Sentences with phrase «by interest rather»

This tendency to cluster helps campaigns reach people more likely to respond to their messages, allowing them to find and aggregate supporters by interest rather than by location.
The best aspect of Meetup is that most all of the meetings are separated by interests rather than simply ages allowing for a little more flexibility in the dating scene.

Not exact matches

«Rather than saying «I'm bad at small talk,» set yourself up for success [by planning ahead],» recommends Zack, who suggests you «plan some interesting, open - ended questions that will stimulate conversation.
«The growth is driven by consumer trends rather than the classic push from big brewers,» says Jonnie Cahill, Heineken's senior director of low and no alcohol, citing an increasing interest on wellness and balance.
Rather, CASPERSEN operated a Ponzi - like scheme in which he misappropriated investor funds from the Fake Fund Accounts and converted them to his own use and use by others, including by using investor funds to meet CASPERSEN's periodic interest payment commitments to earlier investors.
The New York Times (nytab) has been criticized in the past for remaining family - controlled, and some have argued that the newspaper would be better off if it were run by a regular corporation rather than being operated in the interests of a specific family.
And herein lies the ethical question, posed to me by a director today: «When does hanging on or digging in breach a fiduciary duty by the director to act in the company's best interest, rather than the director's?»
It's a technique that goes beyond traditional marketing strategies by offering customers engaging and interesting material rather than being «sales - y» by pitching products or services directly.
«Today, rather than create results we won't be able to carry out like in the past, we should make good results by talking frankly about current issues, issues of interest,» Kim said.
The rise in U.S. interest rates has come as traders increasingly start to price in four Fed rate hikes in 2018, rather than the three that have been signaled by the rate setters.
Despite the mainland's capital controls, its bond market joined the global market ructions on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve surprised by saying it expected to hike interest rates three times next year, rather than the previously forecast two hikes.
«Rather than remedy its misconduct, China has chosen to harm our farmers and manufacturers,» Trump said in the statement, and he added that he's instructing the secretary of agriculture to take measures to protect farmers and other agricultural interests who might be ensnared by the Chinese tariffs.
-- Finally, Brad DeLong asks a fair question: «Why, if you want to tighten monetary policy, are you doing so first by raising interest rates rather than by shrinking the balance sheet?»
Stocks are being retired by corporate raiders in exchange for high - interest («junk») bonds, and by corporations using their earnings to buy their own stocks rather than to make new direct investments.
When a fiduciary engages in self - dealing, they breach their duty by acting in their own interests rather than the interests of their client.
Retail shopping, the news business and politics have taken on a more national character because the Internet lets people connect along interest lines rather than by geography.
With a fuel duty rise due this summer and the possibility of strikes by fuel tanker drivers, it will be interesting to measure the impact on the oil companies and whether BP and Shell can ensure that any blame attached is shared around equally, rather than disproportionately focused on them.
As the rule is implemented, retirement savers will benefit from receiving genuine advice that's in their best interest rather than advice that is influenced by conflicts of interest.
Still, she sent the link to a handful of investors Social Capital had worked with, asking them to share it with companies that might be interested in having their businesses evaluated by software rather than people.
By contrast, the Eurozone and Japan are still in the midst of extended programmes of quantitative easing (QE) intended mainly to keep interest rates low along the length of the yield curve (rather than directly to boost the rates of growth of money and purchasing power), and hence to stimulate the two economies.
By automating these rote tasks, salespeople can make better use of their time — rather than trying to figure out who in the pipeline is a serious buyer, they can talk to prospects they already know are interested and can focus on closing deals.
This was reinforced later in June by economic data which showed that the economy was not deteriorating further and by the Fed's decision to cut official interest rates by 25 basis points rather than the 50 basis points that had been widely anticipated.
Like most bond investors, we are concerned about rising interest rates and tax reform, but rather than waiting for higher rates we continue moving ahead anticipating higher rates by tilting the investments toward short and / or intermediate maturities.
Rather, the increase in spreads appears to reflect both tightness in the Commonwealth Government bond market (where supply remains limited and demand by foreign investors appears to have increased) and upward pressure on swap rates (one benchmark against which corporate bonds are priced) as companies have sought to lock in fixed - rate borrowings due to expected increases in interest rates.
Because prospective 12 - year annual market returns have never failed to reach at least 8 % by the completion of a market cycle, regardless of the level of interest rates, we view a 40 % market decline as a rather minimal target over the completion of this market cycle.
Computations of real interest rates should really be made by deducting an expectation of future, rather than past, inflation from the relevant nominal interest rate.
Banks initially responded to the competition from mortgage managers by product innovation aimed at new borrowers, rather than cutting their main standard variable interest rates.
