Sentences with phrase «by a fraction with»

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As far as excess reserves are concerned, B&K argued back in 2016 (when the IOER was a mere 0.25 %), «the only potential loans that would have been affected by the Fed's payment of interest are those with risk - adjusted short - term returns between precisely zero and one - quarter percent — surely a tiny fraction of the total.»
If we terminate Mr. Drexler's employment without cause or he terminates his employment with good reason, Mr. Drexler will be entitled to receive (i) a payment of his earned but unpaid annual base salary through the termination date, any accrued vacation pay and any un-reimbursed expenses, and (ii) subject to Mr. Drexler's execution of a valid general release and waiver of claims against us, as well as his compliance with the non-competition, non-solicitation and confidential information restrictions described below, (a) a payment equal to his annual base salary and target cash incentive award, one - half of such payment to be paid on the first business day that is six (6) months and one (1) day following the termination date and the remaining one - half of such payment to be paid in six equal monthly installments commencing on the first business day of the seventh calendar month following the termination date, (b) a payment equal to the product of (x) the last annual cash incentive award Mr. Drexler received prior to the termination date and (y) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days of service completed by Mr. Drexler in the year of termination and the denominator of which is 365, such amount to be paid on the first business day that is six (6) months and one (1) day following the termination date, and (c) the immediate vesting of such portion of unvested restricted shares and stock options as provided and pursuant to the terms of the relevant grant agreements under our 2003 Equity Incentive Plan.
It's the absence of productive real investment, which since 2000 has slumped to a small fraction of its historical growth rate, along with the encouragement of rank yield - seeking speculation by the Fed, that has repeatedly injured the U.S. economy, and is likely to insult the economy with further crises before any durable lessons are learned.
There's really no telling what the price of a coin will be once mining rewards are in fractions of a coin level, but it seems that during that time more and more people will enter the market with interest and vigor, and those people will help raise the price as well as stabilize it by having a far greater number of people who can decide if and when Bitcoin is losing value.
By learning about a borrower, his or her business, family, struggles and dreams, we connect with another human being across national, cultural, racial and religious fractions.
With 10 parties you could, in theory, end up with an extremist supported by only a small fraction of the populatWith 10 parties you could, in theory, end up with an extremist supported by only a small fraction of the populatwith an extremist supported by only a small fraction of the population.
To sustain the heavens and the earth by the fiat of his omnipotent word, so that if this word were withdrawn for the fraction of a second the universe would be plunged into chaos — how light a task compared with bearing the burden that mankind may take offense, when one has been constrained by love to become its saviour!
I know all the difficulties which confront theism — especially the problem of evil — but I am sure that Professor William Montague was right when he said that the chance of atheistic materialism's being true would have to be represented by a fraction, with one for the numerator and a denominator that would reach from here to the fixed stars.
Nothing would lead us to believe that women invoked the Holy One with any less frequency or fervor than did their male counterparts, yet the scriptures record only a fraction of women's prayers in comparison with those prayed by men.
I also can't agree with the «Classic Timeline» by science that says man is a relative latecomer and has only been here a small fraction ot the time that dinosaurs have.
Thinly slicing the sprouts vertically — by hand or with a food processor fitted with a slicing blade — gets similar results in a fraction of the time.
I made a version of these last night — I substituted the sugar with applesauce and reduced the liquid ingredients by a fraction.
There would always have been plenty of managers willing to take on the job, even though the club's transfer budget was a fraction of those being spent by our direct rivals, but I do not think any other top manager would have stuck with us, especially with big spending clubs such as Real Madrid and PSG after them.
Neither midfield could assert their dominance, with the respective strike forces left starved of opportunity, until a darting Zozulya was brought down by Kyle Walker and Konoplyanka's resulting free - kick deflected a fraction wide.
In American classrooms, by contrast, Stigler found that a unit on adding fractions with unlike denominators would usually begin with the teacher writing on an overhead projector a reliable formula to solve the problem, which students would be expected to copy down, memorize, and use for each subsequent problem.
Cesarean deliveries held steady in 2013 by declining a fraction to 32.7 percent of births (compared with 32.8 percent for 2010 - 12).
I see kids eat a fraction of their lunch day after day, and usually just the Cheetos, fruit by the foot, and chocolate milk that is sent along with the sandwich and apple.
Play food pizza fractions toy is made with care in China and has been tested by an independent laboratory to assure compliance with US toy safety laws (including testing for lead in paint).
«This can be afforded with only a fraction of the sum wasted by the MoD on bloated bureaucracy, bungled procurement projects and an outdated Cold War missile defence system,» Mr Clegg said.
A report on the dangers of smart meters prepared for the Vermont Department of Public Service says the radio frequency fields associated with the devices emit only a small fraction of the limits set by the Federal Communications Commission.
In keeping with the nation's budget - conscious mood, prices top out at $ 70 — a fraction of what designs by these fashion industry heavyweights usually command.
Led by Ken Buesseler, a senior scientist and marine chemist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), the team found that a small fraction of contaminated seafloor sediments off Fukushima are moved offshore by typhoons that resuspend radioactive particles in the water, which then travel laterally with southeasterly currents into the Pacific Ocean.
Combining these models with data on local rainfall and snowmelt, the team calculated what fraction of the water is carried to the sea by rivers, and what fraction sinks into the ground.
