Sentences with phrase «hold any more of»

Unfortunately, if the status quo endures, the future is likely to hold more of the same — with the possibility of even more severe challenges to maintaining price and economic stability.
It will, instead, manifest itself as a desire to hold more of something with near - cash - like liquidity that is not subject to arbitrary devaluation by central banks and governments.
In the meantime, keeping secrets and holding more of our stories and evolutions, our victories or sorrows close to the bone suits just fine.
That of course is my own opinion, but the world elder for me holds more of a negative tone then leader does.
I use a smaller baking pan so the peppers fit snugly, holding more of the ingredients without spilling out.
Those natural bristles just held more of the liquid than a silicone pastry brush did, and made less mess.
There's a lot of interesting stuff that's been done with mobile phone in African political campaigning in particular, so who knows — perhaps the future will hold more of the US picking up lessons from other countries rather than the usual flow in the other direction?
If private insurance then holds 60 %, it will result in the 40 % percentually holding more of the high cost individuals, thus increasing costs for all those paying their share.
A higher capacity allows you to leave the filter in place for longer, as it can handle holding more of the bad stuff back from your engine.
And Roger Anderson, director of the energy research center at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory, expects the future will hold more of the same.
Saudi Arabia is wrestling with whether to sell all its oil and gas at record prices or to hold more of those resources to generate what it doesn't have: freshwater for its people and its cities.
And signs are that the future will hold more of the same.
Kidd said this was an example of the kind of event the ODA wants to hold more of in the future, saying:
January 2, 2017 • Technology was front and center in many of 2016's biggest stories; 2017 is likely to hold more of the same.
The Ateca should hold more of its value after three years than most of its rivals, too, and is one of the cheapest cars in the class to service and insure.
That's a very competitive figure in its class, meaning the Tucson will hold more of its value when you come to sell than rivals like the Nissan Qashqai.
OEM items have been specifically engineered for your make and model, whereas aftermarket products hold more of a general design; these aftermarket parts may not fit properly in your vehicle and have the potential to lead to costly repairs in the future.
This is because your employer will hold more of your pay for taxes based on the number of withholdings you claim.
For example, the Vanguard portfolio holds the broadest array of energy stocks, meaning it holds more of the smaller companies that could face real trouble should oil decline further but are likely to surge when oil prices reverse.
Say one spouse has a generous employer pension and little RRSP room: in that case it's generally fine if that spouse holds more of the equities and the other holds more of the fixed income.
If so, shouldn't individuals be holding more of their GICs in tax - sheltered accounts and not taxable accounts?
Not surprisingly, given their lower - risk profile, Canadian women hold more of their assets in cash investments — 66 % on average, compared with 59 % for men — and less in stocks (15 % versus 21 %).
In other words, holding more of the same does not make you diversified.
It may not be beneficial to hold more of a company's debt as it borrows more.
This will not only be less expensive, but it will hold more of it's value over time.
Also, the longer you can leave them alone, the more aggressive you can be with your investment portfolio asset allocation mix, which means you can hold more of the types of asset classes that beat taxes and inflation over time.
Lenders hold more of the cards when it comes to small business loans, but you should still shop around before you start a lengthy application process.
On top of medications, your veterinarian might recommend certain brands of food because they hold more of the vital elements that help to regulate your dog's condition.
With more than a decade of growth and success under its belt, Rivera hopes that the future holds more of the same for The Wet Spot, continually expanding on its ample and varied selection of freshwater fish.
Besides, there's not enough room in his Uncharted 3 chest to hold any more of them.
The Guardian: «We know that water vapour (as a greenhouse gas) will amplify global warming because a warmer atmosphere can hold more of it.
Tyler decided there had to be a better way to invest in real estate, so he started buying apartment buildings after the housing crash and held more of his properties instead of selling them.
Bouton said his firm is also holding more of its own loans for up to five years to comply with increased financial regulation.
We may put a larger display cabinet here eventually to hold more of our dishes, but we really love the cart!

Not exact matches

Trader Jim Lebenthal, whose «Halftime Report» model portfolio is up more than 30 percent this year, removed General Motors as one of this top holdings for the competition.
There may be embellishment of the facts in the getting - to - know you stage and both parties may want to know what the past has been like but they are ultimately more focused on what the future holds.
And five of the eight seats that are considered «toss - ups» by one or more of the political pundits rating the races are currently held by Democrats.
«In order for that to have any hope of holding, these companies need to be more transparent.»
The slump in demand for the precious metal also coincided with prices holding within their narrowest range of any quarter in more than a decade.
While employees from enterprise companies (defined as companies with 500 or more employees) like Salesforce and Dell have held memberships at the co-working spaces in the past, WeWork started making a concerted effort to tailor its spaces to these types of workers about a year ago.
A brutal cold snap that began last week — holding much of the East Coast and Midwest in its grip — has made a warm weather getaway more urgent for some travelers.
The federation estimates that up to 2.7 million kilograms, or some 10,000 barrels have disappeared, representing more than 10 % of the federation's vast reserves held in four different facilities.
In the end, more disposable income doesn't hold a candle to having someone to rely on in a time of need (something that 95 percent of Danes believe they have).
That section laid out that a change in accounting rules now required Alphabet to include the change in value of any shares it owned in private companies, such as Uber, in its profits even if just held onto to its stake and didn't buy or sell any more shares.
The privately held firm, which is not regulated by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI), claims its assets under management jumped more than tenfold to $ 225 million between 2009 and 2015.
We developed a new carbon fiber matrix that's much stronger and more capable at cryo than anything before, and it holds 1,200 tons of liquid oxygen.
HOW is it possible for 11 nations that, on a combined basis, command very little more than 15 pert cent of the world's capitalisation, hold the rest of the world to ransom?
According to the book, The Silent Language of Leaders by Carol Kinsey Gorman, Ph.D., the higher you hold your coffee, the more of a physical barrier you put up between yourself and the person you're talking to.
Maybe holding meetings for meetings» sake makes the miserable managers feel more productive, but they don't do much of anything for the business.
Caleb is the more public of the two, serving as chairman and CEO of Burrard International Holdings.
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