Sentences with phrase «longer each year as»

Lydia Ko, in 2015 after two long years as a professional, finally got the monkey off her back when, at 17, she became the youngest player of either gender to win her first major.
She takes not only her wealth of preschool teacher knowledge but also her long years as a homeschooling mom and shares them in this book.
The list of diets grows longer each year as the newest and latest shows up on the scene.
Incidentally, Guston learned to paint from his long years as a not - so - great abstractionist.

Not exact matches

A year ago, the London - based multinational undertook a study entitled «The World in 2050,» which projected Canada would be the only major developed economy to hold its position in the world — at the No. 10 spot — at mid-century, largely because of the demand for its resources and its ties through immigration to emerging markets (which by that time will no longer be labelled as such).
I offered on the spot to buy the next year of his time for $ 5,000 an hour, as long as I got his profits in return.
AFTER 30 years of designing products such as kettles, bike racks and even bra holders, Perth - based industrial designer Edward Khoury has decided the lure of the mining boom can be ignored no longer.
Consider the long - term value of working with freelancers, as they may be able to help you for months and years to come, and will likely appreciate the work.
If end - of - the - year bonuses are given every year regardless of performance, they no longer serve as a motivating factor; they are expected payments.
As he showed with his years - long legal stalking of Gawker Media, Thiel is perfectly happy keeping his machinations hidden from view, and acting through proxies.
She says it can take as long as five years to build deals with major lenders, but she was able to make it happen after just two - and - a-half years.
CHICAGO / SAN FRANCISCO, April 20 - As the gap between short - and long - term borrowing costs hovers near its lowest in more than 10 years, speculation has risen over whether the so - called yield curve is signaling that a recession could be around the corner.
The letter will formally notify the EU of Britain's exit and trigger a two - year negotiation that will lay the foundations for a new chapter of British history — as a European nation no longer in the EU.
«I can at most venture a personal judgment, based on some examination of the historical evidence, that the initial effects [on employment] of a higher and unanticipated rate of inflation last for something like two to five years; that this initial effect then begins to be reversed; and that a full adjustment to the new rate of inflation takes about as long for employment as for interest rates, say, a couple of decades.»
First National — Canada's largest non-bank mortgage lender, originating $ 22 billion in loans each year — reacted swiftly, announcing Tuesday that Morneau's moves will impact about 41 % of its insured residential mortgages and that it anticipates a drop of as much as 10 % in originations of this kind, because its loans will no longer qualify for insurance.
In some cases, family firms should be thinking about «intergenerational partnerships,» which see parents and adult children sharing managerial authority for an extended period — perhaps as long as 10 or 15 years.
Two more years of economic pain Australia faces a longer period of low growth, higher debt and higher unemployment than predicted just four weeks ago as the wave of job losses gathered strength, with clothing manufacturer Pacific Brands axing 1850 staff across the country.
In my young adult years, I had long hair, wore too much flannel, and my discourse revolved around and was greatly influenced by subjects such as Pearl Jam, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Breakfast Club and Beavis and Butthead.
As Americans slept through the first few hours of July 4, Kim Jong Un personally observed the culmination of a years - long goal — the testing of a missile that he can use to nuke the US mainland.
A previous renewal, billed by WWE as a «long - term deal,» was for only four years.
But a cure is still a long ways off, and for many, an ALS diagnosis spells a death sentence — often, patients die within five years as they lose the ability to control their muscles, eat, and breathe.
However, they are likely to view it as an unsustainable solution, especially the very long hours worked by people over 55 years old and multiple job holders working more than 50 hours a week.
As long as OPEC and Russia continue to curb production, «the market is likely to balance for the year as a whole with the first half in a modest surplus and the second half in a modest deficit.&raquAs long as OPEC and Russia continue to curb production, «the market is likely to balance for the year as a whole with the first half in a modest surplus and the second half in a modest deficit.&raquas OPEC and Russia continue to curb production, «the market is likely to balance for the year as a whole with the first half in a modest surplus and the second half in a modest deficit.&raquas a whole with the first half in a modest surplus and the second half in a modest deficit.»
You can find the same types of long - running disagreements across the therapeutic board in clinical trials, as I wrote about years ago in an essay for the New York Times, entitled «Do Clinical Trials Work?»
