Voice Labs estimates there will be 33 million voice - activated devices
in circulation by the end of this year.
To calculate the market cap you have to multiply the current number of share, coins or tokens
in circulation by the current market price for a single unit.
We calculated market cap using the number of coins expected to be
in circulation by the end of the year and our panelists» forecasts of each coin's value by the end of the year.
We calculated predictions using the number of coins expected to be
in circulation by the end of the year and our panelists» forecast of each coin's value by the end of the year.
Such a rule would help absorb excessive currency
in circulation by introducing inflation as another policy instrument, with the inflation rate controlled by a range of factors.
So far, over $ 1.5 billion has been produced by Tether, which is currently being using
in circulation by exchanges and individuals worldwide.
A BI Intelligence report forecasted that there will be a whopping 27.7 million mPOS devices
in circulation by 2021 in the United States, up from just 3.2 million items seven years prior.
Squali reckons that there will be roughly 4.62 million Kindles
in circulation by the end of the year.
Among the new tests Cowan expects will be ready in time for the games are a more accurate test for human growth hormone (HGH) and a test for autologous blood doping, a method athletes use to boost the number of red blood cells and oxygen
in circulation by drawing their own blood, storing it, and then transfusing it back into themselves.
The inflammation spills over from fat tissue into the blood stream and is eventually measurable
in the circulation by a blood test.
We calculated predictions using the number of coins expected to be
in circulation by the end of the year and our panelists» forecast of each coin's value by the end of the year.
Since then, the Fed has created a great deal of base money in the form of reserves, but it has also increased the amount of currency
in circulation by 20 %.
Rather, crises tend to trigger a run on cash - literal currency - and the Fed is responsible for expanding currency
in circulation by increasing the monetary base.
Not exact matches
Noting the fall
in print
circulation and the failure for online revenues to catch up, the review will look at the overall health of print media, looking at the range of news available and how the press is adapting to the challenges presented
by digital.
His insight is bolstered
by a recent study published
in January
in the American Heart Association's journal
Circulation that found that the best results for heart health were gleaned when participants worked out four to five times a week.
Gannett, the biggest U.S. newspaper publisher
by circulation, made an unsolicited $ 12.25 per share takeover offer for Tronc — formerly Tribune Publishing —
in April, valuing the company at about $ 815 million.
The decision
by the SNB to call time on its efforts to prevent the euro from trading below 1.20 francs was a huge surprise and came amid mounting speculation that the European Central Bank will next week back a big stimulus program that will put more euros
in circulation which would further dilute their value.
Regardless, readership continued to climb and,
by the time Gamble retired
in 1972,
circulation had reached nearly 32,000 copies per issue.
Though not a journalist
by trade, Scobell was a natural writer and, judging
by how much more sophisticated the magazine was becoming, a natural editor: with a
circulation approaching 20,000, Canadian Business was now one of the biggest magazines
in the country.
The largest of these,
by far, is currency
in circulation.
Over the past year, bank reserves have actually declined
by about $ 1 billion, while currency
in circulation has increased
by about $ 33 billion.
Postmedia Network Inc., a wholly - owned subsidiary of Postmedia Network Canada Corp. (TSX: PNC.A, PNC.B), is the largest publisher
by circulation of paid English - language daily newspapers
in Canada, representing some of the country's oldest and best known media brands.
About Postmedia Network Postmedia Network Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Postmedia Network Canada Corp. (TSX: PNC.A, PNC.B), is the largest publisher
by circulation of paid English - language daily newspapers
in Canada, representing some of the country's oldest and best known media brands.
The complementary currency itself has declined
in importance over the period while levels of overall consumption of goods and services have increased (although it is unclear whether the recent digitisation is to change this) A detailed study18 of the usage and
circulation of the Palma found that around half of its usage was accounted for
by just 6 economic actors
in addition to the Banco Palmas itself: four local stores selling basic consumer items, the neighbourhood petrol station, and a party and décor shop.
It is
in fact the case that the amount of currency
in circulation has not been affected
by any of these policies (such as quantitative easing
by major central banks).
The team will create a global free trade ecosystem
by docking to all kinds of businesses of shelter and food as well as cakes and ale, so that LNC players can go to all parts of the world to pay for consumption, promoting the value of LNC
in circulation.
