Sentences with phrase «more interesting take on»

Some slashers, including it's precedent Black Christmas, offer a far more interesting take on virtue and sexuality (though to be fair, the virgin gets it first in this case too).
Last week saw the release of an interesting study on the effectiveness of robot surgeons — and an even more interesting take on it by the media.
That's the beauty of doing more interesting takes on the universe, with different styles, with the various projects, it gives them a little breathing room and makes them interesting by themselves, not just as some cynical corporate tie - in product.

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On one hand, millennials, also known as Generation Y, seem more interested in financial literacy and taking control of their financial management.
Low interest rates have encouraged corporations to take on more debt despite the fact their cash flows can't support such debt loads.
Managers should take an active interest in their younger workers — something small businesses are uniquely well - equipped to do, as owners often already have a more hands - on approach.
Centering an organization on the customer takes a courageous leader more interested in excellence than ego.
Repak, a professional speaker and author of «Dollars and Uncommon Sense» agrees, saying, «It doesn't take a Ph.D. to figure out that you'll have more money if you earn interest on it.»
The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale first collected data from state and federal corrections officials in 2014 and again, in more detail, last year, taking what amounts to a comprehensive census on the use of solitary confinement in the U.S. Researchers found that in the fall of 2015, at least 67,442 U.S. prisoners were kept in some kind of restricted housing.
And if Netflix were to make streaming - only movies that generate blockbuster - style buzz and audience interest, more studios might consider taking a chance on earlier streaming of their own movies.
Bernhard said other U.S. states — California, Arizona, Michigan — had shown an interest in self - driving trucks, but more states would need to get on board before the federal government took up the issue.
When deciding whether to target customers on «interests» or «behaviors,» know that the latter is based on users that have taken actionable steps while interacting with the market you're targeting — which means they're much more likely to actively engage with your brand.
The previously sleepy conglomerate — which owns properties like Nickelodeon and BET — exploded into life earlier this year, as 93 - year - old billionaire and controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone seemed to be taking a more active interest in the goings on at his entertainment business.
They all had some interesting ideas and opportunities, but they all made financial choices or acquisition choices based more on gut feeling than really taking the time to analyze whether this actually was a good market opportunity.
If a consumer shows interest in an ad, such as raising the wrist for a better look, WatchKit allows for notifications that expand and take up more room on the screen.
Her boss took up more immediate concerns, including the implications of ultra-low interest rates on retirement.
Not that the occasional typo bothers me, but, being a freelance editor and proofreader (yes, there is a difference), I find that more than two or three in a post and I take off my «interested reader» hat and put on my «eagle - eyed editor» hat without even thinking about it.
I'm so proud of her for taking action on her interests and having the curiosity to find out more — even if it wasn't all petting kittens and playing with puppies.
Debt leveraging inflates property prices, creating (6) hopes for capital gains, prompting buyers to take on even more debt in the speculative hope that rising asset prices will more than cover the added interest, which is paid out of capital gains, not out of current income.
In the light of the recent US election, one of the more interesting findings from the Global Opportunity Report 2016 was a lack of trust from North American businesses in the political system to take on the task of pursuing sustainable goals.
On the flip side, if prolonged low interest rates encourage people to take on more debt, financial stability concerns groOn the flip side, if prolonged low interest rates encourage people to take on more debt, financial stability concerns groon more debt, financial stability concerns grow.
According to a June survey from Legg Mason, nearly 80 % of millennial investors plan to take on more risk this year, with 66 % of them expressing an interest in equities.
Tactically, now may be an appropriate time to consider taking on more interest rate risk; nominal yields on government bonds look attractive and we believe can persist through the quarter.
Interest rates on fixed - rate mortgages, the most common and traditional type of loan homeowners take out to finance the purchase of their... Read More
Hopefully more people will read up on something like bitcoin then take action to their best interest.
This very low market volatility can lead investors to take on more risk, and in a period of still relatively low interest rates, to «reach for yield» — that is, buy riskier assets than one would otherwise, in order to achieve a desired profit or savings goal.
Retail shopping, the news business and politics have taken on a more national character because the Internet lets people connect along interest lines rather than by geography.
