Sentences with phrase «more balanced point»

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According to Larson, the APR might be 2 to 4 points lower on a non-rewards card, so carrying a balance on a rewards card costs more.
So at some point, as that supply comes off, that supply - demand balance becomes a little bit more natural.»
Capital raise after capital raise obviously signals an intense cash burn rate, but if Tesla is going to change the world and push electric cars to a point where they constitute more than 1 % of global auto sales, chilling out on the spending and letting the balance sheet take a breather doesn't make much sense.
He has a point: The typical credit card charges more than 16 percent interest, so not paying off your balance in full each month could cost you.
From a purely accounting point of view, parent company which owns less than one hundred percent, but more than fifty percent of a subsidiary presents the value of the remaining ownership, the minority ownership, on the balance sheet in a separate account.
Hirschman too became far more pessimistic about long term convergence, and began worrying about the nature of these constraints, even pointing out how misguided optimism itself could lead to highly pro-cyclical policies that reverse the convergence process, in part by encouraging the kinds of inverted balance sheets that I discussed in my blog entry of two weeks ago.
An article from The Balance points out that «people leave managers and supervisors more often than they leave companies or jobs.
Because the interest and other fees charged on any outstanding balance are greater than the cash value of the Rewards Points, you may pay more in fees and interest than the value of the Rewards Points you earn if you do not pay your bill in full each month.
Shin says when the negative balance grew to a point at which the bank stopped paying out, the lender attempted dozens more debits over a short period of time — each of which incurred a new $ 34 overdraft fee.
At 45.2, however, it's still about five points shy of 50, the pivotal threshold that indicates, on balance, that more consumers perceive the economy to be improving.
The balance of opinion on employment intentions improved and is positive, pointing more strongly to hiring plans over the next 12 months (Chart 4).
The extent to which you balance asset classes at and beyond retirement, assuming reasonable health at that point, is more a function of excess funds over the income floor than it is purely about age.
After decades of double - digit, export - fueled growth, signs point to a slower, more balanced expansion for the mainland.
The point of balance is a little bit higher up on the handle then I personally like because it makes maneuvering it around to different hand positions a little bit more difficult.
This has left the U.S. economy with a much more leveraged balance sheet than before the last crisis, and with much greater sensitivity to equity risk and debt default than at any point in history.
But the point is not to add a little more optimism to balance so much pessimism.
Why it was not advertised more widely among the Catholic community beforehand in order to try to balance the audience is a moot point, but perhaps the initial statistics do pretty much reflect the state of popular opinion in Britain.
I noted in my book God as Author how it follows the contours of the Gospel, as I pointed out that the basic formula of balance - imbalance - restoration of balance is the framework of most stories (click on the link to page 181 for a more lengthy explanation).
I believe the bible chronicles mankind and tells complete stories but doesn't intend to point scathing fingers at humans but only to guild them into a more balanced being, one that doesn't need to be forgiven because there is nothing to forgive.
Jesus too says that we should let our scales of justice fall past the balance point, bestowing on others a little more than they deserve.
The banks will also point out comments by the RBA last week that the risk from the current strength in housing is more likely to be future household spending than to their own balance sheets.
In a recently published Eater Q&A, Cluny confessed to hitting a breaking point after the sight of green oak leaves made him nauseous; he wanted more of a work - life balance.
The point is, more overtaking does not absolutely equate to more entertaining races, but there is definitely a sweet spot that F1 is yet to perfect, a formula that balances the toppling of lap times and allowing cars to fight more closely on - track.
This is much the same team that came within seven points of the 1982 Final Four; it's minus John Bagley but has more balance, depth and versatility.
At 1 - 0 Chelsea brought on Ramires... In this point of a match the game is more balanced, at 2 - 0 it makes sense.
Point here is spending a bit more this year to get Ozil and Alexis to sign could be balanced by increase is asset value for those two assets.
