Sentences with phrase «bit of the next decade»

But what the NBA is seeing these days, and is likely to be seeing through a good bit of the next decade, is much, much more.

Not exact matches

But if a business is worth x and trading at 1.25 x, and is growing at 15 % for the next decade, you can see why the passivity of the latter is rewarded because the enormity of the growth overcompensates for any valuation that needs to get burned off when you overpay by a little bit.
Bitcoin will double to $ 5,000 next year, and reach $ 25,000 to $ 50,000 in the next decade, the Miami Beach, Florida - based Moas said in a note to clients Wednesday, where he also disclosed he bought «a little bit» of litecoin, bitcoin and ethereum in a Coinbase.com account.
This way the next manager will not be here for over a decade making profit and not giving titles in return... I really don't want to see this bit of history repeated.
The Grand Cherokee's styling, while at this point admittedly feeling a bit more evocative of last decade than next decade, just mops the floor with the Nissan.
I know its hard for the «Old Schoolers», but Publishers need to embrace open and viral content strategies and not restrict the movement of the bits if they want to be around the next decade...
To remind Inafune that we've all messed up at some point, and as a public service announcement for gamers to be a bit more cautious next time around, I've assembled a list of the top 11 games that have built us up only to break us down in the past decade.
«If we have a viable pathway at building nuclear power in smaller bites, the whole financing structure can change and make it much more affordable... If we can demonstrate let's say the first modular reactor in the early part of the next decade, then what we hope is it's part of the planning process in the middle of the next decade for our utilities.
The intermittency of wind and solar energy has some state regulators and energy companies a bit concerned, but they (along with that Nervous Nelly sitting across from you) should take comfort in the findings of a recent study that looked at the extent to which we can meet electricity demands in the lower 48 states over the next several decades with renewable energy.
Digging a bit deeper we find that a worrisome high level of coal burning is slated to remain in place at least over the next decade.
One year of the second decade has already expired, with again no warming (in fact slight cooling), so it will take a rate of a bit more that 0.4 C per decade over the next 9 years to arrive at the forecast level averaged over both decades.
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