This means that there is
actually value placing this bet.
Not exact matches
«We're not going to prejudge exactly what (Glass's) path is — we'll focus on the
places that are
actually getting
value out of it and go through the journey with them, being open - minded about where it's going to go.»
Actually, I believe, He's sorted it out already by stating his love for all women and
values each one by who they are in the first
place.
I have mixed emotions when it comes to prayer, but I think that God
values honesty and integrity, so praying WTF from a
place of reality would be fully acceptable to him / her (
actually I think God is way beyond gender definition).
If you
actually listened, you might realize that the pontiff has a DUTY to call into question practices that run counter to His teachings, even if that means
placing the Christian
value system above your personal economic
value system.
Now, if we were talking good
values and setting the right example, like helping others, you know, the things that
actually make the world a better
place, you would have my attention as a christian.
I didn't read this as questioning her motives or character at all, but rather the mindset that
places such a high
value on suffering that it may result in
actually adding to that suffering needlessly.
The truth is we can only reliably
place a
value on those things that we
actually know, with those whom we associate with, and from that with which we interact with personally.
I did nt
actually vote, so maybe it is not my
place to comment on the results but personally I think Gio, Auro were over
valued while Bradley and Vazquez were undervalued.
So what a woman is
actually doing is negotiating her own individual risk profile, as well as her own personal and family
values as she chooses a
place to give birth.
France and Italy has more extensive support systems in
place, but their total
value is
actually lower in per capita terms partially because of their lower license fees, partially because tax relief is worth less for their much smaller press.
A state with low rates may
actually be a higher - property - tax
place than a state with high rates, depending on how the assessed
values are set.
«It's not just pollution, it's
actually losing the
value of the stuff they bought in the first
place.»
«It is interesting to see that what people state in the interviews they
value about nature, is also what they
actually post about when visiting the park,» says post-doctoral researcher Anna Hausmann, who has been studying the preferences and sense of
place of people in African national parks.
So not only are there no animals harmed or used to make this, and our world is a greener and much brighter
place, but it
actually has high nutritional
value!!!
Two students independently mark up what they
value and then a facilitator helps them to trade sheets and recognize the
places where they
actually agree on the «big stuff,» which helps guide resolution about the small things.
But the relationship is
actually the opposite of what one might expect: while all parents
place a high
value on teacher quality, low - income parents are more likely to emphasize the importance of school safety, test scores, and discipline.
«Where the Learning on Country program differs is that it
actually begins by going, «Well, what are the types of learning that are local
place value and with that as a starting point how do we think about the rest of the learning?»
Now finally, the crucible moment of students taking up the power that is theirs as students, mixed with a shift in institutional
values to,
actually and properly, serve all students has landed us in a
place where the diversity and inclusion officer role can exist; exist as one to support the institution's desire to do better, and hold the institution accountable at the same time.
It is unclear how the plan's «dashboard» concept of using several factors to evaluate school quality would
actually work, in particular how much
value it would
place on the performance of ethnic groups.
The new fees, as it has been explained to us, would charge for the overall promotional
value of having titles stocked and displayed in the physical bookstores, regardless of whether those books
actually sell through, trying to
place a monetary
value on the benefits of displaying books in the BN «showrooms.»
Because interest rates on savings accounts rarely (if ever) match the rate of inflation, by simply
placing money in an account, it will
actually lose
value over time.
If those funds were instead
placed in a savings account with an interest rate of 1 %, and the rate of inflation remained at 3 %, the real
value, or purchasing power, of the funds in savings will have
actually decreased, as the real interest rate would be -2 %, after accounting for inflation.
Simply enter the
values that you
actually see and behind the scenes, the Calculator will determine whether your entry is on the bid or ask, and give you the correct price for you to
place your orders on your broker's platform.
There is no requirement to
actually purchase for example gold bullion if you wish to
place a Binary Options trade on the
value of gold, you need to decide whether the
value of gold will rise in
value or fall in
value over any given time period.
Actual cash
value used to be common, but the general expectation is that insurance will return you to the
place you were before the loss by
actually replacing the property that was lost.
Gabelli
places so much importance on catalysts that his firm
actually filed for a trademark on the phrase (Private Market
Value with a Catalyst ™).
If it's real, then don't we
actually place a lot of
value on having individual performance metrics boost these decent players out of their unfairly low ranks?
Although he insists that the entertainment
value of the game has «inspired and humbled» them, and «shaped [their] culture and has emboldened [them] to take aggressive risks with [their] game ideas and products,» it was not
actually landing in the right
place.
Killian, yes, that 50 - 100 years of oil is in a «sunk cost» position (since declaring something «yours» and
placing a
value on it is exactly the same thing, in a warped way, as if you
actually bought it.
Until the
value of seeing stars is recognized and worked towards in a much more mainstream way, however, there are still
places to gaze at the heavens... and
actually see them.
According to new a study from Northwestern University, people who
place hight
value on wealth, status, and material possessions may
actually be the most depressed and anti-social among us.
actually it seems people do spend a lot of time communicating things which are apparently of no
value but which just maybe could cause a constructive reaction in an unexpected
place.
Since many law firms have no librarian, the comment in the podcast (paraphrased) about
placing library content decisions in the purchasing department, if no - one is adding
value to the content, is
actually probably a fair statement of what's
actually happening in most law firms.
Not only has the government used the wrong termiology, it has
actually developed a foreign policy which
places the
value of capitalism above non-material
values such as Indigenous rights and claims, social and environmental
values, culture and spiritual beliefs.
I think that's why everybody is so, groans when you talk about mission vision and
values because they know that they've worked
places that have those things and there's a disconnect between what it says on the break room wall or what it says on the org chart, and what people
actually do and how they behave day - to - day.
If those conditions, currently in effect in democracies that purport to
value free speech, don't satisfy one's concerns, let's admit that one
actually wants to
place restrictions on what others may read in published writings beyond one's control and, perhaps, to suppress contrary viewpoints by naming and shaming or otherwise making unpopular writings regrettable by named authors.
The eat - what - you - kill systems tend to be favoured by small or medium - sized firms and may be weighted in various ways to reflect the relative
value the firm
places on bringing work in,
actually doing the work and billing for it, or passing the work on to others within the firm.
In essence, it allows Bitcoin users to turn their
value into store credit and, more importantly, this credit can be spent at
places you
actually want to spend it.
In fact, Satoshi himself mentioned that if the
value really rises, we could always change the precision of 8 decimal
places, so the divisibility might
actually change over time.
«This was especially clear in the Northeast, which seems to
place more importance on limiting backyard exposure than other parts of the country — in Rochester, N.Y., or Boston, homes with less backyard exposure were more highly
valued, and in some parts of the country, like Buffalo, Wyoming, and just south of Spokane, Washington, homes with more backyard exposure to neighbors
actually [had] higher
values.»
If you look at the equation on Investopedia, it
actually uses «Total
Value» in place of «Purchase Price» and it gives an example about how a Cap Rate changes as the value of a house cha
Value» in
place of «Purchase Price» and it gives an example about how a Cap Rate changes as the
value of a house cha
value of a house changes.
This is in the early stages, but essentially they both know how I run my «day business» and are willing to talk about how I can purchase their
places with as little of my own cash (
actually my SDIRA's cash) in exchange for paying them a full market
value price (vs looking for a discounted building)
Several
places actually and I still have them today because they were cash flow positive and rising in
value.