Not exact matches
As a model
of what might work, Annibale
points to Citi's $ 275,000 investment
in Food Business Pathways, a new 10 - week training
course designed to help New Yorkers start and grow food businesses.
There is
of course a grain
of truth
in each
point of view.
The multiple changes
in course reportedly suggest the plane was still under the command
of a pilot, but as Smith
pointed out, it's hard to know for sure.
«At this
point, and
in the context
of oil prices that are within striking distance
of what we envision to be cyclical highs over the next 6 to 12 months, we think the Exxon short has essentially run its
course,» Raymond James analyst Pavel Molchanov wrote.
«
In the
course of the interview, there comes a
point where the interviewer says, «Do you have any questions?»
Timmer: Yeah, so last August which was a key inflection
point for the market — because at that
point, nobody was expecting tax cuts anymore and the 10 - year Treasury had fallen to 2 %, and the bond market which
of course is always pricing
in the potential future, was pricing
in only one more rate hike over the subsequent two years.
Of course, what is «right» for you will depend on your goals, budget, family situation, and so forth — but it's important to keep these key
points in mind:
Far better, at least from the bank's
point of view, is to have the government step
in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing,
of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out
of profits.
Of course, Bridgepoint points in defence of its proposal to its more specific nature, its high - needs target demographic and the additional services it seeks to offe
Of course, Bridgepoint
points in defence
of its proposal to its more specific nature, its high - needs target demographic and the additional services it seeks to offe
of its proposal to its more specific nature, its high - needs target demographic and the additional services it seeks to offer.
To Plank, it's the former,
of course: «It's like, I wake up
in the morning, my wearable device tells me how long I slept, and data
point one beams to the cloud.
The case
in point,
of course, is Tea Party Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who spearheaded an effort to tie the GOP's campaign to repeal Obamacare to the process
of renewing funding for the federal government.
«We have a dedicated center for supply chain management,» Hartmann
points out, adding that about six
courses are taught
in that specialty each year, that the school also offers a master's degree
in supply chain management, and that the school's departments
of operations and IT management has nine faculty members with industry expertise.
Of course, insofar as you believe that LNG would raise prices
in Alberta and B.C. (wasn't that the
point?)
A case
in point,
of course, is the so - far disappointing reception to its new iPhone 8.
Case
in point with Branson: In the course of the parade a young fan (pre-teen
in point with Branson:
In the course of the parade a young fan (pre-teen
In the
course of the parade a young fan (pre-teen?)
It's still early
of course, but Andreessen raises a thought - provoking
point: The rise
of the super angel may be helping to create a culture
in which the mid-sized acquisition is celebrated — and the big ideas and billion - dollar exits are scant.
«The
point of this bill
in those states that get a waiver to do what they need to do to make it work better
in their particular states has support exactly for that very person who, if,
in the
course between a year, get extra aid for support for pre-existing conditions,» Ryan explained, citing what he said were successful examples
in Wisconsin and Maine.
As the New York Times
pointed out on Tuesday, there have been seven events since the economic crisis
of 2009 where the S&P 500 has fallen five percent
in the
course of a week.
Case
in point is HBO, which announced this week that it will launch a standalone online streaming service next year (but not
in Canada,
of course).
There are some selling
points,
of course: Denver's affordability, proximity to universities and large pool
of tech talent keep it solidly
in the running.
Martinez
pointed to Section 17 (a)
of the Securities Act and Section 10 (b) and Rule 10b - 5
of the Securities Exchange Act — which forbid misrepresentations
in the
course of security sales — as potential dangers for Mayweather and others who make glib or inaccurate statements about ICOs.
Of course, long - term interest rates will rise in response to additional rounds the tapering — that is, after all, the whole point of tapering — but the adjustment will happen graduall
Of course, long - term interest rates will rise
in response to additional rounds the tapering — that is, after all, the whole
point of tapering — but the adjustment will happen graduall
of tapering — but the adjustment will happen gradually.
Of course, in a perfect world, people would have thoroughly washed their hands before sticking them into the maw of a superpowered air jet — as Dyson has pointed out in response to previous similar finding
Of course,
in a perfect world, people would have thoroughly washed their hands before sticking them into the maw
of a superpowered air jet — as Dyson has pointed out in response to previous similar finding
of a superpowered air jet — as Dyson has
pointed out
in response to previous similar findings.
Of course, you should come prepared for the meeting with a few thoughts and talking
points, but don't get discouraged from sharing your opinion
in the future if you're wrong about something.
and then do the proof that Noah's
course (or your product) works... Goal:
in my
point of view it makes sense, that only those who wan't to become an entrepreneur should click.
His pursuit
of the Times certainly is,
of course, but the larger idea that at some
point in the not - too - distant future an absurdly wealthy Chinese citizen will become the proprietor
of a U.S. - based media property, digital or otherwise, is a very real possibility.
Of course, with debt in 2016 rising by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP while nominal GDP grew by less than 8 percent, it isn't easy to explain how the real value of assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growt
Of course, with debt
in 2016 rising by roughly 40 — 45 percentage
points of GDP while nominal GDP grew by less than 8 percent, it isn't easy to explain how the real value of assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growt
of GDP while nominal GDP grew by less than 8 percent, it isn't easy to explain how the real value
of assets in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growt
of assets
in China grew by roughly 40 — 45 percentage
points of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein in credit growth without a sharp slowdown in GDP growt
of GDP, nor why it is proving so difficult to rein
in credit growth without a sharp slowdown
in GDP growth.
