That's considerably less than the 20 percent rate on funds
held in checking and savings accounts that are held in a child's name.
Cash reserves are short term investments with low rates of return that are
held in checking accounts, CD's, savings and money market accounts.
Short term money - like
that held in checking and savings accounts - are overlooked when it comes to investing.
These funds should be
held in a checking or savings account.
These funds should be
held in a checking or savings account.
«It is a fatal miscalculation if the countries (in the United Nations) would even think that they can delay or
hold in check the eye - opening development of the (North's) nuclear forces even for a moment,» a spokesman for North Korea said, Reuters reported.
He's spent the better part of a year
holding himself in check while Hillary Clinton has disavowed much of his record, piece by piece.
The main reason that unemployment has been
held in check (even though it has already risen by an amount never seen outside of recessions) is that new hiring has absorbed a lot of displaced workers in recent months.
Again, core inflation is actually above 2 %, inflation
held in check by energy, and food and low interest rates up to now.
«A further sell off in rates will be
held in check by the feedback loop from equity markets.»
Although price action has not been favorable lately, distribution days have been
held in check.
Though this adage is not restricted to democracy, it definitely includes it: «a nondemocratic principle may serve democracy by
holding in check forces fatal to it.»
Indeed even the rule of law is a nondemocratic principle, sorely needed to
hold in check the potentially arbitrary whims of the popular will.
The French and the Italians were
held in check by the Nazi occupation.
Here there is a good summary of thepain the disorder causes, which Hill has been trying to describe throughout the book, namely «the struggle to be faithful to the gospel's «terrible decree» that we must
hold in check our strongest urges and not engage in homosexual activity; the struggle to belong, to find the end of loneliness; and the struggle with shame, with nagging feelings of being constantly displeasing to God» (p. 127).
After a flood similar to the Biblical one, Yima lets loose the demons whom he has hitherto
held in check and allows the lie to enter through lauding and blessing himself.
Where democracy prevails, men are never perfect, but their worst impulses are
held in check both by the inner discipline of responsible citizenship and by external coercion upon the irresponsible.
Man's greedy impulse to exploit nature used to be
held in check by his pious worship of nature.6
There is no guarantee that reaction can be avoided under any circumstances, but it may be
held in check.
The critics claim that the Concordat silenced German Catholics who otherwise would have opposed Hitler and might have
held him in check.
But it's our responsibility to
hold these in check.»
The disciplines that derive from it serve a good purpose: «They tend to humble and hold down our nature, which could not be
held in check without the cross.»
As a modern woman, I thought our selfish tendencies could be
held in check through mutual subjection worked out through egalitarian principles.
The magic, which the Baal Shem had
held in check, broke loose and did its work of destruction.
What I was making attempts toward elaborating upon is the ways in which socialisms are being
held in check by televised séances of a conjuring manner wherein many noted hierarchies of socialist dissertations might just inflame their followers toward mass riots... this said, I can submit and admit that socialized justifications for warranted civilities become immorally the bargaining assets of the cultured races hiring ways... Maybe I am but a fruitcake...
And when the gospel does its work, these powers are not utterly destroyed or abolished; rather they are dethroned, pushed back into place, so their evil is
held in check by the kingdom or reign of God (STE 173.
Here's a whole other take on the subject: What if the elements are
held in check by righteous living the same way that water is kept frozen if you keep the temp below»32 f. Something like a basic law of the universe.
Indeed, the prince of demons made his appearance next day with a host of his servants bewailing and bemoaning their inability to annihilate their great enemy Cosmas, who had
held them in check for so long and gained possession, by his virtue, of the throne in Heaven that had once been Lucifer's.
He's not just the glue defensively, he's taken on some of the best scorers in the game and
held them in check.
Talk of his «self - destructing» has been heard again, but, except for punching his own office wall, he has
held himself in check so far.
Great job by Al to
hold him in check, or as much in control as you can keep him.
His line was
held in check all night until Landeskog scored into an empty net.
The Panthers began the game by jumping on the Saints for 10 quick points, but the Saints wouldn't be
held in check for long and answered with two touchdowns of their own.
In week one, both teams» offenses were
held in check, but they both managed to come away victorious.
But, it's capable of being
held in check and overcome with an incredible return of the ballstriking and short game display from a different vintage Tiger era.
Heisman Watch: LSU RB Leonard Fournette was only
held in check this week because LSU didn't play.
Chelsea annihilated Everton on their home turf by a score of 6 - 3, and Arsenal were
held in check at Leicester City.
The full passion, fury, whatever you want to call it, looked to be
held in check.
With Radamel Falcao being held quiet by Andrea Barzagli and Bernardo Silva
held in check by Claudio Marchisio, there was very little support for Mbappé in the final third, especially during the spells of the match when João Moutinho was struggling to get up the pitch.
Like some of the other guys, I had the worries of hurting my child because of my anger toward her crying, but I was always able to
hold myself in check and I also noticed that if I got «rough» with her, it would only make things worse.
They dislike the very idea of a deal, think Iran can be best
held in check in other ways (although they rarely fully articulate how because there are no obvious silver bullet in this) or simply need to say that for unrelated reasons like appearing hawkish or scoring points in internal party politics or against domestic opponents.
I personally am more frightened by the prospect of a continued Repub majority in Congress as they lurch further and further to the extreme right than I am by the excesses of the Dems, who can always be
held in check by the combination of a robust Repub minority, independent swing voters and people who are simply fed up with the size and inefficiency of our government on all levels.»
Cuomo consistently has defended the measure on the grounds that property taxes must be
held in check for the sake of the state's economic health.
«If we move in mass, be it ever so circuitously, we shall attain our object; but if we break into squads, everyone pursuing the path he thinks most direct, we become an easy conquest to those who can now barely
hold us in check.»
«Mr Cameron singled out human rights law, reform of workplace rights and support for marriage as areas where Tory principles are being
held in check but urged senior MPs growing tired of coalition not to «waste» the next three years.
Since Cuomo's withdrawal from the 2002 race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, he has largely
held himself in check, observers say.
Several state - administered economic - development programs have squandered public money and need to be
held in check.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, T cells that cause autoimmune disease actually abound in the body but are
held in check
Methane is normally
held in check by the hydroxyl radical (OH), which scrubs nearly all of it out of the atmosphere within a decade.
In this group, the median period in which the disease was
held in check was 5.6 months.