With Facebook, we should be able to take our data and move profile info and friends and photos on to another platform if we feel that platform is more aligned to our interests.
Those customers that show a special interest in learning more about sustainability can take an «ethical coffee sourcing quiz» that tests them on their knowledge of coffee and how it's produced.
Whether individuals or households will pay more or less will depend on a wide variety of factors, including whether they take the standard deduction, which reduces taxable income by a fixed amount, or they take targeted tax deductions, like subtracting mortgage interest or state and local taxes.
Prime Minister Martin will have no trouble getting the attention of China's top leadership when he arrives in late January, but it will take more effort on the part of the Canadian government as a whole to get the Chinese to take Canadian interests more seriously.
If you can't take one more day paying high interest rates on your student loans, refinancing them can be an excellent way to turn the ship around.
It takes more than a year for a change in the benchmark interest rate to affect borrowing decisions, so to contain inflation, Poloz and his deputies on the Governing Council must raise interest rates before the CPI actually touches two per cent.
Regardless of the loan you've taken on, a Standard Repayment Plan will typically get you out of debt more quickly and save you on interest.
More broadly, the lesson is that it's hard to take an inherently flawed concept like a large regressive tax cut enacted at a time of low unemployment, rising interest rates, and high debt, and then tack on extra provisions that make it workable.
Often the biggest banks have a roughly 50/50 split between net interest income and noninterest income, whereas the three banks mentioned above are much more dependent on the difference between what they take in, versus what they pay out:
After all, the longer you take to repay your student loans, the more you'll pay on them over time, thanks to compounding interest.
After all, the ECB is firmly committed to asset monetisation and negative interest rates based on the belief that these counter-productive policies are working, and the Federal Reserve is seemingly afraid to take even a small step towards «policy normalisation» despite its targets for employment and «inflation» having been reached more than three years ago.
Lower interest rates, slower amortization rates («interest - only loans»), lower down payments and easier credit terms enabled millions of Americans to take on huge debts today with the hope of reaping huge capital gains sometime in the future — or simply to avoid having to pay more as home prices rose beyond their means.
Plus it takes the government more than 20 % of tax revenue each year just to pay INTEREST on its debt — and that's at a time when rates are actually NEGATIVE.
The second point is that more marginal borrowers are now more likely to take on a principal - and - interest loan than in the past.
And that's without taking on more debt, paying a higher interest rate, or taking on multiple loans to purchase your home.
Natalia Orlova, head economist at Alfa Bank, said the central bank might now take more time over interest rate cuts that could boost growth: «Based on economic logic... it seems to me that it is dangerous to hurry with a rate cut in such uncertain conditions.»
To direct his National Economic Council, meanwhile, Trump has nominated Larry Kudlow, who also proposed a wildly optimistic take on stock prices back then, in his case a prediction that the Dow Jones Industrial Average would go to 50,000 by 2020... Kudlow, the more interesting of Trump's Dow dreamers, didn't seem to be chastened by this experience; he went on to a career as a TV business commentator, delivering an amazing series of bum steers as the years rolled by.
The return to a low - inflation and low interest - rate environment may also have allowed households to take on more debt by making loans more affordable.
The REPAYE plan keeps taking care of half of the unapaid interest on subsidized loans after this three - year period, and will pay half of the difference on your unsubsidized loans during all periods (for more on the difference between subsidized and unsubsidized loans, see «Subsidized vs. unsubsidized student loans: What is the difference?
How It's Useful: Google Insights for Search shows similar trend data to Google Trends, but takes it a step further and shows you even more detail on regional interest levels and additional search terms that are related to your keywords.
Even more interesting is that fact that the mining stocks (HUI Amex Gold Bugs Index) rejected repeated attempts to take them into negative territory and they finished up over 6 points — 3.6 % — on the day.
If your monthly payment doesn't cover all the interest you owe each month, the REPAYE, PAYE, and IBR plans take care of any unpaid interest that accrues on subsidized loans for up to three years from the date you enroll (for more on REPAYE and other IDR plans, see our guide).
The Bank of Canada has laid out a clearer path for interest rates, pushing back the timing of an eventual increase, while warning for the first time that it could boost rates to dissuade consumers from taking on more debt.
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