As Joe
points out
in the podcast: «If the content is marketing
in sheep's clothing,
of course it won't work.
First, while
of course it's possible to use monetary and fiscal policy to push growth to the
point where all
of our resources are fully employed and any more demand would simply be inflationary, it's hard to imagine that occurring
in reality.
But unless you want to mislead, you've got to be careful to also make the
points from the graph below, because your increase
in wealth is
of course proportional to your holdings.
As was widely noticed, we also refrained from making the
point we have been making for the past year or so about it «being unlikely that there would be no further rises
in the
course of the expansion».
At this
point, we do not see anything that is causing us to alter our
course, but rest assured we are spending a lot
of time
in the Crow's Nest.
While he took great pains to
point out that it's still months away from his July start date and by that time «the UK economy might be
in an entirely different place,» he did attempt to clarify his position on specific
points such as inflation (he supports a continued
course of «flexible regulation») and further stimulus (he's for it, should the British economy need it).
In the chart below, the current data point would be about 0.4, not as extreme as we observed in 1929, 2000, or 2007 of course, but equal to or beyond what we've observed at virtually every other market peak in histor
In the chart below, the current data
point would be about 0.4, not as extreme as we observed
in 1929, 2000, or 2007 of course, but equal to or beyond what we've observed at virtually every other market peak in histor
in 1929, 2000, or 2007
of course, but equal to or beyond what we've observed at virtually every other market peak
in histor
in history.
With these
points in mind, we believe that investors would be well served by examining data objectively and by trying to suppress any anchored biases when shifting fundamental conditions require a new
course of action.
Of course debt growing faster than debt - servicing capacity is unsustainable, so we will set as our first financial sector target the
point at which the two grow
in line with each other.
And, while GDPR advocates have
pointed to the lobbying Google and Facebook have done against the law as evidence that it will be effective, that is to completely miss the
point:
of course neither company wants to incur the costs entailed
in such significant regulation, which will absolutely restrict the amount
of information they can collect.
As PandoDaily editor Paul Carr
points out, Kutcher's tweets still serve to support Uber even
in the face
of his changing
course.
These
points are all,
of course, interrelated: Apple's organizational structure, focus, and release - focused development cycle enable it to create highly differentiated products, even as the exact same structure, focus, and development cycle underly the company's struggles
in iterative services.1 Similarly, Amazon's highly modular structure, varied businesses, and iterative approach to those businesses enable it to create services with itself as its first, best, customer, and then extend those services to developers and retailers, even as the exact same factors lead to product disasters like the Fire Phone.
To the extent that I understand it, this criticism seems odd to me: after all, money flows around (and around and around) the economy, and is taxed at various
points along the way (and is then injected back into the economy,
of course,
in the form
of government spending).
It's a massive, complex historical process,
of course; but the
point to keep
in mind is that the post-war world — certainly that world for the U.S. — is coming to the end
of its long, 73 - year run.
What we essentially saw was a forecast that conveyed two tightenings over the
course of 2016 — two 25 - basis -
point increases
in the federal funds rate.
China's benchmark 10 - year government bond yield traded just shy
of 4 percent
in early December, up almost 100 basis
points over the
course of 2017.
In the daily course of business with onsite colleagues, it's easy for company leaders, managers, and colleagues to distribute casual high - fives, congratulations, and acknowledgment for a job well done, points out Shannon Miles, CEO of BELAY, an entirely virtual company with 70 employees that provides virtual workforce solutions in bookkeeping, copywriting, web support, and administrative assistanc
In the daily
course of business with onsite colleagues, it's easy for company leaders, managers, and colleagues to distribute casual high - fives, congratulations, and acknowledgment for a job well done,
points out Shannon Miles, CEO
of BELAY, an entirely virtual company with 70 employees that provides virtual workforce solutions
in bookkeeping, copywriting, web support, and administrative assistanc
in bookkeeping, copywriting, web support, and administrative assistance.
It's still not great,
of course, and as far as traditional equities markets go, a cost 50 % decline is a disaster, but
in the cryptocurrency markets, and especially against the backdrop
of the bloodbath we have seen across other
points over the last few weeks, it's a drop
in the ocean.
If you stayed the
course during that time, things worked out pretty well, because you bought at the low
point of the stock market, and you contributed more and can you imagine that tax lot that you invested
in,
in March 2009, where that is right now.
Of course, the point about duration still stands — regardless of what drives returns, long duration means that even small changes to those drivers of return can be amplified into very big changes in prices in the short ter
Of course, the
point about duration still stands — regardless
of what drives returns, long duration means that even small changes to those drivers of return can be amplified into very big changes in prices in the short ter
of what drives returns, long duration means that even small changes to those drivers
of return can be amplified into very big changes in prices in the short ter
of return can be amplified into very big changes
in prices
in the short term.
The increase
of around 1 percentage
point in long - term interest rates over the
course of this year was associated with a fall
in dwelling investment
in the September quarter.
The recent widening
of this spread is,
of course, much smaller than was seen
in 1994
in the previous episode
of globally rising bond yields, when the yield on 10 - year bonds
in Australia moved from 1 percentage
point to about 3 percentage
points above the comparable US yield.
Of course, there is little point in obtaining large streams of data just for the sake of it, especially if it does not provide any meaningful insigh
Of course, there is little
point in obtaining large streams
of data just for the sake of it, especially if it does not provide any meaningful insigh
of data just for the sake
of it, especially if it does not provide any meaningful insigh
of it, especially if it does not provide any meaningful insight.