Sentences with phrase «less one in»

«The game does obviously require talent, but less in my opinion,» he said.
A National Association of Colleges and Employers survey found that unpaid interns were no better at landing job offers than those who did no internship; and unpaid interns were paid an average $ 1,366 less in their first job than students who started cold.
And it was more or less in keeping with the irreverent, freewheeling style the company had cultivated from the start.
Individuals set up corporations to pay less in taxes in a variety of ways.
I mean, as you see consultancies — like they say the big three accounting firms are now — bill less in accounting revenue than they do in consulting revenue, particularly in the marketing and advertising space.
Well, we're sad to break it to you, but she has even less in «The Last Jedi.»
That model, he says, should allow B of A to grow revenues more or less in line with GDP, while returning 100 % of earning to shareholders in dividends and buybacks.
But every second it decays a little more, leaving less in the atmosphere.
«They're underwriting less in that region now, but just like other lenders, weakness hasn't shown up in the books yet,» Chan says.
The first story, from Bloomberg, notes that hedge funds and mutual funds invested 42 % less in startups in Q1 compared to the same quarter last year.
It helps that gasoline prices are low, and people spent almost 5 % less in April filling their gas tanks than they did in March — that likely freed up some cash for other purchases.
We decided to move because we wanted to pay less in rent,» Kim said.
They argued that as consumers use their PCs less in lieu of more capable smartphones, the number of security threats to mobile devices would also grow.
European governments are also less in - clined toward home ownership boosterism.
The lines track more or less in sync until a decade ago, when they diverge as home prices shoot toward the stratosphere, the gap growing wider with each year, like huge jaws swallowing homeowners» retirement savings and vacation budgets and pushing them further into debt.
That's only a three percent increase from last year, and more or less in line with general inflation (two percent) and the average increase of workers wages (2.3 percent).
And while Exxon's dividend has more than doubled during that period, it has grown less in value than Chevron's.
And that means, people will be spending less in your business and in other businesses more than likely.
Since fillers can add up to cost thousands of dollars a year, Jacono said facelifts can cost less in the long run.
A half - percentage - point difference in fees will translate into thousands of dollars less in total return over an investor's lifetime.
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We do see demand for core going up quite a lot, and probably a little bit less in terms of demand for a real opportunistic.
Repealing the individual mandate means fewer people will sign up for health insurance — 13 million according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)-- and the government will pay out less in premium support.
Canadian businesses are investing 40 % less in information and communications technologies, or about $ 2,400 less per worker, than American businesses, the Committee heard from witnesses.
Updegrave adds, «As for choosing investments for your portfolio, I recommend you focus mostly, if not exclusively, on broadly diversified low - cost index funds or ETFs, many of which charge just.2 percent of assets or less in annual expenses.
Klepper said he noticed while covering Trump rallies that the information, language, and arguments that people were making had less in common with Fox News and more in common with Breitbart News and even the conspiracy - peddling Infowars.
«It's difficult to determine whether this is a symptom of unconscious gender bias in the hiring process or results from an ongoing cycle of women being underpaid, setting their salary expectations too low, and ultimately receiving less in subsequent roles,» the report reads.
In some cases, an employer may even be able to pay slightly less in salary in exchange for giving employees the peace of mind of having healthcare and security for their families.
The office also reported that 51 % of married couples paid less in taxes jointly than they would have if they were single, while 42 % paid more.»
For those leaders willing to make the shift, it's useful first to change your mindset: think of it less in terms of losing control and more in terms of gaining knowledge, experience and leadership from others who will help your company grow.
Perhaps now that Equifax and Deloitte have placed an exclamation point on the entire issue and regulatory roll - back efforts are a tad less in vogue at the moment, Congress will do what needs to be done and business will be more willing to change.
Commuting on two wheels conserves gas, burns fat, and, hey, nobody wants to stand next to that guy on the subway, much less in a professional meeting environment.
That same project with a build cost of $ 75,000 per flowing barrel and $ 20 per barrel operating costs would pay over $ 10 per barrel less in taxes and royalties.
The feedback and responses you get from your content will be a lot more sensible, and you'll find yourself explaining a lot less in responses back to followers.
In order to rank among the «happiest» retirees you'll probably need a lot less in assets and income than you think.
Both groups, though, when takers outnumber makers, will have less in income off which to be taxed.
Now Uber is worth more than GM and Ford by tens of billions of dollars, despite generating approximately $ 145 billion less in revenue.
A designer bag can cost 40 percent less in Paris, for instance, than in Shanghai.
While not all bets have paid off — his global macro strategy suffered amid currency volatility in 2014 — Shiff says he ends up losing less in down markets than pure equity managers do.
We have more equality in count but less in a critical area that counts most: pay.
It's true that firms have been borrowing less in a sign they are still uncertain about the economy's prospects, despite record - breaking rallies in the stock market.
Millennials have embraced self - deprecation as a great type of humor to have in a globalized society where people interact less in person because it adds an element of the ability to relate to the person with whom you are interacting.
«The world is telling us that our energy is more valuable than it used to be, and it's telling us to invest more in that and less in areas that are highly exchange - rate dependent with small margins,» Poloz said in the late summer of 2014, when I interviewed him for The Globe and Mail.
Ballantine Books published Finney's bestselling How to Be a Budget Fashionista: The Ultimate Guide to Looking Fabulous for Less in 2006, and in 2012 she sold her multimedia network to Midwest Media Company for an undisclosed sum.
Credit Suisse Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam earned slightly less in 2017 during his third year on the job, as shareholder scrutiny during the final stages of a major overhaul dampened executive pay.
Even since 1990, when many developed nations started trying to curb their greenhouse gases under a U.N. treaty, emissions had also fallen less in recession than they rose when the economy grew, he said.
Insurers would probably also want to pay proportionally less in reimbursements.
Government figures cited by the Associated Press indicate that just 1.7 million people — out of a total non-farm labor force of some 136 million workers — earned the minimum wage or less in 2006; still the increase was a big political victory for the Democrats, one that came at the expense of lobbyists from the National Federation of Independent Businesses and the Chamber of Commerce, among others.
And the risk of losing money also falls less on Mylan than it does on those at the end of the supply chain, with the pharmacy having to dispense EpiPens while accepting less in copay money upfront, then applying for a rebate and waiting to see what trickles back.
That could be bad news for luxury goods, which have been a bright spot, as high - income consumers tend to spend less in a down market, and may more guarded about their spending in this climate.
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