Sentences with phrase «few pockets of»

Hi @Kiran K took we a while to find one actually only a few pockets of them and the rest are very sporadic from what I can tell
Commercial real estate supply still remains quite low by historical standards with only a few pockets of oversupply in the multifamily sector.
A few pockets of gun - rights advocates could be found on the outskirts of the march, including a group of about two dozen dressed in military garb, who called themselves Patriot Picket.
Well, it does, technically, but only a few pockets of people here actually buy them.
Some states have much more severe issues with uninsured motorists, with a few pockets of the country seeing as many as a third of their registered vehicles on the roads with no insurance.
With only a few pockets of heavy population density, the dollar cost difference between the most expensive and cheapest cities is $ 457 or 28 % for the sample 30 - year old male driver we studied.
Fat chance burning off a few pockets of gas & oil are going to cause any long term change.
As Nadia El - Wady, the president of the World Federation of Science Journalists, put it last year, there are «only a few pockets of excellence in an ocean of mediocrity.»
About a week after I posted this question, mom noticed a few pockets of blood in Sophie's stool.
This year's All Stars also offers a fair amount of diversification by industry group and contains just a few pockets of concentration.
... the idea of the harbormaster has taken shape in a variety of forms, in a few pockets of our country.
But the reality is that there are relatively few pockets of excellence to which these families can flee.
If Green were simply telling the story of a particular intellectual movement and how it has influenced a few pockets of teacher preparation and professional development, then one could simply appreciate the narrative, and leave it at that.
There are a few pockets of enjoyment in what unfolds on screen and watching it is semi-pleasant.
The BFCA has spoken and as per usual the results are a mix of beautiful support of outstanding motion pictures and a few pockets of embarrassment!
Viruses only need to find a few pockets of unprotected children to begin spreading widely and wildly through a bigger population.
He won his last re-election with nearly 60 percent of the vote in the far - flung district, which includes slivers of the South Shore and a few pockets of the North Shore.
Simcoe County was settled by mostly English, Scottish and Irish as evidenced by the place names of the towns and village, save a few pockets of French Canadians.
But equally there could simply be disconnected sentience throughout the universe with a few pockets of true consciousness in more complex organizations... some of which we recognize, others which we may not.
What we did find were a few pockets of local activism.

Not exact matches

And in any case, shoppers still have a voracious appetite for deals, meaning they won't go hog wild just because of a few more dollars in their pockets.
Include a few in the start of your pitch, but also keep a few in your back pocket for use as the conversation continues.
In order for a few million dollars to go «missing» here and there, and end up in the pockets of local politicians or shady middle - men, you've pretty much got to be mislabelling the money at the very least.
This means EQT needs to drill fewer vertical wells because it can drill sideways into neighboring pockets of natural gas.
And there's a good chance that at least a few of those times, you should've kept it in your pocket — especially when you're with others.
Second, you have to reserve a few pockets for yourself — places to put a snack, your phone or wallet, or a flask of whiskey (just kidding but also sort of not).
The company comes across like some kind of techno - parasite, picking the pockets of hard - working 99 - percenters for the convenience of a few entitled millennial digi - brats.
To give some sense of how much Netflix's deep pockets have affected the existing business: just a few years ago, the average price for a top - tier comedy special would be in the $ 10 - million range, according to Variety magazine.
A few readers rankled at my suggestion of using torrents and other file - sharing methods to get hard - to - find movies, because doing so is «piracy» that steals money from the pockets of the creators.
«Pocketing raises through automatic contributions was one of the biggest factors allowing me to increase my savings rate from 35 % to 65 % in just a few short years.»
If that were to happen, it would surely lead to the destruction of many small, online businesses and a tax hike on Americans, leaving us with less money in our pockets and fewer choices online.
Today, in pockets of major northern metropolises on the continent, including Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago and New York City, it's difficult to walk more than a few blocks in the winter without passing a Canada Goose jacket emblazoned with the red and white Artic Program trademark, the company's distinctive logo.
This company reduced the out - of - pocket costs of EpiPen for some patients last week amid a wave of criticism from lawmakers and the public over the rapid escalation in the product's price in the past few years.
The great wealth boom of the past few decades is now fueling a super-charged era of big philanthropy, with many new, deep - pocketed donors emerging with ambitious plans.
12b - 1 marketing fees are added to the mutual fund expense ratio because they are cash right out of your pocket unless you hold your shares through one of the few brokers who refund these fees to investors.
He cashed out his 401 (k), took the 10 percent penalty hit and bought a house with a short - term loan with just a few thousand in out - of - pocket costs.
Meanwhile, Sprint's balance sheet and network performance has notably improved over the last few years courtesy of deep - pocketed Softbank.
Out - of - pocket healthcare spending was highly concentrated among a few families — often the same families year - over-year.
We've come a long way since then, however, as a resurgence of technological optimism has created pockets of rampant price appreciation over the past few years.
It's been my view since circa 2003 that «they» would hold up the system with printed money and credit creation until every last crumb of middle class wealth was swept off the table and into the pockets of those in position to do the sweeping: Corporate America, the very wealthy («wealthy» = enough disposable cash to buy a few politicians and Federal judges) and the political elite — the latter of which are compensated pawns for the first two cohorts.
You could be missing out on a lucrative bonus offers that could put cash in your pocket for using the new card frequently within the first few months of owning it.
He's a few days away from making an unsolicited bid for Dell, recently valued at $ 25 billion, offering to put up a $ 5 billion equity commitment funded almost completely out of his own pocket.
With rising out - of - pocket costs, higher deductibles in their health plans and fewer doctors in provider networks, many consumers want to take more control of their health care.
This week, Muddy Waters founder Carson Block said in a statement: «The markets are far better off if a few deep pocketed investors own Focus Media instead of mutual funds and other public shareholders.»
Fortunately, he had insurance to cover the costs of a necessary procedure, but he also had to pay a few thousand dollars out of pocket.
It's three years (minus a few days) since the spectacular collapse of stockbroking firm BBY left its customers, bankers and employees millions out - of - pocket.
For example, a few mutations in a critical binding pocket within the gamete receptors (the proteins that allow a male gamete to adhere to a female gamete) of various invertebrate marine organisms (these organisms simply discharge their gametes into the water in a blind shotgun mating strategy) can produce a reproductive isolation event between subpopulations.
Seems like a few of the big name guys have kept the southern bible belt going in their pockets, and using their political clout to advance big business interests, and keep the status quo moreso that practicing religion on a truly christian level anyway!!
Over the past few decades, the overuse and misuse of antibiotics has been slowly and steadily creating pockets of «superbugs»: antibiotic - resistant bacteria that can cause untreatable infections.
A few weeks ago, you are informed, he was robbed at the height of the rush hour right there, a knife to his white throat from behind, while another black robber went through his pockets deftly.
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