Sentences with phrase «day window where»

There is a 61 - day window where this rule can apply which many confuse with a 30 - day window of time.
Fair Isaac Corporation (or FICO) calls this «rate shopping,» and allows a 45 - day window where the numerous hard inquiries are treated as just one.
But even pre-internet, the folks at Fair Isaac had to figure out how to deal with someone wanting a second bid, so they created a 30 - day window where all loan applications are treated as 1 inquiry.
If you close a position and there's a loss, there's a 30 day window where Uncle Sam makes sure you didn't just reopen the position, indicating that you only closed the position for the tax loss.
Ovulation lasts for about 24 hours, but the sperm has about a 6 day window where fertilization can occur.
At the end of each period, there is a ten - day window where the funds may be accessed without penalty.

Not exact matches

After all, this is the place where legend has it that Google employees were warned prior to their IPO that showing up at work in a fancy car after the big day would likely get them a broken window, and where a Facebook employee once told The New York Times that if anyone working there bought such a car and posted a picture of it online, they could expect to be «ridiculed and berated.»
I tend to find pockets of time throughout the day where I wish I could be as productive as possible in windows here and there.
There were reports of a two - day executive offsite where, instead of presenting the status of his critical Windows 8 development effort, Sinofsky stood up, referred his peers and CEO Steve Ballmer to his blog, answered some questions, and left a day early.
«And I wanted to live somewhere warm... a place where I could have my windows open all day...»
Outside of that 60 day window it's unclear how humanitarian help will make it to the island, where already people are dying from heat and stand at risk from the lack of safe drinking water.
Next to the window in my study, where I can't but see it every day, there's a framed cartoon from an old edition of the National Lampoon.
But then again H. Maynard Smith warns that we are in danger today of passing from a sentimental view of the Middle Ages seen from a sanctuary where the sun irradiates the stained - glass windows, to a realistic view of the Middle Ages as seen from a gutter on a gloomy day.
I do not like the cheat day concept, where everything goes out the window.
Intermittent Fasting: I have my SIBO clients do intermittent fasting where they only consume foods between a 6 - 8 hour eating window each day.
Cover the setup loosely with plastic to retain moisture, spritz the surface lightly with tepid water every day if it seems dry, and then, after the seeds have sprouted, remove the plastic and move the containers someplace where the seedlings will receive plenty of bright light — either the sill of a super-bright, clean window; very close to a four tube fluorescent fixture; or under some high - intensity grow lights.
I feel sleepy and slow on the rainy days where I gaze from my bedroom window at muddy puddles surrounding garden beds.
There are no excuses for a team that has the money and the pull of champions league and the luck of being in London where most good players prefer to live in the UK not to buy any classy players until the last 4 days of the transfer window.
BUT he (AW) did say last few days of the transfer window is the most busies time where he gets calls from players / agents / clubs wanting to join / offer / sale
(4) the Groundhog Day effect — the inability to prepare for the inevitable slump that usually comes during or following the heavy holiday schedule in December / January... whether it's injuries or Wenger's disdain for the January transfer window, which makes sense in light of his disdain for spending, his philosophy for handling this situation has failed miserably... my question, once again, is how many times can one person try the same failed strategy before making some sort of fundamental changes... just think to yourself about our recent January dealings, especially in those years where we were still in the race but in desperate need of reinforcements, then try not to throw up a little in your mouth
In his office in the Cowboy training complex, where visitors are greeted by three TV sets constantly playing tapes of past triumphs, Schramm stares out the window and murmurs, almost pensively, «I'd like to go back to the days when we were called arrogant.»
We had another transfer window that could have been a complete shambles, another deadline day where we were running around like amateurs looking for players that were desperately needed to make the team competitive.
Spend as much maybe not but spend we should to a certain extent the way we did the last 2 windows and we shouldn't wait till we ship all the players we don't need and get close to deadline day to make business where there will be either short supply of the quality of players we require or reluctance from clubs to let go there big / marquee player without a replacement for it when the season is so close!
The sense of being outside of time did not change when they departed two days early from school, when they spent three hours on the bus to Eugene staring out the window with their Walkman headphones on, when they wandered through the swirly paisley carpeted hotel hallways, or went in street clothes to have a walk around Autzen Stadium, where a sex scene in Animal House was filmed.
That transfer window has been closed for longer than 2 days unless you're talking about one of the possible endless universes physicists say could exist where we signed welbeck yesterday.
