When people rated their relationship in pregnancy as particularly stable, the man was much more likely to still be involved nine months after the birth.
Not exact matches
The report found
people at the beginning and middle of their careers, aged 25 to 35 and 35 to 44, have the highest participation
rates when it comes to entrepreneurship.
«In one of our studies we found that
people rated masculine risk - taking behaviors as more risky than feminine risk - taking behaviors, even
when they were matched for how risky they were,» she says.
But TV
ratings and digital broadcasts are measured in totally different ways, and
when Next Level Media broke the numbers apart, it concluded that at least four times as many
people watched an NBA Finals game on average as tuned in for League of Legends finals.
«The
people not paying attention are those who bought in the 1980s and 90s
when interest
rates went over 20 % and spent most time in the double - digits,» Masching said.
But
when a set of volunteers
rated the responses based on how likely they were to hire each
person, the minority of
people who admitted to «real» flaws were perceived as more honest, and therefore as better hires.
In a 2015 survey of over 70,000 employees, an astonishing two - thirds of
people who were paid at the market
rate believed they were actually underpaid, and the majority of those who felt they were underpaid intended to quit, even
when they were being paid at the market
rate.
When judging the effectiveness of our Facebook ads, we look at two metrics: click - through
rate and, more important, cost per download, or the price we pay for each
person who actually installs the app.
Millions of
people in the US have had to get a credit check for a mortgage, so
when senators suggest that Wells Fargo employees opening and closing a credit card without a customer's knowledge may affect a credit score and lead to a higher interest
rate, it's simple to understand the direct ramification.
In fact, I've been called a liar
when I tell
people that we created a campaign that on a single day had an 11 percent click - through
rate and a cost just $ 0.30 per install.
Upon hearing of Goodyear's plan to sell the plant, which would put more than 1,000
people out of a job at a time
when France is suffering a 10.9 percent unemployment
rate, Industry Minister Arnaud Montebourg himself attempted to find a buyer for the plant last year.
«
When you have thousands of
people coming to your site every day, if making one little change like putting a security logo on your checkout page makes a 1 percent difference in conversion
rate a day that can make a huge impact on your bottom line over time.»
The second big inadequacy was addressed in Stephen Gordon's piece,
when he stated «[w] e used to think that the effective lower bound [on interest
rates] was zero, but recent experience in Europe suggests that central banks can actually push interest
rates below zero before
people stop using banks to hold their money.»
Not too long ago, O'Leary predicted that no matter what, the Bank of Canada would raise interest
rates in the early summer,
when «
people switch to vodka and lemonade.»
People reflexively start breathing more heavily
when they lie as lying causes changes to heart
rate and blood flow.
This method works best
when your cost per click is low, but the click - through
rate (the number of
people who click on the link in your ad vs. the number of
people who see the ad) is very high.
Credit card companies and mortgage lenders typically reserve their lowest
rates and largest loans for
people who have exhibited a quality track record
when handling credit.
TIPRA also creates an opportunity for retirees and other
people with low taxable income to wait until years 2008 to 2010 to sell appreciated securities
when the capital gains
rate drops to zero percent, thereby eliminating a capital gains tax liability.
Breaks — the longer the better — helped reset
rates back to the level they reach
when people are at their freshest toward the beginning of a shift.
«
When you're sitting or lying down, it's near impossible to get your heart
rate up enough to make any significant change to body composition,» explains personal trainer and «
People» magazine's Sexiest Trainer Alive, Angelo Grinceri.
When the market is frothy,
people are much more understanding of your high burn
rate and risky expenditures.
Well, if we were gonna normalize interest
rates, that relationship had to get restored to normal somewhere, at some point,
when people were confident that we didn't need the very low interest
rates and so forth.
At the very least, it seems like a good bet to top the previous
ratings record for presidential debates, set in 1980,
when 80.2 million
people tuned in to watch the first debate between Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter.
«
People purchase bond funds
when they are looking for a safe way to get returns,» said Charles C. Scott, president of Pelleton Capital Management in Scottsdale, Ariz. «However, bond funds can be somewhat risky
when interest
rates rise, and the bond funds lose some of their principal value.»
When there are lots of
people trying to make money, you should look at the success
rate of Forex.
However, if and
when interest
rates rise, carrying charges on most
peoples» debts will jump sharply, especially for real estate.
Usually,
people want to know the difference between a soft and a hard credit inquiry, or what the effects of
rate shopping are, especially
when it comes to buying a house.
