Sentences with phrase «arrived at a more»

Marks arrived at more or less the same definition of liquidity as Hooper, writing that the way to think about liquidity isn't to ask if there is a market for an asset, but whether you can quickly sell that an asset without taking a huge loss on it.
We arrive at a more attractive scientific generalization if we dismiss the apparent dualism between perception of the sheer present and memory of the past, and adopt instead the view that only the past literally gets itself experienced in its concrete actuality (MMCL 444)....
Persons may go through a phase like this in their attempt to arrive at a more integral understanding of God.
When I arrived at a more intimate knowledge, I came to the point where I saw that mountains are not mountains, and waters are not waters.
This glorious weather could not be arriving at a more perfect time, because it's CINCO DE MAYO TOMORROW!!
I figure the game is to genuinely take it all in, at some point arrive at a more informed view, stay away from hating people that didn't land on your end or do it your way, and keep an interest in where other people are coming from if you're still bothering to communicate with them.
and make an effort to arrive at more balanced ways of viewing the situation.
Rousseau's views about how a general will can be sustained may be unpalatable and we may need to re-think some of his assumptions and reject some of his claims to arrive at more satisfactory ones, but at least they are the confrontation of the right problem.
By focusing on these stories and explaining how they were possible, I arrive at a more optimistic interpretation of the process of democratization in Africa.
The sui generis lens of institutionalised religion ex post facto can not always be sufficient in explaining theological concepts; and there is a need, time and time again, to examine and assess religious concepts philosophically, in their own right, so that we may arrive at a more holistic understanding of the meanings they ought to generate.
Despite the fact that they arrive at more or less the same endpoint, however, the Administration and congressional plans do differ in at least two ways.
In hopes of arriving at a more efficient algorithm, the MIT researchers adopted a different approach.
To arrive at a more certain answer, marine ecologist Camilo Mora examined life's diversity at higher levels of taxonomy (genus, family, order, et cetera).
By combining our approaches and methodologies, we arrive at more accurate and reliable conclusions.»
After being tested briefly last August in Boston and San Francisco, the superior - tasting iced coffee is finally arriving at more than 2,800 locations in the northeast, mid-Atlantic, and Midwest and select Canadian stores in Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary.
It couldn't have arrived at a more welcome moment.
(There's a lot of convenient eavesdropping going on here, and Irene arrives at more than one conclusion that is accurate but which she has no reason to suspect.)
This estimate jives with earlier reports that the successor to the $ 375,000 Lexus LFA would arrive at a more accessible price point.
So for the purposes of this next chart, I will apply a 10 - point value system to each of the four sources to give each source equal weight and therefore arrive at a more accurate total:
To arrive at a more comprehensive credit card suggestion, it may be worthwhile to play around with our tool, below.
(A limit of six ETFs was used to arrive at a more complete picture of the fund's exposures.
I tend to split the difference by adding - back half a company's intangible expenditures (excluding acquisition - related investment), or possibly two thirds if it has a strong record of innovation & value - creation, to arrive at a more sensible underlying earnings number.
An additional benefit to this process is that, if your quotes end up coming in much higher than your budget, you can remove items from your list and adjust your number to arrive at a more reasonable premium payment.
In this class, the dogs have the opportunity and guidance needed to work through this initial state of excitement and arrive at a more stable, focused frame of mind, making it possible for them to have more positive experiences around other dogs.
By seeing how the card stacks up against these other travel credit cards and cash back credit cards, we believe consumers can arrive at a more informed decision as to which option is best for them.
Having just graduated from Pittsburgh's Carnegie Institute of Technology — the predecessor of Carnegie Mellon University — with a degree in pictorial design, he could not have arrived at a more opportune time.
In the early 1980s, Winters was among several young painters who arrived at a more painterly style in reaction to the minimalism and conceptualism of the 1970s.
For the past few years, Provosty's most successful paintings have been developing several formal devices, and in her latest works she has pared these down to arrive at a more complete realization of two of the most significant of these devices.
I can't fathom why you would deliberately choose to ignore the enormity of material outside of the few sources you mention above, and then imply you are therefore arriving at a more accurate perspective.
The recommendations will add further pressure on companies to disclose ESG data — and thus enabling the market to arrive at a more informed view on how climate change will impact different businesses and sectors.
You will arrive at more ingeniously indigenous solutions if you let the locality guide you.
A few years after Dunbar, Barrett 1978 also used R&S 71 without noting the corrections, but he also referenced enough of the other relevant literature to arrive at a more accurate estimate of CO2's effect.
Senator Sanders, The movement you have inspired for economic, social, and environmental transformation could not have arrived at a more significant moment in human history.
I might add that my purpose in bringing up the Velasco et al. paper was not to contradict the conclusion that Jelbring's theory is unsound but rather, since I had not fully comprehended all of Velasco et al.'s steps, to invite a thorough discussion of its reasoning and thereby arrive at a more - informed assessment of its validity.
The satellite will help climate scientists arrive at a more accurate picture of the ocean currents, The Guardian's James Randerson reports, by comparing their surface shape with the fluctuations in the planet's gravitational field.
An additional benefit to this process is that, if your quotes end up coming in much higher than your budget, you can remove items from your list and adjust your number to arrive at a more reasonable premium payment.
Below are some points to consider to arrive at a more realistic result:
The good news is that arriving at a more realistic accounting of how much term life insurance you're going to need doesn't require more than an honest accounting of your insurance needs, and a basic understanding of simple arithmetic.
Move away from the Fossil brand, and you arrive at more sporty options from Withings, Garmin, and Misfit.
The charging stations use Duracell Powermat charging pads, and will eventually arrive at more than 100,000 Starbucks tables across the franchise's various stores in the United States.
Once we arrived at a more stable situation with him I made the decision to find help and expertise in areas I am not great at, resume writing and LinkedIn.
It serves as a first step toward decreasing anxiety in the bedroom and arriving at more realistic expectations.»
The IPT therapist helped patients to arrive at a more realistic assessment of the relationship with the deceased, addressing both its positive and negative aspects, and encouraged the pursuit of satisfying relationships and activities.

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But if you keep going, and live with the problem and peel more layers of the onion off, you can often times arrive at some very elegant and simple solutions.»
Many employees arrive at Yerra from environments where, because of one trait or another, they were steered towards being more of a passive force than an active contributor.
What's more, over tacos and beer and plenty of tough but respectful conversation, they arrived at a real plan, which they announced yesterday.
Customers who arrive at a brand from an organic search are 54 percent more likely than average to stick with a particular brand, the report said.
By being patient and thinking it over rationally, you'll eventually arrive at other, more sane conclusions.
More than two dozen arrivals had been canceled at both the Orlando and Fort Lauderdale airports, likely the result of cancellations being made on flights that had been scheduled to arrive from northern airports like New York JFK, Boston and Hartford.
If substitute transportation is scheduled to arrive at your destination more than two hours later (or four hours for an international flight), the compensation is 400 % of your one - way fare, up to a $ 1350 maximum).
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