Not exact matches
Hilton CEO Christopher Nassetta said during the company's fourth - quarter 2015 earnings call that even though «customers hated it,» the pilot gave the company a better idea of what future changes it could explore, including introducing flexible and inflexible
rates at
different price
points, similar to airlines.
NDP commitments include a two
point cut in the small business tax
rate (already implemented by the Conservatives); extension of the accelerated capital cost allowance for two years (already implemented by the Conservatives (but with a
different phase in); an innovation tax credit for machinery used in research and development; an additional one cent of gas tax for the provinces for infrastructure; a transit infrastructure fund; increased funding for social housing; a major child care initiative; and, increasing ODA funding to 0.7 per cent of Gross National Income (GNI).
TD's tool presents four or five
different options for each home loan product, with a range of choices that either lower your interest
rate by charging you
points upfront or reduce upfront expenses by raising that same interest
rate.
In particular, it gives borrowers many
different options for buying mortgage
points or taking lender credits in order to balance interest
rates and closing costs.
Generally, purchasing mortgage
points and accepting lender credit are the two
different ways in which you can choose between up - front payment and final interest
rate.
But from our
point of view, the world is filled with dislocations, and decoupling is likely in
different interest -
rate regimes and
different currency regimes.
A third and subtle
point relates to the differences in the level of interest
rates actually paid on
different loan products (Graph 2) when compared with reference
rates (Graph 1).
With a diverse mix of traditional banks and newer online mortgage providers, mortgage
rates in New York state can vary as much as 0.75 percentage
points at
different lenders.
FRA: Will interest
rates tend to rise this year necessarily at
different points in the yield curve for yield curves across the major economies?
You know on the one hand if a country leaves the Eurozone, and not like Britain did but like an actual country that's located directly in it like Italy or France, then the whole thing blows up because suddenly the credit markets go because at that
point the credit
rating for the European Union is
different.
The best starting
point for any explanation is to recognise that there is a wide disparity between saving
rates in
different countries.
I don't know - some of them could use
different screen names there - but at any
rate, they have the same
points that the more science - oriented posters here have.
At one
point it even commends to the attention of the EU «examples of Member States combining the liberal legislation of abortion with effective sexuality education, high - quality family planning services and the availability of
different contraceptives which combine lower abortion
rates and higher birth
rates.»
Theories of world order also
point to the importance of
different patterns and
rates of incorporation into the dominant economy.
In a within - subject randomised design, participants tasted and
rated liking (9 -
point hedonic scale) and prospective consumption (9 -
point category scale) of four
different snack foods with four
different labels (i.e. blank, fake, PACE, PACE doubled) and four control snack foods.
As I said earlier many times that Owners are very happy with returns they are earning from Arsenal... Unless and until their IRR or Return is getting lower than expected
rate of return he won't make any investments in transfer market... The
point which you are referring here about Man Utd is bit
different about Buying Pogba or Matic....
Features are slightly
different but they have the same price
point and G - Luxe got an even higher Consumer Reports
rating at 73 %.
Here are the best
rated at
different price
points.
BlogHer got everyone going about ProBlogging and Liz makes some
points about being asked to discount her ad
rate (Mom - 101), which prompted PHATMommy to ask, «Is Advertising on Mommy Blogs
Different?»
According to our figures (and I keep asking you to use the figures set out in the Liberal Democrat and Labour document not the figures given by the IFS who state they got their figures from these documents but actually give
different figures) to reverse the cuts to Universal Credit cost # 3.665 billion and as I
pointed out above these are the reductions in the amounts a person can keep before they start to lose their benefit, which were set much higher than the old benefits, but the withdrawal
rate seemed to be higher with Universal Credit (65 % [reduced to 62 %] than with Tax Credit (41 % on gross income).
Note — The Journal News daily newspaper has published
different tax
rates than those reported in the article below, based on information provided to them by Stony
Point Supervisor Geoff Finn and Tax Assessor Bill Beckman.
That is particularly surprising because the outermost
points of their orbits move around the solar system, and they travel at
different rates.
The
point, again, is to make meticulous measurements that show whether objects of
different composition fall at
different rates.
Hamoudi, who teaches in Duke's Sanford School of Public Policy and is a fellow of the Duke Center for Child and Family Policy,
points to a very
different potential explanation for differing divorce
rates: the robustness of female embryos.
He
pointed out, too, that the
rate of drug price hikes has been declining in recent quarters — an indication, he said, that even without political action, «the pricing environment today is already dramatically
different from what it was in 2013 to 2015.»
Another question asks participants to
rate their own personal relationships with
different campus representatives, on a five -
point scale from «very negative» to «very positive.»
According to a Caltech press release, they eventually realized that the six most distant objects in Trujillo's and Sheppard's study all followed elliptical orbits that
pointed in the same direction in space, which was difficult to explain, because the objects were traveling in orbit at
different rates.
