Sentences with phrase «interesting point for»

Another interesting point for the real tech nerds is that the P20 Pro does not appear to use dual - channel RAM.
The interesting point for me is that when the leading scientific institutions and other experts that give the G8 governments their scientific recommendations where asked to give advice they all came out supporting AGW and that measures have to be taken to curb it.
Well, that is an interesting point for the next few years of research (and so the future IPPC AR5).
That's an interesting point for me because, as you saw in the book, there are some early pieces that are hard edge.
This is an very interesting point for me, on which I would like to talk about in more detail in a upcoming post.
Interesting point for fiction authors to note.
That's a rather interesting point for him to end with: if it wasn't for the Budget, that comparison would be worth writing a news story about.
This is the most interesting point for you atheists, because there's no way to get out of this but accepting by faith the premise that not only God exists, but also is good and won't fool you.
I believe it would raise some interesting points for conversation on motherhood, luck and the «payback fairy» (Carol F).
If you are writing a term paper on literary text, you should dissect the text and find interesting points for discussion.
I reread through market wizards over the weekend and want to highlight some interesting points for trend followers.
The spectacular rice paddies views, the gorgeous rivers, and the colorful religious ceremonies as well as the artworks displays are the main interesting points for visitor to come.
Thanks @Jason Cory some interesting points for me to research further.

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There are also new revenue streams developed through Promoted Trends and Promoted Accounts, which, as Greencrest points out, «allow a greater potential for increased ROI numbers for advertisers, thereby increasing interest in Twitter's Promoted Suite for marketers.»
I have small business clients that may be interested in producing gift cards for their customers but wondering the best affordable route that I can point them to.
Hopefully this exploration of brand tribalism will give you some launching off points — building an open line of communication, providing for your tribe, and getting actively involved in your tribe's interestsfor rallying members to your group.
His remarks can't be considered a roadmap for the future path of interest rates; he made a point of stating that every policy meeting is «live,» meaning the latest data could alter assumptions.
In the press release for the Oxford study, one of its researchers, Allison Stewart, makes an interesting point: «Unlike other major programmes such as bridges, airports, IT or engineering works, the Games are always a unique undertaking to that city.
I also opened an earlier version of the Chase Freedom Unlimited, earning 15,000 bonus points, in order to pay for the engagement ring over time without paying interest.
QNX, which made more than 60 % of the core software inside the world's car infotainment systems in 2011, has partnered with The Weather Network to send location - based weather data to drivers, and the intelligent dashboard system in many of Nissan's 2013 models, for instance, will feed drivers real - time local fuel prices, flight - status information, and points of interest supplied by Google.
Original content that offers a creative and interesting read for traffic and engages the reader to the point that they want to share it was the goal.
While Fink is right to point out that low interest rates are putting a large burden on those of us trying to save retirement, he does not address the fact that central banks aren't primarily responsible for the fact that bonds of all types are yielding less today than we're used to.
For example, when Japan went to negative interest rates, their stock market dropped over 1,000 points.
The more interesting question, at this point, is which country, the US or China, will suffer most — and which one is the most likely to plead for compromise as the stakes of conflict ratchet higher and higher.
CASPERSEN and Park Hill Group were working on behalf of Firm - 1 to solicit investors for the loan, but, at some point after Firm - 1 agreed to take the loan, it transpired that Firm - 1 did not need the loan in order to purchase the secondary private equity interests.
Clearly, this is a major point of interest for companies needing to secure and track their most important information.
By linking their social - media accounts, we are able to generate a 52 - point personality profile for every user, allowing us to build schedules and recommend courses that both satisfy degree requirements and genuinely interest students.»
The latest jobs numbers prove a point: Putting government policy over business interests has been a disastrous failure for the American worker.
A: I've been interested in technology for years, but I've been a consumer up to this point.
The company's chief financial officer David Wells says the amount isn't significantly more than what it is otherwise paying third parties, to the point where, «We're not going to be interested in doing something that's going to meaningfully change the economics for us on that.»
«For 30 years, interest rates have been coming down, lower highs and lower lows but we're at a point now in terms of a long - term trend line where 2.6 percent represents the point where an interest rate reversal should take place.
Gilt was started by two young women, and because they had started something that grew fast and was an exciting touch point for the city of New York, we had many, many young women who were interested in founding companies, or who had started companies, coming through the doors.
The other major point of interest for the meeting's announcements will be whether a younger official is elevated to a station that makes them a prime candidate to replace Xi.
China's central bank on Thursday raised interest rates for its reverse repos and medium - term lending facility (MLF) loans by 5 basis points.
While that's a frustrating mystery for a coffee shop with exacting standards, but «from a chemistry point of view, that's an interesting problem,» Hendon said.
At this point, pretty much any economic data report is of interest to U.S. markets, with the Federal Reserve watching closely for evidence of a sustained economic recovery before it finally implements its long - awaited interest rate hike.
This ever - changing construct represents a way of communicating for people who like to inform each other about their daily activities and share common points of interest, according to Wikipedia authors Lambert M. Surhone, Mariam T. Tennoe, and Susan F. Henssonow.
The economy may be healthy enough for them to raise interest rates, but the new 0.5 percent to 0.75 percent target for the benchmark fed funds rate, up a quarter point from where it had been, remains far below the historical norm — and, by all indications, the Fed still expects rates to stay low for at least a few more years.
The New Zealand dollar rose around 0.5 % after Wheeler effectively reiterated the 90 - day bank bill track — widely considered a proxy for interest rates — which was published in August and pointed to around 35 basis points of further easing.
Repeating the popular Silicon Valley talking point, he says he sees the software as giving workers time for more interesting, creative tasks.
Interest rates will inevitably rise, as the Bank of Canada keeps pointing out, and the federal government has instituted numerous changes over the past few years that will make a home purchase more difficult for first - time buyers.
To qualify for federally regulated mortgages, borrowers must be able to afford interest rates that are two percentage points above the contracted rate or the Bank of Canada's five - year benchmark rate, whichever is higher.
The average contract interest rate for 30 - year fixed - rate mortgages with conforming loan balances ($ 453,100 or less) increased to its highest level since April 2014, 4.50 percent, from 4.41 percent, with points increasing to 0.57 from 0.56 (including the origination fee) for 80 percent loan - to - value ratio loans.
The bets for an earlier shift receded after the latest inflation numbers, but there now is a consensus the Bank of Canada will raise its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point in the autumn, probably October.
Titled «Talking Point Embassy of U.S. in Colombia as Political Post for Ambassadorship,» the memo says the ambassadorship is «no ordinary post, but one with a major U.S. national security interest
As default rates on junk - rated debt is above nine percent, companies with junk status face an average interest rate that is a whopping ten percent points above Treasuries — these days, that translates into roughly 12 percent for a five - year loan.
«One of the keys to selling tax reform is the president making the point that tax reform will unrig this economy by stripping out the special - interest deductions and carve - outs that riddle this code,» said Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, a group founded by the billionaire industrialist Koch brothers that is spending heavily to push changes to the tax code.
This value is indexed and normalized to account for the highest point of interest for the period.
So your argument is that because interest rates have been kept artificially low (effectively ripping everyone off with a manipulated money supply that's becoming more worthless by the day) that paying 6 % for a mortgage (which at one point was low) is getting ripped off?
One of the interesting points she raises on this episode is why a sale equates to a change for the customer, and why that change is sometimes the thing that stops a sale from happening.
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