Sentences with phrase «further than the extraordinary»

If you need proof that many Canadian investors are blinded by their search for yield, look no further than the extraordinary popularity of ETFs that use covered calls to generate income.

Not exact matches

Opponents counter that the TPP is far more than trade deal — it is an unprecedented set of rules created to increase the profits of transnational corporations and grant them extraordinary powers to override governments that enact legislation in the public interest.
It's a little more complicated than that (all the extra «stuff» in the granola affects the cookie in more ways than you'd think) but with a bit of tweaking these cookies are far more extraordinary than you'd think just by looking at them.
If you're looking to up the ante on date night romance or turn an ordinary date into an extraordinary and memorable one, look no further than Pop Up Picnic.
213 OMB directs agencies to «operate at a minimal level until after your regular [fiscal year] appropriation is enacted» and oversees their choices to implement that direction214 to prevent a situation where a subsequently enacted regular appropriation provides less funding than the agency had expected.215 While the OMB Director provides a formula that automatically apportions amounts provided under the continuing resolution, 216 the RMOs may further limit this amount, 217 deploy footnotes to specify additional restrictions on its use, 218 and grant requests for sums beyond the automatic apportionment only in «extraordinary circumstances.»
It attracts many of the world's finest racehorses to compete for more than # 5.5 milllion in prize money and of course it is a great opportunity to show your style and see fabulous outfits and extraordinary hats and fascinators, and men in their tailcoats and top hats < - something I have so far only seen on TV.
It is far more intellectually damaging to scholarship to push a conclusion that happens to be right but is unwarranted based on the research than it is to push a conclusion that is wrong but is based on sound methods and that went astray for some extraordinary reason (such as data that were accidentally jumbled without the researcher's knowledge).
Despite extraordinary mechanical systems that deliver unmatched off - road prowess, you're far more likely to see one prowling around Mountain View, Calif., than on a mountain pass.
For an authentic taste of life in Victorian London, look no further than Lee Jackson's extraordinary anthology.
[Response: The «no one has much data» should make you far more sceptical about extraordinary claims than you appear to be.
Yesterday, the Commerce Department and University of New Hampshire released the details of last summer's sonar survey of the sea floor off the Alaskan coast, which was able to push nearly 200 miles farther out toward the North Pole than it had in previous years because of the extraordinary ice retreat of 2007.
Officials said the extraordinary measures are necessary because Scott Pruitt is getting far more death threats than anyone who has ever led the agency.
Update: Collins returned to the theme of the Facebook founder's reluctance to put in a personal appearance to answer questions about the issue more than once during the four hour oral hearing, remarking later: «I must say that given the extraordinary evidence we've heard so far today, and the things we've heard in the other enquiry, I think it's absolutely astonishing that Mark Zuckerberg is not prepared to submit himself to questioning in front of a parliamentary or congressional hearing given that these are questions of a fundamental importance and concern to Facebook users and to our enquiry as well.»
Each of these five professions offers extraordinary job security, along with educational and training requirements far less strenuous than the ones imposed upon doctors.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z