Sentences with phrase «early renewal of»

Watch my video conversation on early renewal of your mortgage along with Margaret Reynolds on the limitations of bank mortgage protection insurance.
or they recommend an early renewal of your Fixed Rate and lock into a new 5 year term...
A couple weeks ago I received a letter from my mortgage lender with a letter offering an early renewal of the mortgage.
The 2 percent per year property tax cap does not technically expire until next year, but leaders of cities, towns, and counties, as well as teachers and public worker unions say they fear an early renewal of the law might be part of any end of session deal.

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LONDON, May 2 (Reuters)- Brent crude futures eased on Wednesday, surrendering early gains after evidence of further increases in U.S. shale supply and a rise in Iranian exports ahead of a possible renewal of U.S. sanctions on Tehran.
Perth - based Swick Mining Services has won a number of new contracts and renewals with Newmont Mining, with 15 rigs expected to be in operation by early next year.
Take, for instance the scenario of someone buying a house in 1986; the mortgage rate in 1986 obviously has an enormous impact on this ratio, but since the mortgage, under the assumptions outlined earlier, need to be renewed in 1991 and 1996, the mortgage rates in these two years of renewal will also play a role.
Or will only a renewal of the idea of freedom for excellence» freedom tethered to moral truth and ordered to goodness» see us through the political and cultural whitewater of the early twenty - first century?
There had been an earlier renewal in New Jersey, but it was unconnected with that of Edwards.
Such a statement hardly does full justice to the remarkable character of this occurrence, since by the use of the term «renewal» it suggests something of a return to an earlier condition.
If I have one criticism it would be that in the section on the modern period there is insufficient mention of the influence of the Oxford Movement and Newman in the 19th century, and of the internal renewal of the Church through such phenomena as the Liturgical Movement of the early 20th century.
That young redbud tree delicately budding in my front yard in early spring, that golden haze in which the rolling hills close to my home are bathed on a summer morning, that lovely pond on my walk home from work out of whose rushes a red - winged blackbird almost invariably flies up as I pass by in early autumn, that winter belt of trees across the street transformed by an ice storm into a glittering fairyland — all those beauties of which nature is so achingly and serendipitously full are likewise my modest sources of healing and renewal.
Theoretically a Purana is supposed to deal with five subjects: (1) the creation; (2) re-creation, the periodical destruction and renewal of the worlds; (3) the genealogy of the gods and the ancient Rishis; (4) the great time periods, each of which has a primal ancestor or Manu; and (5) the history of the early dynasties which trace their origin to the sun or the moon.
Wimber believed power evangelism was the most effective means of evangelism in the early church and power evangelism was present during periods of great missionary expansion and renewal throughout church history.
Do I continue to hope, as I wrote earlier, that this Long Lent will bring us to resurrection and renewal, that the time of mea culpa will be succeeded by felix culpa, the celebration of happy fault that occasioned so great a redemption?
Here are some of the types of growth groups currently being used by churches — grief recovery groups; divorce growth groups; preparation for marriage and early marriage enrichment groups; creative singlehood groups; parenting skills groups; solo parenting groups; mid-years marriage renewal groups; creative retirement groups; parents of handicapped children groups; support groups for families of terminally ill persons.
You were among the earlier writers who regarded the mystical tradition as a source of religious renewal.
Earliest Christianity began as a renewal movement within Judaism brought into being through Jesus.22 The examples of Jesus, his radical and revolutionary action against the Jewish social and religious norms, indeed became a challenge to women and for women in their ministry.23 His attitude to women is one that is radical particularly when viewed in the light of his historical context.
Finally, let it be stated that the value of early Christian thought finds expression in contemporary renewal, especially in the areas of liturgy and the rites of initiation (baptism, confirmation, Eucharist).
In conclusion, the importance of early Christian worship for worship renewal today is in direct relationship to the degree in which the early church remained faithful to the apostolic tradition preserved in Scripture.
John Wimber (1934 — 97) of Vineyard came to the UK frequently in the early 1980s, and played a huge part in the renewal of the Anglican Church.
Evangelicalism, as I define it, is a renewal movement within historic Christian orthodoxy with deep roots in the early Church, the Reformation of the sixteenth century, and the great awakenings of the eighteenth century (and it includes puritanism, pietism, and pentecostalism, as well as fundamentalism).
The initial term of this Agreement is one (1) year, and it will automatically be extended for successive one (1) year renewal terms, unless terminated earlier by BA.
These vegan Passover Seder recipes and menus (great for vegetarians too) focus on the fresh produce of early spring — very fitting, as the holiday has connotations of renewal and rebirth.
The Stogies / Rebels passed into history when the Federal League folded after the 1915 season, and Exposition Park was immediately demolished as part of an early urban renewal project.
