Here are
some more points of interest: she went through the renowned Whitney Independent Study Program, then was championed early on by the tastemaking dealer John Good; she's been collected by MoMA, the Whitney, the Smithsonian, and the Saatchi Collection, among other institutions; and, while her auction market is still nascent (thanks to collectors who prefer to hold onto her pieces), this October one of her paintings sold for $ 95,000 at Frieze London.
A thesis is regularly a research report practically identical to essays and expression papers; however it receives significantly
more points of interest.
The game unfolds and a lot
more points of interest starts to show on your map of the city areas with side missions and smaller objectives as well as the main story objectives.
Not exact matches
At that
point,
interest payments would absorb
more than $ 1 in $ 5
of federal revenue, crippling the government's capacity to bolster the economy, and constraining the private sector too.
But at that
point, the Fed chair Janet Yellen and the other members
of the
interest rate - setting committee seemed to side with the idea that Trump's policies would do
more to help the economy than hurt it.
QNX, which made
more than 60 %
of the core software inside the world's car infotainment systems in 2011, has partnered with The Weather Network to send location - based weather data to drivers, and the intelligent dashboard system in many
of Nissan's 2013 models, for instance, will feed drivers real - time local fuel prices, flight - status information, and
points of interest supplied by Google.
1 - 2
POINTS: Like
more than 95 percent
of people, your
interests and abilities appear to lie outside the entrepreneurial realm.
The
more interesting question, at this
point, is which country, the US or China, will suffer most — and which one is the most likely to plead for compromise as the stakes
of conflict ratchet higher and higher.
Recent
interest in London may have
more to do with the relative ease
of doing business there, and less with its status as an E.U. entry
point.
Lack
of real income growth and falling
interest rates over a generation have led to
more borrowing, which
points to a world
of trouble tomorrow.
From that
point of view, the idea
of Facebook going public is slightly
more interesting.
Interest rates will inevitably rise, as the Bank
of Canada keeps
pointing out, and the federal government has instituted numerous changes over the past few years that will make a home purchase
more difficult for first - time buyers.
In an effort to remain hip, it is infusing the focal
point of its website with a
more dynamic look and additional controls designed to empower its 1 billion users to sort streams
of photos and other material into
more organized sections that appeal to their personal
interests.
Let's say you do want to give (or hint strongly that you'd like to receive) a monetary gift, but not cash — something
more interesting, less likely to be spent idly, and with a chance
of growing at
more than zero -
point - something percent.
«To have the lack
of more substantial wage gains at this
point probably helps to alleviate some
of the immediacy on the four -
interest - rate - hikes - in - 2018 question,» said Hamrick, the Bankrate.com analyst.
The light green line in the chart above shows
interest rates would need to jump
more than one percentage
point to wipe out a year
of income in the two - year Treasury note.
Matt Yglesias raises an important
point here about conservatives who can't abide any increase in tax rates but will entertain raising
more tax revenues through reductions
of tax expenditures — that cool trillion or so we forgo in tax revenue each year through various favored activities in the tax code, like the mortgage
interest deduction or the... Read
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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.
As Robert
points out, the deeper level
of ongoing engagement that characterizes the subscriber experience makes this audience
more likely to exhibit desirable behaviors — like a greater willingness to share personal data, a greater
interest in upselling opportunities, or greater brand loyalty and evangelism — than non-subscribers.
With refinancing, you can shave one or
more interest points off
of your student loan, and shorten the loan term at the same time.
Such a incentive to borrow may be undesirable, which is why the 2005 Tax Reform Panel recommended accompanying full expensing with the elimination
of the
interest deduction (Howard Gleckman
of the Tax Policy Center recently explained this
point in
more detail).
According to a 10 - Q filed by Bank
of America earlier this year, a 100 - basis -
point increase in both long - term and short - term lending rates would boost its
interest income by $ 6 billion, which is essentially double (if not
more) what its closest peers, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase, would see in
interest income increases.
Since at the ZLB, the real
interest rate is the negative
of the inflation rate (real int rate = nom rate — inflation rate), another suspect as to why this recovery's been
more of a slog (though see last
point below on this) is our low inflation rate.
A few other
interesting points that I expect Tesla will address include, plans for production in China now that the door appears to be open, timing on Model Y since news came out that Tesla was aiming for a start
of production in November 2019, and even though the company and Musk directly addressed it a few times recently, I expect analysts will want
more details about Tesla's plan not to raise capital this year.
In terms
of new menu, we've done extensive testing on what sort
of dishes consumers are
interested in conceptually, both
more approachable dishes with
more approachable price
points and
more distinctive dishes for a different consumer, different consumer audience.
Interest rates may increase but probably not enough to make an impact to a CD that is up for renewal, Real estate income should increase over time but mostly a few percentage
points here and there, I suppose you could manufacture
more income by paying off one
of the rentals assuming your income numbers are after expenses and not gross income.
It's
interesting that Alan mentioned historical
points where stocks «fall out
of a bed in one fell swoop, as they did in 1987 and,
more recently, the turn
of the century.»
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is meeting over December 15 — 16 to discuss the current state
of the economy and,
more to the
point, whether or not they should raise
interest rates.
