While I can certainly appreciate quality audio gear, it's not a major priority in my life, and that's partly
because of the diminishing marginal utility that you notice as you climb the ladder towards more expensive listening equipment.
Senior drivers also get slightly higher auto owners insurance rates
because of their diminishing capacity to drive such as having poor reflexes.
It then suggests that the reason for the convergence recently is
because of the diminishing impact of their different handling of NOAA 9 and 10.
This was largely
because of the diminished job prospects awaiting less - educated Americans, particularly men and racial minorities.
A recent study published in the journal Science found that in a span of 120 years, Illinois lost half its wild bee species, largely
because of diminished numbers of wild flowering plants.
Other foods that are marketed as being probiotic - rich can be a little trickier
because of the diminished amount of bacteria found in heavily processed / sweetened commercial versions such as: yogurt, kefir and kombucha.
Because of the diminished quality of the soil you have not much idea of the nutrients that are either just plain not there anymore or are so low in usable amounts as to be almost useless.
If neither the insurance company nor you want or need the recovered property, for example
because of its diminished value or condition, disposal of the property is on you as the insured once the company has consented to the same.
However, rates during a slower economy may be lower
because of diminished activity and the downward pressure that is often placed on interest rates as the public's demand for investing, borrowing and money generally slows down.
Partly due to the lack of a Bloomberg terminal, but also
because of my diminished interest in the insurance industry, I will be discontinuing my earnings review of the insurance space.
Although UTIs are uncommon in young cats, the incidence of UTI is much higher in older cats, which may be more susceptible to infection
because of diminished host defenses secondary to aging or concomitant disease (such as diabetes mellitus, renal failure, or hyperthyroidism).
If neither the insurance company nor you want or need the recovered property, for example
because of its diminished value or condition, disposal of the property is on you as the insured once the company has consented to the same.
Not exact matches
Canada - wide, 67 % said property sales to foreign buyers increased in the last year (a number that's largely
diminished because of a decrease in foreign buying in Calgary).
«Japanese companies have a lot
of extra cash at hand
because when there's deflation, the value
of cash won't
diminish even if they keep the money and not spend it on capital expenditure,» Iwata told Reuters in an interview in January.
Also, your chances
of buyer's remorse
diminish significantly
because social proof — the act
of making decisions based on what others recommend — justified the purchase in your mind.
The amount
of times I hear that a company only uses social media
because they think they ought to has
diminished over the years, but there are still some out there who don't get that digital is here to stay, and therefore fail to embed it deeply in their future plans.
Near - term risks have
diminished because central banks are set to extend the era
of cheap credit.
And cracks have begun to appear north
of the 49th parallel; GMP Securities analyst Michael Urlocker downgraded Research In Motion on April 21, saying it «risked becoming a value trap — a stock that looks cheap but isn't
because its prospects are
diminishing.»
As sales ramp up, there will be a
diminishing productivity rate, largely
because the salesforce is no longer only comprised
of the passionate founder.
If you're not careful you erode your margin and your brand,
because you
diminish the full price integrity
of your brand.
Because if someone letting their voice be heard is met with resistance, the likelihood
of them stepping out again is greatly
diminished.
Here's the good stuff: Instead
of having to pay a 55 % estate or gift tax on the 30 % stock transfer, the child pays much less
because, the IRS says, the GRAT
diminishes the value
of the stock.
It is admitted by the American Hebrew writer that certain Jews are omitted in any such tabulation
because of the penchant
of certain Jews for adopting non-Jewish names, but it is contended with justice that some non-Jews with Jewish - sounding names will also be included so that the total error will be
diminished.
If you believe we are heading into the decade
of gamification then listen up,
because you'll need to be watchful
of leveraging this tactic in a useful way rather than one that
diminishes long - term benefits.
Because token launches can occur in any country, the importance
of coming to the United States in general or Silicon Valley / Wall Street in particular to raise financing will
diminish.
Because boards tend to grow conservative over time, every year, the Amazon board gave a report
of an organization that was
diminished by the «institutional no» — doing more analysis and take fewer risks.
If the stop price is still substantially below the current price
of the stock, it often makes sense to raise it
because the odds
of the trade working out have now been greatly
diminished.
