Sentences with phrase «longest rung of the ladder»

Maturing and sold proceeds are reinvested at the new adjusted yield in the longest rung of the Ladder.

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This differs from crustaceans where ganglia are further apart and connected by long nerves, like the rungs of a rope ladder.
Because of this changing emphasis, the number and quality of your research publications may no longer be the only measure of whether you climb to the next rung of the academic ladder.
Often, the jobs available are at the lowest rung of the economic ladder, and especially in the days of unregulated workplaces, required long hours under hazardous conditions.
You have to have a presence through every social media outlet available, and it's a long, slow ladder with a lot of rungs.
Bloomberg Interest Rates If all of your ladder rungs extended to Year 25, you would receive 4 % (plus inflation) from the maturing of the longest rung and you would receive the coupon interest from all of the rungs.
Longer term: As each rung of the GIC ladder matures, you will need to reinvest the proceeds at lower rates.
Longer term: As each rung of the ladder matures, you will be able to reinvest the proceeds at higher rates rate.
When short - term bonds from the lowest rung of the ladder mature, the funds are often reinvested at the long end of the ladder.
Long pastel ladders, often missing rungs, lie slanted onto a wall leading to the ceiling of the space, functionally useless and somehow lonely for this reason.
But every billion - dollar carbon - capture project, in the meantime, is raiding money that might otherwise go into basic research and development aimed at advancing solar technology or large - scale energy storage or other fields where breakthroughs could help lay the groundwork for a post-fossil global energy system — instead of providing a dicey Band - Aid to keep societies stuck on the coal rung of the heat ladder a while longer.
We've been stuck on the coal rung of what Loren Eiseley called «the heat ladder» of energy history for too long.
As long as we don't propose any guidelines on ceiling height from top rung of a ladder, we will preserve the flexibility that tiny homes need.
Long - term operating costs can be reduced by the greening of homes, and alternatives such as shared equity can get working families on the first rung of the homeownership ladder at a lower cost.
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