Sentences with phrase «-lcb- as an aside»

(As an aside, it's funny how those numbers are starting to look like the historical division between Windows and Mac computers, huh?)
As an aside, FORTUNE ran a story in 2007 about the anti-aging elixir that Redstone thought would keep him going indefinitely.
(As an aside, is it too damn much to ask the phone manufacturers to have a phone whose battery lasts at least through a reasonably long business day?
(As an aside, who knew that securities commissioners have Halloween humor?)
As an aside, this would represent a pretty cowardly move on the part of Flaherty and the Harper Conservatives who very clearly recognize the risks baked into the housing market, want it to cool, but also want the blame to fall on someone else should the «soft landing» turn into a bust.
(As an aside, a lot of Amazon ads, and some company websites, will try to mislead you into thinking their products are waterproof rather than water - resistant, but don't be fooled.
As an aside, I was pleased to see that Jonathan Anderson, whose work I used to read when he was a bank analyst, seems to think that growth has to be knocked back to 3 percent for it to be sustainable and for the debt burden to stop growing.
As an aside, your conjectures could be correct — I'm just trying to work out the steps.
As an aside, most people, including unfortunately most economists, typically assume that the current account is independent and the capital account, if they think of it at all, simply adjusts to maintain the balance, but this is an extremely confused way to think about the balance of payments.
As an aside my friend, Ken Miller, with whom I was having a very different discussion last week, just sent me one of his favorite John Galbraith quotes (from The Age of Uncertainty) that seemed apropos.
And while forecasts and projections don't actually determine our market position, I should note as an aside that our econometric market projections have rarely been worse.
As an aside, iShares 20 + year Treasury Bond ETF ($ TLT) is the regular, non-leveraged version of TMF (which ties up a lot more buying power in one's account).
As an aside, perhaps just one important indicator, the maker of this rule, though wikipedia predicts an eventual Nobel, is a nutcase, full of rational expectations, promoting a flat income tax, and arguing against fiscal stimulus (see WSJ article below).
(As an aside, equilibrium means «no tendency to change,» fiat means deriving its value from law rather than some underlying commodity backing, and fractional reserve means that banks hold only a fraction of deposits on reserve, loaning the rest out.).
As an aside, one of my former students, now an investment banker working on the domestic IPO market, came to visit me today and warned me that there is a huge backlog of companies trying to get approval to sell shares.
As an aside, it seems generally to be the case that the longer an adjustment is constrained, the more likely that the adjustment takes place in the form of what traders call «gapping» — which is a big, discontinuous change instead of a smooth adjustment — so when the change finally took place, the fall in demand (and iron ore prices) would almost certainly occur very quickly, in a matter of two or three years, perhaps.
As an aside, it's interesting that the ECB — which basically catered its policies to match Germany's economic conditions and not «Spain's» hasn't received far more criticism from the indebted countries than was actually the case.
They can only be made consistent if Washington also unleashes an infrastructure building program, a policy initiative consistent with either of the other two, on a truly heroic scale — which, as an aside, I suspect would be a smart strategy under any circumstances as American infrastructure needs are so great that the consequent productivity increases would fully service the associated debt long before they stopped adding value to the economy.
(As an aside, that fiscal spend boost is probably not coming until Q2 2016 at the absolute earliest — though this is still within the BoC's 6 - 8 quarter projection horizon for getting inflation sustainably back on target / setting policy to close the output gap.)
As an aside, I would like to recommend the airline «Aer Lingus» as another example of an airline screwing up a good livery, although it was 20 years ago.
As an aside, although the US trade deficit with China remains quite high (which is actually a sign that the economy was recently strong), gross US exports to China have nevertheless reached a new record high as well.
As an aside to this, we have argued in the past that the premium of BTC over BCH should shrink over time; as long as BCH offers lower transaction costs and faster transfer speeds, we believe this trend should continue (or rather resume).
As an aside, my future father - in - law is someone who is tremendously risk adverse and won't travel, yet continues to sock away cash from his pension.
