Sentences with phrase «as conventional wells»

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It turns out Anomaly is hardly, well, anomalous when it comes to companies reaching outside their conventional talent pool for fresh perspective, new ideas, and skepticism about business as usual.
Its current activities include providing hydraulic fracturing and associated pumping services to producers in Western Canada and south Texas, as well as conventional fracturing solutions to clients elsewhere in Canada.
The opening also included Indian dancing and a multimedia presentation, as well as more conventional introductions by speakers including Modi and Trump.
He elaborated on this the point to BI: «If you want your kids to follow rules, then it's much more likely that, when it comes time to solve a problem, he or she looks to how it's been solved before — what are the conventional ways to doing it — as opposed to saying, «Well, how can I approach this?
Conventional wisdom would say that the dollar should rise in value if interest rates rise because higher rates suggest higher returns as well as reflect better prospects for the US economy.
«The time Steve Jobs was putting things off and noodling on possibilities was time well spent in letting more divergent ideas come to the table, as opposed to diving right in with the most conventional, the most obvious, the most familiar.»
In addition to conventional business relationships, we have deep experience with innovative partnerships: we have created successful alliances between our portfolio companies and government agencies, as well as trade associations, nonprofit organizations and unions.
Vredenburg says for this reason, it is best to use EROI to compare «like» resources such as oilsands and conventional oil, and not to venture comparisons too far beyond.
The conventional as well as social buyers of today can be said to be on a quest to have their demands fulfilled.
«It will cost half the price of conventional high - speed rail networks, and can carry cargo as well as passengers.
What's more, though the machines can print complex shapes, the final product often isn't as good as a plastic part made with conventional technology.
This is true for both FHA and conventional, as well as the VA mortgage program for military members.
According to DeSmogBlog, the emissions difference between burning oil from conventional wells and tar sands is about the same as trading in your Honda Accord for a Chevy Suburban.
But mortgage insurance occurs on conventional loans as well.
Laurie specializes in first - time home buyers, FHA / VA loans, conventional and jumbo programs, as well as fixed or adjustable rate, debt consolidation, and home - improvement loans.
Aside from having lower costs, the primary difference between HomeReady mortgages and other conventional home loans is that their flexible approval process allows for co-borrowers as well as contributions from others living in your home.
Granted, if you can only afford a down payment in the 3 % — 5 % range, you'll probably end up paying for mortgage insurance on a conventional loan as well.
That's probably good enough to get an FHA loan — and with the minimum required score for conventional loans set at 620, you have a good chance of being approved for a regular mortgage as well.
[That claim itself, of course, is wildly at odds with the statistical record, as confirmed by Unifor's recent report. We compiled historical data on 16 conventional economic indicators going back to 1946, and found that Canada's economy performed worse under Harper's leadership than any other postwar Prime Minister — and lagged most OECD countries during Harper's tenure, as well.
With an increase in their 2016 mortgage loan limits, more of today's home buyers can use low - downpayment mortgage programs such as the Conventional 97 program, as well as the 80/10/10 piggyback loan.
This chart of loan limits in every U.S. county summarizes conventional mortgage loan limits for homes of 1 - unit, 2 - unit, 3 - unit, and 4 - unit; and, includes loan limits for FHA loans and VA loans in every U.S. county as well.
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Canada is well - positioned to help meet this demand as a responsible and reliable supplier of both conventional fuels and renewable forms of energy.
Most traditional lenders will offer conventional loans to candidates with good credit and a steady job history (defined as two years with the same employer), as long as you can offer a down payment of at least ten percent.
Bring on the recession and, the conventional wisdom goes, those of us who have invested in enterprise software might as well close down the companies and recover what little cash we can.
Anomaly has also been honored with a few less conventional accolades as well, such as being named one of Time Magazine's Best Inventions of 2016 for hmbldt, Toy of The Year for Mighty Jaxx, plus multiple Emmys for a television series, all of which the agency created and co-owns.
The February 2018 decrease in applications for both conventional and government purchase mortgages as well as any changes in credit standards, a metric of mortgage supply, will be closely tracked for evidence of a longer declining trend.
The Bible, as well as «conventional wisdom», says that acting out of fear of punishment is the lowest form of righteousness, barely even qualifying as such.