By using laser - generated, hologram - like 3D images flashed into photosensitive resin, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, along with their academic collaborators, have discovered they can build complex 3D parts in a fraction of the time of traditional layer - by - layer printinBy using laser - generated, hologram - like 3D images flashed into photosensitive resin, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, along with their academic collaborators, have discovered they can build complex 3D parts in a fraction of the time of traditional layer - by - layer printinby - layer printing.
However, by using laser - generated, hologram - like 3D images flashed into photosensitive resin, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, along with collaborators at UC Berkeley, the University of Rochester, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have discovered they can build complex 3D parts in a fraction of the time of traditional layer - by - layer printing.
Finally, an estimate of the burden of alcohol - attributable breast cancer incidence and mortality by means of a Population - Attributable Fraction methodology (using data on alcohol consumption from the Global Information System on Alcohol and Health, and data on cancer incidence and mortality from the GLOBOCAN database) showed that an estimated 144,000 breast - cancer cases and 38,000 breast - cancer deaths globally in 2012 were attributable to alcohol, with 18.8 % of these cases and 17.5 % of these deaths affecting women who were light drinkers.
Prototypes have the potential to power a multitude of devices with different energy needs, as well as recharging in a fraction of the time needed by conventional rechargeable batteries.
Findings from the Treatment of Preserved Cardiac Function Heart Failure with an Aldosterone Antagonist (TOPCAT) trial, have revealed that adding the medication known as spironolactone (Aldactone) to existing therapy did not significantly reduce the composite time to either death from cardiovascular causes, surviving a cardiac arrest, or hospitalization to manage heart failure in patients with heart failure and a preserved ejection fraction in a study funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health.
By combining different fractions in a trial - and - error fashion with the known NER proteins, Wood's team eventually identified the simplest mixture that would repair DNA in the test tube (Cell, vol 80, p 859).
Now, scientists are converging on an explanation, at least for a fraction of the ALS cases caused by a mutation also associated with a kind of dementia.
However, with just a fraction of the power put out by the NRU, this facility will not be able to take up this displaced research traffic.
Beginning with counting and moving through topics such as multiplication and fractions, Arithmetic provides a nuanced understanding of working with numbers, gently connecting procedures that we once learned by rote with intuitions long since muddled by education.
But the former requirement has become increasingly unrealistic, considering that a large fraction of publications now contain contributions from groups with very different expertise — and that half of the papers published in 2009 by Science had authors from more than one nation.
A new study by researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) found comparable long - term outcomes between congestive heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction commonly known as «diastolic heart failure» and congestive heart failure with reduced ejection fraction also known as «systolic heart failure.»
The experiment monitors germanium detectors, cooled to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero, for subtle vibration and ionization effects that would be produced by WIMPs colliding with germanium nuclei.
The government's review of the UK energy supply published today (26 / July) highlights the dreadful performance of wind power, with over 1830 turbines with combined capacity of 2GW reducing fuel consumption in (and emissions from) UK power stations by tiny and irrelevant fraction of one per cent.
The model assumed that a sizeable fraction of hard - core warriors would die by the sword, but it also assumed a reward for those who didn't: they got to mate with females from the conquered tribe.
Still, since only a fraction of the symbiont population is harvested, the microbes likely benefit from the association with the host by gaining nutrition in the bug's gut and a secured transmission route to the next generation,» says Hassan Salem.
Webster's method avoids these paradoxes with a mathematical formula that involves multiplying the fractions by a tiny bit more than 435 and rounding to the nearest whole number.
As part of the international ERA - NET project, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd developed, in collaboration with its partners, a tannin extraction process from bark material generated as a by - product in the paper and wood industry to give added value to the fraction currently used for incineration.
Today, a large fraction of a chip's power is used to keep the chip components marching lockstep by broadcasting ticks of the chip's clock, but there are promising research projects to do that with optical links.
When primary cultures from these mice are stimulated with proinflammatory cytokines, the endothelial cell fraction responds by up - regulating the inducible endothelial cell adhesion molecules, E-selectin and VCAM - 1.
The short orbital periods of the newfound planets enabled their detection from the small data set — each planet passed its star several times in the 43 - day observation window, dimming the starlight by a small fraction with each orbit.
This search is contaminated by a large fraction of false positives, caused by different eclipsing binary configurations that might be confused with a transiting planet.
This was the issue with Hubble: The curve in its primary mirror was off by just a fraction of a hair's width, which caused light to reflect away from the center of the mirror, leading to blurry images.
In fact, the researchers found that chondrules were most likely created by the collision of such moon - sized planetary embryos: These bodies smashed together with such violent force that they melted a fraction of their material, and shot a molten plume out into the solar nebula.
However, we find a significant variation of the fraction of cool dwarfs with galactic latitude, indicating a target selection bias due to interstellar reddening and the increased contamination by giant stars near the galactic plane.
With the 3 sub-stellar detections in our sample, we estimate the fraction of stars that host a planetary system formed by GI to be within 1.0 - 8.6 % (95 % CL).
These finding were exactly in accordance with Gillet et al., 1996 [24], who stated that, Cyclin D1 staining did not appear to correlate with an increased S - phase fraction as judged by flow cytometry.
By pooling the genetic material of the adults with bipolar disorder, the U.S. researchers were able to scan the entire group at a small fraction of the cost of scanning each person's material individually.
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