Sentences with phrase «figured up in»

Observers are hoping that Faraday Future will be able to hold that figure up in independent testing as well as fulfill its other cool ideas because they will unarguably contribute to the future not just of EVs but also of human transport in general.
If they continue to just nudge the figures up in every edition of the International Energy Outlook they will be doing the world a disservice.
Therefore, the calculation involves taking the first # 30,000 (tax free under s 148 of the Income Incorporation Taxes Act 1988) and deducting it from the net figure to which the tribunal has come and then on the balance of that figure, grossing that figure up in order to ascertain what the tax bill is likely to be that the employee will face, having received that sum in his hands.

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He argued in a blog post that a single figure, even the son of a king, in pushing for a great deal of change in a country where the politics and power accumulated over decades are complicated, could end up producing the opposite of stability.
«Your brain is wired not only to figure out where you sit in the professional and social pecking order against others, but to reinforce your position in that pecking order,» says writer Steve Errey, who continues: «When you get wrapped up in establishing or maintaining status, the moment your place in the hierarchy drops you're going to feel pretty horrible... Don't get into the status game — there are no winners.»
Figures also show that in 2009, 1.8 million Canadians worked in some type of temporary job, which accounted for 12.5 per cent of paid employment, with contract positions accounting for just over one - half of temporary jobs and professionals making up a large proportion of contract employees.
Analysts estimate that the PBOC spent over $ 34 billion in November alone to prop up the currency, and figures expected next week from SAFE are expected to show reserves dropping below $ 3 trillion for the first time since 2011.
«So when Trump says he wants to «open up» libel law, he really means (if he has the slightest knowledge of the law) that he wants to open up — to change — the First Amendment, which, beginning in 1964, has been held to require in cases brought by public figures, proof that what was said was false, and that the newspaper knew or suspected that it was false.
«My son was in daycare, and it was getting harder to rush home to pick him up, but I just thought, «I'll figure this out.»»
So Stix holed up in his office for a couple of weeks and started doing research, trying to figure out where the company had gone wrong.
As rivals like McDonald's ramp up their own efforts to take over the $ 100 billion delivery business, it's about time that the chains made an investment in figuring out how to deliver fast food.
We've figured out some drugs that usually work, but as we learn more about the human body and our genetic code — the things we have in common but also the things that make us unique — we may come up with a new sort of medicine, tailored for each person.
Priced at $ 9.99 per month or $ 99.99 per year, Beats Music has reportedly struggled to poach subscribers from rivals Spotify and Rdio, but that didn't stop Apple from gobbling up Beats this summer in a cash and stock deal valued at $ 3 billion, vaulting Dre's personal fortune to $ 800 million and making him the richest figure in hip - hop history.
A nine - figure valuation and toe - to - toe battle with Facebook have inevitably made Kik the subject of Canadian boosterism, and both the firm and its founder are now fixtures in lists of up - and - comers and politicians» success speeches.
The streaming service still has plenty of time to figure it out, and Jones» appearance in «The Defenders» next year could offer up some early clues as to where the show heads next.
Figuring this out in advance you will be prepared and handle it quickly and easily when something does come up.
In all, the figure for this year's Singles» Day is up 60 percent from 2014.
But now, cabbies may have finally figured out a way to fight Uber, Lyft, and a whole slew of on - demand transit apps that have cropped up in recent years.
But after she went to bed, Snyder figured it out: «I woke up in the middle of the night thinking what that error was... I came in, made a special trip on the early train that morning to look at a certain wire.»
In between, they were treated to case studies, models and examples backed up with tons of figures and detailed explanations.
It makes up 15 % of in - store sales, a figure Bouchard has said he wants to increase to 25 %.
In 2010, Fadell, who grew up in Michigan, founded Nest, a consumer - tech company that in October launched its first product — the world's first «learning thermostat» — that can figure out the temperature you prefeIn 2010, Fadell, who grew up in Michigan, founded Nest, a consumer - tech company that in October launched its first product — the world's first «learning thermostat» — that can figure out the temperature you prefein Michigan, founded Nest, a consumer - tech company that in October launched its first product — the world's first «learning thermostat» — that can figure out the temperature you prefein October launched its first product — the world's first «learning thermostat» — that can figure out the temperature you prefer.
Chaulk figures he could put up as many as 100 homes in the next three years.
Levine and his team came up with an 11 1/2 - inch articulated figure with 21 moving parts, and since the company's employees included many military veterans, it was decided to outfit the toy in the uniforms of the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force, with such accessories as guns, helmets and vehicles.
