It's not only going to be about (economic) growth but rather sustainable growth, we've got to have a 'win-win' situation for everyone. Verb, non-3rd person singular present Christmas traditions in Cuba revolve around gathering large numbers of family members to celebrate. The most sensitive comments will revolve around whether Powell is willing to reaffirm a view that the easing cycle is a 'mid-cycle adjustment' or align more closely to market thinking, if he sticks to the old language as is most likely, it would affirm that he is still confident that the strength of consumption, in combination with modest Fed easing, will be sufficient to keep the recovery broadly on track. To orbit a central point: The planets revolve around the sun. Sweatworking was born out of a desire to connect with clients on a deeper level that wasn’t so sales-y, a lot of sales jobs revolve around drinking. When world leaders come in - you know Bibi Netanyahu who was here and who's under investigation himself - and it's like you walk in and you know the first couple of minutes of every conversation might revolve around that kind of thing. Only love interests me, and I am only in contact with things that revolve around love. Turn is a conversational and popular word often used vaguely for rotate or revolve, or for any motion about a fixed point, especially for a motion less than a complete "rotation" or "revolution " a man turns his head or turns on his heel the gate turns on its hinges.īind, chafe, grind, slide, slip, stand, stick to proceed or occur in a round or cycle recur. to turn around or rotate, as on an axis: The wheel revolved slowly. Objects whose motion approximates or suggests a rotary motion along a supporting surface are also said to roll as, ocean waves roll in upon the shore, or the ship rolls in the trough of the sea. to move in a curving course or orbit: The earth revolves around the sun. Any object that is in contact with or connected with a rolling body is often said to roll as, the car rolls smoothly along the track. A cylinder over which an endless belt is drawn is said to roll as regards the belt, tho it rotates as regards its own axis. A revolving body may also either rotate or roll at the same time the earth revolves around the sun, and rotates on its own axis in popular usage, the earth is often said to revolve about its own axis, or to have a daily "revolution," but rotate and "rotation" are the more accurate terms. To rotate is said of a body that has a circular motion about its own center or axis to revolve is said of a body that moves in a curving path, as a circle or an ellipse, about a center outside of itself, so as to return periodically to the same relative position that it held at some previous time. Any round body rolls which continuously touches with successive portions of its surface successive portions of another surface a wagon-wheel rolls along the ground.
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