Sentences with phrase «as fractional»

On the other side are those sponsors that follow a traditional real estate model in which they package and sell TICs as fractional ownership.
performed basic chemistry procedures such as Fractional and simple and steam distillation, identifying compounds using Thin Layer Chromatography.
Schwartz (2004) notes that the intermodel spread in modeled temperature trend expressed as a fractional standard deviation is much less than the corresponding spread in either model sensitivity or aerosol forcing, and this comparison does not consider differences in solar and volcanic forcing.
It was never intended as a fractional degree Fahrenheit or Celsius long term climate trend instrumentation system.
The trends in sea ice concentration, expressed as fractional change per decade are plotted in Fig. 3 with the sign inverted with respect to the sign of the temperature trends.
These are given as fractional years; thus entering 1990 and 2010 generates the 20 year trend including all the data from the months from Jan 1990 to
Since 97 % of all water is ocean water, and Antarctica holds 61 % of all fresh water, all those 20 years of melt together have dilluted the oceans by.0000010 as a fractional addition of fresh to salt water.
We also offer the villas as fractional ownership project with the Villas Banana Verde Residence Club.
Pepperstone quotes currency pairs by «5, 3 and 2» decimal places — these are known as fractional pips or pipettes.
One of my intentions in The Evil Princes of Martin Place is to remind them that the laws of economics are universal across time and space — and therefore, that, just as fractional reserve and central banking inflated the booms that have burst in Europe and the U.S., so too they've inflated the booms that will bust in China and Australia.
As over the top as these luxurious RVs may be, they can be surprisingly affordable thanks to a new concept known as fractional ownership.
Let's start with a quick definition of banking before moving on, because it is essential to the discussion of any specific type of banking, such as fractional reserve banking.
Over a crest, dive left, grip changes but trust the car as fractional understeer switches instantly to fractional oversteer underneath you.
Partly cloudy, overcast, clear sky: these are descriptions captured by the human eye that scientists describe as fractional sky cover.
This function has the same form over a long range as the fractional extension versus force applied at the ends of a worm - like chain.
According to NYC Analytics, which expresses response times as fractional minutes, rather than as an exact time, the average cumulative arrival time for police responding to a critical 911 call, as of as of December 15, was just 7.46.
In other words, the root of the problem is — and has always been — the legal ability of banks to create credit «out of thin air», commonly referred to as fractional reserve banking.

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Janitorial services, while critical to maintenance of buildings such as hospitals and apartment buildings, amount to only a small portion of overall operating costs, so possible savings from automation could be fractional, he says.
(Other forms of exercise weren't nearly as effective; both the weight lifting group and the light cardio group experienced fractional changes.)
While most of his proposals — «to abandon the gold standard, let international exchange rates float, use federal surpluses and deficits as macroeconomic policy tools that could counter cyclical trends, and establish bureaus of economic statistics (including a consumer price index) in order to facilitate this effort» — are now conventional practice, his critique of fractional - reserve banking still «remains outside the bounds of conventional wisdom» although a recent paper by the IMF reinvigorated his proposals.
Our DST property ownership structure allows investors to own a fractional interest in large, institutional quality and professionally managed property along with other investors, not as limited partners, but as individual owners within a Trust.
As for smaller coins and bars, I wouldn't generally recommend fractional coins (1/2 oz, 1/4 oz or 1/10 oz) as they come with higher premiumAs for smaller coins and bars, I wouldn't generally recommend fractional coins (1/2 oz, 1/4 oz or 1/10 oz) as they come with higher premiumas they come with higher premiums.
The negativity either impacted investment funding (venture capital fell off a cliff in 2009) or the customers they were targeted as was the case for Untitled Partners who were building a platform for fractional art ownership.
One of his views that always stuck with me on that subject, at least as a starting point for thinking about it, was that it was somewhat nonsensical to talk about what «equilibrium exchange rates» should be in a world of fiat currencies and fractional reserve banking.
(As an aside, equilibrium means «no tendency to change,» fiat means deriving its value from law rather than some underlying commodity backing, and fractional reserve means that banks hold only a fraction of deposits on reserve, loaning the rest out.).
Thus, the value of the NXRT common stock, as well as any cash received in lieu of fractional shares, will generally be taxable.
The USD index (DXY) was showing a fractional 0.1 % decline as of the early European PM session, at 92.44, settling off yesterday's four - and - a-half-month peak at 92.83.
Because investors end up owning fractional shares of individual stocks, there are no capital gains distributed annually, as there would be from a mutual fund.
