Sentences with phrase «end than the beginning»

But when I see people behaving this way — literally throwing money at each other — you're probably closer to the end than the beginning.
But the truth is that the bull market in the 10 - year treasury is closer to the end than the beginning.
Rick Rule has pointed out that the bull market in bonds began in the early 1980's, and that it is probably closer to its end than beginning.
I'm more comforted by an ending than a beginning.
In football, as in so many things in life, it's better to excel at the end than the beginning.
So, I was taken out of the movie on multiple occasions; moreso towards the end than the beginning.
Even if one subscribes to the idea that «bull markets never die of old age,» probability alone suggests that we are closer to the end than the beginning.
It is both apt and poetically just that, as the 76 - year old artist is now much closer to his end than his beginning, this first significant retrospective in almost 25 years will be mounted by one of the few curators who could rise to the task: Kathy Halbreich, who organized the great Walker retrospective.
Nicholson becomes reflective, and says to Colonel Saito, «There are times when suddenly you realize you're nearer the end than the beginning.
Since distributions on claims tend to be made rather towards the end than the beginning of a liquidation, creditors are naturally interested in the swift conclusion of insolvency proceedings.
John Bucksbaum, CEO of No.2 - ranked General Growth Properties agrees that the consolidation trend probably is closer to the end than the beginning, in part because of the declining number of properties still in private hands.
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