Not exact matches
Looking at a simple asset allocation, a theoretical allocation
to long - dated U.S. bonds (+20
years)
fluctuates from as low
as 3 %
to as high
as 25 % based on changes
to the risk model, i.e. correlation of different asset classes.
Core inflation, which excludes items such
as fruit and vegetables
as their prices
fluctuate widely, also rose
to 12.37 %
year - on -
year in June, up
from 12.23 % in May, the central bank said on Sunday.
For example, if your property taxes and insurance add up
to $ 5,000 a
year, you'll need
to add approximately $ 417
to your mortgage payment, though these costs may
fluctuate from year -
to -
year, particularly
as tax rates change.
Traditionally the industry has been a heavy user of fossil fuels, primarily oil, the price of which has
fluctuated from under $ 15 a barrel 20
years ago
to peaks of $ 90
to over $ 100 now, making fossil fuels such
as bunker oil vastly more expensive.
Still, there are growing numbers of skeptics, particularly teachers who over the past several
years have often seen their state ratings
fluctuate from year to year in a complex system that many regard
as statistically unstable.
The weather
fluctuates from one
year to another and individual cold snaps in the Arctic area are not,
as such, proof of the progression of climate change.
He told me that grey squirrel numbers
fluctuate considerably
from year to year and that at the moment we are suffering
from a population explosion
as the result of a combination of relatively abundant broad - leaved seed crops and mild winters in recent
years.
Portrait of a young planet The Jack Hills zircons show that a magnetic field existed
as early
as 4 billion
years ago,
fluctuating in strength
from a value similar
to today's — around 25 microteslas —
to about 12 % of that.
We'll keep seeing these numbers
fluctuate from month
to month based on everything
from film festivals, test screenings
as well
as increased interest in the race
as the
year goes on.
However, the percent of test - takers who are eligible for free and reduced lunch has
fluctuated from year to year, and NAEP results have increased not just across race, but across all subgroups such
as gender, disability status, and ELL status.
But the volume of such cases — at least
as reported by school districts — appears
to have
fluctuated dramatically in recent
years: The number of districts reporting they were party
to such orders or plans nearly doubled
from the 2013 - 14 Civil Rights Data Collection
to the 2015 - 16 collection that was released by the Education Department last month.
Adding complexity
to the way universal life insurance works is the fact that this type of coverage offers flexible premiums —
as in, the amount you pay into your policy can
fluctuate from year to year.
CommonBond offers three types of interest rates you can choose
from in your refinanced loan: a variable rate that
fluctuates when the market changes, a fixed rate that stays permanent for the life of the loan, and a hybrid rate starting off
as fixed and switching
to variable after five
years.
His role has
fluctuated over the
years, ranging
from vehicle
to ally
to baby delivery man
to tennis player, but Yoshi's role
as one of Mario's choice sidekicks will never be forgotten.
The Earth's climate can certainly
fluctuate from year to year due
to natural forces (including oscillations in the Pacific Ocean, such
as El Niño).
The Earth's climate can certainly
fluctuate from year to year due
to natural forces (including oscillations in the Pacific Ocean, such
as
As can be seen, there are considerable fluctuations in the rate of SL rise: the decadal average rate
fluctuates from -1 mm /
year to +5 mm /
year, with a 20thC average of +1.74 mm /
year.
Some
years ago I asked the two leadimg ozone hole institutes whether or not there might always have been a
fluctuating ozone hole
as we have only been able
to measure it
from the 1950's and they said they did not think it likely but that it was possible.
True, but fails
to explain why the longer - term mean about which those cycles
fluctuate is trending up other than curve - fitting an «approximation by three sinusoids of periods 1000
years, 210
years and 60
years,» ANSWER: The curve fitting exercise is labeled
as such «heuristic»; the lengths of the cycles are
from other observations, some displayed on figures 5 - B & C; only the amplitudes and phase of the 215 and 60
years sinusoids are subject
to optimization; Singular Spectrum Analysis has been applied by Diego Macias et al (note 18)
to the HadCRUT series with equivalent results, and among many others by Liu Yu et al..
Seventy
years ago one might expect temperatures
to eventually cool
as the regional climate
fluctuated from a warmer state
to a cooler state.
Adding complexity
to the way universal life insurance works is the fact that this type of coverage offers flexible premiums —
as in, the amount you pay into your policy can
fluctuate from year to year.
Payment options can be flexible
as well in some cases, so professionals and business people whose income may
fluctuate from one
to another
year can take advantage of this.
Pat Hellman, Wells Fargo's senior vice president of mortgage servicing operations in Des Moines, Iowa, says escrow accounts help homeowners with their budgeting
as insurance and taxes
fluctuate from year to year.