A great example of this blew up Buzzfeed back in 2016, when a young man in financial trouble revealed that he kept in his wallet a photo of Terry Crews — the actor who played notoriously frugal father figure Julius on Everyone Hates Chris — to help him make better spending decisions.
But card fraud has been prevalent — 14 % of in - store monthly transactions contain a fraud attempt, a figure that ticks up to around 40 % online, and 15.4 million US consumers were hit by identity fraud last year — and remains expensive for merchants.
Forty - four major law firms and 55 corporate legal departments are teaming up to boost diversity in the legal profession by drawing on two inspirational figures: the late Dan Rooney, beloved owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Arabella Mansfield, a 19th century women's rights activist who became the first American woman admitted into the legal profession in 1869.
Already in the US, digital video ad revenue reached $ 7.8 billion in 2015, up 55 % from 2014, according to figures from the Internet Advertising Bureau.
As TIME's Zeke Miller noted, Trump's team didn't back up the $ 4 billion figure and that the tweet may be «a time - honored ploy to demonstrate a desire to cut costs in the bloated Defense Department.»
A recent BMO study found that in 2013, Canadian moms and dads were willing to fork out more than $ 425 to get their kid ready for the classroom, up 18 % over the previous year's figure.
After an immigration application was rejected, Figure 1 hired a business development lead in New York and staffed up around that employee, wrote CEO Gregory Levey in an opinion piece last year.
Those figures have pushed Canadian companies to defend their turf by locking in exclusive agreements with U.S. media companies to ensure hit TV shows don't wind up on services like Netflix.
Tally up the difference in performance for all three countries and you get the hefty figure above.
While online sales of batteries only make up roughly 5 % of total battery sales today, UBS said in a note that it expects that figure to rise to 17 % by 2025.
Will Super Bowl LII end up being a shootout with a higher score than that figure, or are we set for a defensive struggle that will result in fewer points?
If you add up the GDP figures issued by the provinces, the sum is 10 % higher than the figure ultimately issued by the national government, which in itself is tweaked to hit politicized targets.
In Atlanta, for example, «a landlord now figures that it could be as much as a 12 - month investment to get a new tenant up and running,» says Fried.
Funding is up in the air, contracts are yet to be signed, and everyone is, to a certain extent, figuring it out as they go.
Wong describes revenues as in the high seven figures and says revenue growth is up 1,000 % from 2011.
Its chief rival, the National Post — which endured eight years of ever - deeper cost cuts after being sold to the now - bankrupt Canwest Global Communications empire in 2001 — has racked up nine - figure losses since being launched in 1998.
In 1987, 8.6 % of the labour force worked in sales jobs, estimates Statistics Canada; a generation later, that figure has inched up to 9.7 %, with about 3.7 million Canadians working in «sales and service» as of September 201In 1987, 8.6 % of the labour force worked in sales jobs, estimates Statistics Canada; a generation later, that figure has inched up to 9.7 %, with about 3.7 million Canadians working in «sales and service» as of September 201in sales jobs, estimates Statistics Canada; a generation later, that figure has inched up to 9.7 %, with about 3.7 million Canadians working in «sales and service» as of September 201in «sales and service» as of September 2011.
Reuters surveyed 119 firms to determine its figures, following up on a survey it carried out in September of last year.
Polish inflation figures which often predict trends in the rest of the region, showed a pick - up in the annual rate to 1.6 percent in April from 1.3 percent a month earlier, largely in line with expectations.
According to Catalyst's figures, women held just 19.9 % of board seats at S&P 500 companies in 2015, up slightly from 19.2 % in 2014.
«I'm in,» said Inwentash, and by the time he parted with Ballard and Cohl, he was on his way to a seven - figure investment in the biggest thing ever to sweep up the Great White Way: a high - tech spectacle called Spider - Man: Turn Off the Dark.
Reading up on what your payment options are and figuring out what the cost of all that interest is going to be can prepare you for the impact it'll have on your wallet once you're in the real world.
But he wasn't the one to come up with the character: Ub Iwerks, a lesser - known figure in Disney lore, did.
He read the Billings Gazette and the St. Paul Pioneer Press to figure out which high school students were putting up big points in rural parts of the country.
Now sales, which are in the low seven figures, are ticking up, but profits are really jumping.
Its figures show credit unions made more than $ 33 billion worth of business loans in 2009, up from $ 12 billion in 2004.
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