When people see banks browbeating the bond rating agencies and accounting firms to whitewash the quality of what they're pawning off on their customers, when they see bank lobbyists getting Washington to block state prosecutions of financial fraud so as to clear the way for more predatory lending and false packaging of the junk securities they're selling and to win the right not to reveal their true financial position, there's a good reason not to buy what's in these black bo
When people see banks browbeating the bond
rating agencies and accounting firms to whitewash the quality of what they're pawning off on their customers,
when they see bank lobbyists getting Washington to block state prosecutions of financial fraud so as to clear the way for more predatory lending and false packaging of the junk securities they're selling and to win the right not to reveal their true financial position, there's a good reason not to buy what's in these black bo
when they see bank lobbyists getting Washington to block state prosecutions of financial fraud so as to clear the way for more predatory lending and false packaging of the junk securities they're selling and to win the right not to reveal their true financial position, there's a good reason not to buy what's in these black boxes.
It's ironic that so many
people are worried about rising
rates when all
rates continue to do is fall.
Back
when banks lent
people money to buy homes and then sat around waiting for interest payments, no one thought to explore how quickly homeowners would refinance their mortgages if interest
rates fell.
For one,
when rates are low,
people are more willing to borrow money, which they use to buy products and services.
The only thing is, what's going to happen to the banks if /
when rates go up and lots of
people are holding cheap mortgages.
Interest
rates can affect stocks because
when rates are low,
people are more willing to borrow money that they may use to buy products and services, which can help buoy company earnings and stock prices.
Unless you tell them they are going to be like this all the time,
people will always say, «Well what happens to a 40 - year investment,
when interest
rates could be 9 per cent or 10 per cent or 8 per cent?»
When a
person contributes to his spouse's RRSP, he receives a tax benefit, and there's the assumption that the same spouse will withdraw the money at a lower tax
rate many years into the future.
When, you know,
people look at history and look at the traditional economic models that said, «This sort of growth, this sort of wage, you know, 4 % unemployment
rate, my God, you're gonna see this sort of inflation.»
While they did not study this research question, [63] found that
people smiled and laughed more and
rated an audiotaped stand - up comedy routine more positively
when they listened to canned laughter that they thought came from members of their in - group rather than their out - group.
When people say «the 10 - year Treasury
rate,» they don't mean the fixed interest
rate paid throughout the life of the note.
When people have student loans, one of the first things they ask is, «How can I lower my interest
rate?»
With this in mind, it stands to reason that
people are going to feel more comfortable, and therefore demand a lower interest
rate,
when investing in US Treasuries than they are
when investing in the Ford Motor company.
Inevitably, you're going to create content that
people aren't searching for at a
rate of 10,000 times a month (maybe you'll need to settle for 100 in some instances
when you look at alternative keyword phrases).
Around the world, many
people are faced with the problem of lagging wage growth at a time
when inflation and interest
rates are rising.
«It's possible interest
rates will go down,» said CIBC deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal, adding there's a huge amount of mortgage debt already in the pipeline that was created
when people took advantage of
rates they were pre-approved for in the summer.
The economy might be in a slump, but
people are investing money into funds that will bring good
rates of return
when the state of the economy improves.
When most
people think of mortgages, they think about 30 - year fixed
rate loans.
And so for example, if you look at U.S. government debt, which is the one almost everyone always talks about, most
people aren't sitting there worrying about how much debt does Amazon have,
when you look at government debt, interest payments on government debt as a percent of GDP or as a percent of tax revenue, currently because interest
rates are relatively low, are very low, are running half, literally half of what they were in the second half of the»80s and the first half of the»90s.
Most
people can't beat me, I have been given real estate portfolio after my parents divorced
when I turned 18, I'll be 27 now and never officially worked a day in my life, I am financially independent and I am able to increase standards of my lifestyle every year thanks to growing income stream well above the
rate of consumer price index.
It causes a temporary period of prosperity, and then the bust period happens
when the Fed puts on the brakes, raises interest
rates, and
people realize that with a lot of the projects they started there is not enough real savings to complete them.
The conservatives and their beloved drug war are taking a clear social problem and making it vastly worse by felonizing even small time dealing, throwing so many
people into prison till the «land of the free» has the highest per capita incarceration
rate in the world and making those
people all but unemployable
when they get out.
When the war was over, he struggled to pay the loan back so he began giving the
people higher tax
rates.