Sentences with phrase «by the reckoning of»

And, by the reckoning of at least one analyst, the slowdown in indebtedness and the slowdown in the appreciation of property values has more to do with tighter mortgage rules than «a responsible attitude» by consumers.

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In the «grief cycle» model theorized by the psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler - Ross, denial is the first of five stages individuals experience when reckoning with death, and acceptance is the last.
Peter Hall, chief economist at Export Development Canada, reckons Canadian exports will shrink by 8 % in 2017 because of Brexit.
By his own reckoning, Harrison has eliminated 3,000 of the 19,500 positions (including part - timers and contractors) existing when he took over; at a New York investor conference, he mused he may turf thousands more than initially projected.
By the middle of 2016, Buiter reckons China's real growth could be around 2.5 %, which would certainly weigh heavily on global growth, and provide a drag on stock markets around the world.
The Fed reckons U.S. gross domestic product could expand by as much as 2.7 % in 2016, which would be considerably faster than the rate of growth — roughly 2 % — that policy makers think the American economy can handle without stoking inflation.
The seven - year - old Plug and Play Tech Center is no stranger to startup investment; in the course of more than half a decade, it has accelerated 1,500 early - stage companies, by Amidi's reckoning.
Because of the widespread dilution, Research Affiliates reckons that since 1871, EPS has risen around 1.5 % a year in real terms, lagging total earnings by around 2 points.
By my reckoning, there are only seven who make the cut: Richard Branson (Virgin (VMED)-RRB-, Kris Gopalakrishnan (Infosys (INFY)-RRB-, Kjell Nordstrom and Jonas Ridderstrale (Stockholm School of Economics), Lynda Gratton, Rob Goffee, and Gareth Jones (London Business School).
THE whole picture of industry, business, and amusements, then, may be summed up by repeating that while there are certain industries which Jews dominate and certain industries in which Jewish participation is considerable there are also vast industrial fields, generally reckoned as the most typical of our civilization, in which they play a part so inconsiderable as not to count in the total picture.
But as hybrid publishing grows, some skeptics wonder if the industry may be forced to reckon with the results of its own success: a market flooded with forgettable books created by companies for hire.
Michael Arone, chief investment strategist at State Street Global Advisors, reckons that new legislation that drops the rate all the way to 20 %, and contains other levy - lowering provisions such as immediate expensing of capital expenditure, could raise EPS for the S&P 500 by 8 % in the first year.
The International Monetary Fund reckons that Canada's gross domestic product moved ahead of the US by about $ 3,000 on a per - capita basis last year.
Yet Facebook, despite undergoing its own grilling by Congress and despite vowing to undertake a self - reckoning in response to its unwitting influence over the past two years of geopolitics, did not take further action against CA until this past Friday, when it reported to the New York Times that it had suspended CA's Facebook account, along with CA's original researchers, Kogan and Wylie.
By encouraging production growth when market conditions dictate the opposite, pumping barrels into storage is only leading to a day of reckoning down the road.
Ohanian also told Fortune that he reckons Bitcoin will finally clear $ 20,000 by the end of this year.
They now reckon Asia's third - largest economy will expand by a paltry 4.0 percent in the quarter, compared with a median estimate of 6.5 percent from a Bloomberg survey of 12 economists published in late - November.
I'm not a conservative myself, but I'm reckoning there are a lot of conservative women out there who are disgusted by the PC use of Redford as an all - purpose witch and who might vote for Danielle Smith in protest of it.
✔ America's Economic Day of Reckoning: Why the dollar could collapse by the year 2020.
Investors like Bill Gurley, a partner at the venture capital firm Benchmark, have warned of an eventual reckoning, a time when money is not as easy to come by, which will cause some companies to sputter out when their bank accounts empty.
By her reckoning, that's about $ 1 billion of development annually.
The fact that you, a «non-believer», have spent this much time and energy defaming the Holy Son of God, just adds to the mountain of proof that Jesus Christ is a force that must be reckoned with by every human being.
