Investors and
even the Fed seem oblivious to the risks because they assume that recent earnings can be taken as a sufficient statistic for decades and decades and decades of future cash flows.
Not exact matches
Bilton describes three forces
feeding the survival, and
even resurgence, of formats that can
seem inconvenient or unwieldy compared to their newer competition.
That insight, as obvious as it may
seem, conflicts with the
Fed's policy of raising interest rates preemptively,
even as inflation continues to undershoot its target, essentially on concerns that a 17 - year - low 4.1 % jobless rate may already be beyond what officials consider «full employment.»
But it's not
even 9 am yet and I've already bumped into a number of
Fed - related arguments that
seem worth weighing in... Read more
While the Democrats
seemed weak and vacillating —
even those in opposition — the GOP had carefully prepared campaign sound bites attacking their beloved
Fed Chairman.
And for all the muddle, the one thing that
seems clear is that the risks to the economy and particularly the labor market — which is generating solid job growth and
even some wage gains (for which we should all give Chair Yellen and the
Fed serious credit)-- remain «asymmetric:» there's a greater risk of needlessly slowing non-inflationary growth than there is of inflation accelerating.
Even though the
Fed has raised rates more than I would have preferred and done far more signaling of future rate hikes than has
seemed reasonable to me or for that matter to markets, it could have been much worse.
Importantly as it relates to the
Fed, these numbers are well above the
Fed's expectations of breakeven — a point that
seems to be lost on the market when we get
even a modestly below Street consensus outcome (which as of this writing is where our numbers stand).
June 16 - 17:
Even though the Committee would prefer the
fed funds rate to return to a normal 2 - 3 percent range, it
seemed more worried about jeopardizing the U.S. recovery by raising rates too soon.
My view is that
even if the
Fed does not, by December, have the same case for raising rates as the recent employment report
seems to provide, the
Fed should in any event immediately discontinue reinvesting principal as assets on the
Fed's balance sheet mature.
Lastly, I have never
fed a homeless ex-minister living in tents during winter...
even among all the released / paroled sex offenders deep within the woods, there has not been one ex-minister... they
seem to all blend back in to the work force somehow.
If any Christians are currently promoting a «gnostic split of soul and body,» it is those on the left who
seem satisfied with social programs that
feed the body but starve the soul and,
even worse, turn a blind eye to growing efforts by the government to discriminate against faith - based charities that are serious about ministering to the whole person.
It
seemed to me as if, in all he did that
evening at the table, he too was finding meaning and enlightenment, as if, in breaking bread and pouring wine, our Lord himself was being led — as we were through him — into a new and richer comprehension, into a full and final revelation that this, of course, was why it must be so — that only as a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies can it arise again and bring forth ripe new grain to form the loaf that
feeds a hungry world.
It may take time to get your starter going, but if you
feed it every day, it will always respond to your efforts,
even if it
seems that it never will in the beginning.
If I ever come to St.Louis I'm not
even going to eat out... I'm just going to knock on your door and beg you to
feed me because everything you make
seems to pique my interest:) See ya soon, lady!
forget those fake analysis abt ozil trying to spoon
feed a tired and lazy child
even when it
seems he's
fed up.
I started pumping to also try to make sure I have enough milk and I have
even fed my little one that pumped milk in addition to nursing at the last
feeding because she doesn't
seem to get enough - that has worked but sometimes i forget to pump and is just inconvenient at times.
My baby is 1 1/2 weeks old and
seems to be wanting to cluster
feed in the
evenings.
Even better, ask them to call you when your baby
seems ready to
feed, and you can go for a nursing session.
Your daughter
seems to be on a good
feeding schedule and unless she appears hungry, lacks energy, or becomes cranky or tired, she likely to be just fine
even if she is a bit skinny.
Even aspects that
seemed «natural» or «instinctual,» like
feeding a hungry baby, take a lot of time to figure out, and what works shifts along the way.
Around 6 - 12 weeks, don't be alarmed if your breasts suddenly
seem softer, or
even empty, in general (not associated with
feedings); This does not indicate that you're not making enough milk anymore!
