You get the honor of earning a little
bit of interest on the little bit that is left.
However, I felt they added
a bit of interest on that side of the picture, if they were kept restrained.
What if you want to earn a little
bit of interest on your cash?
Each of the main characters provide
a bit of interest on their own: Chris Evans as the main rabble - rouser, Jamie Bell as his right - hand man, John Hurt as the old - timer and Octavia Spencer as the wronged - mother.
Not exact matches
For those
of you
interested in what goes
on behind the scenes
of the ABC TV show, Shark Tank, Daniel also tells us some
interesting bits of info and also gives some tips for those who may be heading into the Shark Tank.
The post is filled with technical details for those looking for a deeper dive into the science, but for the layperson this is probably the most
interesting bit: Using a cool gadget that floods a room with a specific color
of light, Westland's research group «found a small effect
of colored light
on heart rate and blood pressure: Red light does seem to raise heart rate, while blue light lowers it.»
The 2.9 % rise in December average hourly earnings «might put a little
bit more pressure
on the Fed to accelerate the path [
of interest rate hikes], but I really don't think it's going to be that significant a push,» said Dan North, chief economist at Euler Hermes North America.
There's a
bit more moving money around, focusing
on innovation, which is clearly in the
interest of business, but our view here is that innovation must be lead by business not by government.
I actually spoke to one
of the members
of the Board
of Governors, it was a social occasion and I was kinda tweaking her a little
bit and said «you guys are insolvent every now and then depending
on the level
of interest rates because you have all these 10 - year notes,» and she said «no we're not.»
I found it
interesting and a
bit ironic that your December issue included a feature
on Tan Le's brain - wave - reading headset and, only nine pages later, a story
on Entrepreneur
of the Year Alison Schuback [«What Alison Schuback Wants»], whose brain injury has left her physically disabled.
Indeed, the word's steady hold
on the global lexicon has lent itself to some
interesting bits of industry lately — from its inclusion in the updated Scrabble game, to beauty campaigns like Lady Gaga's just - announced partnership with Shiseido, to the prevalence
of selfie sticks (especially this New Year's Eve) and companies like GoPro, Purina and Samsung cashing in with promotional selfies.
«If you pay the minimum payment, you're only paying
interest plus a tiny
bit of what you owe
on the card,» he says.
If you spend a
bit of time
on our channel, you will also find a plethora
of other
interesting trading videos you probably have not yet seen.
I'm crunching
on other stuff so this will be brief, but I've been reading a fair
bit of commentary about how Trump's fiscal plans — infrastructure investment and tax cuts — won't help the economy; «they'll be recessionary, they'll deliver higher inflation and
interest rates, they'll force the Fed to move from brake - tapping to brake - slamming.»
This is a
bit of wild speculation
on my part, but depending
on what the PBoC is allowed to do with
interest rates, we may see the beginnings
of an adjustment as early as next year.
You'll earn rewards, like cash back or travel points,
on your purchase, and get a
bit of time to pay off your balance before
interest kicks in.
In addition, since your ability to obtain a private loan depends largely
on a student's (and often their parents») creditworthiness,
interest rates can vary quite a
bit and can potentially be significantly higher than those available through one
of the federal options we discussed earlier.
The reduction in eurozone
interest rates announced
on September 4 by European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi came as a
bit of a surprise to some market players.
The reduction in eurozone
interest rates announced
on September 4 by European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi came as a
bit of a...
Richard Banks: So as you say,
on the face
of it a status quo, but actually what's going
on underneath the surface is perhaps a little
bit more
interesting.
If she had added: «Plus, even though we are currently above the Effective Lower Bound
on nominal
interest rates (which is probably below 0 %) we are worried that the margin
of safety is getting a
bit small, and are pleased that fiscal policy is making that margin
of safety a
bit bigger than it otherwise would be» that would also be an internally consistent thing for the Bank
of Canada to say.
It would be more
interesting to hear the thoughts
of the guy
on the corner that «actually talks to God» He's every
bit as credible & every
bit as newsworthy.
Interesting idea but I don't think there's a danger
of anyone fornicating
on bin Laden's hypothetical grave so your concern about birth control is a
bit misplaced.
The Vineyard is particular in that it contains a fair
bit of diversity, but we rally around a common set
of values (those are readily available
on any or our national websites — if you are really
interested).
When Jesus talked about throwing pearls before swine or throwing holy things to dogs, the imagery seems a
bit insulting... but putting that aside, I think he's saying that we shouldn't push things
on people that they're not
interested in, ready for, appreciative
of, etc..
Good point, this does seem like a
bit of a stretch; and an article
on blue laws would be rather
interesting (they make for a healthy seperation
of church and state conversation).
We read the Bible «through the Jesus lens» — which looks suspiciously like it means using the parts
of the Gospels that we like, with the awkward
bits carefully screened out, which enables us to disagree with the biblical texts
on God, history, ethics and so
on, even when Jesus didn't (Luke 17:27 - 32 is an
interesting example).
The book is not specifically religious, so I was a
bit surprised to bump into what I thought was a really
interesting assessment
of religious fundamentalism
on page 63, where Godin writes:
You're right that the
interesting study is what's inside
of them, but you don't find it the least
bit interesting that a rock that's been probably flying around in outerspace for maybe close to millions maybe even billions
of years landed
on earth and you could actually touch history?