More than 900 young immigrants applying for a renewal of temporary work permits had their applications rejected because of mail problems, a number far greater than immigration lawyers had thought earlier this month.
The contributions to the PAC come talk of a revived 421a abatement provision, which lapsed earlier this year when real estate groups and construction labor unions failed to reach an agreement on a prevailing wage measure in the renewal of the law.
The expiration of the urban renewal area occurred during Council member Alan Gerson's watch two years earlier.
Benepe's passion for historic preservation manifested in two books: Early Architecture in Ulster County, commissioned by the Junior League of Kingston, and Newburgh Revealed, a survey of outstanding Victorian architecture, including buildings that had been torn down by urban renewal, with photographs by John Bayley and Benepe and text by Arthur Channing Downs, Jr. and Benepe.
«It would be wrong to abruptly uproot the lives of those who came here at an early age and stepped forward to admit their status to our government, which has already approved their applications, by blocking them from being able to file for a renewal
«Global warming and climate change... increase the renewal and wear rates of lubrication materials, as well as the possibility of track twisting and buckling,» said Kaewunruen in an earlier paper with Lei Wu, who is currently working on the Kuala Lumpur - Singapore High Speed Railway.
«Young investigators — if they had done really well in the late»70s or early»80s — were given their first grant, and then they were screened at the time of their first competitive renewal.
Renew your AAS membership during the Society's annual renewal drive from early September through December and save 15 % the following year on your share of the author charges for one paper published in an AAS journal.
No significant differences were seen between the normoxic and hypoxic anoikis - resistant populations collected from MCF7 cells and a single significant gene change (PIP) was seen in T47D (Table 1) suggesting that the CSC - enriched population remains virtually unchanged following hypoxic culture and the increase in MFC, HFC, and tumor initiating cells is, therefore, due to expansion of the population, perhaps by increased symmetric self - renewal of the CSC or de-differentiation of early progenitor cells, rather than simply the acquisition of anoikis resistance in non-CSC.
In an earlier study, Jones had shown that the hub cells secrete the self - renewal factor upd, which signals neighboring stem cells to maintain stem cell fate, making hub cells an essential component of the stem cell niche.
Possible modes of hierarchy alteration are suggested as increased self - renewal (a), dedifferentiation of early progenitor cells (b), and blocked proliferation (c) of ER - α — positive and negative tumors.
The New York State Board of Regents this week refused to approve early renewals recommended by their authorizer for ten Success Academy charter schools.
December 21, 2010: NSBA's Comments on the Department of Health and Human Services» Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Establishing a Head Start Designation Renewal System NSBA comments on the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) for establishing a Head Start and Early Head Start designation renewal system.
December 21, 2010 - NSBA offers comments on the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) for establishing a Head Start and Early Head Start designation renewal system.
Schools that do not meet CCSA's minimum criteria but are not in renewal should take this information as an early warning tool that can help them identify new strategies to address not just their renewal in the upcoming years, but also assess how long they have and how far they have to go to meet criteria, to ensure the full support of CCSA.
Earlier in the day the board approved the renewals of eight other charter schools: Academia Moderna, Community Preparatory Academy, Equitas Academy, PUC Community Charter ES, Valor Academy Charter, Granada Hills Charter High School, TEACH Tech Charter High School, and View Park Preparatory Accelerated Charter.
Assumptions, conversions, early renewals and ports of existing mortgages do not qualify.
Some states even put a maximum limit on the number of loans a consumer can take out, limit the amount of renewals on a loan, and as stated earlier, provide mandates for lenders to offer installation plans for reimbursement of a loan in full.
So I said and when it comes time for them to either make an early renewal there's a purchase, you know, they've sold their house, they've got a net new purchase, they'll have the up to date information of where their position is.
J. (1) Any person whose application, or renewal application, for licensure under this Part, has been denied for any reason, may not reapply for a license under this Part until after at least three years from the date of the order of denial, unless the commissioner, in his sole discretion, prescribes an earlier or later date.
Downtown San Diego was in decline in the 1960s and 1970s, but experienced some urban renewal since the early 1980s, including the opening of Horton Plaza, the revival of the Gaslamp Quarter, and the construction of the San Diego Convention Center; Petco Park opened in 2004.
The vernal equinox ushers in spring, a season of fresh starts and renewal — a fitting theme for our early spring show.
While entire neighborhoods have been reinvented due to ambitious renewal and development projects, the Panorama offers a miniature, three - dimensional opportunity to travel back in time to an earlier version of the five boroughs.
Antiquity Revived: Neoclassical Art in the Eighteenth Century examines early efforts of stylistic reform, how the renewal of classical taste found its roots in ancient sources, and how artists in a variety of disciplines forged an imaginative, classical style that satisfied the needs of their own age.
This has resulted in what has been among the most convincing renewal of painting's vitality in late 20th - and early 21st - century art.
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