When you have a young family science does not
seem to be on the list of priorities over
feeding, potty training and the reminding of please and thank you, but I truly feel it is important to start ensuring your little one, however little, becomes aware of science, without them
even realising it by learning through play.
she struggled and
seemed sick and barely responsive, i was sick from the constant
feeding and worry because
even with pumping my supply was pathetic and my baby was still not responding to us, was not maintaining weight and was having to be woken for
feeds and re-woken for every suck (I know this is opposite to whats written in the piece but I think my baby did not have the energy from food to
even wake to take food, she was getting enough to survive, with weight loss, but not enough to be awake).
Though it may
seem a solution, its use can result in poor
feeding and severe weight loss, and makes it
even more difficult to get the baby to take the breast.
Her past history of sexual abuse made it
even more difficult for her and she didn't want to share more about her infant
feeding path than she was comfortable with but that
seemed inadequate and wouldn't really help anyone.
And
even at 3 hours since his last
feeding he often times doesn't
seem hungry or very eat well.
Alex
seemed to
feed constantly now and in the
evenings by day 3 he was cluster
feeding his way from 10 pm until 1 am, exhausting for me and absolute torture for my poor nipples.
Though it may
seem a solution, its use often result in poor
feeding and severe weight loss, and makes it
even more difficult to get the baby to take the breast.
I planned to EBF her but
even after at least 2 hours of
feeding, she doesn't
seem to get satisfied.
And now she is 20 months, a picture of health and happiness and it just doesn't
seem that important any more...... I didn't make the choice but
even so it was so LOVELY that someone else could
feed her in the night.
It's rather accepted that formula
feeding increases disease risk,
even though most mothers and people taking care of them
seem to ignore this.
In an effort to promote exclusive breastfeeding as the optimal way to
feed babies, we
seem to have forgotten that it's not always easy or
even possible for some people to do it.
It
seems that,
even in this year and at this point where it feels like we all know we're supposed to respect everyone's right to make different - but - equally - valid choices, if you're a mother
feeding her baby by any means at all, you're doing something wrong.
When I was suffering from postpartum depression, the only thing it
seemed I had energy for was
feeding my baby (and
even that was taxing).
But now cereal, yogurt and
even travelling
seems too hard now because he insists on
feeding himself and making a massive mess!
In addition, my daughter experiences the coughing, gagging, etc., but
even scarier, she sometimes violently vomits up what
seems like multiple ounces after our morning
feedings.
I have a few questions: 1) during the day if your baby wakes up before the 3 hour mark do you
feed even if they don't
seem hungry or do you play with them until next time slot?
Sometimes infants will follow a more consistent
feeding pattern throughout the day and then
seem to be fussier in the
evening and wanting to eat frequently.
My little one is 10 weeks old and I
seem to have more luck with cluster
feeding than a dream
feed as she takes a long time to settle after
even if she doesn't open her eyes!
If Wikipedia is to be believed (and the sources it cites
seem pretty solid) before the 1940's a fairly low percentage of children were given any sort of formula, and
even fewer were solely formula
fed, because the issues were so obvious.
Sorry if this question has been asked before, but it
seems like
even with a dream
feed at 10PM, going from 10PM - 7AM is a long stretch.
She's had two nights where she slept through the night (
seems like weeks ago) but has been waking up every 3 - 5 hours to
feed since (that's not
even consistent).
I suspect another large part of the distrust has to do with the fact that premies who are learning to
feed don't consistently transfer the same volume of milk
even when their
feeding quality
seems to be subjectively «good.»
What is going on?!!?!?!? She does
seem grouchier in the
evenings (understandably so) and bucks and fights
feedings now too!
That said, babies grow incredibly fast (
even if it doesn't
seem like it when you are up for the millionth time in one night to
feed / burp / change them).
Secure mothers = secure children and whether or not they breast
feed, co-sleep or baby wear doesn't
seem to matter as much as the fact that they are supported
even by those that don't agree with them.
There are dozens of reasons why this can happen, including outside stress, scheduled
feeds, lack of support from family members (or
even outright criticism), unaddressed pain, unrealistic expectations or lack of knowledge, a very fussy or sick baby, or a baby who
seems unhappy at the breast.
It literally didn't
seem possible to switch to formula
feeding,
even I wanted to.
If your baby does not
seem to be gaining much weight, the APA suggested
feeding your baby more frequently,
even if it means waking them up for a
feeding.