My final coconut oil use is for oil pulling, this is a pretty
interesting topic and requires a fair
bit of explanation so I'll save this for another post — but it involves swirling coconut oil around you mouth every morning to clean it out, sounds crazy but it's awesome and something that I've really come to love despite a lot
of scepticism
on the topic to start with!
It's so
interesting because in the little
bit of research I did
on raw eggs in cooking, it only seems to be we Americans who are concerned about them, most
of the rest
of the world eats raw eggs in certain dishes without a second thought.
This one is especially helpful, because I've been trying to cut back
on a teeennssyy
bit of carbs, so I've been trying to eat more salads... knowing how to mix up my own dressings will definitely help keep things
interesting!
If you are
interested in a warm version
of this cake, it's chocolate goodness spilling out with your first delectable
bite, then read
on.
With
interest growing in the Meat Free Monday campaign, Paul also points out that vegetarian cuisine needs to show what it can do, not only to counter certain false impressions, but to capitalise
on the increasing numbers
of people doing their
bit for the environment and animal welfare by eating less meat.
One ingredient that I found a
bit odd in their recipe was the addition
of baking soda... I started digging around
on good old google and found some
interesting information — baking soda can help counteract the acidity
of tomatoes.
Big, wide pappardelle noodles would be an
interesting replacement and would change the taste and texture
of the soup a
bit, but would be a great variation
on white bean and kale soup.
Some highlights included the Fried Green Tomatoes with crabmeat
on top, the Kale Salad, corn side dish (a
bit of a surprise since local corn season is over, and an
interesting entree
of Smoked Carrots with Freekeh.
I recently was researching for raw honey because I know that the ones sold in the supermarket are not real I also know that the difference is huge, I just want to find Real Raw Honey uncooked, unprocessed, with all the enzimes and the polen, but then I came across this Manuka Honey and it is
interesting, but I'm unsure about which one has some or not
of the properties
of the Manuka, after reading your article I got a
bit disapointed because I had bought some honey
on Amazon and one
of the brands is Weederspoon and you said is not real antibacterial or not as they advertise, my question is, this honey that I bought is real Raw and not heated and has traces
of polen?
Don't skimp
on the seeds — lots
of crunchy
bits throughout keep this salad recipe texturally
interesting.
The first centered
on the rumors
of what had happened to him: a) he was suffering from burnout, hardly uncommon at Yale, where stress, expectation and ambition sometimes alchemized to disastrous effect; b) he had gone to Europe in pursuit
of a love
interest or a band («We heard he was roadying for Smashing Pumpkins,» says teammate Josh Woodruff); c) in a
bit of typical college overreaching, others theorized that the country had just sworn in the first Democratic president (Bill Clinton) since we were in the fourth grade, and Blake's walkabout was a manifestation
of a new, free - spirited ethos.
Come Playoff time when rotations tighten a
bit and Teams really lock in
on D it's going to be really
interesting to watch them trot out a line - up
of 6» 3 + guys.
With the likes
of Manor and Ford recently hinting at an
interest in a more cost - effective F1 for the future, is a grid with a
bit more depth
on the horizon?
«There might be a
bit of interest as well in Romeu, who has had an excellent season and does exactly what it says
on the tin.
They make up the
bit about RM selling him
on and sudenly the story is
of interest to clubs all over europe.
sorry this is a
bit of the subject does anyone know what the situation with our overall debt is at the moment and what our repayments are i was under the impression that we are at about the # 245 million mark gross debt and about # 97 net debt are the stadium repayments lower now or something is the bonds
interest dropped lower inprice we were paying something like # 20 - # 30 million in repayments but heard its down to about # 15 million per yr now i know we will have broken throught the # 300 million mark in revenue now i am guessing that contributes more to the transfer funds or if not what makes up the transfer funds in the club i.e deals or match day revenue plus cash in the bank which stands at a high level but must be just in case we might default
on a payment we need heavy cash in hand to bail us out this side
of the club really intrigues me as it is not a much talked about subject unless you are into that type
of area
of work or care about the general fianacial outcome
of the club does anyone have more insight into our finances would be great to hear from anyone about this matter cheers gonerwineverything (because we are)
If the club really are intent
on blocking any transfer to an EPL rival, and I think we have to be, it might mean we get a
bit less for him but there will surely be plenty
of interest, don't you think?
I think Wenger will buy a big - potential relative unknown that surprises us to replace Flamini, continue the fast - tracking
of Bielik, work a
bit more
on Wilshere's redemption / rehabilitation, complete his 4 year Lazarus project
on Diaby and keep old - pro Arteta
interested in the background.
I think Berchelt slants a
bit more
on the technical side
of that description, but he has enough
of the attributes to make it
interesting in my eyes.
Belotti has been
on fine form for his club side so far this season and as a result he has supposedly gathered quite a
bit of interest from a number
of top European sides.
like I said before it doesn't matter who is the manager it starts from the top
of the board has to go if we have a strong Like I said before it doesn't matter who is the manager it starts from the top board has to go if we have a strong Board Who is pushing the manager then we'll have a chance Wenger is a good manager but if we have a board he's not
interested in winning things you know the answer to that do you remember when Dean was in charge Wenger was around then we won everything The board is destroying Wenger and Arsenal football club American doesn't give a toss about AFC if we put pressure
on the board then they might start spending a
bit of money or Selecor hopefully I'm glad we lost today because I think it will go to the board maybe get the stupid American to spend a
bit more money