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better extent of responses from the process of online dating.
And it is about the prophet who knows full
well the extent of God's mercy and grace, and does not like it.
Sheath silhouette, every refined detail is accented to
best extent of charm.
Not exact matches
One
of a number
of reasons I stayed out
of my business offices and worked at home as much as possible was because when I went to the office, I was «drawn» to listen in on, interfere with or critique every phone call, look at every fax, poke my nose all the way into everything — to the
extent that I ruined everybody else's productivity as
well as my own.
We will continue working with the government to understand the full
extent of Russian interference, and we will do our part not only to ensure the integrity
of free and fair elections around the world, but also to give everyone a voice and to be a force for
good in democracy everywhere.
Quite apart from the argument over OSFI - style oversight, the former federal official and others stress this segment
of the market at least requires more transparency and clearer data so regulators and the Bank
of Canada can
better understand the credit landscape and the
extent of high - risk loans issued by private lenders.
Three reasons: 1) the democratization
of information (everyone knows everything); 2) the speed
of change (you can't wait for the C - suite to tell you what to do); and 3) rising expectations, especially among millennials, who look to their employers, and to some
extent their goods and services providers, to do
good in the world.
To what
extent Macron can make
good on pro-business promises will,
of course, depend on how many seats he's able to win in parliament.
And if getting rid
of a port and adding haptic buzz to a button is the
extent of smartphone innovation today,
well then smartphones truly have become the new toasters: commoditized, boring and yesterday's news.
To the
best of my recollection, these were the full
extent of contacts I had during the campaign with persons who were or appeared to potentially be representatives
of the Russian government.
The researchers even developed a «partner phubbing scale» to determine the
extent to which a romantic partner ignores his or her
better half in favor
of a beloved gadget.
Hajdu and Bains opened the meeting by outlining the
extent of coming technological change, like automation, that could displace workers, as
well as the need to craft policies to prepare workers for new jobs.
The emergence
of application download stores, meanwhile, is helping small - business owners
better understand the
extent to which they can use their mobile phones for a variety
of business processes, creating high - profile venues for obtaining specialized business applications.
We believe that while many brands come and go, one thing that will never go out
of style is the love we have for our pets, the
extent we will go to get them what they need and the importance
of being the go - to store for expert advice and
best - in - class customer experience.
To a certain
extent, transparency is an alternative to
good governance: we the public want access to the details if we worry that the people who are supposed to be taking care
of those details aren't doing a
good job
of it.
The worry is that businesses exposed to such arguments will come to think
of ethics from a purely instrumental point
of view: we'll act ethically only because, and only to the
extent, that it's
good for profits.
Take my word for it, if you're not out there and in control
of your story, to the
extent that it's even possible any more, the vacuum will readily be filled by any number
of other people — employees, ex-employees, competitors, advocates for a million causes, etc. — with their own
good and bad axes to grind.
In Twitter's case, and to some
extent YouTube's as
well, the company has made a commitment to free speech, and to distributing content regardless
of whether it is disturbing (although in Twitter's case that seems to be weakening).
But the answer is we currently simply have no way
of knowing the number
of unpaid interns and Mr. Langille's estimates are the
best we have; I am grateful that he has estimated the
extent of the practice.
Christina Kramer, CIBC's group head
of personal and small business banking for Canada, said it is too early to gauge the
extent of the impact
of the mortgage underwriting rules, as
well as the January interest rate hike.
It all started with this simple question: if a company is wholly
good and engaged in sincere, ongoing and proactive dialogue with its stakeholders, then to what
extent would they require the counsel and services
of a public relations firm?
«The
extent and speed
of the rally in gold prices is somewhat surprising as there are few pressing reasons to be bullish, indeed there are more headwinds than tailwinds,» ScotiaMocatta said in a monthly note, citing rising U.S. equity markets as
well as higher U.S. interest rates.
As vice president and comptroller, Fisk used corporate funds to corrupt public officials, produce Broadway shows, and support Broadway beauties, especially the
well - known Josie Mansfield, to such an
extent that he was also called «The Prince
of the Erie.»
By looking to Europe, which has meticulous data collection practices and a history
of paid leave stretching back to the 19th century, researchers have been getting a
better and
better handle on the
extent to which varying amounts
of paid leave can save kids» lives.
It's all working inexorably toward the moment when Snowden finally chooses to reveal to the world the full
extent of the NSA's massive overreach, and Stone does his
best to turn what is essentially a data dump into high drama.
Just last June, the council voted Mississauga's iconic 50 - and 56 - storey Absolute World — the so - called Marilyn Monroe towers — the
best tall buildings in the Americas and became fascinated by the
extent of the building boom north
of the border, says executive director Antony Wood.
One
of Canada's leading scholars on deindustrialization and the author
of Industrial Sunset: The Making
of North America's Rust Belt, 1969 — 1985, Concordia historian Steven High, assumes that deindustrialization did occur to some
extent, but that nationalist worker activism forced politicians to legislate advance warnings
of shutdowns,
better packages and, in some cases, even slowed plant closures.
