Sentences with phrase «given the concentration in»

Given the concentration in Canada's banking sector, it's likely that at least some of the banks will be designated as such, requiring higher capital levels and putting even more pressure on their return on equity.

Not exact matches

So there's seven engines in the center cluster, those would be the ones that that move, for steering the rocket, and the other ones would be fixed in position, which gives us the best concentration of — we can max out the number of engines because we don't have to leave any room for gimbaling or moving the engine.
Flow is a term coined by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in his book Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience to mean complete absorption in a given task where concentration is «so intense that there is no attention left over to think about anything irrelevant.»
If Humana fails to effectively implement its operational and strategic initiatives, particularly its Medicare initiatives and state - based contract strategy, the company's business may be materially adversely affected, which is of particular importance given the concentration of the company's revenues in these products.
In our training courses we have devised aural exercises designed to give people this practice and thereby build up good habits of aural concentration.
This is a staggering number, especially given Amazon's concentration in the United States, where it has been estimated that over 60 percent of households have Prime memberships.
This reduced concentration increases the company's leverage and gives it more pricing power, manifesting in its growing operating profit (NOPAT) margins.
Since then the median name in the index was up 21 %, the average of the index members» performances was 29 %, while the index progressed by 39.5 % given the large concentration of the tail of performance in the benchmark within the index mega-cap heavyweights, as can be seen below.
Bertolini has raised the minimum hourly wage for Aetna employees to $ 16, offers wellness programs that include meditation and stress reduction and gave as a Christmas gift to his leadership team French economist Thomas Piketty's «Capital in the 21st Century,» which documents the concentration of wealth and income.
Given this ratio, concentration — and in turn, overvaluation — is likely inevitable.
Jackwad, Germany before the war was throwing Jews in concentration camps; THERE ARE NONE IN ISRAEL, there are only «camps» in Lebanon, Jordan and Syria and Egypt where they REFUSE TO GIVE CITIZENSHIP to the grandchildren of their fellow arab citizenin concentration camps; THERE ARE NONE IN ISRAEL, there are only «camps» in Lebanon, Jordan and Syria and Egypt where they REFUSE TO GIVE CITIZENSHIP to the grandchildren of their fellow arab citizenIN ISRAEL, there are only «camps» in Lebanon, Jordan and Syria and Egypt where they REFUSE TO GIVE CITIZENSHIP to the grandchildren of their fellow arab citizenin Lebanon, Jordan and Syria and Egypt where they REFUSE TO GIVE CITIZENSHIP to the grandchildren of their fellow arab citizens.
But those looks quickly gave way to a certain concentration as I set forth the logic of the problem, and people became engaged in the puzzle of the bill.
However, it has belatedly come to attention that, for example, in concentration camps, people have a better chance of survival if they band together into small groups of selfless persons who are ready to give the little they have to the most needy among them.
They are enthusiasts; they have given up everything for the cause; that in itself implies a more than average power of concentration on an object.
In my view, the coming epoch's intent attention to metaphysics, its intent attention not just to the surface reality but to what might lie beyond it, gives cause for calling it the Epoch of Concentration.
Take, for example, the common contention that Hitler acted coercively when he placed Jews in concentration camps or the claim that parents are acting coercively when they finally pick up their recalcitrant children and make them go to bed or the common contention that a government is acting coercively when it refuses to give its citizens any input into the formulation of the laws by which they are governed.
In each small region of space the concentration of a given reagent is not quite constant, but undergoes increases and decreases, usually small.
At any given temperature, there is a particular concentration of gaseous iodine that is in equilibrium with solid iodine.
The forces holding diiodine molecules in the crystal are modest, and liquid iodine is not stable at ordinary temperatures and pressures, so that solid iodine sublimes to give a rather large concentration of diatomic molecules in the vapor phase.
I know of some survivirs of concentration camps who have a high level of self esteem because they hadn't given in to hatred of their captors.
Frankl recalls: «We who lived in concentration camps can remember the men who walked through the huts comforting others, giving away their last piece of bread.
For example in the fruit fly the first difference between the front and back end of the egg is caused by the cells of the mother's ovary, external to the egg, that release at the anterior end a specific chemical which then diffuses backwards, giving rise to a chemical gradient of concentration.
Rice protein powder, though, gives you a greater concentration of that protein in a more convenient form.
Capsaicin oil, which gives chile's their «bite», is present in its highest concentrations within the placenta (the membrane of the pods, which hold the seeds in place).
We have to give 110 %, any lapse in concentration then we will be in for a long day.
The Championship promotion hopefuls had managed to shackle Arsenal for much of the first half at the KC Stadium, but Meyler's lapse in concentration has given them a mountain to climb after the break.