As an aside, the biggest ever speculative net short position in silver futures (of more than 10,000 contracts) was recorded in late July 1997 — with silver trading at $ 4.43, then the low of the year.
(And as an aside, there's a special place in Dante's Inferno for interruption lead gen like the Globe and Mail is using — haha).
(As an aside: believe me, I «get» that it seems counter-intuitive that a reflation trade would be positively correlated with the USD....
As an aside, in making his recent comments about the business practices of Valeant, Munger is not speaking as someone who does not understand the issues involved in drug distribution and pricing.
(As an aside, it's also worth noting that this renewable energy ambition likely underpins the Indian government's promising shift in its approach to climate change.
As an aside, the further the dollar weakens the more expensive it will be for the US to purchase foreign goods, which will lead to higher inflation.
As an aside, we have little doubt that this bureaucracy will survive.
As an aside, a break by the 10yr - 2 yr yield spread above its September high would also be a recession warning and a bearish omen for the stock market.
YC typically provides $ 5K plus $ 5K per founder of seed funding for usually 6 % of the equity in common stock (which, as an aside, Sarah Lacy seems to question, but in my mind seems like something that I would jump at if I were a fledgling entrepreneur).
(As an aside, this clears up why Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee last month recommended Steele be prosecuted for lying to the FBI.)
As an aside, those who believe that the province should simply «take back Translink» as a crown corporation (or similar) should understand that in practical accounting terms this would also involve taking on Translink's multibillion dollar debt (supported as it is by ridership fees, gas taxes, etc.), and that this would almost certainly immediately denigrate the province's AAA credit rating.
As an aside, I would suggest calling a couple online dealers for a quote.
As an aside, it is clear that BitGold will need a fairly high average transaction volume per user to be meaningfully profitable.
(As an aside, both of these forums are great sources of continuing cutting edge eduction for the practicing bar).
As an aside, I don't think growth investors are as accustomed to using sum - of - the - parts models as value investors are, so that lack of familiarity creates an opportunity for us.
(As an aside: in case you wonder why Exxon and Chevron did so well relative to the other stocks on the list, there is one main differential: the reinvestment of dividends.
As an aside, «clean meat» does turn up some Google hits that do not relate to meat grown through cellular agriculture, but they're all for Biblically clean meats, and they are all very small websites; the common way of discussing Biblically clean (or more typically «unclean») meat is to refer to pure vs. impure or kosher / halal and not kosher / halal.
Just as an aside: Let's not even bother with the part of Wallison's argument where he cites a study by economists Michael Bordo and Joseph Haubrich claiming «deep contractions breed strong recoveries.»
As an aside, technicals in the market are filthy, as most short - term signals
As an aside, one might ask why I have such confidence in our long - term prospects when the Oakmark Fund has gained less than the S&P 500 in the past year.
And as an aside, a company that sells at half of book, earns 8 - 10 % on equity, doesn't grow and uses all its earnings for share repurchase can reduce its share base by 15 to 20 % annually.
(As an aside, the week ended with a Cabinet nomination collapsing when it was alleged that, among other things, the nominee, a chief White House doctor nicknamed «the Candyman,» had handed out prescription drugs with abandon, including, on at least one occasion, an alarmingly large supply of Percocet.)
Almost as an aside, Hawthorne notes that old Matthew Maule's ghost could be heard saying «God hath given him blood to drink.»
As an aside, I find it fascinating that Warfield rejects the longer ending of Mark, first in the chapter on patristic and medieval miracles and then more extensively in his criticism of A. J. Gordon.
And as an aside: All of the accolades goes to August Brunsman IV for having the initiative to start Students for Freethought here at Ohio State University over 13 years ago, then going on tirelessly to further the cause.
(As an aside, I don't think Cardinal Kasper is fair to the «neo-Thomists.»
As an aside, the irony might be lost on you that, despite the fact that so many atheists here are so quick to note that believers do not have a monopoly on morals, you are essentially proving the point of believers that, from a historical perspective, atheists far more than believers have lacked morals vis - a-vis war and death.
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