Sentences with phrase «bill less i think»

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Bill Adams, PNC senior international economist, and Bill Stone, chief investment strategist for PNC Asset Management, explain how China's economy affects the United States and why our own stock market ups and downs are influenced less by China than many people think.
The homogeneous experience at Grace normalizes Bill's identity so that he can think of himself as a plain «American» and «Christian» in contrast to others who are implicitly lesser.
Those who think an amended C - 14, with some regulatory tightening and some provision for religious or conscientious objection, is what even opponents of the bill should now aim at, as the lesser of evils, should think again.
So before you cast judgement on any transfer... think about Team Cohesion, the system of play and what that player will contribute to improve (i.e. better finishing and less overall teamwork, pressing etc may not fit the bill!)
«The only reason I can think to do this is [is that] when real numbers come out in June and show less - than - positive results, it will be Bill de Blasio's administration's fault and not on Bloomberg's twelve - year legacy running the schools,» charged Miriam Aristy - Farer, President of District 6's Community Education Council (CEC).
If you think that will be the bill, then you have less knowledge of how Albany works than you think.
There's significantly less Wild Bill Hickok in Walter Hill's Wild Bill than one might think.
Second - billed Amanda Peet serves even less a purpose, vocalizing obvious thoughts on the adoption and testifying to David's continued heterosexuality.
I'd like to think that people were there for the actual art exhibition, which was billed as an all - female, all - nude art show where 20 women artists, aged 21 to 60 - something, from Russia, Chile, and beyond, «explore a perspective less chartered, that of a woman's eye on another,» and in the process «challenge the status quo with a liberating and authentic beauty.»
The stuff about a billion people (2 billion if you're Tim Flannery or Bill McKibben or Wetlands International; 3 - 4 billion if you're the Worldwatch Institute) relying on Asian glacier meltwater was knocked down long ago, so all the paper says is that a lesser — but still serious — problem will arrive later than thought and that proper scientists are doing proper stuff to find out exactly what's going on.
I think the latter is the definition of a denier, and nothing less fits the bill.
Bill Kristol Says Offshore Drilling Should be Brought Closer to Land The conservative thought leader Bill Kristol has made a remarkably idiotic statement in the wake of the BP oil spill — saying that «If we hadn't stopped closer - in drilling after the Santa Barbara accident 40 years ago — we've had these Congressional restrictions until 2008, for 40 years — we'd have more drilling closer in which is probably less dangerous, less treacherous than trying to drill 50 miles out from the coast,» in a discussion on Fox News.
The electricity will cost you a lot less than you think Often, when I talk to business owners about public charging, they're super nervous about a big jump in their energy bills.
More practically to daily ordinary life, in an «ask me anything» session on Reddit less than two weeks ago, Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft and co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, answered the following about what he thought technology would hold in the next 30 years:
I know that lawyers think, «Well, I can be more efficient while I bill by the hour», but, A, you don't have any incentive to because fewer hours means less money, but also I think when you commit to a fixed fee it rewires your brain to look for other ways to get to the same outcome, and it really does change the way you run your business and serve your clients.
As a practitioner who has recently started a consulting practice with both legal and «less legal» services in occupational health and safety, I thought an alternative billing arrangement would be freeing to both me and my clients.
When you talk abut changing billing structures, they get fearful because they think they are going to make less money.
No one wants to think about tax bills from the IRS, much less interest and penalties.
I think it is smart to have a minimum cash flow goal, because anything less than $ 100 - $ 200 per door could easily be eaten away by higher - than - expected repairs or utility bills... and then you end up in the negative cash flow zone.
A consumer may think it is a great idea until they get a bill in the mail from a unscrupulous advertiser or that less - than - straightforward ethical agent.
My water bill is less than $ 10 month and isnt something I even think about.
Also, does anybody really think that somebody negotiating on a $ 1.5 M + home they plan to live in for 15 + years will pay $ 5,000 less because that's the calculated net impact from mortgage interest and SALT on their 2019 taxes under the new tax bill?
And as I think is the case with many creative people (even only SOMEWHAT creative people, such as myself) they are easily moved off task by the thought of something more fun, visually appealing or less mundane than say, paying bills or organizing paperwork.
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