor increased activity.
Against the yen, the dollar gave up a tenth of a percent to 111.80 yen, moving off a high for this year of 112.17 hit last Wednesday, while holding above its 200-day moving average.
Typically, moving off older platforms means a company can more quickly roll out new features and take advantage of the benefits provided by newer frameworks, without worrying how to support legacy users along the way.
This requires a fiscally responsible strategy of modernizing systems on the mainframe — speeding development to keep pace with the demands of a mobile, digital economy — versus moving off, to a lesser performing, more costly platform.
Also, with brands moving off the pages of magazines and beyond the boundaries of store walls, they're free to engage with consumers in real time through the context of content (think Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and blogs).
But here, in Oakland, playing with power forwards playing center who operate like point guards and a team whose entire ethos is grown from moving off ball, Klay is an honest to god Hall of Farmer.
The allure of saving money and innovating faster from moving off physical servers has led banks to push nearly half of their IT budgets toward the public cloud in 2020, according to a recent Refinitiv survey.
By moving off of public exchanges, and trading through OTC channels, Square is able to build a faster and more secure platform that would create less price volatility when trading large amounts of bitcoin, experts say.
As paltry as AFDC and other benefits were, and although even minimum-wage work brought much more income into the family, the cost of moving off programs was high (usually losing health coverage as well as income).
Republican U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in a move aimed at dividing Democrats, set a vote for Tuesday on their "Green New Deal" resolution that seeks to cut greenhouse gas emissions by moving off fossil fuels.
For Gustafsson, lancing Teixeira with the jab and moving off line after each successful connection could offer an easy path to victory on the feet simply by denying Teixeira the money punch he relies on too heavily.
At stake is a 2013 overhaul of Britain's anti-corporate tax avoidance regime, conducted by the then-Conservative-led government to attract companies to set up headquarters in Britain and to discourage UK companies moving off-shore.
The storm continued traveling east toward the Northern and Central Plains on Saturday, and will pass through the Great Lakes and the Northeast before slowly moving off the East Coast by early on Tuesday, Mr. Hurley said.
The burden of childcare costs are more severe for women moving off of welfare to work than for higher income families, which means their employment and TANF policies are making them poorer, not getting them out of poverty.
The Aussie advanced 0.3 percent to $0.7196 on the stronger-than-expected 3.4 percent annual growth in gross domestic product data in the3 second quarter, moving off its lowest level since May 2016 reached during the previous session.
Today, Lopez said, once a special warfare candidate chooses his intended career field, there's no moving off of that unless the candidate doesn't meet certain performance standards — for example, the notoriously difficult swimming requirements that pararescuemen must meet.
So if it stays wedged in the larger, dominating ridge of high pressure until Maria moves sufficiently close, Jose may pull Maria away from the coast just as a low-pressure system moving off the coast would normally do.
While Westbrook may see reduced numbers this year, he could win over some voters by putting together a more well-rounded season — shooting more efficiently, defending more vigorously, and moving off the ball to fit into the Rockets system.
AW: I think the current form of monetary policy, QE and unorthodox policy, largely works through markets, and in moving off that policy, central banks, in my view, are too solely focused on the inflation impact this is having.
After three years of largely steering clear of divisive internal Democratic fights, Mr. Obama is increasingly moving off the political sidelines and trying to play a new role: elder statesman for a party grappling with its post-Obama identity.
WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in a move aimed at dividing Democrats, set a vote for Tuesday on their "Green New Deal" resolution that seeks to cut greenhouse gas emissions by moving off fossil fuels.
Ocean Space I unfortunately arrived in Venice one day late for Joan Jonas's performance but was engrossed by her installation Moving Off the Land II in the newly opened Ocean Space, which now inhabits the former Church of San Lorenzo.
Here are some things not to do if you too want to save big: Even if you go to school in a place where rent is more expensive than it is in Missouri, you can still benefit by moving off campus.
Those moves jibe with a series of changes CNN made to its own House ratings on Thursday -- with a handful of Democratic incumbents moving off the competitive list entirely and several Republican incumbents -- including New York's Claudia Tenney in more trouble.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar edged up on Wednesday, moving off lows touched against the yen overnight, as markets looked to a gathering of global central bankers in Wyoming for clues on whether the Federal Reserve is poised to hike interest rates again.
After Wendie Renard, France's star defender, missed a late second-half penalty kick that had been awarded after V.A.R. review, another review determined that Chiamaka Nnadozie, the Nigerian goalkeeper, had committed an infraction by moving off her line just before Renard kicked the ball.
Those Mets, those world champion guys, have been stepping into mortality's shadow for years now, Tommie Agee and Donn Clendenon, Ed Charles and Tug McGraw, all gone, so we can not lay claim to shock that another star will now be moving off the stage.
App usage for Productivity apps also grew a notable 119 percent last year, as people are doing more on their phones, phablets, and tablets, including activities that are still moving off the desktop – like email, or work productivity apps like Microsoft Office, Google Docs, and Slack.
This sprawling 20.008,25-square-foot house, built in 26, is being sold fully furnished by the original owners, a local business executive and his family who are moving off the island, said Nicola Delapenha, an agent with Coldwell Banker Jamaica Realty, which is listing the property.
As you might know, Ninja, that huge Fortnite streamer who appears in news stories way more frequently than your parents can ever make sense of, signed an exclusive deal with Microsoft's streaming platform, Mixer, not that long ago, officially moving off of Amazon's Twitch for good.
Nadler, who appealed to the speaker that the House's court cases against the Trump administration would be bolstered by launching an impeachment inquiry, also offered two new arguments in the hopes of convincing Pelosi from moving off her steadfast opposition, according to a source with knowledge of the meeting.
If you walk into a store right now, the price of any product is based on the maximum amount of money it can command in exchange for it in relation to the number of customers needed to pay that price and keep it moving off the shelves at a predictable pace.
Hours of tedious work manufacturing a perfect wing jump shot and a commitment to the arcane arts of defense and moving off-ball would have made him a completely different dude in a context where everyone was expected to make their own offense, some shit that was happening as late as 2010.
There's much to be done on a personal level, such as moving off meat to more plant-based diets (since one unit of meat protein uses 150 times the greenhouse gas emissions that one unit of soy protein uses) and off heavily polluting and petroleum-dependent "fast fashion" that speeds up production and marketing of clothing.
After all, how can an app accurately advise two players, one of whom uses an Eastern grip: And another, who uses a Western grip: The technology does, however, track groundstroke data, such as the type of spin on the ball, how quickly the ball is moving off the racquet, and where on the racquet head the ball is making contact.
Oil sanctions stemming from President Trump's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal officially went into effect Sunday at midnight, triggering immediate condemnation from Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who pledged to continue exporting oil in defiance of the Trump administration's "economic war," reports the AP. The big picture: Prices this morning show Brent barely moving off prices that have tumbled sharply in recent weeks, trading at $73.11.
He's comfortable moving off screens as a catch-and-shoot threat, has the size, length, and speed to cover multiple positions in a defensive system that loves to switch, can space the floor for teammates who want to post-up or get downhill off a high screen, and as someone who won't disappear (a la Robert Covington) in a playoff game—let alone an entire series—can ease the stress felt by two inexperienced phenoms when the going gets tough in a seven-game series.

No results under this filter, show 159 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.