Sentences with phrase «greater than the gain»

Canada's CPTPP gains are moderately greater than the gains from participating in the TPP, with the real GDP gain rising from 0.068 per cent to 0.082 per cent, and the welfare gain rising from $ 2.3 B to $ 2.9 B. With the United States out of the deal, the cost to Canada of staying out while the TPP goes ahead as a 10 - member deal without either the United States or Canada becomes negligible.
Because maximizers think about more alternatives, or think more about alternatives, they also experience more opportunity costs, the sum of which may be greater than the gain from the chosen alternative.
Sociologically, the losses have seemed far greater than the gains.
These results indicate that the polymers studied have large cross sections for stimulated emission, that population inversion can be achieved at low pump energies, and that the emitted photons travel distances greater than the gain length within the gain medium.
Another massive review (22 studies) published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research discovered that the average increase in muscle strength for subjects taking creatine while strength training was 8 % greater than gains made on placebo.
In a blog post dated March 29, 2011, Diane Ravitch makes the same point: «The gains under Rhee were no greater than the gains registered under her predecessor Clifford Janey, who did not use Rhee's high - powered tactics, such as firing massive numbers of teachers.»
The lengthened wheelbase benefits rear - seat passengers, though the gain in legroom is greater than the gain in wheelbase as the interior has been refined as well for extra room in the back.
The damages are far greater than the gain of $ 3 million on the takeover.
From the DMI reference, «The calving loss is greater than the gain from surface mass balance, and Greenland is losing mass at about 200 Gt / yr.»
«The calving loss is greater than the gain from surface mass balance, and Greenland is losing mass at about 200 Gt / yr» https://www.dmi.dk/en/groenland/maalinger/greenland-ice-sheet-surface-mass-budget/
Just in pure monetary terms the market forces opposing fossil fuel use reductions are much, MUCH greater than any gains that could be made by renewable power generation.