Households were responding to declining interest rates by paying off their loans more quickly rather than reducing loan payments.
That is what a free market means today — income created by public - sector investment, «freed» to be paid to banks as interest rather than to be recaptured by government.
This winding down of U.S. debt can best be achieved by removing the tax - deductibility of interest payments, and do what the original 1913 income tax did: tax capital gains at normal income rates rather than subsidizing speculation.
However, unlike in the late 1980s, the current increase in the ratio has been mainly driven by the decisions of households to increase their levels of debt, rather than by a significant and unexpected increase in interest rates.
The bulk of recent interest in the technology was not driven by its ability to solve real - world problems or provide actual utility to users — rather it was purely driven by the pursuit of making a quick buck.
Unfortunately, the PM mining industry is full of management teams that are (1) neither interested in helping humanity by pushing a sound money agenda even though the very product they mine is equivalent to sound money, or (2) cater to the whims and unproductive interests of the banking industry rather than the best interests of the people and the people that invest in their stocks.
The economic literature has generally found that rather than increasing homeownership, the mortgage interest deduction encourages people to buy bigger homes and by taking on more debt.
RATHER THAN THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTE THESE FRAUDSTERS (Strategic Defaulters who are gaming and gaining off the System, and damaging the Economy by their thefts, and I know a woman doing this on her 3 homes, not paying any mortgages while she hides her money), OUR GOVERNMENT HAS RIGGED A SYSTEM TO COVER THE BANKS» LOSSES BY PAYING NO INTEREST ON RETIREES» SAVINGby their thefts, and I know a woman doing this on her 3 homes, not paying any mortgages while she hides her money), OUR GOVERNMENT HAS RIGGED A SYSTEM TO COVER THE BANKS» LOSSES BY PAYING NO INTEREST ON RETIREES» SAVINGBY PAYING NO INTEREST ON RETIREES» SAVINGS.
I read this rather interesting article on religion in the university, but was mostly struck by the comments, which were overwhelmingly hostile to religious belief.
Nor did it mean all adults were amused by or even interested in children; much more than today, adults socialized with other adults, rather than enjoying the company of their children.
True, applying the lyrics this way would rather crudely suggest that WWII was also at bottom caused by economic interests as well, but hey, we've still got WWI to bank upon.
As a result, our fourteenth and fifteenth chapters of Mark can be analyzed into two, or even three, classes of material: (1) the old, traditional passion narrative of the Roman church, ultimately derived from Palestine; (2) the additional material inserted into it by Mark, some of it perhaps from Palestine, some not; and finally, (3) some verses which may be later still, inserted in the interest of the risen Jesus» appearance in Galilee rather than in Jerusalem.
The conceptual growth, that is, growth in the relevant capacities, needed to apprehend God must be guided by interests in God rather than interests in God's solving persons» problems or liberating them from their bondage; but that does not exclude such interests.
Nuptial imagery is dealt with in the second letter of Clement of Rome and by Justin, but the main interest of the author is looking backwards rather than forwards.
(b) These abilities are guided by interests in God's peculiar ways of being present, interests in them for their own sake rather than for their moral, therapeutic, or redemptive consequences.
But that account of the actual universe would somehow be derived from the «possibilities» expressed by the text and not from the text directly — for even if the text seemed on the face of it to be offering a description of the universe, that description is not what is important or interesting about it; rather «propositions» or ideal possibilities it expresses is what is important about it.
The Thomas version seems to have been inherited by Thomas rather than created by him, since enjoying the fruits of the discovery by becoming a money - lender is contrary to logion 95 («If you have money, do not lend at interest... «-RRB-.
As I'll discuss at the end of my presentation, political science only does this by dint of a systematic abstraction of our lived political experience, that is, by singularly emphasizing politics as the management of a conflict of interests rather than the prudential navigation of conflicts between competing claims to honor, or of competing claims to the good.
The bishops seem to see American society and its institutions as a market rather than a community united by a common culture — a place where strangers work and pursue their economic interests, not a society where people share common bonds and shared responsibilities.
Rather they are drawn out of the infant by aspects of the environment, particularly the care and interest shown by parents and the words they speak.
Rather, the proposal is that study of every subject matter that is selected for study (using whatever academic disciplines are appropriate) be shaped and guided by an interest in the question: What is that subject matter's bearing on, or role in, the practices that constitute actual enactments, in specific concrete circumstances, of various construals of the Christian thing in and as Christian congregations?
Rakeffet «Rothkoff makes available for the first time some rather interesting remarks by the Rav on the psychology of mourning, the sociology of American prayer, and on a halakhic ruling from the early 1950s that one has a duty not to inform on an ex «Communist colleague unless the subject of investigation presents a genuine present threat.
But one can just as reasonably be concerned that religionists are too little, rather than too much, animated by theological interests.
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