The differences
were in the balance of the different groups of microorganisms.
The key to making the perfect frittata
is in the balance of flavor and allowing the flavor of the veggies and herbs to infuse in the pan before adding the egg mixture.
Maybe a good store of long - term value would
be in a balance of U.S. Govt.
Not exact matches
Why it
's effective: When you do tree pose, your brain has to work together with your nervous system to figure out where you
are in space, calculate the amount
of correction necessary to keep you
balanced and then turn that analysis into physical adjustments.
When people told him his goal
of making a wheelchair that could
balance on two wheels
was impossible, he reportedly said
in an Esquire interview, «Don't tell me it
's impossible... tell me you can't do it....
To see this
in action, all you have to do
is take a look at any
of your account
balances over the past year, or five years, or longer.
While some
of your audience members may
be savvy
in almost all things digital technology, others may not
be so versed, meaning you need to strike up a careful
balance of complexity and simplicity when designing your app.
Balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement, statement
of changes
in shareholders» equity and information by business division included
in this press release
are extracted from the condensed consolidated financial statements at 31 March 2018 reviewed by the Board
of Directors
of Arkema SA on 2 May 2018.
But debt
is still a major consideration for most Canadians when they head out to shop, which
is limiting the strength
in consumer spending and having an effect on the
balance sheets
of retailers, Ferley added.
He
's a value investor,
in other words, someone willing to dig through years
of balance sheets to unearth the kind
of steady, underpriced stocks he believes
in.
Hiring intentions also slipped; the
balance of opinion on adding workers versusus getting rid
of them
was 34 per cent compared with an off - the - charts 59 per cent
in the previous quarter.
He warns us that history
is about to repeat itself
in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and most
of the rest
of the provinces unless they rediscover the religion
of balanced budgets.
If the robots
of today have trouble climbing stairs or keeping their
balance, the robots
of the future will
be able to run loops around them
in urban areas.
If the
balance feels off,
be sure to speak up — don't hold things back, because
in addition to harming your professional relationship, it can affect aspects
of your personal one as well.
S&P said
in March a rupiah exchange rate
of 15,000 a dollar
is «the psychological level» at which companies with weak
balance - sheets could struggle with repayments and those with good cashflow might start to proactively restructure their debt.
«We've
been very conscious about going after specific markets to attract the
balance that we want
in the classroom,» says Greg Richards, director
of the MBA program at Telfer.
It took most
of the year, but now I
am able to leave the business
in the capable hands
of my employees and get some
balance in my life.
It also vindicates Buffett «
s confidence
in Bank
of America Chief Executive Brian Moynihan, who accepted his money when the bank
was only midway through cleaning up
balance sheet and litigation issues tied to the U.
S. housing and financial crises.
Today's high valuations
in a time
of tepid economic growth
are particularly vexing for professional investors constrained by certain rules, says James Harper, a portfolio manager for the Templeton Global
Balanced Fund.
But having that right
balance of skill sets
in the boardroom
is incredibly effective.
Although OPEC and allies have never officially targeted any specific price
of oil with the production cut agreement, each member
of the pact knows very well where they want oil prices to
be in order to
balance their budgets that have
been stretched thin
in the price plunge.
State pension funds, facing a potential multitrillion - dollar shortfall, find themselves
in the center
of a four - way battle: Employees and retirees expect to
be paid their promised benefits; the pension systems have clear obligations but may not have the resources to pay them; politicians
are looking for ways to resolve the underfunding and
balance the burden among retirees and workers; and state taxpayers, challenged to provide for their own retirements, resent the additional tax load.
«If you have
been financially conservative during the high cycle, and you've got a strong
balance sheet, and available cash, there
's no question that the evaluations
of everything
in the business will
be plummeting,» says Yager.
Stiglitz told us that this decades - old debate about how to
balance the creation
of short - term and long - term value
is recently gaining new life
in the US because
of the venomous class class tensions and ugly politics arising out
of income inequality, and because people
in positions
of power
are looking at the big picture and realizing that something has to change.
When asked to rate how important it
was to run a
balanced budget, May said: «
In the scheme
of things, not very.»
