Sentences with phrase «escalators because»

When I was pregnant I remember feeling extra panicky about escalators because I couldn't see my feet:).
Perhaps you slipped on a spot of wet floor inside a clothing outlet, or fell down an escalator because there was no sign indicating that the escalator was dysfunctional.

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Fundamentally, higher interest rates generally mean greater inflation, and because triple net lease contracts are locked in for up to two decades, this means that the escalator rate (how much rent rises each year) may not keep up with inflation.
Mr. Kanefsky, who was interviewed on Friday, added: «There are some markets that we still don't have a final price on because there is a built - on escalator we agreed to.»
«The Treasury's own figures reveal that even with the escalator it'll raise no extra revenue over the next two years, because it's hitting beer sales and encouraging people to drink other things.»
The neighborhood surrounding the East Broadway station is considered a naturally occurring retirement community because of the high number of seniors, making the escalator particularly important, State Sen. Daniel Squadron said at Friday's rally.
In those figures lies the turnabout in world population that Glick predicts, and also its senescence, because when people are taken off the population escalator — at the front end, by not being born — those already on it become more conspicuous as they near the top.
It's on what's called a tectonic escalator, going downwards because that's what the crust is doing, and because it's being loaded by all the sand and mud being washed off from the Mississippi River.
Otis, the world's largest escalator maker, has built a prototype but, because of the cost, has no plans to sell any at the moment.
This button has its pros and cons because it does not escalator fast but is great on gas mileage.
Unpaid royalties of approximately $ 4,200 because the publisher's accounting department missed the fact the author's contract contained a royalties escalator.
Unfortunately, my first six books were published without an agent and, although I think I did a great job on some of the clauses (including an escalator clause), I was sloppy with e-rights because the industry really wasn't there yet.
Many people report dropping pant sizes simply by getting into the habit of standing on a scale regularly, probably because it subconsciously motivates you to reduce your portion sizes, choose healthier foods, and opt for the stairs instead of the escalator.
Crown Castle scores better for Dividend Growth than many other REITs because much of its future growth requires little capital (e.g. adding additional tenants to existing towers; annual price escalators).
David explains: «This project was special for me because I discovered the scene and vantage point while on my way to do another assignment, and once I began to photograph I was struck by the variety of oncoming visual stories that came into frame as people descended on the escalator down to a store below.»
The argument has always been fundamentally flawed, because as The Escalator shows, it's based entirely on cherry picking short - term noise in the data.
In the early years, I - 1631's price will grow faster than I - 732's because its flat $ 2 escalator is initially larger than I - 732's 3.5 %.
Bob Tisdale recently suggested some sort of Escalator - related impropriety because when he attempted to re-create the graphic, the slopes he found for the «steps» were different than in the SkS version.
Soon security was asking people to move because the escalators were being blocked and delegates were having trouble reaching the Cafeteria.
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