Per the rules of the state point system, demerit
points lose their value 12 months after the traffic violation conviction date.
Instead, I choose to live in the real world, where
points lose value the longer they go unredeemed.
Points lose value over time as the market gets flooded and hotel rates increase.
As for Sarkeesian, its such a pity that some of her decent
points lost some value because of her actions and poor research.
Not exact matches
You can trade
points or miles on sites like
Points.com, but you'll generally
lose some of the
value in the process.
Put another way, the investment would
lose almost a fifth of its
value in 30 years if the fees were only 0.65 percentage
points higher.
But family lawyers and women's rights workers believe the legislation represents a turning
point in the freedoms of Russian women, a dark signal from the very top of government that their lives are
losing value.
Limited options for redemption — When you convert your HHonors
points to airline miles, they
lose a big chunk of their
value.
Buffett even
points to four periods when even his Berkshire shares
lost between 37 % and nearly 60 % of their
value between 1973 and 2009.
In contrast, frequent flyer miles and hotel
points invariably
lose value over time as companies change their award charts.
Downward volatility was certainly the case in early February, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average
lost 2,400
points, or 9 percent of its total
value, in 10 days.
That said, from the
point of view of unhedged U.S. investors, FTSE 100 holdings still
lost a lot of their
value, reflecting the currency depreciation.
Perhaps your deferred taxes have grown so large as a result of a very small cost basis that selling and switching into an investment you expect to earn even three percentage
points or more over the next decade will actually cost you money as a result of the principle
value lost to the IRS.
This means trading your ThankYou ®
Points for Hilton Honors bonus points, at a rate of 1.5:1, will lose you 50 % of your
Points for Hilton Honors bonus
points, at a rate of 1.5:1, will lose you 50 % of your
points, at a rate of 1.5:1, will
lose you 50 % of your
value.
This possibility
points us toward a greater crisis that stems from a world plunging itself into a secularized darkness, a world that has
lost its anchor in transcendent
values — a world, in short, that has forgotten how it once longed for heaven.
The sticking
point in all of this is that when it comes to contested issues of moral
value, one side wins and the other
loses.
The
point is, both the normative character of harmony within and the objective satisfaction without can be
lost, with only factual consideration remaining, unless the
value dimension of being is explicitly cultivated.
Did the winning or
losing of those
points have a material
value?
One way to look at the
value of turnovers is to hone in on the
value (in equivalent
points) of the field position
lost by one team and gained by the other.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market
value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely
lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting
point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
Teams who
lost their previous game by at least 20 -
points have gone 344 - 297 ATS (53.7 %) which would
points towards
value on the Eagles after their 28 -
point loss against the Bucs.
Bet KState plus the
points before any more
value is
lost.
«As British airlines have
pointed out, the
value of the American concessions is minimal while we will
lose a great deal.»
King also called on Wilson to «correct the record by disclosing how much investor
value you
lost or gained» during his last three years at the «vulture fund» Silver
Point Capital.
The central
point of Ed Miliband's campaign on
values and vision is surely to make once again, after New Labour, precisely the critique put by Dick Crossman in New Fabian Essays in 1952: that Labour had «
lost its way not only because it lacked maps of the new country it is crossing, but because it thinks maps unnecessary for experienced travellers».
And at that
point my problem was, what does it mean to be a painter in a society that has
lost its
values?
Bracketing Range Offers span the
point, such as asking for «13 to 17 %» instead of «15 %»; in the past, experts would likely have said this strategy was also sure to
lose value; in contrast, Ames and Mason's research found that negotiators using Bracketing Range Offers didn't reach worse deals than those using
point offers... but they frequently experienced relationship benefits, such as being seen as more flexible
At this
point, Pentium 3s are
losing their
value to consumers.»
It was close, but the QX80
lost by 2
points — 127
points to 129
points — largely due to the Armada's considerable
value edge.
My operating theory of personal finance, which is definitely not the stuff of late night cable TV informercials, has always been that careful collector purchases can yield a sober savings account that basically earns or
loses a few percentage
points in
value each year.
At which
point they
lose their historical
value and gradually vanish.
The downside is that the later ones will be too high for casual browsers to generally pick up, and thus
lose value as entry
points into the series.
In contrast, frequent flyer miles and hotel
points invariably
lose value over time as companies change their award charts.
This means trading your ThankYou ®
Points for Hilton Honors bonus points, at a rate of 1.5:1, will lose you 50 % of your
Points for Hilton Honors bonus
points, at a rate of 1.5:1, will lose you 50 % of your
points, at a rate of 1.5:1, will
lose you 50 % of your
value.
The last
point is emotions — were you able to hold on when your equities
lost almost 50 % of their
value from June 18, 2008 to March 6, 2009?
The
point being you are going to
lose money on the car using just its
value.
If interest rates rise by one percentage
point, figure on the fund
losing about 5 % of its
value.
Case in
point: High - yielding stocks can sometimes serve as bond proxies, and
lose value when rates rise.
Because Membership Rewards
points transfer to Delta SkyMiles ® at a ratio of 1:1, you don't
lose any
value from your
points.
One of the big selling
points of the Indexed Universal Life policy is the fact that you never
lose cash
value, because there is a floor of 0 % (sometimes 1 %).
As a case in
point, Grantham and his team
lost half their assets under management in the late 1990s when
value lagged growth.
To make it even more complex,
points can gain or
lose value over time, as issuers add or subtract options.
However, it appears there are so many major issues w / the property that we all feel like it has
lost considerable
value — to the
point where repairs will exceed any
value.
During the financial crisis a few years back, the S&P 500 had
lost over 50 % of its
value when it reached its low
point.
For those of us holding Dream office as well long term, the BMO etf was a less volitile choice not
losing over 50 % of its
value at one
point.
And as I
pointed out in Article 8.3, if you hold bonds for their duration, history indicates that you'll rarely
lose significant real
value over time.
Call
Value = Intrinsic
Value - Dividend
Lost + Put
Value + Interest Cost From your
point of view: Call = Intrinsic - Dividend + Finance Cost
In March 2014, for example, when the yield on the 10 - year Treasury rose a mere seven basis
points (from 2.66 % to 2.73 %), iShares Barclays 7 - 10 Year Treasury ETF
lost 0.77 % of its
value.
You may even
lose your job at some
point; experience a disability; retire early, transfer a commuted
value lump - sum payment from your pension into a locked - in RRSP; or decide to defer your pension start date at retirement — all things that could create a year or number of years where your income is significantly lower and strategic RRSP withdrawals could be made at a lower tax rate than today.
That being said, under the PC Optimum program you'll be
losing a bit of
value if you usually saved up your Optimum
points and redeemed for the maximum reward.