RBC analyst Walter Spracklin, who recently downgraded his Bombardier price target from $ 6.00 CAD to $ 4.00, wrote
in a note Tuesday that the job cuts
are «symptomatic
of the
balance sheet pressure» the company
is currently experiencing.
«One
of the things that really drew me to the cryptocurrency ecosystem early on
in 2012, 2013, when I started getting involved
in Bitcoin,
was the fact that it
was a true intellectual meritocracy,» Demirors says on the latest episode
of «
Balancing the Ledger,» Fortune's show about the intersection
of finance and technology.
«
In recent months, there have
been complaints about the political sensibilities
of speakers invited to address a corporate audience; debates over the appropriate length
of paternity leave or work - life
balances,» Moritz wrote.
There may
be only $ 1.6 trillion
in registered plans, but an analysis
of Statistics Canada's National Households
Balance Sheet shows $ 3.7 trillion
in financial assets and $ 3.5 trillion
in real - estate assets.
The Crown corporation
is in desperate need
of turning its financial performance around, or it risks causing even more problems for its
balance sheet, the government and Canadian taxpayers.
Poloz and his deputies
were working
in the shadow
of a prime minister who
was committed to
balancing the budget.
«I do think there
is more
balance, it
's probably more 80 - 20,» says Demirors, who
was also recently profiled
in a Glamour magazine feature about the growing number
of female executives transforming the cryptocurrency industry.
Their herbivorous diet
is low
in energy and lacks much
of the nutrients needed — like fats and protein — for a
balanced meal.
We believe there
is still inherent value
in the traditional radio broadcasting sector, but
balance sheets will continue to need to
be right - sized to support the underlying economics
of the industry.
«I do think we
're in a moment where we
're starting to see more gender
balance both on screen and off screen
in our industry, and it
's exciting, and I
'm proud to
be a part
of it,» Taylor said.
Evdakov said he and his team will
be participating
in several SXSW events to do this, but
in general, their main goal
is to ensure that the Fasten app stays up, stable and manages the tricky
balance of ride - hailing supply and demand.
That number
of shoes
was selected to mark the 44th anniversary
of the sale
of New
Balance in 1972 to New
Balance owner and Chairman Jim Davis.
«
Balancing the needs
of the local business community and keeping the president - elect and his family safe will
be an ongoing challenge,» the spokesman said
in an email.
In its last assessment, S&P said that Portugal's outlook
was stable, «
balancing our expectation
of further budgetary consolidation and likely receding banking sector risks over the next two years against the risks
of a weakening external growth environment and vulnerabilities related to high private - and public - sector debt.»
That last line
is key: «Increased bank reserves held at the Fed don't necessarily translate into more money or cash
in circulation, and, indeed, broad measures
of the supply
of money have not grown especially quickly, on
balance, over the past few years.»
People
in China and Japan
are, to some extent, buying what Trump
's selling: her image as a have - it - all feminist who
's masterfully
balanced her roles as successful entrepreneur, mother
of three, and style icon.
Therein lies the irony: employers that embrace naps typically already subscribe to the work - life -
balance mantra, and their workers
are least
in need
of daytime rest.
«We tried to
balance the skill sets as much as possible so that all teams
were relatively equal
in terms
of skill and capability.
Posting quality content
is a
balance between business and personal: Too much
of either can result
in failure.
While work / life
balance may
be a pipe dream and a fundamental misunderstanding
of how the world works, leaders who make strong, healthy choices publicly
are role models for their employees
in integrating their work responsibilities into the totality
of their daily lives.
Although on
balance these total amounts may
be financially immaterial to shareholders, they may represent only a small part
of what a company spends to influence political outcomes
in the United States or here
in Canada.
The surplus
was still down 47 percent from a year earlier, with the trade
balance remained
in deficit as the yen's decline has pushed up costs
of imported fuels immediately while its impact on exports will take some time to
be fully seen.
Despite recent volatility
in the price
of oil, the CEO
of BP believes the market
is currently
balanced and production
is meeting demand on a daily basis.
There
's a
balance between the amount
of time it takes to do that and the amount
of money you have
in the bank.
It will
be easier to convince the public
of the central bank's efforts to
re inflate the world's third - biggest economy if they can easily measure jumps
in the size
of the BOJ's
balance sheet, supporters
of the idea say.