Sentences with phrase «lot of aggregate»

As such, this is a stock for younger investors who have time for the «growth» in dividend growth to manifest into a lot of aggregate income and capital gain.

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«The land is worth a hell of a lot more aggregated up as a 22 - acre parcel, and flipping it to some other developer, than it was as 20 separate parcels not on the market,» Redmond said.
Nobody has a Gross Negotiation Product figure that totals up the aggregate costs of all this instruction and tip - giving, but as John Baker, editor of The Negotiator Magazine, observes, «There are a lot of people who are making their living that way.»
And lots of them invest, and in aggregate their investments are significant.
But one empirical observation: in the mid 1990's the Canadian government tightened fiscal policy a lot (for reasons unrelated to reducing aggregate demand), but the Bank of Canada managed to offset that fiscal tightening and keep inflation on target.
Saxo Bank's Head of FX Prime Brokerage, Peter Plester, said: «If a client was to develop the tools required to be able to provide effective aggregated liquidity internally, there would be a lot of cost and resources and the client would spend a lot of time talking to several liquidity providers.
Carbon dioxide emissions may not be directly responsible for health problems at or near their point of release, but in aggregate they can cause lots of distress.
In aggregate, it's actually doing a lot of good.
When you aggregate that over a number of years of moving, you lose a lot of educational time where they're not being challenged.»
While all of these targeted skills are clearly components of successful literacy performances, and students struggling with very specific domains might well benefit from some targeted teaching or practice, successful literacy learning is not just a process of aggregating lots of individual component skills.
A lot of the discourse about the relevance of the hypercar could be viewed as one about the relevance and application of technology in aggregate.
I've looked at a lot of publishers reports and the aggregate industry figures, and it appears that the correct range of e-book revenue as a percentage of total publishing revenue is between 1 / 10th of one percent and a half percent.
Also, a pretty disappointing thing was using a kindle feeder service that aggregates a lot of articles from the Internet according to your feed settings.
And lots of authors have asked us for something similar so we are currently building a one - pager for them where they can aggregate all their information from Amazon — so the books they have on Amazon — all their information from Goodreads — so we'll have an integration with Goodreads — and also with all the traditional blogging platforms like WordPress, Blogger, Tumblr, so you can have your latest blogpost also on your profile.
Part of that is that Kindle doesn't just sell ebooks; it provides subscription access through Kindle Unlimited that in the aggregate logs a lot of eyeball hours.
«In terms of what we share with publishers, it's always aggregated, [for example] that a lot of students in southern Californian universities are using this book, as opposed to this one... Publishers find it useful, absolutely.»
Whether thinking of all the producers in aggregate, or all of the consumers in aggregate, the average cost of capital is a lot higher than what the US Government could borrow at in perpetuity.
It's tough to describe the «bottom line» effect of programs like Betterment, because they engage in lots of automated trades whose aggregate effect is difficult for humans to see with the naked eye.
They have to aggregate the complexity into categories, and a lot of the reality is lost in the process.
The yard is well filled with a thick layer of white aggregate, keeping the lot high and dry and devoid of mud.
As long as I'm in palaver mode... Link with some basic info on the Priceline issue, though I honestly have no idea whether they still work this way: http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~hal/Articles/TheStandard/priceline.html One company that's trying to do searchable travel aggregates, though as far as I can tell the airlines (only thing I tried) are throwing in a lot of FUD: http://www.kayak.com/ I know a lot of people in the restaurant biz and a few in the hotel / B + B biz, and unfortunately very few of them intuitively «get» the advantage of the kind of search Doc wants.
Led by five major works by Sigmar Polke, arguably the greatest grouping of Polke works ever offered at auction, which realized # 16,252,500 / $ 20,608,170 / $ 26,117,770 (see single sold prices below), tonight's sale saw strong bidding from international buyers resulting in half of the lots (49 % / 21 lots) selling above estimate, many for double or even five times of their pre-sale estimate — like Aggregate (2004) by Anthony Gormley which sold for # 1,258,500 / $ 2,022,410 / $ 1,595,778 against an estimate of # 150,000 - 200,000.
Don't get drawn too far on the service shift — a lot of it stems from a) reclassification i.e. if payroll staff are in - house = manufacturing, if «outsourced» = service, b) productivity gains in manufacturing, and c) aggregate demand.
«Net metering is an important policy issue and there has been quite a lot of work done on it,» Fox - Penner said, «but the purpose of this report is to look at the aggregate total costs of two solar options.»
Therefore it passes neither logical nor statistical (see Steriou and Katsoyiannis at EGU 2012 for a rigorous analysis of a sample of 163 GHCN stations globally) that the aggregate answer is always that the past is cooled by a lot more than TOBS.
The soil carbon sponge is porous, well - aggregated soil rich in plant roots, diverse life forms, nutrient availability, air, and often holding lots of water.
Katzel says that this is «analogous to the situation that we are in already as manager of AIG's legal spend, we collect a lot of data on market trends, so we can get an understanding across various industries across various clients about what the median cost is to say, litigate a primary causality case in a particular jurisdiction in the US — and that kind of market data across multiple clients in our network on an anonymized aggregate basis ultimately is meaningful for clients.»
It's a lot of other free content that we've aggregated and are storing, which... I think it's pretty worthwhile, what we've done.
We've done a lot of stuff, which some of it is just aggregating.
(e) for the purposes of paragraph (d), different parts of a building which together constitute a single strata lot must bear the same strata lot number or letter preceded by «Part» or «Pt», and the area of each part of a strata lot shown must be shown on that part and the aggregate area must be shown on the larger part of the strata lot;
(b) the same aggregate of interests on destruction for all strata lots in the strata plan as is shown on the schedule of interest on destruction, and
(ii) the aggregate of interests on destruction for all the strata lots in the amended strata plan, and
With legal tech companies raising just $ 739M in aggregate funding since 2011, there is still a lot of opportunity to improve processes within a legal industry still attached to manual and paper - based processes.
Michael Sant» Ambrogio and I are studying agencies that experiment with class actions, trials by statistics, and other aggregate litigation techniques to resolves lots of cases in their own courts.
It offers a lot of the same features, aggregating news, weather, and frequently used apps, but if it's not your thing you can always switch back to Google's feed in the home screen settings.
There has been a lot of buzz about creating personalized infographics resumes with many aggregated LinkedIn and Facebook profiles.
Shopoff Realty Investments and its executive leadership has completed more than 5,000 real estate transactions, including the acquisition, management, entitlement and development of more than 10,000 parcels and lots, 50,000 multi-family units, and five million square feet of commercial properties, with an aggregate value in excess of $ 4 billion.
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