Sentences with phrase «just averaging highs»

That is how I found out that the sensors were not integrating over the day but just averaging highs and lows.
Do you remember when you were just an average high school teenager, growing up with a single parent who was a sex worker?

Not exact matches

Almost half of developers are still devoting their energies toward consoles, but the input differences are huge — high - end games are requiring an average of $ 8.7 million, 65 people and 583 days to produce, compared to just $ 300,000, seven people and 156 days for mobile games.
«For most of the last 80 years, venture as an asset class has been really difficult for the average investor to get in, unless you are a high net worth individual, unless you get the deal flow, you are part of an angel group or you invest into VCs, you just didn't have access into this asset class,» Wang says.
This year, the sector is on track to raise $ 2 billion in funding, with average deal sizes higher than ever, suggesting companies, at least in more instances, are attracting the capital they need to not just innovate, but scale.
The study found that those companies with low engagement had an average operating margin under 10 percent, whereas for those with high engagement, the average one - year operating margin was close to three times higher, at just over 27 percent.
Excluding one - time items, CN earned C$ 1 per share, just a cent higher than the analysts» average estimate, according to Thomson Reuters I / B / E / S.
According to a 2011 report from Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce, people with just a high school diploma earn an average of $ 32,600 a year, which adds up to $ 1,304,000 over the course of their time in the workforce.
According to Akamai, an American content - delivery system, the US had just the 10th - highest average internet speed in the world in 2017.
That sounds damningly high, but it adds up to just 35,000 jobs per year, or a seventh of the number of jobs the U.S. economy has gained on average per month this year.
Excluding one - time items, CN earned C$ 1 per share, just a cent higher than analysts» average estimate, according to Thomson Reuters I / B / E / S.
The proclivity to detect and dwell on stressors and threats — a tendency that unites neurotics — explains why the personality trait is not just associated with experiences of fear, moodiness, worry and frustration but also a higher - than - average risk factor for common mental disorders.
In fact, new grads are projected to have higher salaries across all 10 degree categories ranging from business to humanities from just last year, when graduates earned an average of $ 51,022, according to a recent survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
But it's not just size that matters — the average cost of fighting fires per acre burned is also much higher than it was a few decades ago.
The latest Powerball prize may be estimated at $ 900 million, but you have to wonder: If a private company ran it, would a national lottery routinely give weekly payoffs of much higher amounts than the Powerball average of just $ 80.7 million?
Ultra high - definition screens have fallen around 85 per cent in the past two years, to the point where they're just about affordable for the average household.
«By 11:41 a.m. today, just as most Canadians are getting ready for their lunch break on the first official work day of the year, the average of the 100 highest paid CEOs will have already pocketed what it takes the average Canadian an entire year, working full - time to earn,» says Mackenzie.
But the average rate on the 30 - year mortgage has jumped more than a full percentage point since May and was 4.57 per cent last week — just below the two - year high.
Using an average figure may make a franchise system look more successful than it really is, because the high incomes of just a few very successful franchises can inflate the average for all franchisees.
It is a manual about getting money from those who have it and are, given reason and their interests met, very willing to spend it — on just about everything, and more of it, at higher average prices than any other consumers.
With $ AMZN breaking below its 50 - day moving average last week, for example, we would like to see the price action hold above $ 280 (just below the highs of the last base).
The problem is, the * 200 - day moving average is ** trending higher just 40 % of the time.
Trading at 18.1 times $ 154 in 2018 earnings, assuming the upward estimate revisions continue, the S&P 500 remains at a P / E above its historical averages, just perhaps not as high as it looked previously.
Retirees who would be paying $ 1,250 a month or more — $ 15,00 a year — in the U.S. for health insurance with a high deductible say that in Panama, they're paying, on average, $ 3,240 a year for coverage — and that's with a deductible of just $ 250 a year.
That's the average estimate, but the report notes that «there is a risk those costs could be not just higher, but much higher»: the model found a five per cent chance that the economic cost to Canada in 2050 could be greater than $ 91 billion.
Even with a relatively high average savings APY of 1.08 %, $ 1 million in savings will last just over 13 years in New York.