What produces a
good signal is the internal uniformity
of a rally, not its
extent.
Tufekci offers up a number
of recommendations for Facebook, including sharing data with outside researchers to
better understand how misinformation spreads and the
extent of filter bubbles, 1 acting much more aggressively to eliminate fake news like it does spam and other objectionable content, rehiring human editors, and retweaking its algorithm to favor news balance, not just engagement.
In the next six months we will start to get a much
better idea
of the
extent to which the post-crash recovery in the economy, profits, stocks and the suppression
of interest rates is artificial.
The message is to encourage investors to think carefully about their risk tolerance, their true investment horizon, the
extent to which they experience distress if an overvalued market advances without them, the
extent to which they believe that historical evidence should inform investment decisions, and the
extent to which they would be able to adhere to their investment discipline in the face
of what could very
well be a 50 % market loss over the completion
of this cycle.
The administrator will determine the methods
of payment
of the exercise price
of an option, which may include, to the
extent permitted by applicable law, cash, shares, or other property acceptable to the administrator, as
well as other types
of consideration, subject to the provisions
of our 2015 Plan.
I remember bringing up to my accountant and he said something to the
extent that it's
better to set it up within a decade
of retirement.
Efficient pricing in fixed - interest markets depends, to a large
extent, on the existence
of a
well - defined yield curve for an asset
of undoubted credit worthiness.
After extensive consideration
of these issues, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) concluded last year that the focus should instead be on greater transparency
of securities lending and repo activity and
better disclosure to clients around the
extent to which their collateral would be rehypothecated (FSB 2013).
We can say that, to some
extent, the rise and rise
of 24Option can be attributed to the wide range
of services offered as
well as their quality.
Written by NCEO founder Corey Rosen, this issue brief discusses as
of mid-2016 the
extent and growth
of employee ownership; survey data on ESOPs and corporate governance as
well as ESOPs and executive compensation; research on the effect
of ESOPs on corporate performance; the 2012 shared capitalism study
of Great Place to Work applicants; data on employee ownership and employee financial
well - being; the NCEO's analysis
of data on ESOPs and default rates; trends in broad - based equity compensation plans; equity compensation and corporate performance; the impact
of ESOPs and other broad - based plans on unemployment; legislative and regulatory issues for employee ownership; and international developments in broad - based plans.
The aim
of the study is to develop key insights for financial institutions and regulators in order to
better understand the
extent of its impact as they move forward in utilizing blockchain.
Since technical analysis is essentially an analysis
of market psychology based on price and trading volume data (as
well as sentiment and positioning data to the
extent they are available), cryptocurrencies seem ideally suited to this analytical approach.
The main issue for
good, established companies here is not the risk to the long - term stream
of cash flows, but to what
extent the uncertainty about the coming year or two
of earnings will frighten investors to sell at depressed prices (thereby pricing stocks to deliver even higher long - term returns).
Thus far in 2005, the dollar has risen back to around 1.30 against the euro, in part reflecting the fact that the US federal funds rate has now risen above the monetary policy rate in the euro area, as
well as comments from European officials expressing concerns about the
extent of the appreciation
of the euro.
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort
of forecast, but to the
extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion
of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period
of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at
best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk
of an oncoming recession, which would become more
of a factor if we observe a substantial widening
of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
Small caps (Russell 2000) and to a lesser
extent Nikkei and EM equities in stocks all have below - average vol and correlations today to S&P 500; makes index hedges cheaper, although the lower level
of realized volatility means consensus is looking for an even
better entry point to buy equity vol.»
Indeed, Dow Jones likens the Global Dow to a Dow Jones industrial average for the global economy, and the Averages Committee selects the components
of the index using objective criteria such as market capitalization, as
well more subjective factors like a company's reputation and to what
extent it is
of interest to investors.
Just because the real estate market in the Toronto (
well known as the epicenter
of the universe) and to a lesser
extent Vancouver is in bubble territory does not mean that there is a real estate bubble in the rest
of Canada.
Also, the need for interest rates to rise will be lessened to the
extent that inflation expectations remain
well anchored and wage pressures in stronger parts
of the economy do not spill over to other parts.
We have much
better — and more conclusive — evidence for climate change from more boring sources like global temperature averages, or the
extent of global sea ice, or thousands
of years» worth
of C02 levels stored frozen in ice cores.
Saxo Bank will handle such Corporate Actions in the
best interest
of the client to the
extent that time and operational procedures will allow.
DVD
of the week: McMafia Crime drama McMafia is a rollicing adventure that makes some
good points about the
extent to which dirty money has corrupted governments around the world.
The
extent to which the valuation
of U.S. bonds is out
of sync with the U.S. economy is
best illustrated in the graph below in which the yield on the 10 - year government note is depicted against the Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index.