Islamic State has been using suicide bombers, human shields, road mines and oil fires as well as conventional artillery to defend Iraq's second city, which still has more than a million people trapped inside.
as well as more conventional offerings from Hindu, Jewish, and Muslim writers.
When the NGOs are challenged as to who are «the people» whom they represent, a conventional response is that their goals are the goals the people would choose for themselves if conservative governments and transnational corporations did not hide from them what is good for them, and good for the world.
The best part of Bad Religion appears at the end, where Ross Douthat identifies problematic modern Christianities that, by conventional standards, stand as heretical alternatives to the gospel message of sacrifice, charity, asceticism, and worship of the transcendent.
His parables frequently end with a «punch line» that presents a challenge to conventional expectation: the scorned Samaritan is the «good» one who proves neighbor to the victim on the Jericho Road; those who come to work late at the harvest are provided the same reward as those who toiled all day; the wayward prodigal son is the one who is feasted; the prayer of a repentant sinner is more acceptable to God than that of a righteous Pharisee.9 Shorter sayings make the same point: A camel could pass through a needle's eye more easily than a person of great wealth can enter into God's inbreaking realm (Mt 19:24).
The willingness of President Bush (in his better moments) to spend money to shore up civil society — making it perhaps less necessary to spend money down the road, as the promise of the «ownership society» was fulfilled — was taken as an opportunity by those not invested in that «limited» project (I have in mind here both the conventional Republicans in the Bush White House and the pork - barrelling Republicans in the House and Senate) to open the federal purse with relative abandon.
Morgenthau: «The great overriding issue that we must face in our government and that other governments must face as well lies in the discrepancy between our conventional modes of thought and action on the one hand and the unprecedented novelty of the objective conditions under which we live.
Plato, he said, would have us believe that there is no need «for a natural base on which to form conventional ties; as though the love of one's nearest were not the principle of the love one owes the state, as though it were not by means of the small fatherland which is the family that the heart attaches itself to the large one; as though it were not the good son, the good husband, and the good father who makes the good citizen!»
Such a description presumes academic rigor and loving care of the Christian lore (not conventional catechesis) and the corporate nurture of the soul as well as the mind — for life in the world, not out of it.
It is hardly surprising, therefore, that the conclusion for which I have argued unites as well as divides me from all those who represent the more conventional views.
Since death and resurrection have long been central Christian themes, Christianity is well prepared for the task of letting its old conventional self die, in order to rise again as a facet of a new global religion.7
Well, it seems to have been «not so muc... a supernatural external miracle but... the dawning internal realization that this life of Jesus reflected a new image of God, an image that defied the conventional wisdom, an image that called into question the exalted king as the primary analogy by which God could be understood.»
Now that people in the mainline denominations are starting to talk unembarrassedly about church growth and evangelism of a fairly conventional sort, Wheeler worries that the potential exists for any emphasis on congregational studies to be misinterpreted as an outgrowth of the spirit of the times — which views local communities of believers uncritically, as in - arguably good things, and assumes that if there is anything the matter with them it is that they aren't big enough.
Old - fashioned laissez - faire in its pure form has fewer proponents today, but it is still conventional, among experts as well as in common discourse, to speak of «the economy» as an entity as though it were quite separate from government and society.
Further, this epistemology was not epistemology in the conventional sense, telling you how to know so that you could get the truth (that is, for others as well as yourself).
Another time, my Songbook will take Morrison and The Doors on their own terms, analyzing their words and music, but as for The Doors, I say that it stands, despite its lack of conventional plot and Stone's perhaps conflicted conception, as one of our best films on popular music, and the most insightful one about rock's founding revolution.
Other conventional signs of Christian identity are to be found in personal dress and life styles, church architecture, forms of worship, including music, as well as a concern with numerical increase.
Lay aside for the moment conventional pollution — the smog above Chinese cities — which may well subside as these cities become more prosperous.
We know he told the king that God used one of His own to do more and better things than circumstances seemed to allow or conventional wisdom dictated as possible.
Microwaves are a safe and efficient way if cooking food and are superior to maintaining nutrients as well as reducing carcinogens (in meat) than conventional oven cooking.
Conventional muffins use all - purpose flour as well as milk in most recipes, so those have to go.
During production and the postharvesting process of citrus fruits in conventional agriculture, residues of postharvest protectants as well as pesticides can be found in detectable concentrations.
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