Sentences with phrase «fair bit of value»

South Africa's rand felt the brunt of that effect, as the currency lost a fair bit of value against
South Africa's rand felt the brunt of that effect, as the currency lost a fair bit of value against the US Dollar.
Okay, it's still not perfect (Kingdom Builder only gives you a very limited amount of space for objects in your kingdom), but for completionists, there's definitely a fair bit of value in Super Mario Run.

Not exact matches

«So although the fair value of the S&P today may be about 1025, typically bubbles overcorrect by quite a bit, possibly by 20 %.
The Vineyard is particular in that it contains a fair bit of diversity, but we rally around a common set of values (those are readily available on any or our national websites — if you are really interested).
Is this processing not going to take away a fair bit of the nutritional value of the almonds?
But careful selection of engines and options can easily bring that down a fair bit, and the wealth of features on board makes it an incredible value for money proposition — relatively speaking.
If not, we'll probably have to endure a bit of a breather, but considering my ultimate Fair Value target I'm obviously bullish for a significantly higher price in due course, regardless.
We've had a few years where valuations of companies like P&G have shot up quite a bit despite no growth and they'll definitely be impacted as yields continue to rise and the market prices them back down to fair value as the dividends are no longer as appealing.
Now that prices are beginning to move a bit in the direction of fair - value price levels, our illusions are unraveling.
It covers a wide range of considerations, including: the date the BIT enters into force; the timing of the alleged breach; whether there is an identifiable investor; whether there is an identifiable investment; fair and equitable treatment; expropriation; breach of the obligation to provide full protection and security, most - favoured nation provisions and their implications; «umbrella clauses» and their implications; whether there are explicitly incorporated procedural requirements to be followed; whether there is sufficient evidence to make out a prima facie case of breach of a BIT; the value of the claim; and «just and equitable» damages.
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