Sentences with phrase «lever at»

There's no automatic pop - up, although it does have lovely wide slots, you just lower your toast in manually using the lever at the front then turn the browning control to the desired setting and it starts to count down.
Whether or not Apple is planning to officially launch iTunes TV shows and iTunes Match in more regions and someone accidentally lent on the big red «launch» lever at iCloud central a tad early — twice — or there's some stranger problem going on is uncertain.
The model error increases with altitude and is greatest at the 300 mbar pressure lever at about 9 km altitude.
All willing countries should aim to use every lever at their disposal to cut emissions within their sphere of influence to zero or near - zero in as short a timeframe as possible, much sooner than 2050.
Players control their crossbow by adjusting the angle of the shot using the slider on the crossbow and control the shot power by dragging the lever at the bottom of th...
Popular styles include wall mounted dispensers with a lid on the top for loading food and a lever at the bottom for dispensing food.
A quick pull on the right upshift lever at 7250 rpm will prevent the powerplant from kissing the fuel cutoff at the 7500 - rpm redline.
A Porsche Boxster's near - perfect shift lever at work.
Access to the third - row is made easy by placing the walk - in lever at an easy to reach position at the bottom of the passenger - side second - row seat.
It's useful and intuitively activated by flipping the day / night lever at the bottom of the mirror housing.
The bezel around the vent also rotates for fine tuning airflow and there's lever at the bottom to open and shut the vent.
Try to find the brake switch next to the pedal and confirm that the pop - type switch isn't engaging with the pedal lever at all.
The Escape is the only car here that can't fold its rear seats using a lever at the back of the car, but at least the process is supremely easy to do from the rear doors: one lever flips each of the seats over almost completely flat.
Put the pad of the lever at the back of your leg near your calves.
Featuring an easy - to - access lever at the back of the seat parents can select each position without disturbing their baby.
A simple flip of a lever at the front of the footrest cone locks the swivel wheel into place and makes going over rough surfaces much easier, or provides better stability during your exercise.
The Dekor lid opens with a press of your foot on a lever at the bottom, like a kitchen garbage can.
A FULL natural release would not use the lever at all, but you would just wait until the pressure indicator pin drops down on its own without using the lever.
No wonder Paul lays it on so thick, using every lever at his disposal: Shame.
Because banks usually lever at least 10 - 1, these $ 2.2 trillion in reserves represent a potentially massive amount of excess liquidity.
Who would have forecasted that «AAA» assets would underperform «BBB» assets, and if you are levered at 50 to one, it doesn't take much of a decline in your asset values to wipe out your equity and that is exactly what happened to many financial institutions.
The NCAA has lots of levers at its disposal to make life harder on programs from the offending state.
One group, New Yorkers Against Corruption, has begun questioning the cost of a convention — estimated in the tens of millions of dollars — whether delegates would be the same political insiders who pull levers at the Capitol and just what amendments could come out of a convention process.
Similarly, when it came to the idea that the feds needed to force states to act, we wrote «Prodding public sector institutions to set goals, monitor performance, and then reward excellence and address mediocrity has been a signal success for reformers on both the left and the right... Sensibly structured accountability systems encourage self - interested workers to take goals seriously, focus on outcomes, and employ all the levers at their disposal to produce those outcomes.
From the School Board to the State House, there are policy and budget levers at every level of government.
Talks quant + some buffett but the idea as Cliff said is you can't eat risk adj returns and WEB wanted to so levered at 1.5 x or so which is consistent with AQR's own research - ie portfolio leverage on low beta = good.
Reforming regulations to encourage new building won't be easy, but city governments have policy levers at their disposal
«Reforming regulations to encourage new building won't be easy, but city governments have policy levers at their disposal to help alleviate housing affordability problems in Canada's major cities,» Green said.
Instead, as you seek to limit your annual tax bill, the key financial levers at your disposal include increasing your tax - deductible retirement account contributions, carefully managing your taxable investment accounts and making sure you take full advantage of the available tax deductions and credits.
It makes up a portion of the equity base that is altogether levered at whatever the ratio is.

Not exact matches

«Why shouldn't we look at strong dividend players, levered to the economy, in sound and important businesses that pay above market rate yields?»
At an investors» conference in January, Day called menswear «an enormous growth lever» for the company.
Examining modern campaign politics, the open - source movement and some of the few recent bright spots in the traditional music business, Benkler isolates a handful of «design levers» — «elements of successful cooperative human systems that we can employ to motivate [people]... to contribute to the collective effort rather than exclusively pursue their own interests (at the expense of those of the group).»
Self - righteous indignation at the alleged wrongs of those who hold the levers of power can be a delicious indulgence.
Not only does the Carlson Extra-Wide Walk - Through Pet Gate feature a lever - style handle for easy operation, but it has a smaller door at the bottom for cats to walk through.
This type of investing takes into consideration that individuals have many levers — investment portfolios, philanthropy and time and skills — at their disposal to effect change in the world.
«The Republican agenda is to get regulatory relief for the big banks and use the small banks as the lever to do so,» said Adam Levitin, a professor at Georgetown University.
«At this point, I am very confident that we now clearly understand and have our hands placed securely on the practical levers that we believe will enable us to continue to drive double - digit rates of unit and revenue growth for some time,» said Chip Perry, TrueCar's president and CEO, in a press release on Thursday.
«The economy has never been as levered as it currently is, and the economy is far more interest sensitive than it has been in the past, to a degree that we don't have certainty over how each interest rate hike is going to affect Canadian consumers,» said Frances Donald, senior economist at Manulife Asset Management, by phone from Toronto.
At my current stage, and I think for many people, it's much more appealing to not go levered and diversify around the country now.
Concluded Ryvicker: «Given that CBS has been invited to the decision - making party, we are even more comfortable that whatever decision is reached will be in the best interest of CBS shareholders — whether that is: levering Viacom to purchase CBS at a premium, CBS purchasing Viacom at a discount, or CBS concluding that nothing can be done, therefore it will remain independent.»
First, the limit lever has been set at 5: 1, which enabled investors to contract with only 20 % of the cost of CFDs.
At 2.7 trillion euros, it's now levered 33 times to its own capital, versus a leverage ratio of 25 back in September.
It has turned its debtor position into a lever, borrowing at no interest charge (to the extent that its currency circulates abroad) or at low interest (mainly from central banks in countries that have no other use for their surplus dollars.
Companies that levered up as interest rates stayed at rock - bottom lows may have «accidents» when rates rise, he said..
But I can not lever up as much as I would like on this trade, as a sharp rise in interest rates could de-rail it at any moment.
In addition, Trump has been elected at a time when the U.S. economy is quite levered.
The CEO is very confident the company can refinance at a property level, and I think this is true, but I think the company ought to get worse interest rates going forward, given multiple hikes at the Fed, and the levered nature of the company.
By Laura Lorek Publisher of Silicon Hills News Voice can be a powerful lever for change, said Adam Grant, bestselling author and professor at Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Facing opportunities to teach at top universities and to speak at conferences all over the world, Brian has found that saying «No» has been the most efficient and powerful growth lever for his entire organization.
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