Give it until start of August to see where we are & enjoy silly season when the windows opens in a few days.
Then one good day during the summer transfer window we hear some random rumour from some where that arsenal has agreed to give wenger 80mil for transfers and we all start renewing our season tickets.
It's one of the worst days for the Arsenal fan of late — the final day of the transfer windowwhere big teams make their big moves and Arsenal fans accept defeat in what is another shambolic transfer window, probably one of the worst we've ever had.
I think it has reached a point where enough is enough.the only way to save our club is if all fans are singing one thing and are together.there is no way we will anything while some guys sing only one arsene wenger and others wenger out.we need to open our eyes and sing one song altogether only then can we propel change that is essential for our beloved club.if we keep going on this road then some fans will cme and regret when our club is officially a mid table team by then it would hve been too late for change.i told guys and will keep saying which club in there right mind would sell a key player of there squad with just days to go before window is shut.its clear we weren't intrested to invest into the market and yet again the club is showing us how ambitionless they are.sad but true our season has ended before it has even kicked off!!.
then here comes day 3 where all the conditions above are broken and the manager and the board will be more than happy to get the cash and ignore the 2 good factors they said before the transfer window closed
So here's where we're at... There's just 16 days left of the summer transfer window and Arsenal have a pile of players they're pushing out of the exit door.
Several teams have gone to Bloomfield Road this season with a tactical game - plan and left with a decent result, but Wigan have those days where organisation, positional sense and discipline goes straight out of the window, and so, on this occasion Blackpool's forward gusto and endeavour ultimately swayed us.
Our window was fixed on day 6 of the holiday, and on the same day they offered us a new room because of the leaking shower, but we elected to stay where we were.
Susan recommended starting with a 3 - day cleanse so I looked for a window on my calendar where my schedule was quieter.
Using the window suction cups we tied the ribbon around each one and placed it on the window over the kitchen sink where we can see it every day and makes our kitchen smell amazing.
I work from my home in a small market town in Somerset, tucked away in an upstairs room that overlooks our garden, where I can look out the window and hear the birds singing all day.
Firstly, aesthetically the navy material faded so it looks old and work when it's not, this happened within a couple of months, the green dot where you know to push the brake release forward rubbed off within seconds so now when others try to help me out when pushing the buggy they push the release the wrong way, needless to say the brake mechanism is now half broken, the canopy struts are awkward and don't flip up or down evenly and often pull out of their sockets, this is super annoying, the seat has a flimsy strap underneath supporting the legs, on occasion this has undone and I've found my infant in the storage section underneath hanging on by a tether, bad bad design, the viewing window on the canopy is only good on a non windy day.
Windows were broken, and the center, where children gather every day, has been subjected to bomb threats.
«I was talking about a party they have every year on the St. Patrick's day, where it's sort of a traditional to hang out the window and yell and scream.
Something to look forward to when looking out of the window at another wet Cambridge winter day; now where did I put my skis...?
Perovskites could also harness solar energy in new applications where traditional silicon cells fall flat — as light - absorbing coatings on windows, for instance, or as solar panels that work on cloudy days or even absorb ambient sunlight indoors.
«On the days where I can't work out before my day starts, I pick another 30 - minute window to get active,» she says.
It may be less necessary in places where moms and their newborn are discharged within days of the delivery, because that way the baby is naturally exposed to allegens in the short window of opportunity that is his first few weeks of life.
Practice intermittent fasting where you schedule your meals during a set window each day for a period of time.
To reap some amazing benefits, you can try alternate day fasting, where you have to abstain from eating on alternate days, or you can also consider limiting your daily eating window to get the same benefits.
Intermittent fasting Intermittent fasting is where you fast for 16 (most commonly) to 20 hours a day with an eating window of anywhere between four and eight hours.
Intermittent fasting is where you fast for 16 (most commonly) to 20 hours a day with an eating window of anywhere between four and eight hours.
Instead try intermittent fasting where you consume your meals within a 6 - 8 hour window each day.
When you go on a diet, there's a short window of time before your body realizes there's a «famine» happening... you'll have 5 to 7 days of reduced - calorie eating where you'll see good fat - loss results, even if you have no idea what you're doing.
There are going to be days where you completely throw the idea of calories and macros out the window (like Christmas day).
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