In part, this is
because the large scale
of the models
diminishes the ability to observe the key macroeconomic relationships central to the policy decision.
You would also
diminish your risk exposure in the process
because if price finishes outside the window, then the profits
of one option would almost neutralize the loss
of the other.
That's
because U.S. fiscal and monetary policies have
diminished the safe - haven appeal
of Treasuries.
I am a proud member
of the body
of Christ... put me down, make fun, scoff, spit on me,
diminish what I believe, tell me I am wrong, or persecute me verbally, physically, or mentally — I will forgive you as He forgives me, I will pray for your as He instructs, and I will do my human best to love you
because He loved you first.
Crap like this
diminishes the efforts
of rational thinkers
because it plays right into the religious folks prejudices surrounding atheism.
John 3:16 tells us
of His supreme love before we even cared to acknowledge Him so the supreme love has never
diminished nor can it ever get any better
because it is supreme and infinite.
Because both people in society and people in our churches live in the public realm, and because existence in the public realm validates authority and relevance, the absence of church presence in the public realm of the media diminishes people's perception of the relevance of faith to their everyday existenc
Because both people in society and people in our churches live in the public realm, and
because existence in the public realm validates authority and relevance, the absence of church presence in the public realm of the media diminishes people's perception of the relevance of faith to their everyday existenc
because existence in the public realm validates authority and relevance, the absence
of church presence in the public realm
of the media
diminishes people's perception
of the relevance
of faith to their everyday existence - ie.
Arius agreed to all
of the biblical titles and expressions used
of Christ's divinity
because each one could be interpreted in such a way as to ascribe to him a
diminished divinity (which, in biblical terms, could not be a divinity at all).
Many younger women who disapprove
of abortion nevertheless do not want the legal option to be closed off
because they realize that circumstances may conceivably arise in which they might need to exercise the abortion option, but beyond a certain age threshold there is probably
diminished empathy with less «analytical» younger women, who should now, their elders conclude, be compelled by the State to carry an accidental pregnancy to term.
Many
of us assume that
because our own circles include few fundamentalists, the numbers, influence and power
of fundamentalists have peaked and are rapidly
diminishing.
Because of the growth
of population and
diminishing resources, the third principle has appeal.
The beasts
of the field may trust blindly to instinct, without thereby
diminishing or betraying themselves,
because they have not yet seen.
To try and
diminish this story
because she is a woman
of faith (and perhaps you do not share this gift) merely demonstrates the vacant soul that chooses to live in a two dimensional world.
The clearheaded affirmation
of a self that can not
diminish itself through its own expenditure
because self - expenditure is its unfailing core?
The power
of creativity is not
diminished by interconnectedness,
because it is a power rooted in relationality, mutuality, and cocreativity.
Holloway does not want the roles
of the members
of the Trinity to be
diminished because the acts are always those
of the one God.
Because of their increased importance to the
diminished Democratic party, homosexuals will put strong pressure on the national party and on liberal religious denominations.
If the satisfaction
of sexual desire becomes the primary objective in a relationship, the desire can be enslaving
because it
diminishes the spirit (I Cor.
Christians today often de-emphasize the importance
of works
because we don't want to
diminish the priority
of grace in salvation.
No man is an island entire
of itself; every man is a piece
of the continent, a part
of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as a manor
of thy friends or
of thine own were; any man's death
diminishes me,
because I am involved in mankind.
That does not
diminish the importance
of correct doctrine, but rather allows it its proper place in glorifying the triune God, who graciously saves sinners
because of the person and work
of Christ.
However, when homophobes choose to ignore or
diminish the rest
of an LGBTQ person's humanity simply
because they are LGBTQ, that is an entirely different thing.
In this context Hans Urs Von Balthasar observed that since the Council the Church has become more than ever a male institution, which without the Marian dimension threatens to become inhuman and irrelevant.9 It is essential that we rediscover the feminine, Marian dimension
of the Church
because viewing the Church as a mere organisational or institutional entity not only impoverishes her from within but also «severely
diminishes her authentic religious appeal and misleads women who are seeking a legitimate and fruitful role».10 The loss
of this feminine dimension
of the Church gives rise to a false feminism in the Church - one which expresses itself in appeals for the ordination
of woman.