Here is John Carney arguing that «There's nothing about Bitcoin that means you can't have fractional reserve banking,» which is entirely correct but bear in mind that he's arguing against libertarian bitcoin supporters who view the absence of fractional reserve banking as a desirable feature of bitcoin.
«The consortium of 40 + banks (known as R3cev) which aims to do just that will inevitably develop something which: is permissioned (for users and developers like the apple app store), privatized, has fees, will not be entirely transparent to everyone, will not be open - source, it will definitely be inflationary to accommodate monetary policy of debasement and fractional reserve schemes, it will facilitate negative interest rates, central control of accounts for suspension / freezing of funds, bail - ins, bail outs, capital controls and transactions will include the identity of both sender and receiver and store that information in a centralized location for the convenience of hackers.»
Kimberly - Clark Corp. (KMB) spun - off Halyard Health Inc. (HYH) to realize better their shareholder value and as a result of this, I received 2 positions in HYH and $ 10.96 for fractional shares.
The fact that fractional reserve banking leads to periodic crises suggests the following solution: banks should not be allowed to create new money out of nothing, that is, banks should be subject to the same laws as everyone else.
That is why it is called «fractional reserve lending» — they keep a fraction as a reserve.
But an expert in that market, Jeffrey Christian of the CPM Group, acknowledged at the March 25 hearing of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, as he had acknowledged in an explanatory report published in 2000, that the London bullion market is actually a fractional - reserve gold banking system built on the presumption that most gold buyers will never take delivery of their metal but rather leave it on deposit with the LBMA members from whom they bought it.
A fractional stock is less than one full stock, and can arise as a result of a Corporate Action entitlement calculation.
The resulting aggregate net proceeds of the sales will be distributed in a pro rata manner as cash payments to those shareholders of record who would otherwise have received fractional shares of Marriott Vacations Worldwide common stock.
As stated it betrays a lack of understanding how fractional reserve banks (whether under free or central banking) actually work.
As we pointed out in a previous essay on fractional reserves banking, a deposit contract is essentially different from a loan contract.
Fractional coins, such as 0.25 ounce or 0.1 ounce gold coins, can be used for small purchases, but they generally come with large premiums.
As a result of the recurring transfers of Bitcoins to pay the Sponsor's Fee and the Trust expenses not assumed by the Sponsor, the net asset value of the Trust («NAV») and, correspondingly, the fractional number of Bitcoins represented by each Share, will decrease over the life of the Trust.
Once in office, Trump appointed the most disproportionately enplaned administration in history: According to Forbes, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has a Dassault Falcon; Linda McMahon, the Small Business Administration administrator, has a Bombardier Global; Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and her family maintain a fleet of 12 private jets, including a Boeing and six Gulfstreams, as well as four helicopters; Gary Cohn, the chairman of the National Economic Council, and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross each retain private - jet shares in a fractional - ownership arrangement.
As I have described above, it can be loaned into existence by banks operating on the fractional reserve system.
Others have seen this surrender as due mainly to the preoccupation of the divided churches with their fractional apprehension of Christian truth, which left each sect an easy prey to the encroachment of an aggressive secularism.
I write «should», for in the EU, as in other areas of public life, the fractional and the partisan of politics all too often dominate over matters of principle.
The effect is called the fractional quantum Hall effect, and it's an esoteric embellishment of an already esoteric phenomenon known as the Hall effect.
Many physicists had hoped to see the fractional effect in graphene as proof that it would be an especially fruitful material to study.
This is the highest fractional bandwidth of integrated semiconductor frequency combs to date, suggesting that similar techniques can be used to improve frequency combs at wavelengths other than terahertz, such as the mid-infrared.
• Reduced white matter connectivity (as measured by reduced fractional anisotropy and increased radial diffusivity) for two discrete clusters on the forceps minor of the corpus callosum; and
In recent years, a brand of research called «climate attribution science» has sprouted from this question, examining the impact of extreme events to determine how much — often in fractional terms — is related to human - induced climate change, and how much to natural variability (whether in climate patterns such as the El Niño / La Niña - Southern Oscillation, sea - surface temperatures, changes in incoming solar radiation, or a host of other possible factors).
«PROMISE establishes CTA as a viable alternative to stress testing for the evaluation of patients with suspected coronary disease,» said Udo Hoffmann, M.D., principal investigator of the PROMISE Imaging Core and Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Director of Cardiovascular Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital «With the addition of high - risk plaque assessment and CT fractional flow reserve technology on the horizon, we may have yet to see the full potential of CTA.»
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