Sentences with phrase «at least some factors do»

Of course the above does not directly factor in liquidity, taxes or transaction costs, but for me at least those factors don't change the answer.

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They found that these «sprinters» did indeed report similar stories, and three factors in particular jumped out, starting with at least one instance of making a lateral or even «backward» move that became a defining opportunity:
For investors worried that the market is pinning too much on tax - reform prospects — especially as the GOP announced it had to delay by at least one day the release of its plan, which had been scheduled for Wednesday — sectors bets being placed by those with $ 1 million or more in brokerage accounts don't show an overreliance on any single factor.
While certain factors are out of our hands, such as an economic downturn, we do have the opportunity to make sure that we're at least investing in the right startup.
People with at least two risk factors for cancer, diabetes, or heart disease who are overweight could consider doing the FMD once a month, Longo says.
Although it's not one of the top factors in most scoring models it does make up roughly 15 % of your credit history, at least when it comes to FICO scores.
«A study in the United States, published in the Social Forces journal and conducted by Sociology researcher Lisa A. Keister while she was at the Ohio State University, found that adherents of Judaism attained the most wealth, believers of Catholicism and mainline Protestants were in the middle, while conservative Protestants accu - mulated the least wealth, while in general people who attend religious services achieved more wealth than those who do not (taking into account variations of education and other factors).
For all we know, there lie ahead of us activities and responsibilities far beyond our present dreams, but at least it is clear that what we do in this present life is a significant factor in determining our status in the next.
Anyway, the celiac ended up being a misdiagnosis — it was actually Crohns Disease, but we did nt find that out until 2012, and the untreated crohns may have caused my TM (or at least was likely a strong contributing factor).
Did you know that nine out of ten people have at least one risk factor for heart disease and stroke?
In football or at least in my books a very important factor is who did the player score / assist against.
If you did, at least the fear factor would return.
This is very interesting.I look at the number of striking options in our team and i wonder how Wenger will be signing a cf.However as i keep saying a cf is a need not a want.And needs are more important than wants.We have needed a World class cf since Robin Van P. Left.Just look at the feeling you get when you have a world class goalkeeper e.g Cech in the team.You feel relieved you know why?Its because the goalkeeper is very reliable, very talented and consistent.Imagine the feeling you would have when having a world class cf in the team.You feel very relieved you know why?its because the cf is very consistent, is super talented, will at most times finish off chances and will mostly create moments of magic.Arsenal need a world class cf so as to have that sense of reliability and to not put too much pressure on the midfield to always create chances for them.We neeed that consistency infront of goal to excel.Right now arsenal's centre forwards are very inconsistent, unreliable at most times and are not very clinical.We need a world class striker so that at least if the team is not performing he can take control and do something out of nothing.You need to understand the benefits of having a world class cf its not just about goals or talent but about being a leader of the attack, a strong scoring mentality and also the will to be consistent.World class cf's give your attack the ish factor.
My POV is that Wenger has failed to do his job, Yes injuries are a factor, a big one for us, I would still support Wenger if I could see he is at least trying, rotating the squad, changing tactics to obtain results, BUY the players you need to reinforce your weak points, bottom line do your JOB....
What you are doing, is looking at two clubs, based in two different leagues, with different teams, different finances, different fanbases, belonging to different eras, and finding a grand total of ONE common factor between them, ie Arsene Wenger, have set out to look for patterns where none exist, at least in terms of the data, or facts if you prefer, that you provide.
DR. MURPHY: The emotional factor that I mentioned, carrying the baby, meeting the baby's needs, not letting the baby cry, doing the calorie count per day to make sure that the calories per kilo per day are at least at what normal babies need and we increase that as we can in order to see if it's really calorically driven.
Actually, there are at least three other important factors that I can think of... but those have more to do with personal psychological things... experiences of family members in hospitals not being cared for properly, and family members who ARE health care professionals, each with their own set of views.
* To do a fair comparison of formula and breastfeeding, you would have to control every other possible factor and then breastfeed for at least a year if not two or three or four (recommended average age of weaning based on physiological development).
When both physiological and psychological - emotional factors are considered it seems a «no brainer» to me to suggest that infants should sleep close to the parents, at least sleeping in the parent's room, and that how long children do so is up to those participating.
Others have already responded to the comments regarding nursing and suckling, as well as the comment about bed sharing as not safe — however, I'd also like to point out that most parents who bedshare (at least, that in my experience) don't do it for a «cuteness» factor — but in order to best meet their children's needs.
If you're going to try to set up co-sleeping as THE CAUSE responsible for a particular effect without taking into account any of the many confounding factors, at least be smart enough to just pretend those confounding factors don't exist, rather than noting them without even apparently realizing that that's what you're doing.
However, these modest differences did not achieve statistical significance and could be, at least partly, the result of confounding; adjustment for potential confounding factors was not systematically possible with the available data.
These should include the factors Theresa May has already singled out as important: Scotland's agreement - or at least acceptance - of the deal, ensuring that borders do not return to Ireland and that the Good Friday Agreement survives the Brexit process.
Immigration was a key factor in the Leave victory and it would be surprising if the UK didn't seek a deal that would limit free movement to some extent — at least temporarily.
But the results do lend credence to the idea that which way someone sways on Election Day is at least somewhat mediated by biological factors, the researchers say.
There is, however, at least one more possibility I didn't describe in the August column: Vocabulary could be emergent, but there could be an outside factor that initially makes it difficult for a vocabulary to grow as large as the process of emergence might otherwise prefer.
