Sentences with phrase «by the standard all»

Hahnemann may have birthed the field, but he could be considered a skeptic by our standards and might even question homeopathy today.
«The assessments by Standard & Poor's appear dictated more by newspaper articles than reality and appear to be tainted by political considerations,» he fumed.
«I am not trying to live by any standards any man sets up.»
Not to mention that, by the standards of the insular world of Canadian finance, he's crude.
The numbers are not large by the standards of political donations but they mark the first time the industry has tilted its contributions toward Republicans, according to federal records.
«The expectation at work has been to live by the standards the men set up,» says Adi Tatarko, the co-founder and CEO of Houzz, a design and e-commerce website now valued at more than $ 1 billion.
Qualcomm, for its part, has said that it provided fair terms for the parts of technology where it is obligated to do so and that it is within its rights to determine pricing on patents that are not bound by the standards rules.
Evaluating America's largest corporations by these standards.
Today it teems with more than 300 head - office employees whose diversity is staggering by any standard, a mix of men, women, Saudis, and foreign nationals representing 23 different countries.
By those standards the goofy and colorful Brave has real personality.
(Obamacare changed much of that, but it's leagues behind the NHS if you're comparing them by the standard of universal full - service coverage.)
The notes were rated BBB + by Standard & Poor's, a low investment - grade rating.
In Gatsby, the Rumsey estate appears in slightly modified form, as Gatsby's own house: «a colossal affair by any standard — it was a factual imitation of some Hôtel de Ville in Normandy, with a tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy, and a marble swimming pool and more than forty acres of lawn and garden.»
«If you live by this standard in your personal and professional life opportunities for financial independence will surface,» he says.
By the standards of this list, Tuxedo Park's denizens are relative teetotallers, preferring instead to get their fix on the courts of the nearby Tuxedo Tennis Club.
According to a recent survey by Standard Media Index, which tracks national ad spending on broadcast and cable, TV upfront sales rose by an average of 5 % in May compared with last year — and cable on average saw a 10 % rise in upfront revenues.
Size standards are arranged by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code, but in general, the following guidelines apply for major industry groups:
Its primary business is specialty insurance, such as insuring automobiles for drivers that do not meet the criteria for coverage by standard automobile insurers.
And that takes me back all the way to my father, who specifically had left me, by the standards of those days, a silver spoon — but still a tiny paper, half a tiny paper, my sisters and I.
This burst of candor may strike the reader as disarming or annoying, but either way, by the standards of the countless books that offer business or self - help advice, it's startling: The whole premise of such titles is that you know very little, and whatever you think you know is dead wrong.
In effect, the newspaper's editorial board is arguing that the coverage that won it the Pulitzer also «disrupted lawful intelligence - gathering» and therefore was largely indefensible even by the standards usually applied to whistle blowers.
While 30 million is an impressive sales number by any standard, it's even more striking when you look at the progress the system has made in the past 11 months.
That's young, even by the standards of Silicon Valley, where many venture capitalists unapologetically prefer to fund youth over experience.
This means you can customize the razor's performance to match your own skin and facial hair type — a welcome departure from that offered by standard double - edged razors.
Chen is an eccentric man by any standards — he owns at least one lime green suit — and his announcement was met with shock.
That's an impressive stretch by any standard, but becoming a brand takes more than just selling a lot of records, something that the Chicago rapper seems to have understood from the outset.
«By any standard,» opined Canadian law firm Osler in a commentary, «the facts involved in the Niko case were flagrant.»
Those charges alone will amount to $ 2 billion, an extremely large allotment for stock compensation even by the standards of the tech industry, which often pays its employees with equity.
However, in his opinion, this importance of China is overstated by standard trade data, in part because the trade growth figures can not account for all the goods flowing into and out of the country.
He's smart, he's funny, even if in kind of a gross way, and he's already famous by the standards of millions of 14 - year - old girls.
And by the standards laid out by ethicist Peter Singer, they qualify as positively stingy.
He was hired by Standard Oil to organize a documentation project to show the public what the oil industry was really like.
And CN certainly qualifies by that standard.
Conference Board officials speculated the drop may be a consequence of the debt - ceiling debate and the subsequent downgrade of America's credit rating by Standard & Poor's.
On the contrary the Jewish interest is solely in the marketing of petroleum products and even there it is probably no more than 5 per cent, the chief marketer being American Oil of Baltimore, and American Oil, though still managed by the Blausteins, who founded it, is now controlled by a Standard of Indiana subsidiary.
This clip from CBC's Power & Politics gets fairly heated, at least by the standards of Canadian politics (skip to around 6:30 in the video):
And maybe he is, at least by our standards.
By that standard, 2018 looks terrific at the moment; we're up 8 %.
The future Cohen and DeLong articulate is grim, but mostly by the standards of a country unused to being «normal.»
Garriques took over in April after the company and its 1,740 stores were bought in a bankruptcy court by Standard General, a New York hedge fund.
Facebook is finding itself under almost constant pressure to be more transparent, despite the fact that by the standards of some legacy media it is the model of openness.
Puts our net worth at about 500K — low by your standards (we are 45).
I'm not doing too well by these standards, but I have only recently begun to take control of my finances (instead of having them control me), and I am still sort of young, so hopefully I can catch up.
The latest cause for worry, as we write, is the warning by Standard & Poors that Italy's sovereign debt rating of A + is at risk (a one - in - three chance) of being downgraded in the next 2 years, due to doubts about the success of the government's debt - reduction program.
The deductions in our case are covered by the standard deduction anyway.
By any standard, it was a monster year for stocks, one of the best of all time and a surprise to all the investment doomsayers.
International trade, as measured by our standard global trade statistics, is not the only way for companies to exploit integration opportunities.
The relationship between monetary policy and financial stability may depend on the specific economic conditions in which we find ourselves.6 Moreover, the processes resulting in financial cycles, with periods of unsustainable debt buildup, occasional crises and periods of deleveraging, are not well captured by standard models.7 We have more work to do before we can be fully confident about our conclusions.
The panel is stratified by company workforce size and by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) group, based on industry contribution to Canadian GDP.
By any standard, that agenda is dauntingly formidable.
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