Sentences with phrase «real were pegged»

Real were pegged back from going ahead early on.

Not exact matches

The first is that much like in real life, trendy products, or things that seem pegged to future trends, are often the most exciting.
Estimates of Trump's net worth have varied over the years, with the real estate mogul insisting at times that he's worth in excess of $ 10 billion, and he even sued an author who pegged his net worth far lower.
Nor is it pegged to any real - world currency, which it resembles in that it can be used to purchase real - world goods and services, not just virtual ones.
Again, that's just my gut speaking with no real solid evidence to back it up, but I don't think it is likely that a coach like Woods who has known this personnel as long as he has would be trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.
Chances are, it would go something like this: a manageably short labor (which of course starts with perfectly timed contractions that are easily pegged as the real thing), little pain (or at least nothing some well - orchestrated breathing exercises couldn't handle), a few pushes, and then a beautiful baby to welcome into the world.
Brumback explains that a real - world activity such as using keys to unlock a door is similar to manipulating a peg on the Pegboard Test.
In an interview with The New York Times, J.Law was asked, pegged to playing a spy in Red Sparrow, what classified secrets she would want to know in real - life.
My humor - o - meter pegs the success rate of these jokes at about one in three, including (at best count) three fart jokes, two penis jokes, one testicle joke, and at least three jokes about Scary Movie not being real, but, you know, actually being a movie instead.
At the same time, the advanced buzz that has the film pegged as an awards contender for this year is looking like the real deal after people have actually screened the movie.
It's an unfocused, vaguely distressing peg to hang a sketch on, where the real onus is on those silly women for focusing on what are presented as trivial misunderstandings, while they're hoodwinked by the genial, entertaining demeanor of a real sexual predator.
Those programs are careful to focus on real college - level material, pegged to explicit college course standards, with the opportunity to earn college credit.
Drivetrain options pegged at 300 hp / 330 lb - ft and 400 hp / 480 lb - ft (with a 500 - hp / 553 lb - ft flagship waiting in the wings) should be enough to beat the Model S in all disciplines that really matter: power and torque, real - life driving range, and, most important to Germans, sustainable performance.
The general shape is congruent with the real deal, and we pegged the horseshoe grill head - on.
While it's pegged as just being a «maintenance release» which means no real new features, the overall user experience is definitely continuing to move ahead.
«It's the last peg in the board that's needed, and when they're a month from closing, it becomes a real challenge, especially if it's a large loan.»
It's overpriced yes but not really like expensive HDMI, there are real benefits but value wise I'd peg it to be more like $ 699 or $ 599 at the most.
To enable cryptocurrency holders to buy real - world financial assets, Ankorus will create and allocate tokens that are exactly value - pegged to the underlying assets in exchange for cryptocurrency.
Tether, the issuer of the dollar - pegged USDT token, had contracted with Friedman to verify that the nearly 2.3 billion USDT in circulation are fully - backed by real dollars stored in Tether's bank accounts.
If there is a rising demand for a fiat pegged cryptocurrency then it will be trading higher than its real price so it's possible to make money in creating (locking up BTS collateral) and selling it on the market.
The BitShares blockchain platform allows users to convert their cryptocurrencies to stable assets by converting those coins into another cryptocurrency whose value is pegged to a real - life asset (for example, BitUSD is tied with the value of USD).
The idea is that the cryptocurrency would be pegged to real, government - backed currency, which could then be sent between peers with the freedoms similar to what bitcoin today provides its global user base.
Ergo, the low standing that the public pegs the real estate sales industry at, down there with used car salesmen (they are mostly men), politicians (they will tell their selected constituencies whatever they want to hear in trade for votes) and others of a nefarious nature who end up behind bars.
The real estate marketplace is far more complex than just a few simple variables would have you believe: the market's a real shapeshifter — the influences on the nexus of price, cost and value are as much cultural («I have to be downtown», «Hamilton's where it's at for families») as they are pegged to basis points.
One aspect of hhgregg's debt is pegged to its commercial real estate properties, many of which are net leased and are pegged to CMBS loans.
Costa Rica has its own currency, the colones, but most places and many real estate transactions, are pegged to the dollar;
Often pegged as the «slow season» in real estate, winter may be an optimal time for you to enter the housing market or sell your home and buy again.
Maybe it's because we naturally shy away from being pegged with that stereotype that all real estate agents want to do is underprice their listings to get a quick sale.
The current tax imposable on transfers on real property is pegged at one percent for the first $ 200,000.
The eye is drawn to the rustic wicker heart hanging on the peg rail, which is complemented by real dried pine cones dotted in the alcoves above.
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