Finally, if we assume a sustained explosion in productivity growth to 2.8 % annually, joining the highest quintile of historical U.S. productivity growth rates for any 8 - year period, and assuming an unemployment rate of just 4 % in 2024, the result would still be real U.S. GDP growth averaging just 3.2 % annually over the next 8 years.
For example, it does not include euro bonds («reverse Yankees») that are hot in Europe, where junk bond yields are at a ludicrously low 2.35 % on average, and the high - grade yield is just above zero.
It's kind of crazy that this year as now a 21 - year - old company with nearly 1,800 restaurants and average volumes of $ 2.4 million, Comparable sales per restaurant we just now delivered our highest comp 19.8 percent gain (in revenue at restaurants open more than a year) as a public company.
In Raleigh, for example, high - income households receive an average MID benefit of $ 1,996, while spending on Section 8 and MID benefits for low - income households amount to just $ 213 - the difference between these values is a factor of 9.4.
This makes sense for the obvious reason that paying lower prices / valuations for stocks should lead to higher than average returns just as paying higher prices / valuations should lead to lower than average returns.
However, Google really values links from high quality / authoritative websites over just your average site.
High transaction fees The average transaction costs around $ 1 right now, but just months ago, the average Bitcoin transaction costed $ 40.
For example, a moving average is just a simple noise - reduction technique, where very short - term fluctuations («high frequency components») are averaged away, leaving the smoother influence of longer - term fluctuations.
That yield, by the way, isn't just much higher than the broader market, it's also almost 90 basis points higher than the stock's own five - year average yield.
Average mortgage rates just rose again, according to Freddie Mac, and they could climb higher by the end of this year.
So far, US markets continue to hold just below record levels, with the 20,000 mark in the Dow Jones Industrial Average yet to be breached as of this writing, though the FTSE 100 set all - time highs this week.
Investors like me would just see the average return on capital, suggest that it's high, and figure that the business is more efficient as a non dividend (or low dividend) payer.
Those are high expectations when one considers the fact that the average growth rate of the company over the last 5 years has been just over 2 %.
Many students are graduating with much higher loan debt, and this is just the average for under graduate degrees.
If we compare operating spending by municipalities to GDP, which is a broad measure of ability to pay, it remains within historical averages of close to 3 % of GDP.  In 2012, operating spending by all municipalities in Canada amounted to just 3.1 % of GDP, the same that it was twenty years ago, and down from the 3.3 % reached in 2009 during the depths of the recession.  This ratio was higher during the recession because GDP had dropped and governments sensibly embarked on stimulus spending to prevent a depression. This was before their misguided adventures in austerity (which presumably the CFIB supports, but have caused devastation to small businesses in countries elsewhere).
VANCOUVER — A report out today showing that child poverty in B.C. is consistently high and above the Canadian average is just one more symptom of a Christy Clark government that puts donors and party insiders before the best interests of...
But when rates are rising and we've just observed an abrupt reversal in leadership (new lows suddenly dominating new highs), it's not worth the gamble - the average return tends to be negative, and the volatility also tends to be unusually high.
Its advertising capabilities also boast some of the highest click - through rates in the industry, despite the average click - through rate across all sectors being just 0.90 %.
All property listings were 8.7 per cent higher than the same month last year, 18.9 per cent higher than the 10 - year average, and fell just short of the high for the month of November.
Apple meets or has met virtually every single metric discussed above; it has positive cash flows, higher - than - average ROE and EPS, and annual earnings that just keep going up.
Over the past five sessions, the SPDR S&P Emerging Markets Small - Cap Fund (EWX) has been consolidating at its 10 - day moving average and just below resistance of its recent swing high.
Then, after four weeks of tight consolidation near the high of its range, the ETF «undercut» support of its 10 - week moving average just two weeks ago, but zoomed right back up to close at the highs of its range last week.
Each year, Americans work roughly 1,790 hours, which is just slightly higher than the OECD average.
I think the valuation is just average, but I think if this develops into a larger issue then customer attrition comes into play, which is a problem for a bank like Wells that relies on its huge business that it does in the retail bank (57 % of its income comes from the retail bank, of which a large percentage is high margin revenue that comes from cross-selling, the very practice that it will now almost certainly begin to slow).
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