As for the point about the balance between AKB's and AOB's, personally I think there are many more pro, than anti Wenger (wherever you sit on the scale).
Not trying to start an argument just wanted to get my point across and if the selection is switched (plus cech to me is a better keeper but the risk of courtois leaving if he wasn't given the number 1 spot is what meant cech became number 2 to someone ten years younger than him) that would make the split 5 - 6 arsenal - Chelsea, a much more balanced split.
A balanced offense averaged 49.6 points per game, and the defense allowed no more than 21 points in any league game.
To return to the postseason the Bruins, who had only two 50 - plus - point scorers last season, have to find more balance on offense.
From a United point of view, one way of ameliorating the loss of reputation that would follow Rooney out of the door is by exchanging him for an arguably better, certainly outstanding, and perhaps more necessary opponent... It would equalize the power - balance.
Talk about balance, these guys had three different starters post 20 or more points in their big Week 6 victory.
By simply taking touches in a wider spread of the pitch, Pellegrini kept the defense off balance, shifted the point of attack and created more space for his teammates.
They will learn through trial and error all of the nuances of coordinated movement to stabilize / balance, reach and grasp, manipulate objects, and get from point A to point B (by rolling, cruising, crawling, walking, jumping, running, climbing, etc.) to explore more.
Most moms feel more than overwhelmed at some point or another, and the key to getting out of this is to add more balance to your life.
I have five particular points here, but in general, I claim that a more balanced perspective reveals that, while realism doesn't have all of the answers, it is more potent than Motyl admits.
«The comptroller is really looking at, as we move into next year, whether or not the tax cap, which is at its lower point ever for school districts for the upcoming fiscal year, for 2016 - 17, to see the impact of that and whether or not if forces more districts to spend down that fund balance, to rely on borrowing, and if the impact does push anybody else into fiscal stress next year,» Butry says.
«The balance of this was more heavily weighted toward pointing out the uncertainties,» she said.
A balance of six per cent more businesses surveyed by the FSB think that they will lay people off in the coming three months, pointing to a further increase in unemployment by the end of the year.
The point is we have a Government failing on its own terms: — they said they'd cut Government borrowing, but they're borrowing # 158 billion more than they planned — they said they'd balance the books by the end of this parliament, but they won't.
No - one has a more balanced view of this than Lib Dem Vince Cable, who sat on the fence before the election by pointing out the pros and cons of each approach.
But when we're crunching numbers and trying to get to where we need to balance things, that's a lot of spending that I think there's more priorities for at this point
Among the key findings of the state comptroller's office audit of the Willsboro Central School District: The district overestimated appropriations in the adopted budgets by more than 10 percent over the past three years; the district has accumulated fund balance that exceeds the statutory limit by nearly 12 percentage points, and district officials did not develop a multi-year financial plan.
Willsboro Central accumulated unrestricted fund balance that exceeded the statutory limit by approximately $ 977,000 — or nearly 12 percentage points — and has levied more taxes than were needed to fund operations during the 2013 - 14 through the 2015 - 16 fiscal years, the report revealed.
She published a response pointing out that the conservative media had missed the point of doing basic science, and she participated in media interviews that gave a more accurate and balanced portrayal of her research.
European editor Anne Forde discovered, in an interview with Hannah Kokko, an evolutionary ecologist in Helsinki, Finland, that one of the keys to Kokko's professional success is her ability to balance opposing approaches and points of view: life with work, the organismal approach of evolution with the population approach of ecology, and an appreciation for the local environment with the mind - broadening value of more exotic and distant locales.
Maybe you're pushing yourself past the point of exhaustion and need more balance.
The point is that we all know at least two things we could be doing in order to find more balance in our lives.
To do these exercises, get on the preacher curl machine and keep your back, hips and chest to their respective pads for more balance and a better feel of the machine through the multiple points of contact.
Only this time, there is much more core engagement because of the off balanced position your body is put into by the placement of the anchor point.
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