But my
point was that many people claim it's a similar dramatic reduction in calories, * and nothing else * (no
different metabolic effect) that's behind low - carb dieters» success, even though the evidence for calorie - cutting is poor, as evidenced by this study, and also the high rebound
rate for conventional calorie - cutting low - fat oriented diets like Weight Watchers.
Language: Japanese Genre: Drama / Crime MPAA
rating: PG - 13 Director: Akira Kurosawa Actors: Toshirô Mifune, Machiko Kyô, Masayuki Mori Plot: A crime is told from four
different points of view, through
different people - but which version is the truth?
Well, Lenny's wife Roxanne (Salma Hayek), who even Lenny admits in the movie's single and genuinely clever joke is too beautiful for him, is over-emotional (the movie's opinion of her) because she wants to have another kid, so it does aim one sexist stereotype at one of its few major female characters (Speaking of sexism, can we talk about the MPAA
ratings board's glaring double standard in
pointing out that a movie's nudity is of the «male rear» variety, directly implying that there's something
different — worse, more offensive — about the same of the female kind?).
So, in your context of a sports hall, obviously shape is one that you have identified and used, but others that quickly come to mind would be dimension and measurement esp for
different activities that can be played indoors - the dimensions of
different playing surfaces / areas etc; construction design (more shape and space incl scale drawings), costs of construction (lots of maths including
rates which could incorporate linear equations with fixed and variable costs); the rules and scoring of
different indoor games played (basketball is a good example with
different points for
different shots); and probably more.
Underpinning this alternative is a belief that, while individuals are at
different points in their learning and may be progressing at
different rates, every learner is capable of making further progress and eventually achieving high standards if they can be motivated, engaged and provided with appropriate (well - targeted) learning opportunities.
The authors
point out that the Cincinnati system of evaluation is
different from the standard practice in place in most American school districts, where perfunctory evaluations assign the vast majority of teachers «satisfactory»
ratings, leading many to «characterize classroom observation as a hopelessly flawed approach to assessing teacher effectiveness.»
This view recognises that students of the same age will be at
different points in their learning and may be progressing at
different rates, but sees every learner as capable of making good learning progress.
That's not how it worked in the one - room schoolhouses of yesteryear, and it's oblivious to the many ways that children differ from each other, the ways their modes and
rates of learning differ, how widely their starting achievement levels differ, and how their interests, brains, and outside circumstances often cause them to learn
different subjects at unequal speeds — and to move faster and slower, deeper or shallower, at
different points in their lives, even at
different points within a «school year.»
However, the gap between the enrollment
rates for students from high - income and middle - income families in 2016 (19 percentage
points) was not measurably
different from the gap in 2000.
The use of a proficiency index or providing schools credit for students at
different points in the achievement distribution improves the construct validity of the accountability measures over the NCLB proficiency
rate measures (Polikoff et al., 2014).
As Dr. Haertel
points out, contrasts between age - based and grade - based gaps and trends can be useful because children are starting school at a later chronological age and students of various racial and ethnic groups are retained in grade at
different rates.
That's a good
point, but college - going
rates are not under school control and can not be explained by the application of
different standards in charter and traditional public schools.
The researchers also incorporated results from a Tripod survey that asked students to
rate teachers» abilities to emphasize the
point of lessons and present material in
different ways.
And the first report by TEA (1988)
pointed to a statewide longitudinal dropout
rate of 34 percent, just a hair
different from the
rates IDRA had independently reported.
Naturally,
different points of view exist within our group of educators and laypeople, but there is a common understanding that it is hard to create a
rating system that is both fair to educators and administrators and simple enough for parents and the public to understand.
The framework will also need to enable some level of flexibility to recognise teachers» starting
points, bearing in mind the range of routes through which they may have trained and that they may progress at
different rates
As many of you know, principals throughout many districts throughout the US, as per the Danielson Framework, use a four -
point rating scale to
rate teachers on 22 teaching components meant to measure four
different dimensions or «constructs» of teaching.
Chances are the performance of these two teachers is really not that
different, but because of the cut
points assigned to
different effectiveness
ratings, these teachers are given very
different messages about how successful they are in their careers.
This means that two teachers with nearly the same number of
points might end up receiving
different effectiveness
ratings.
But the state accountability system for high schools is
different, awarding bonus
points for offering AP classes or boosting the graduation
rate.
Understand that students come to the classroom with varied
points of entry into a curriculum and move through it at
different rates.
Audiobooks.com has kept its launch simple, with one flat monthly subscription
rate for unlimited audiobooks at a fairly aggressive price
point, as opposed to the
different levels of fees for amounts of content that other companies have offered in the past.
Indeed you are correct, I was aware of the
different royalty
rates that KDP offers at
different price
points (and other considerations), but I either forgot or never knew that other fees came out of that royalty.