By my reckoning, Americans are motivated more by the fear of seeming narrow or intolerant than by a desire for something as vague as «diversity.&raquBy my reckoning, Americans are motivated more by the fear of seeming narrow or intolerant than by a desire for something as vague as «diversity.&raquby the fear of seeming narrow or intolerant than by a desire for something as vague as «diversity.&raquby a desire for something as vague as «diversity.»
By Pitstick's reckoning, the Church teaches that Christ's descent was to «the limbo of the Fathers,» which is to say, to the patriarchs of the Old Testament, in order to liberate them.
Purdue did not reckon with the ingenuity of addicts, who by smashing or chewing or dissolving the pills could release the whole narcotic load at once.
I thank the powers of the Godly ordained to have made my sub-microbial celestially built body and the social generalist ambiances leavening for giving me an afforded life to be so lived out upon an Omni - celestial portion of planetary worldly passions felt by self - loathing critiques of renounced meager reckoning!
Again, St Augustine of Hippo (354 - 430), one of the Church's greatest theologians, recognised that the six days of creation can not be interpreted in a fundamentalist way: days are normally reckoned by the rising and setting of the sun, but the sun was only created on day four!
The math can be confusing, when attempting to equate the date of the death of Jesus with the date of the death of the actual passover lamb, which by «time» reckoning was in reality 18 hours before, but was indeed the third hour of the night of Nisan 15.
Many historians rightfully point out that by Jewish reckoning, any portion of a day was considered the whole day, this explanation still does not get us to three days and three nights.
He was taken down on the evening of the Preparation day which is Thursday evening by Jewish reckoning of days.
The new beginning point of ethics is yet to be reckoned with by philosophical ethics.
Such chronicles have always been fraught with ambiguity and the possibility of misinterpretation, however, and such reckonings have generally been disapproved by the church; Origen and Augustine, among many others, both argued that many of the ages chronicled in the OT are simply of unknowable length, and went on to note that the «days» of the creation story simply can not be «days» in the ordinary sense of the term as the sun isn't created until the fourth «day».
Historians of the Roman liturgy generally reckon the restorations of the Easter Vigil (by Pius XII) and the adult catechumenate (by Vatican II) as two of the signal accomplishments of the twentieth - century liturgical movement.
The meal took place that evening (v 17 and parallels), which by Jewish reckoning was the beginning of the next day.
Even by traditional reckoning, the start of the new millennium should be January 2001, as the Royal Greenwich Observatory has declared and the title of the popular film, 2001: A Space Odyssey, suggests.
They are only a result of reckoning time by entropy.
Indeed, by some reckonings, it even leaves out infants, although the vast majority of them will one day acquire it.
Richard Dawkins is not a part of your church, by any reckoning, correct?
The fourteen - day difference reflects the retention by certain Orthodox congregations of the Julian calendar, which was replaced by Gregorian reckoning in the majority of Orthodox societies early in the twentieth century.
So was a god illuminated sign of the birth of Jesus, an act of some good, or actually massive evil by your reckoning?
as a «social organization marked by the supremacy of the father in the clan or family, the legal dependence of wives and children, and the reckoning of descent and inheritance in the male line; broadly: control by men of a disproportionately large share of power.»
Islam also claims that angels ascend to God in one day the measure of which is 50000 years by Human reckoning.
Luke wrote late enough that the immediate expectation of the end had been displaced by reckoning with the long haul of history and, most significantly for our purposes, with the long haul of the Christian life.
While one can not set foot on the campus without reckoning with the chapel, the religious detractors among us easily dismiss it as a relic of days gone by.
As of April 1 this year, 4.04 billion people had seen Jesus, as reckoned by the statistics - minded Jesus Film Project, the Campus Crusade arm created for Eshleman in 1985.
His «God» provides assurance that, in the harmony of the final reckoning, all the harms done along the historical trajectory of self - transcendence will be overbalanced by the enhancements.
In 1931 Dr. Pauck became a force to be reckoned with in American church life by the publication of Karl Barth: Prophet of a New Christianity.
By my reckoning, this is a correct assessment of our times.
A generation of historians (by now, several generations as these are reckoned in academia) lack any training in that methodology.
But by his reckoning, «the available signs all suggest we are not at the end of the age of diffusion.»
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