In a sport in which yogalike concentration is paramount, somebody clearing his throat can give a shooter the yipIn a sport in which yogalike concentration is paramount, somebody clearing his throat can give a shooter the yipin which yogalike concentration is paramount, somebody clearing his throat can give a shooter the yips.
Uconn really does need some geographic concentration in the big cities on the east coast, and the Big East gives that, while the AAC really doesn't.
OX though, has many faults too; lack of concentration, lazy so often, gives ball away in dangerous positions and very few goals or assists.
For one thing, a cart lends itself to irrelevant social chatter, and before he knows it the golfer has arrived at his ball and is about to hit a shot to which he hasn't given sufficient advance thought; in other words, his concentration is likely to suffer grievously.
The second goal was a lapse in concentration, individual error from the BFG ad there have been too many of those this season but I'm willing to give him and Kos a break because they were solid last season.
Ozil claims that his side have lacked the concentration in this season's Premier League campaign, but is not giving up on winning it just yet.
There are many things he has done really well in the last couple of games and throughout this season — that composure, calmness, level - headedness, strong aerially, concentration, winning the ball back and passing to team mates that exudes calm under heavy pressure, anticipating danger and cutting them out in advance, not giving away possession cheaply that may have cost the team, seeing good opportunities to quickly release team mates in forward positions from the back line, etc..
And up until Adam Bogdan had his calamitous concentration lapses against Exeter City and Watford I was all for giving him a chance to impress the fans and maybe stake his claim as Liverpool's number one goalkeeper but I think fans have seen the last of him in a Liverpool shirt especially when you see that Jürgen Klopp has recently recalled young Danny Ward from his loan spell at Aberdeen.
«You have to give 100 per cent commitment and concentration in the Champions League.
Anzhi weren't able to capitalise on the occasional lapse in concentration which has become common amongst the Liverpool ranks once taking a lead, but unlike the scares Reading gave us in the previous game at Anfield, Anzhi never really looked like scoring.
The Liverpool backline was not given its greatest test at Anfield on Tuesday - Swansea's best football was played in the transition from defence to attack without actually threatening - but nor were there many instances of sloppiness or lapses in concentration.
Taking supplements during lactation rapidly increases the concentrations of thiamin, riboflavin, and vitamin B - 6 in milk, but increases in vitamin B - 12 levels are small even when high doses are given to the mother for 2 months.
In addition to needing a higher fat content to maintain normal weight gain, it is also important to help his body absorb vitamins A and D. Also, nonfat, or skimmed, milk provides too high a concentration of protein and minerals and should not be given to infants or toddlers under age two.
If there is a possibility that a drug may present a risk to the infant, consideration should be given to measurement of blood concentrations in the nursing infant.
Although there are a greater concentration of these cells in colostrum, mature milk also gives babies a great deal of living cells which protect against bacteria, viruses and molds.
Since lactose is one of the main ingredients in breast milk, it appears in high concentrations, giving breast milk its sweet flavor.
Lactose is one of the main ingredients in breast milk, so its high concentration gives the milk a sweet flavor.
Urinary As concentrations in our infants were an order of magnitude lower than the median 35 µg / L of As in a Bangladeshi population exposed to high drinking water As levels (median, 80 µg / L).28, 47 This was expected given the high rate of breastfeeding in our populations29 and the lower proportion of households with tap water As concentrations above the US Environmental Protection Agency standard of 10 µg / L (12.5 % in our study).
Given the fact that nearly 90 % of ethnic minorities vote Labour and the highest concentration of them live in London it gives that particular interest a huge sway in selections.
Yet he or she still hides behind the fiction of royal sanction and the pretence of deference to parliament to give legitimacy to a concentration of power without parallel in western society.
Results included: Over three quarters (80 %) of teachers said pupils are lacking energy and concentration as a result of eating poorly; The majority (82 %) said pupils were arriving to school in clothes inappropriate for the weather conditions; Over a quarter (27 %) said they had brought in food for hungry pupils themselves and well over half (63 %) said they had lent or given pupils school equipment; Over half (53 %) said they had witnessed pupils missing out on important educational activities due to lack of money to pay for them.
The number of refugees in Lebanon is estimated to make up a third of its population, giving it the largest concentration per capita in the world.
«For example, [measuring] chlorophyll a will give you information about how much biological activity is going on, and eventually more information about the concentration of carbon dioxide within the ocean and the atmosphere,» said Yoshihisa Shirayama, executive director of research at the Japan Agency for Marine - Earth Science and Technology in Tokyo.
Biello: A lot of scientists that I've spoken to think we have no chance of meeting 450 ppm given that we haven't done hardly anything to change our course and there are other scientists who say that we have already well past kind of the safe point for concentration of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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