ZTE has announced the Blade V7 and Blade V7 Lite, two new Android 6.0 smartphones that look cool and have a strong spec
for the eventual cost, but aren't getting a wide international release.
In their paper, the researchers note that use of lignocellulosic biomass as a feedsstock could enable large - scale production of these fuels with concomitant significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and the potential
for eventual cost parity with petroleum - derived fuels.
Not exact matches
The changes point more towards the creation of a «leaner
cost structure» in getting Bombardier aerospace products ready
for their
eventual debut.
Expect
eventual success
for the One Belt, One Road Initiative — the world's largest construction project, estimated to
cost $ 80 trillion dollars — linking the Asian mainland, (including Central Asia) with Europe via -LSB-...]
Expect
eventual success
for the One Belt, One Road Initiative — the world's largest construction project, estimated to
cost $ 80 trillion dollars — linking the Asian mainland, (including Central Asia) with Europe via high speed rail, communications links and vibrant financial trading platforms.
So I have to say well done to Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board because whatever the
eventual cost of this transfer, and it is probably close to the # 50 + million that his club were asking
for, the Arsenal boss has got his man and showed us all that he really is serious about getting the Gunners back to the top.
It includes tax breaks
for them, plus the
eventual elimination of a utility surcharge that's been bringing up
costs.
Cuomo cites the
costs of specials and the heightened opportunity
for party machines to have outsized influence in choosing the
eventual winner if specials are called and turnout is even lower than usual.
And under a recent consultation document EDF would only have to pay around a fifth of the
eventual cost for dealing with waste, leaving the government and the taxpayer facing the liability after the power station shuts down.
«It remains to be seen how
cost - beneficial and safe —
for the donor, recipient and
eventual fetus — let alone ethically acceptable, this treatment option is compared with surrogacy,
for example,» he says.
The film's
eventual box office toll wasn't bad, especially
for a January release, but the film probably
cost more than it should, and any hopes of a franchise were quashed almost immediately.
Again, it's incumbent upon you to ensure that you present only the essential (lean)
costs for your learning contributions to justify maximize the project's positive cash flow and
eventual sustainable profitability.
In North Carolina, annual scholarships of up to $ 9,000 would be dispensed
for recipients, yet gauging the program's
eventual cost to North Carolina is difficult, given the lack of substantial details from state lawmakers on their multi-year plans.
Too keep the Oasis line and release a larger Kindle would mean offering an
eventual larger Kindle at a ridiculous $ 500 price point, that is just insane
for a single purpose device that
costs as much as an iPad air....
While negative amortization does indeed allow
for lower initial
costs, the
eventual spike in monthly payments makes them more financially risky than loans on fully amortizing schedule.
These are not recouped on the
eventual sale, so you need some gain in the home's price just to compensate
for those transaction
costs.
All of this has led to stimulus
for the economy and the equity and bond markets, but at what
eventual cost?
For example, although there's no magical investment that can deliver returns high enough to make up for all those years you failed to save, you may very well be able to boost the return your savings earn — and the eventual size of your nest egg — by opting for low - cost index funds and ETFs, many of which charge less than 0.25 % a year in annual expens
For example, although there's no magical investment that can deliver returns high enough to make up
for all those years you failed to save, you may very well be able to boost the return your savings earn — and the eventual size of your nest egg — by opting for low - cost index funds and ETFs, many of which charge less than 0.25 % a year in annual expens
for all those years you failed to save, you may very well be able to boost the return your savings earn — and the
eventual size of your nest egg — by opting
for low - cost index funds and ETFs, many of which charge less than 0.25 % a year in annual expens
for low -
cost index funds and ETFs, many of which charge less than 0.25 % a year in annual expenses.
For example, if at the same time you're ramping up your savings rate you're able to reduce your annual investment
costs from 1 % of assets a year to 0.5 %, the combination of more savings, lower investing fees and higher return could boost the
eventual value of your nest egg at retirement to roughly $ 1.35 million and your annual retirement income to $ 54,000, almost 13 % more than the what you would have by increasing your savings rate alone.
For example, say you're building a garage onto your home, will pay the contractors over time as the work gets done, and the
eventual cost could be higher or lower than originally estimated.
At any rate, this will give you an idea of how to better care
for it while also preparing
for any
eventual healthcare
costs related to the management of its genetic disease should they arise.
The ARL is currently seeking monetary donations to help with the
eventual spay / neuter surgeries and
cost of care
for the cats rescued in this case, as well as the hundreds of other cats currently at the ARL.
Since retailers like Best Buy and Walmart have to take their cut of the retail price, Microsoft's hope
for eventual profits lies in sales of individual games and the reduction of manufacturing
costs over time.
The poll also found that 55 percent of respondents believe the reward tier
for game copies should
cost less than the
eventual retail sale price of the title, while 36 percent said they would be satisfied if it had around the same price as the retail release.
I believe a social trend toward smaller portions and
eventual elimination of animal tissue in our diets would resolve the need
for low -
cost meat.
You can well imagine that the practice of engaging experts who take up near indefensible positions vastly inflates legal
costs and prolongs distress
for injured parties (inflating
eventual medical / societal
costs).
How much of a problem is delayed participation by developing countries in terms of raising the overall burden of global mitigation
costs, and what does this imply
for appropriate near - term emissions pricing goals
for the United States, if
eventual targets
for global stabilization are still to be met?
In this case, the Post is standing up
for a plain truth that is almost never spoken in U.S. media: that climate change is a crisis, already upon us, and every bit of delay in responding raises the
eventual (and inevitable)
costs of doing so.