Wind power is taking on natural gas, which has risen in price in sympathy with oil.
ECONOMIST: A fundamental change is coming sooner than you might think
This allows it to vibrate in sympathy with sound waves, like the diaphragm in a conventional microphone.
Various muni ETFs fell between 1.5-6% in sympathy with equities and over concern about the U.S. downgrade.
FORBES: High-Quality Corporate Paper Draws Interest As Demand Creeps Back
Professor Cain really dislikes the idea and I have to say I am in sympathy with that sentiment.
Alternatively, policymakers' tolerance of regional currencies' weakness in sympathy with the yen's decline will exacerbate the external debt situation.
Since then, walkouts have taken place at Lindsey and at other sites around the UK in sympathy with the sacked workers.
The price of natural gas, too, has risen in sympathy with oil.
They were marching in sympathy with 15-year-old Baby Echegaray, who was raped seven times in one year (1994) by her father, Leo Echegaray.
After starting fairly steady, loan prices weakened during the second week of November in sympathy with the stock market, which sold off after the election.
FORBES: Leveraged loans return 0.31% in November; YTD return is 8.8%
In a speech, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a Sunni, accused the leader of the country's opposition, an Alevi, of being in sympathy with Syria's president.
Shares of emerging-market banks, which with the exception of a few places such as Russia are in reasonable shape, have plunged in sympathy with their Western peers.
More recently, it was the relative strength of the transportation stocks that signalled a turn, when the transports refused to make a lower low at the beginning of June in sympathy with the Dow.
Together with European Union commissioners and several other Western politicians, Merkel has threatened to boycott the month-long tournament, which Ukraine is co-hosting with Poland next month, in sympathy with jailed Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko.
Ensuring that there are more even rates of growth across the country has become the mantra of a new leadership that wants to strengthen its legitimacy by appearing to be in sympathy with those who live in the other China.
He has skydived in aid of British soldiers' families, fasted in sympathy with victims of the Israeli assault on Lebanon in 2006, chided the BBC for being soft on Islam and torn up his dog-collar in protest against atrocities in Zimbabwe.
ECONOMIST: Rowan Williams��s successor will have an even harder tenure
Workers across the UK have walked out in sympathy, with thousands downing tools on Monday in unofficial action.
"Eurosceptics must try to win over those who were "broadly in sympathy" with their cause but who were put off by the "apparent extreme language some use and the extreme conduct that some undertake...
Whereas in American Beauty Mendes' theatrical roots helped Kevin Spacey and Annette Benning embody their characters and overcome their star personas, our sympathy with Tom Hanks in Perdition comes only from assosiating him with moral and decent characters.
It may backfire, however, by rousing sentiment against al-Qaeda in places like Egypt and the Palestinian territories, whose people have in the past shown some sympathy with the terror group's anti-American objectives not to mention in Saudi Arabia itself.
She will tell you that she had a difficult time in holding back in dealing with that sympathy ... because she herself had lost a sibling.
Mr. MARK GODFREY (Coworker): Especially all of the people who have come in and shared their sympathy with either cards or reading that sign on the door.
Mr von Thadden has much sympathy with France in its resistance to American culture.
He relates them with sympathy in blow-by-blow detail that is rarely boring.
It was an expression that Lisette saw often on the faces of women usually women older than her mother when they looked at her not in disapproval but with sudden sympathy, seeing her.
Politicians had some sympathy with that view in the 1930s, when Hayek's arguments often did get a better hearing than Keynes'.
He responded with sympathy, as in this interview onboard a helicopter in the region.
Deeper than this was Thatcher's sympathy with what is best in America: freedom, enterprise, opportunity, optimism and the urge for self-improvement.
He wants the boy to shut up, and, with all the sympathy in the world, the audience may wish the same.
Instead, Doug Wright ("I Am My Own Wife") has written a book in which they are portrayed with the kind of clear-eyed sympathy you'd expect to find in a play by Horton Foote.
Much of the world's oil is in the hands of governments who have little sympathy with the rich West.
应用推荐