Not exact matches

It's also a great way to gain hard intel on how other cultures do business, what's different about overseas markets, and how to sell to those from a different background than your own.
The implication is that it would be far more than 1.5 million — but the generational gains would be far greater, too.
The important lesson for brands of all kinds is that the advantage gained by first movers like Starbucks is now greater than ever, because the pace of market change is so rapid.
Women business owners still face greater difficulties in gaining access to commercial credit and bidding on government contracts than do their male colleagues, and pockets of resistance to women entrepreneurs remain strong in some industries and geographic regions.
Added to last year, when it lost 20.5 % in a relatively flat year for markets, the fund's declines are now greater than its 2014 gain.
Any software in your stack should be providing greater benefit than the cost — what makes entrepreneurs hesitate on support software is that it's harder to measure the potential gains on time, organization, and social capital.
And would the gain in DirectTV's profits be greater than the loss in licensing revenue that AT&T would suffer if it walked away from the bargaining table without a deal.
The website showed that tron's latest gains gave the coin a market cap of $ 13.5 billion, greater than that of litecoin and just behind that of another coin, stellar.
He says the gains would be sizeable, probably greater than what would be achieved through the TPP.
Consider this: In one recent study of more than 7,000 study participants, researchers found that those who ate high - protein diets had a 90 % greater risk of gaining more than 10 % of their body weight during the course of the study than those who ate less of the stuff.
In other words, when making decisions, people will typically exhibit greater sensitivity to the feeling of losing something rather than the feeling of gaining something.
Moreover, CBO's latest baseline assumptions predict earnings to grow faster for high - income earners than for others in the next decade, [32] suggesting that the Great Recession and financial crisis may have had only a temporary impact on the rising trend of income gains at the top, much as the impact of the dot - com collapse in the early 2000s was only temporary.
That said, as the economy gains momentum and approaches full capacity, greater investment — including through new firm creation — could lead to potential output growing faster than we assume in the base case.
It could be that other countries» productivity gains in steel production have been greater than ours, or their labor costs are lower, i.e., our unit labor costs are not so competitive.
People tend to view the possibility of recouping a loss as more important than the possibility of greater gain.
However, there is a provision to impose income tax on the capital gains on assets held at death to the extent those gains are greater than $ 10 million; (it is unclear if the $ 10 million would apply individually or for a couple.
The methodology provides a well - screened group of stocks that also delivers yields greater than the market (S&P 500 yields ~ 2 % while the stocks in our portfolio have an average yield of 6.5 %), safety in the sustainability of the yield because of strong free cash flow, and the potential for capital gains as each stock is currently undervalued.
With the wealthiest Americans better positioned to take advantage of the gains, the wealth of upper - income households in 2013 rose to 6.5 times greater than that of middle - income households, up from 4.5 times in 2007, according to the Pew Research Center.
And for all the muddle, the one thing that seems clear is that the risks to the economy and particularly the labor market — which is generating solid job growth and even some wage gains (for which we should all give Chair Yellen and the Fed serious credit)-- remain «asymmetric:» there's a greater risk of needlessly slowing non-inflationary growth than there is of inflation accelerating.
Meanwhile, the U.S. job market showed strength with much greater - than - expected job gains for February, eclipsing ongoing weaknesses in wage and workforce growth.
There is no greater way to achieve wealth than by private business, they can be bought at lower multiples and there is not a need to have percieved value to realize gains like stocks.
The deterioration in the quality of air and water would more than offset the gains from greater production.»
The key pharmaceutical segment reported revenue gains of nearly 18 % for the quarter, with greater than 20 % gains in international sales within the segment.
While there's a great deal of variation across individual market cycles, that's roughly the historical average for a 5.25 year market cycle: a 135 % gain, a 30 % loss, and a 65 % full - cycle return (about 10 % compounded annually, with the full - cycle return coming in at less than half of the bull market gain).
«The goal in investing is asymmetry: to expose yourself to return in a way that doesn't expose you commensurately to risk, and to participate in gains when the market rises to a greater extent than you participate in losses when it falls.
Especially stunning is the fact that except for Chicago (up 2.2 %), Cleveland (up 2.9 %), and Boston (up 3.6 %), all of the metro area gains recorded were greater than 5 %.
Since total return is comprised of income (via dividends or distributions) and capital gain, with the former counting much more over the long term, the case for this stock having a great 2018 is certainly already there based on that higher - than - average yield.
While the 41 % gain is more impressive than 11 %, investors should see this as another great quarter by Berkshire Hathaway, and one that provided no reason to think its immense success has any sign of slowing down.
Not much of a gain, but it is greater than average inflation percentage of 3 %.
He said gains to workers from a corporate rate cut would have a far greater impact on their living standards than the framework's proposed changes to the individual income tax code, such as doubling the size of the standard deduction.
That is, it's true that silver has in the past achieved a greater percentage gain than gold from bull - market start to bull - market end.
Returns of individual stocks in the portfolio followed the typical pattern for successful quarters — more winners than losers, and gains of greater magnitude than losses.
Even more bullish for the USO is that the 8.23 % month gain is greater than the six month spike of 5.35 %.
401K took a hit in June... so, getting a positive gain in July was good news... not by much, but it is greater than zero
According to an article in the Journal of Commerce (JOC), the U.S. economy has been expanding at a rate greater than 3.5 percent for four of the last five quarters, creating enough freight demand to significantly boost trucking revenue while tightening supply to the point where carriers can gain considerable rate increases.
Several other of the funds top holdings showed great returns as well, as Geron posted a 8.47 % gain during the week and Prothena (NASDAQ: PRTA) showed a gain of more than 6 %.
He did not measure himself by the cultural standards of his day, as did some others, who scoffed at the fact that he was a carpenter (Mark 6:3), nor by the greatness of the order of the intellect (his education was that which could be gained at the local synagogue school) Some of the creatures made by the Word of God are greater in these respects than the one who is the Word of God incarnate, and that one is not ashamed of his inferiority.
As will be seen in more detail subsequently, Nielsen figures for 1979 show only five syndicated religious programs that were able to gain equal to or greater than a rating of one.
The students at these levels may not master the finer points of Aristotelian philosophy, but they at least gain an introduction to the history and greatest books of western civilization --- which is to say, they're receiving a better liberal arts education than most of today's college students.
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