Interestingly, age and race do not get factored into the calculations — the formula assumes I'm an American of European descent (well, at least half of me is).
It does seem that cultural factors at least partially explain this gender discrepancy; thinness is more central to our culture's «feminine beauty ideal;» there's not an equivalent standard for men.
However, if they do not respond and no remission or at least reduction in the activity of the disease can be achieved, they are given a combined treatment of methotrexate and a biologic agent (frequently an anti-TNF, such as e.g. adalimumab, administered by injection), if risk factors are present.
The real question is which factor is doing the heavy lifting — and a new report in Nature released Wednesday says that on the Antarctic Peninsula, at least, human - generated greenhouse gases have almost certainly been by far the most important driver of warming over the past half - century.
One piece that has bugged me a little is that I don't understand how oro - facial habits could be THE causative factor in poorly developed dental arches (and subsequent crooked teeth) if hundreds of generations before us had perfectly straight teeth but had never addressed this issue (at least purposefully).
IGF1 levels does not necessarily means that you're gonna get cancer.IGF1 is a metabolic pathway for growth, yes growth in general from muscle tissue, bones, even organs BUT.There is a huge difference from ingecting into yourself, artificial IGF1 HGH etc and causing you body to secrete it naturall.When i say naturally i'm not talking about animal products (i am a vegan btw except some use of honey and bee pollen) animal product consumption is linked to a numerous deseases due to saturated fats, trans fats, high concentrations of sulfuring aminos even heme iron http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23983135.Blaming soy protein (which btw has some great health benefits, general the soy bean) is at least wrong.Ok consuming every day 1 kg of soy probably is not good, as NOTHING is at very high quantities.Nothing wrong with natto, tempeh, tofu, soymilk, soybean, ans SPI.Asian people have been consuming soy for thousands of years without negative effects.Soy and especially SPI for people who are doing serious natural bodybuilding without use of AAS and artificial growth factors, and are also vegans believe me is a pain in the a $ $ and soy protein is maybe the ONLY type of protein that has sufficient ratios of amino acids, from bcaas to even sulfur aminos (but in normal levels not the dangerous levels linked to the homocysteine rise in the blood).
It's true, some factors are out of our control, however there are a number of things that we CAN do to prevent cellulite or at least reduce its severity.
The key factor is to do these routines regularly at least 4 - 5 times a week.
Although many different biomechanical factors increased with jump training, it was the increase in hip flexion angle (which leads to a longer countermovement phase, a longer duration concentric phase, and more concentric work done) and an increase in hip joint work done that were most important for driving the gains in jump height, at least on a joint level.
but, given the fact that at the gym i do aerobic and anaerobic activities (weight lifting) i thought that for me, the amount of carbs that you guys suggest (less than 20 grams per day) is too low... my training sessions last at least 2 hours and i think that is a big factor when it comes to glicogen depletion... i mean, probably, at the end of a long training session i have no carbs left at all, i guess... and after the session the carbs i eat are (for dinner) 17 grams of carbs contained in the milk (350 ml) shaked with the powder proteins... i also don't eat much fat... in fact my nutritional regime has 1300 - 1400 kcal per day... what do you think about it?
One may conclude from this evidence that the effect is very modest (compared to diet and other lifestyle factors) and hence consider multivitamins «a waste of money» (I don't think so — a nickel a day for ~ 10 % lower risk of cancer and macular degeneration seems like a very good deal to me) but certainly not that they pose any risk — at least not in the case of iron - free RDA - dose multivitamins similar to the Centrum used in PHSII.
The beauty of this suggestion is not just the novelty factor — even if you don't end up as a couple, at least you'll have learned a new skill!
The beauty of this suggestion is not just the novelty factor — even if you don't end up as a couple, at least you'll have learnt a new skill!
WASHINGTON POST - Feb 13 - Basic biology may play at least as strong a role in love as do socialization, environment, fate and other factors.
The only redeeming factor of these wrongheaded, strained scenarios is that we know the unknowing participants at least had the good humor to agree to have their faces shown in the movie after learning what was really happening (A few others, understandably, did not).
Even if Gardner's theory did not include some general factor, it should at least provide a way to account for this correlation.
Thirty states require measures of student academic growth to be at least a significant factor within teacher evaluations; another 10 states require some student growth, and 11 states do not require any objective measures of student growth (p. 5).
But many researchers argue that value - added models don't need to control for demographic factors like poverty, race, English - learner or special - education status at the individual student level, as long as enough test score data (at least three years) are included in the formula.
But academic performance doesn't seem to be the most important factor in selecting which schools are targeted for charter takeover and which are not, at least not in Nashville.
It does look like old news but should be factored in or at least brought to light with the pending Motorola deal.
Having turned out 20 novels by end of 2012, I can honestly say that the drive to do it better each time one sits down to write or polish one's work (I typically do 3 drafts, at least) is the largest factor in developing a compelling voice and keeping your readers happy.
Most novelists do not have the capacity nor inclination to do something like this so I feel that this number — 23 % of authors NOT being sure if they could attribute sales to Facebook ads — is understated by a factor of at least two or three.
Regulation doesn't remove slime factor, but it at least offers a framework that should be followed, in theory.
While this analysis does not guarantee that these out / under - performance trends have been directly attributable to the «size» factor in both indices, it does hint that there is at least some overlap in risk factors underpinning the two.
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