Sentences with phrase «even so»

Even so, despite coining that term for this, Progressive refused to further define what it means by «controversial programming.»
Even so, a degree of international exposure tends to be beneficial as a mechanism to participate in a global opportunity set, diversify undesired risks, and improve overall portfolio efficiency.
Even so, the rate of debt accumulation — for government, corporations and households — has materially slowed, suggesting that the worst of deleveraging headwinds are behind us.
The figures are a bit better in Canada (which did not have a housing market collapse) but even so one - quarter of Canadian boomers plan to carry some debt into retirement.
Even so, on risk - adjusted basis, Quality and Price is the winner.
Even so, with 45 percent year - to - date stock price growth, there's talk about whether Apple's tremendous success can continue.
Even so, the streets of Washington were packed on Saturday.
Even so, we are still in neutral territory on sentiment and we are coming off one of the most bearish two - year periods in history.
Even so, there is an inconsistency in the Estimates since benefits under the Guaranteed Income Supplement are classified as spending even though the eligibility and amount of the benefit are determined through the Income Tax system.
Even so, the rise in mortgage rates will strain the ability of borrowers to juggle their debts.
Even so, it's important to remember that such withdrawals may be taxable and, if made prior to age 59 1/2, may be subject to a 10 % penalty tax.
The quarterly decline is significant, but even so, the market is outperforming many other markets.
Even so, the Beige Book, compiled during the first half of the third quarter, suggested that the speed of the recovery was falling short of what was needed to spur faster hiring.
Even so, it remains well down on levels that prevailed before the drought.
Even so, this is a fast moving and often misunderstood market.
Even so, as inflation stabilises at a low rate of increase I expect real GDP growth to resume a moderate upward path.
Even so, the city could be one of the strongest performers within the broader Orange County real estate market, in terms of year - over-year home value gains.
Even so, investors can only brace for the unpredictable impact of Ma's forays.
Even so, there's nonetheless a 45 % of distinguishing the true cash from the mixins, which is much too excessive.
Even so, Fitbit reiterated its guidance for full - year 2018 revenue of roughly $ 1.5 billion, assuming smartwatch sales comprise the majority of revenue by the second half of the year.
However, even so, the $ 2,000.00 mark should» t fall too far behind.
Even so, we must acknowledge that Canada has relegated relations with Europe to the back - burner since the mid-1980s in favour of closer ties with the rest of North America and Asia.
Even so, floating - rate loans offer investors certain protections that conventional bonds don't.
Even so, property owners can easily make twice as much money through short - term rentals as they can by finding permanent tenants.
Even so, the specter of a trade war still looms over the agricultural sector, not just farmers, but also equipment dealers and banks in the Farm Belt.
Even so, for the 5 - year period 2005 - 09, Norm's asset mixer reports a return of 4.28 % for the Sleepy Portfolio (I added the REIT allocation to Canadian stocks).
Even so - called experts get sucked in during the euphoria stage when all the news is good.
Even so, differences remain on U.S. demands to change dispute resolution mechanisms and other issues.
Even so, it's working.
Even so, we lifted about 70 % of our hedges in early 2003, so it should not be assumed that we require historically normal valuations in order to accept market risk.
Even so, only optimistic assumptions and Hong Kong's tech fever can justify the eye - popping valuation.
Even so, we've yet to find many folks coming to Kardashian's defense.
Even so, there could be a big cost if the DOJ doesn't approve the merger.
Even so, that might not have been enough for Zillow to make such a shift: remember, this is a public company accountable to shareholders, and sometimes doubling down is the most prudent course of action.
Even so, several financiers and central bankers throughout history tried experimenting with a fiat currency system, a decision which often led to major imbalances between monetary and fiscal policies, and eventually economic depressions.
Even so, the mystery would get murkier.
Even so, there's no getting around that running twelve or fourteen miles is hard.
Even so, the company went bankrupt for the second time in 1990, the same year that it sold the remaining 50 percent of CITGO.
Even so, since 2001, Denny's has remained near the top of Fortune magazine's «Best Companies for Minorities» list.
But even so, the maximum allowed interest rate on an ARM might still be out of reach financially.
Even so, the railways brought huge economic benefits to the economy long after share prices crashed.
Even so, every administration and Congress continued to support Internal Revenue Code 162 (m)'s super-deductions for top executive forms of stock ownership and profit sharing while each of these administrations cut or did not expand support for broad - based profit sharing and employee share ownership plans that could benefit the middle class.
Even so, «late - cycle doesn't necessarily mean each drawdown is «the big one»,» Tang says.
Even so, QFII and RQFII investors can now free up part of their quotas originally destined for equities to invest in eg fixed income assets.
Even so, these processes act so slowly that we must adapt to them today.
Even so, college - educated millennials still save more than those without a college degree.
Even so, the bargain hydro bills that Ontario residents once enjoyed aren't likely to ever return.
Even so, Poloz is willing to err on the side of nurturing an economy that's still feeling the effects of the last global crisis.
Even so, the economy is not in crisis.
Even so, U.S. fixed - income ETFs managed to pull in $ 2.2 billion in new money.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z