You are absolutely correct that current interest rates are
lower than the norm, but that's just the case now.
Contrast is maybe slightly
lower than the norm overall, particularly indoors, although many daylight exteriors shine with colourful highlights.
Moreover, EPA - estimated fuel economy numbers are
lower than the norm for this class.
But that market is more mature than the tablet market, and there was less risk of Google alienating partners, particularly since it didn't price the phones
lower than the norm.
When measurements are made at sites the industry chooses and at times the industry allows, emissions are
lower than the norm.
For people that live in states like North Dakota, South Dakota, and Iowa, the average monthly cost of car insurance is going to be
lower than the norm.
At the current pace, there is a four - month supply of homes on the market — much
lower than the norms of six to seven months.
Not exact matches
Even if the growth rates of nominal GDP and U.S. corporate revenues (including foreign revenues) over the coming 20 years match their 4 % growth rate of the past 20 years, and even if the most reliable valuation measures merely touch their historical
norms 20 years from today, the S&P 500 Index two decades from now will trade more
than 20 %
lower than where it trades today.
The U.S. economy, which was stuttering with a «fits - and - starts» recovery following the Great Recession of 2007 — 2008, has now reached a state of steady, stable growth, with the pace of growth centering around a new normal rate that is
lower than its historical
norm.
That may say more about the social
norms and sizes (most are pretty small) of those countries
than the incentive effects of
lower tax rates.
Countries where sleep sharing is the
norm have much
lower rates of SIDS
than countries where they encourage separate sleep.
Yes the
norms for term newborn infants are
lower than adults.
Erie County's on - time completion rates are much
lower than comparable counties upstate and on Long Island, where rates of 70, 80, and 90 percent are the
norm.
People living in non-industrialized societies have an average intake of fiber that is much higher
than the
low norms of Western societies.
However, these observations have been seen as the exception rather
than the
norm because of the
low - level contribution observed.
While I don't want to gain weight while doing keto, my motivations for doing the
low - carb, high - fat (LCHF) diet are different
than the
norm.
I would suggest that for humans to have developed the ability to stay in ketosis even with more
than sufficient protein intake, we must have at least have spent frequent long periods in a condition of very
low carbohydrate, high fat access, either exogenously or endogenously, and more
than adequate protein as a dietary
norm.
This shift toward greater accountability also included putting «
low performing» schools, those in which fewer
than 15 percent of elementary students met national
norms in reading, on an academic watch list.
If you start at a
low level, you have more room for improvement
than if you start at the
norm.
Schools with fewer
than 20 percent of students meeting
norms were defined as
low achieving; those with 20 to 30 percent meeting
norms were moderate achieving; and those with at least 30 percent of students» meeting
norms were high achieving (this created three groups of equal size).
We found teachers «leadership focused on collective responsibility for student learning to be more likely present in high poverty schools
than in
low poverty schools, but teachers are less likely in high poverty schools to share
norms around teaching and instruction.
Also, teachers in higher - diversity schools report that teachers «leadership focused on collective responsibility for student learning is
lower than that found in lowdiversity schools, and, again, that teachers in
low - diversity schools are less likely to share
norms around teaching and instruction.
In a matter of days, he has gone from talking about «Opportunity Schools» in Baltimore to claiming that «there are organizations in other parts of the country that are operating schools that are succeeding in leading children from
low - income families — especially children of color — to reach much higher levels of academic success
than the
norm for their communities.»
The hybrid model is expected to be the bigger seller, largely thanks to CO2 emissions of only 120g / km - significantly
lower than the diesel class
norm.
In both cases the automatic transmission's mechanical lock - up (a damper clutch) operates at
lower speeds and across a wider range of operating speeds
than has been the
norm for conventional (epicyclic) automatics.
Other
than the loss in various features and addition of Blue Efficiency tech (read —
low emission
norms, better fuel efficiency), the C - Executive gets an all new pricing of 30.5 lakhs (on road, Mumbai).
With the
lowering of the barrier of entrance, self - publishing books has become the
norm rather
than the exception.
A higher unit cost means
lower profits — unless, of course, you price the book higher
than what standard retail
norms would dictate.
