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Meaning of "runup"

runup (noun) - A term commonly used in finance or economics to describe the period leading up to a particular event, such as an election or financial announcement, where there is a significant increase in activity or speculation
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Niger happened in the runup to the elections.
Proposed a theory and a device for cleaning hard pavement of snow and ice runup.
In the runup to the iraq war.
Such attacks and threats intensified in the runup to the elections.
It 's a tense runup to the presidential elections.
Short off times typically result in slow lumen runup after restart.
In the runup to economic and monetary union, instruments have been developed.
And it was also in the runup to the election.
But in the runup to privatisation, the government has been investing directly in this sector.
He retained his fifteen step runup even while bowling spin.
The runup to this year 's Grammys began with some happy surprises.
A third benefit of the thermal bridge is improved lumen runup after turn on.
The stakes in the runup to Doha were thus " very high indeed.
The majority of death threats against journalists were made during the runup to the elections.
During post-tsunami field surveys, inundation and runup measurements are taken to describe the tsunami effects.

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In the runup to the November 6 midterm elections, Trump played to his racist base.
These simulations indicate the potential for large tsunami runup heights along this section of coast.
Unfortunately, the only runup chocks available belonged to the Tracker and they were too small.
The Constitution was being revised in the runup to the elections.
In the runup to the biggest Bush fix in " Gold rush " history.
Campus political activism grew in the runup to the June presidential election.
Another German hope, Luz Long, suggested he adjust his runup marker.
However, during the runup to World War I, the elites objected to Staaff 's defence policy.
A Brazilian court banned all political spoofs in the runup to the elections.
The highest Tsunami runup ever recorded was 524 meters.
The Community has stepped up its legislative activity in the runup to the single market.
In the runup to the start of the 1912 campaign he gave Wilson strong support.
Drawdown and Runup.
Development cooperation policy in the runup to 2000 - operational coordination, implementation.
He 's grateful not to be in the fulfillment center in the runup to the holidays.
In the runup to the 2016 election, Russian operatives spread false messages using hundreds of accounts.
Proposals for voting strategies proliferated in the runup to Sunday 's general election in Spain.
To train managers of SMEs to develop strategic management techniques in the runup to 1992 ;.
Staff-to-staff contacts continue in the runup to the ESDP mission in Kosovo.
The honourable Member is concerned at a possible wave of takeovers in the runup to 1992.
Later waves, with estimated runup heights of 7 meters, were observed at Saba, Netherlands, Antilles.
Yes, we were highly critical of Hillary Clinton in the runup to Election Day.
In the runup to the 2005 election Anderton renamed his party " Jim Anderton 's Progressive Party.
Tsunamis may reach a maximum vertical height onshore above sea level, called a runup height, of 98 ft.
The common agricultural policy and the runup to the Single Market of 1992.
Managing the Structural and Cohesion Funds in the runup to 2006.
Left, Computed model ( red line ) compares well with observed runup ( black ) and inundation height blue.
The second place Porsche, number 17, completely losing control on the runup to the Dunlop bridge.
Tsunami 's, Inundations and Runup explained.

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