It was written by a longtime editor of the Wall Street Journal, Vermont Royster,
in a time where many in the US feared Communism and other forms of totalitarianism.
I personally know of numerous managers with 10 - year track records or more that manage their own capital alongside a small base of client capital in private partnerships where the results have ranged from 20 - 35 % annually
in a time where the S&P has gone really nowhere.
Would you advise investors to stay away from Lending Club
in a time where we predict a near economic recession?
There is a point
in time where the savings you received as a result of your lender credit is completely eroded by the higher monthly payments your increased interest rate costs you.
There is a point
in time where the fee you paid at closing is recovered through the lower monthly payments your lower interest rate rewards you with.
It's refreshing to see some banks still offer checking accounts with no fees and balance requirements, especially
in a time where some of the US's most well known banks are beginning to impose fees for checking accounts and debit card usage (ie, Wells fargo, Bank of America and now Citi)...
Now, there was a point
in time where the corporate bond market was more strictly segmented, and getting downgraded, if was severe enough, would mean there was a class of holders that would become forced sellers, and thus it paid to wait for downgrades.
Here's part of the problem: Scientists are human, just like you and me, and they occasionally defend wrong ideas because they propagated
in a time where some novel but wrong papers / books were written, and seemed right at the time, and the consensus accepted them, because it agreed with their biases.
Thus, there was likely a point
in time where the S & P 500's initial sum was equated to a specific value though this is the part you may be missing here.
In a time where serving sizes are shrinking as the cost of living rises, it's easy to fall into the trap of believing there aren't any «good deals» ready
There was a point
in time where any buyer who didn't get a home inspection was considered foolish.
Ben Graham lived
in a time where capital was mostly physical, and he invested that way.
«This is really a point
in time where people need specialized advice.»
In a time where interest rates are at all time lows, understanding the bond price and yield relationship is important.
In a time where serving sizes are shrinking as the cost of living rises, it's easy to fall into the trap of believing there aren't any «good deals» ready for the taking.
In a time where Android 4.2 is still a rarity for those who don't own a Nexus device, ASUS has come along and, once again, put a lot of OEM to shame with swift action on the latest version of Android.
Both of those tablets sport larger screens
in a time where the market is demanding tablets closer to 7 - inch form factors.
In a time where brick - and - mortar bookstores are sadly shrinking in numbers, libraries become ever more important as physical spaces where people can meet around books and find unexpected reading by serendipity.
In a time where eBook readers have become increasingly powerful and capable, and where more authors than ever put their content out in the market, one would think that formatting manuscripts to publish them as eBooks should be as trivial as exporting them from a word processor, but alas, that is not the case.
I mean, there was points
in time where I would write a chunk of content and think, «This should actually be over there, not in here.»
To stay relevant
in a time where websites have become a must to browse, an article from Harvard Business Review suggests that B&N become a «mini-mall.»
In a time where HD displays on smartphones will become prominent, there's nothing out of the ordinary here on the DROID RAZR.
Who we are and what we have become
in a time where accepting the easy lies instead of the difficult truths illustrates the decline of the belief in an American dream.
At just 23, Rakoff found herself thrown into an office perpetually frozen
in time where the agents still smoked at their desks, and the typewriter and Dictaphone reigned supreme.
We live
in a time where people need much inspiration, spiritual enrichment, guidance and messages that restore their hope in humanity and the future.
It's just mostly about these characters having to live underground and survive
in a time where the world has become hostile to them.»
Shirato was a pretty extraordinary individual opperating
in a time where he was representing part of a generation; if you look into the Japanese new wave film movement, many of the youths in that time were also on a similar international populist wavelength.
If you grew up
in a time where a car's blood was supposed to be drained and changed every 3,000 miles, you might be startled at these numbers.
But besides being an SUV
in a time where the global market started to love this type of vehicle, the Cayenne had something else going for it: the fact that, unlike many other similar models, it truly was (and remains) a sports utility vehicle — with a big emphasis on «sports.»
But it is going to be a tough sell
in this time where diesel is considered a great evil.
We're rapidly approaching a point
in time where all learning will be e-learning.
And that certainly has been true in some districts, although not always true in California, at moments
in time where the research was done.
In a time where the state has suspended state testing, it is critically important for the charter movement to be able to tell the story of how gains are being made statewide in communities being served by charter schools.
Unfortunately, we live
in a time where some educators have abused their authority in a variety of ways.
Summary:
In a time where the focus is on academics and achievement even for our youngest students.
An Ongoing Commitment to Accountability
In a time where the state has suspended state testing, it is critically important for the charter public school movement to be able to tell the story of how gains are being made statewide in communities being served by charter schools.
We live
in a time where the biggest enemies of change are the teachers unions.
It's not intended to be used for a grade; it's just to tell you at any point
in time where students are in their learning and what they need next to move them forward.
No matter where your school is in its ed - tech journey there is a moment
in time where you need to stop and look at what you have in place to ensure student learning is at the heart and a clear and concise plan is in place.
In a time where schools have seen their arts and academic enrichment budgets slashed, PS 9 — with the help of its active PTO — has been able to continue these important programs which we believe are crucial both to providing a well - rounded education and to fostering the kind of creativity that will help our students become leaders in whatever field they choose.
In a study for the University of Phoenix Research Institute, the Institute for the Future explains that we are at a pivotal point
in time where several disruptive shifts are in progress.
Worse, it may not only enable inequity to fester, but also allow it to grow if inequity can no longer be measured accurately, or can only be measured at certain points
in time where data allow it.
I can go on and on, but my past, present, and future was forever shaped by that moment
in time where I found more value in my work.
Fortunately, we have arrived at a point
in time where technology now supports the promise of the virtual classroom.
In a time where deliberately false information is continually introduced into public discourse, and quickly spread through social media shares and likes, it is more important than ever for young people to develop their critical thinking.
«We're working
in a time where employees with access to training and development programs have the advantage over employees in other companies who are left to seek out training opportunities on their own (if they have time).
In a time where workload is on the up, this will win hearts and minds and more importantly save you time (to do what you really want to do... plan amazing learning experiences!)
We are now
in time where we have to see that «the observer» is not part of the mind.
The Big Disconnect Catherine Steiner - Adair with Teresa Barker
In a time where technology is at our fingertips and access to information is quick, how do we maintain a personal connection to our children and guide them through the transition into adulthood?
In a time where high - stakes testing and accountability overwhelm new and veteran teachers alike, I want to empower teachers to feel confident in their abilities.