Sentences with phrase «catch changes in those numbers»

Looking at your income statement will help you catch changes in those numbers and help you decide if your expenses are worth it.

Not exact matches

Bridges who will be sentenced in December was caught during his trial trying to change his identity including social security number and had illegal firearms in his possession.
But then we are caught in a paradox: heaven has to keep changing to keep our interest, but a personalized heaven is based on a finite number of options defined by each person's preferences.
Not surprising to see a change in the side, but Vurnon Anita was caught out a number of times on the left with McLaughlin and Wallace showing a lot of attacking pressure.
We have been catching almost every poo with signals, and while we have not found pee signals we catch a fair number just by offering in the morning / after long naps, and during diaper changes.
Cuomo decided at the last minute to put in a quick appearance on the final morning of the conference, forcing a number of people to change their flights (and then to get caught in some very bad weather, as I recall).
Not only can catch numbers be misreported, but changes in catch amounts can also be influenced by factors that change the amount of time people spend fishing — like the price of fish and the cost of fuel — or by technological advances that allow fishers to catch more.
Peter Strickland: I guess it came from a number of places: the idea of being caught in this sexual role - play lends itself to ideas that I already like in music and cinema in terms of repetition, modulation and the context changing each time you hear the same words.
I find it ludicrous that Australian tax payers are forced to expend huge resources and time on catching a miniscule number of actual terrorists, putting our entire population under surveillance in the hope of catching a handful of terrorist plots and foiling them; contrast that to the political undermining and then active destruction of our attempts at a rational climate change risk management strategy, simply to win short term political gain.
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