Sentences with phrase «little leverage over»

«We will have very little leverage over climate in the next couple of decades if we're just looking at carbon dioxide,» Shindell said.
CMOs generally appoint school leaders themselves, which can leave their local boards with little leverage over the school head.

Not exact matches

If you've won multiple awards, sure put them all up, leverage them all, but the latest award is the most important one and if it has been way too long since winning an award, I think you need to get a little creative and call yourself an award winning business, but don't have the award logo and the year you won it plastered all over your website and promotional material.
There is little doubt that Russia is going to continue its interference operations in US politics in 2018 and beyond, and that others are going to try to leverage the enormous amount of data users have voluntarily given to social platforms over the years for their benefit.
We're going with those three — Depp, Hirsch, Mortensen — but we can't say they have much leverage on James McAvoy (too pretty, but if that prissy little bitch over in the best supporting actress category can survive the Atonement meltdown, maybe he can too), Frank Langella (his bathtub nude scene doesn't quite match Mortensen's, pound for pound), or Denzel Washington (two movies totaling about a half a performance).
However, in every industry, there are some things that basically are not negotiable, especially if you have little or no leverage over the publisher.
There was a little stir over at RealMoney over an article printed in Friday's Wall Street Journal regarding Leveraged Buy - out [LBO] quality.
It's important to keep in mind, however, that Starbucks will gear itself a little more, as part of the aforementioned plan to return $ 15 billion to shareholders over the next three years includes additional leverage.
Of course, leveraged ETFs performed in stellar fashion during this period due to an unprecedented upward bias with very little downward volatility (see how leveraged ETFs can lose 90 % even when the underlying index is flat over a given period), but there are even some sector / country conventional ETFs in there as well:
Being a risk manager, I was a little skeptical over the leverage employed, but I knew of other firms that had records almost as good, employing esoteric strategies of Residential MBS.
Aqua America's balance sheet has been about 70 % debt over the last decade, with very little change in its leverage level.
Certainly not his little helpers at TLI... Charles Tracy & Ian Reynolds, both on the board since day one, deserve their fair share of the blame for a litany of mishaps & generally nasty surprises over the years... leverage, currency hedging, tax liabilities, credit exposure, life expectancies, policy expiries, premium increases & whatever other risks / issues I may have forgotten at this point.
Do your gold bars keep a roof over your head and can you leverage those investments by putting down as little as five per cent or 10 per cent and financing the balance on a long - term basis as the investment keeps increasing?
Here's my plan — buy 12 to 15 rental properties over the next 5 - 7 years with little or no leverage and live off the cash flow for the rest of my life.
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