The growth
in the use of the cryptocurrency has been phenomenal, with 2015 seeing the number of bitcoin transactions per day growing
by 150 percent, and the total number of bitcoins
in circulation increasing
by a solid 10 percent across the 12 months.
Japan has suffered with deflation for more than twenty years, something which the Bank of Japan plans to combat
by potentially doubling the amount of yen
in circulation.
By contrast, less than $ 20 billion
in rubles are
in circulation.
It is generally believed
by those unfamiliar with economic theory that credit expansion and an increase
in the quantity of money
in circulation are efficacious means for lowering the rate of interest permanently below the height it would attain on a non-manipulated capital and loan market.
By doing this, you pay for the transaction and the Ripple network profits from the usage of Ripple as there is less and less of their cryptos
in circulation, which drives up the price.
According to information from sites like CoinMarketCap and OnChainFX, the prices of all of the top - 10 cryptocurrencies
by marketplace capitalization (which is the mark cost of the token double
by the sum volume of tokens
in circulation) have depressed
in the past 24 hours.
If the supply of that commodity is limited (e.g., no more gold to make coins can be mined), then the ability to manipulate the currency price (exchange rate) downward
by varying the quantity
in circulation (as occurs with quantitative easing
in fiat currencies) is no longer an option.
QE stimulates the economy
by reducing the number of government securities
in circulation.
No More Page 3 was launched
in 2012
by activist Lucy - Anne Holmes, who was «sad that the most prominent photograph of a woman
in the widest
circulation British newspaper is of a young woman
in just her pants».
This is deconstruction
in very much the original sense of the term, as put into
circulation by philosopher Jacques Derrida.
Pre-tribulation rapture theology was popularized extensively
in the 1830s
by John Nelson Darby and the Plymouth Brethren, [15] and further popularized
in the United States
in the early 20th century
by the wide
circulation of the Scofield Reference Bible.»
Pre-tribulation rapture theology was developed
in the 1830s
by John Nelson Darby and the Plymouth Brethren, and popularized
in the United States
in the early 20th century
by the wide
circulation of the Scofield Reference Bible.
The wording of the presbyter's remark leaves open the question of Mark's use of other sources than Peter, whose «interpreter» he was: sources, or traditions,
in circulation among the Christians
in Rome no doubt from the first founding of the church
in that community, long before Paul's arrival and perhaps some time before Peter's coming; and also, no doubt, traditions that were added to the common stock
by every believer who came to Rome from Palestine.
In Genesis 1 we do not see directly the creation of human language
by God, but «we see something like the
circulation of an underground river, before its appearance as a spring above ground.
In seven provinces two - thirds or more of total newspaper
circulation is controlled
by a single chain.
Of the 1,700 daily papers today
in the USA, more than 1,200 have been absorbed
by chains that control 80 percent of all daily newspaper
circulation.
According to a report
by the Royal Commission on Newspapers
in 1981, three chains control 90 percent of French - language daily
circulation.
Research has proven that yoga lowers blood pressure, increases musculoskeletal health and
circulation, and decreases stress (prison yoga programs have reduced recidivism
by as much as 80 percent
in their participants).
In 1802 a book
by Chateaubriand appeared which enjoyed a wide
circulation.
(Acts 10:37) That is to say, the original
circulation, transmission, and consequent preservation of the evangelic tradition,
by separate items, were not controlled or determined
by any one particular theological idea, let alone created
by it; but it was nevertheless believed to have a significance which can be stated only theologically, though the controlling theological ideas no doubt varied from person to person, and from group to group (See my article «The Christ of the Gospels,» Religion
in Life, 10: 430 - 41.)
The recent discovery of nuclear war
by television and mass -
circulation magazines, and efforts to publicize the consequences of nuclear war through Ground Zero and university teach -
ins, have brought war concerns to a wider audience.
We may imagine the future evangelist a member of a Christian community
in Palestine, where the apostle John was well - known and some document written
by John or inspired
by him was
in circulation.
Every attempt was made
by the church to prevent its
circulation in England but it was eagerly welcomed
by the people and became very influential on all subsequent English translations.
It has been useful
in healing bruises (applied topically or taken internally) and varicose veins, and has reportedly played an instrumental part
in re-establishing
circulation to limbs affected
by frostbite and diabetes.