Postelection selling of longer - dated maturities ran yields up by as much as 90 basis points, with the 10 - year briefly crossing 2.60 % on two separate occasions.
It would take at least two years to negotiate the breakup and then as long as a decade to extricate the UK from Europe.
In fact corporate profits are a recognized long leading indicator, which means they usually peak at least a year before the economy as a whole.
After her six - month post-graduation grace period ended, she applied for and received two years of forbearance on a private loan, just to delay the need to make payments for as long as possible.
But as 20 - year blogging veteran Jason Kottke notes, if you jump (back on) the blogging bandwagon, you might not be alone for long.
Perth's shoppers will enjoy the same extended shopping hours as last year to buy presents and hunt for bargains, but employers want longer hours all year round.
«The other thing I recommend,» he added, «is invest for the long - term — at least 10 years or more — as long - term valuations generally increase with the overall portfolio market value.»
It was a first - of - its - kind move from the streaming giant, which may have taken its inspiration from the traditional TV networks that have used the post-Super Bowl time slot to promote new TV series or special episodes (such as last night's long - awaited This Is Us installment on NBC) for years.
The shares have fallen by more than 50 % in the past two years, and assets like Nickelodeon and MTV are widely seen as being long in the tooth and not forward - thinking enough.
I took a year - long leave in 2012 from my job as a managing editor.
The man now plucked to run the Bank of Japan and revive the long stagnant economy was a career Ministry of Finance bureaucrat at the time exasperated that the central bank had - as he saw it - shirked its duty to end what was then already six years of deflation.
But for all the big talk, Ivey has a lot of walk.MBA graduates, according to the school's owndata, can expect an average starting salaryof over $ 98,000 a year upon graduation.Every class evolves from students tacklingreal - world problems on their own, to doing so in groups, then as an entire class.Outside the classroom, the school offersscores of special projects, internationalinternships and one - of - a-kind programs, like the Ivey Consulting Project, the largestand longest - running Canadian programpairing MBA students with real - world businessesin need of help.
She has a masters degree in journalism from Columbia University and spent the last few years as a writer and editor covering community happenings on Long Island's East End.
«Even in the last 20 years which have been a long bear market [for Japan], there have been several periods of rebound, such as between 2003 and 2005 when the market rebounded by 100 percent.
The long term, 25 - year view of the technology persuasively explains how its core features show the promise to serve, if implemented effectively, as cornerstone solutions to mankind's most foundational problems.
Earlier this year, BlackBerry released its long - delayed BB10 operating system, as well as the Z10 and Q10 smartphones.
Some say one long - term scenario has Canadians making a final toast to the 200 - year - old brewer, as the Molson and Coors families turn their back on generations of tradition and sell out to one of the giants.
If the deduction for medical expenses disappears as proposed in the House Republicans tax bill, the ability to write off long - term care premiums would end after this year.
Even as photos of this year's festival have started trickling onto social media, many are still baffled by what exactly goes on at the week - long event.
Our previous assumption was that the launch of the CurrentC mobile wallet by MCX — which focuses on offers as a value proposition to consumers — would drive volume in 2015, but since the launch of the app has been delayed again and again, we no longer expect this to happen in the next year.
Mercer found that the average total compensation for CEOs, which includes short - term and long - term payouts as well as base salary, increased 6.5 % last year, to $ 9.66 million.
«And I looked like a 25 - year - old at the end of it, as long as you didn't look too closely.»
However, Diego May, the Argentine co-founder of Junar, an open data platform for businesses, says if you promote yourself well and land funding, you will get attention from good engineers — so long as you can provide a job for at least a year.
The boiling point was due sooner or later, Diebert says, because eventually some insiders — such as the NSA's William Binney, who last year spilled the beans on Stellar Wind, and PRISM's Edward Snowden — would find that they could no longer stomach what they were doing.
Five years after staring into a political and personal abyss, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is out to prove that the man who threw in the towel after barely a year in office has what it takes to survive as a long - term leader.
In 2006, CMHC began allowing amortizations as long as 40 years, which drastically reduced monthly payments for some borrowers.
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