Similarly, if a literary agency keeps a
lower commission structure
than the
norm, it demonstrates that they are attempting to undercut the business of larger / legitimate literary agencies for a chance at a larger piece of business.
According to Brian, not only is the stock's forward P / E ratio of 15.0 much
lower than its historical
norm of 19.1, but its current dividend yield of 2 % is nearly double the company's 22 - year average yield of 1.2 %.
Although the underwriting fee of $ 99 is somewhat
lower than the average for mortgage lenders as a group, you'll probably find that other closing costs like the origination fee and appraisal fall in line with the
norm for direct lenders.
While the U.S. Fed's quantitative easing program has caused a pullback, Excel Funds portfolio manager Christine Tan points out that emerging market stocks are now 10 %
lower than their historical
norms.
Charities that spend much more
than the
norm to raise each $ 100 get a
lower grade.
In contrast, the aggregate measure indicates that profitability is trading very near its historical
norms of relative valuation, perhaps explained by
low P / B value stocks having far less profitability
than they have historically.
The B / P value factor is trading very cheap when we gauge its valuation based on its own historical
norms, meaning that the spread between the highest and
lowest B / P stocks is far wider
than typically observed in the past.
Hasbro's a stable company that has been paying out dividends for decades while sporting a two year
low and a dividend yield that's significantly higher
than the historical
norm.
For instance, the blue dot on the value factor scatterplot suggests that prior to March 2016 the valuation level of 0.14 — meaning the value portfolio was 14 % as expensive as the growth portfolio measured by price - to - book ratio, and
lower than the historical
norm of 21 % relative valuation — would have delivered an average annualized alpha of 8.1 % over the next five years.
While sales remain above the historical
norm, they are 15 per
lower than peak hit last fall.
The rates here are significantly
lower than in most other states, yet the companies can still charge rates well above the
norm from other financial entities.
The problem is that payouts are affected by current interest rates, so they are much
lower these days
than historical
norms.
The medical coverage and emergency medical evacuation coverage is within the
norm, though a little
lower than average.
Advocates of tiny houses point to simpler lifestyles with fewer possessions and
lower mortgage costs as major advantages of living in houses far smaller
than the
norm.
The U.S. ranks
lower than other countries in public concern about global warming and the results are stratified: among Republicans, the party more fully dedicated to the interests of wealth and corporate power, it ranks far
lower than the global
norm.
Instead of reevaluating the way in which every one of us lives our lives (in terms of material consumption, housing patterns, transportation patterns, dietary
norms) to build societies which are radically
lower in carbon emissions
than they are currently, just spend a lot on money trying to tinker with global ecosystems to correct for global problems which were caused by us in the first place.
However, the poorest tenth of households appear to be living at
lower temperatures
than contemporary
norms.
Future - Generali's SampoornaSuraksha is a micro-insurance product, which means it gives coverage for a much smaller time and a much smaller amount, at very
low premiums,
than is the
norm for small business insurance or regular term insurance.
This can vary between insurers but generally the
norm is for the person to have
lower than 50 % shareholding.
Unlike what was earlier expected, Samsung decided to debut Tizen on a budget smartphone — at $ 90 (INR 5,700), it's a considerably
low - cost phone that breaks away from the usual
norm and offers better hardware
than existing smartphones from the company.
An estimated 1,560 children died because of maltreatment, with the highest rates of victimization in the first year of life — 20.6 per 1,000 children.1 Research demonstrates that outcomes for children who survive child maltreatment (defined as neglect, abuse, or a combination of the two) are poor, with performance below national
norms in a range of outcomes areas, including psychosocial and cognitive well - being and academic achievement.2, 3,4 The costs to society overall of these children not reaching their full potential and the
lower than expected productivity of adult survivors of abuse are estimated at as much as $ 50 - 90 billion per year in the U.S. 5,6 These findings underscore the need for strategies to prevent child maltreatment in order to improve outcomes for children, families and communities.
Would a
low rate of turnover factor be a relative factor determined as such by comparison with the national
norm or would that factor be a subjectively determined target factor of say no more
than 10 %?