These positive earnings drivers were
more than offset by the combined impact
of several factors, including increased energy - related provisions for credit losses, a 17 basis
point decline in net
interest margin, moderate growth
of non-
interest expenses, the addition
of acquisition - related contingent consideration fair value changes reflecting performance within CWB Maxium Financial (CWB Maxium), higher preferred share dividends, and the 20 % increase to CWB's income tax rate in Alberta.
It has also quietly made a hire that points to its growing interest in developing more specific uses of its data, although not for the...
3 - month interbank
interest rates in Australia peaked at over 7 per cent in mid September,
more than 50 basis
points above the corresponding rate that measures expectations
of the cash rate (the overnight indexed swap rate: OIS)(Graph 2).
We found that diversified portfolios have, in fact, been less risky, but only up to a
point: A portfolio that allocates 60 % or
more of its investments abroad has actually taken
more risk than one that doesn't diversify at all — an
interesting revelation.
An important issue in bond markets at present is whether the recent tightening
of 25
points by the US Federal Reserve marks the start
of a
more general uptrend in
interest rates.
The FTSE 100 advanced by 191.8
points, or 3 %, ending the day at 6421.7 after the Bank
of England announced that it would not be altering the 0.5 %
interest rate and brushed off claims that a rise in
interest rates
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It's the fault
of the communicator who is
more interested in trying to sound intellectual rather than conveying a succinct
point.
It's just that there is usually
more to than what meets the eye is all, and seldom are that many people
interested in what I'm getting at (it's
more abstract and less to the
point), especially in the «heat
of the moment.»
The man who is wholly taken up with the demands
of everyday living or whose sole
interest is in the outward appearances
of things seldom gains
more than a glimpse, at best,
of this second phase in our sense - perceptions, that in which the world, having entered into us, then withdraws from us and bears us away with it: he can have only a very dim awareness
of that aureole, thrilling and inundating our being, through which is disclosed to us at every
point of contact the unique essence
of the universe.
The meaning
of the Cross, however, and its relation to the Resurrection, are discussed
more fully in Professor MacKinnon's comments, and, since my reaction to his Meditation as a whole is one
of agreement and gratitude, I now turn to two particularly
interesting points which he brings forward in his «interpretation».
This means not only that we are approaching the texts as fully human productions — I
point out that statements
of divine inspiration are statements concerning ultimate origin and authority, not method
of composition - but even
more that we take seriously that aspect
of literature
of most
interest to cultural anthropologists: how it gives symbolic expression to human experience.
I will further try to show that Whitehead the metaphysician displays
interests in important respects not unlike those
of Hegel, but that in his solutions to certain metaphysical problems, Whitehead not only evidences a conception
of metaphysics quite different, and considerably
more modest than that
of Hegel, but also (and this will be my main
point) develops his position in terms
of a logic that is entirely non-dialectical.
Those who think God can not mean well toward us because he «sends» us suffering can prove their
point only by showing that there is a way to run the universe, compatible with the existence
of other real powers than just the supreme power, which would be
more fully in accord with the totality
of interests, or by showing that God sends us the suffering while himself remaining simply outside it, in the enjoyment
of sheer bliss.
The most probable conclusion to draw from passages
of this sort is that either Thomas or earlier Gnostic tradition made use
of the canonical gospels at
points where we find parallels, and that there is no reason to suppose that any passage in Thomas (in spite
of interesting textual variants) provides an earlier or a
more reliable version
of any saying
of Jesus.
The subject lacks what Benedict XVI calls «breathing room,» which is a
point the theologian Matthew Levering proves he understands when, in his new book Biblical Natural Law, he urges theologians to take a
more active
interest in the doctrine
of natural law.
The function
of worship is to make us
more sensitive to these depths; to focus, sharpen and deepen our response to the world and to other people beyond the
point of proximate concern (
of liking, self -
interest, limited commitment, etc.) to that
of ultimate concern; to purify and correct our loves in the light
of Christ's love; and in him to find the grace and power to be the reconciled and reconciling community.
On the face
of it, these
points seem as relevant to America's current travails as they were to Rome's fall and certainly
more so than either the utopianism
of much modern political theory, or its opposite: a frankly self -
interested perspective concerned only with national
interests and national security.
Everyone truly wants to hear
more, and every
point of view is met with
interest and respect.
If, as I suggested in the last section, the obvious and oft - noted differences between Russell and Whitehead symbolize the current analytic - speculative split, then the kinds
of similarities and (perhaps even
more importantly) the areas
of mutual influence, indebtedness, and philosophic enrichment to which Professor Kuntz rightly
points can suggest to contemporary philosophers a neutral «dialogical territory» beyond the present, hostile philosophic «demilitarized zone,» which is no longer itself viable,
interesting, or worthy
of the vocation
of philosophy.
Here, even
more than in Hosea, the mythological
interest in resurrection is absent, for the scene being described by Ezekiel has nothing to do with an unseen supernatural world, but refers to a future event in the sphere
of human history to which Ezekiel
points his people forward in hope and confidence.
One
of the
interesting results
of the Strange Fire conference and book may be the
point of John MacArthur's concern — the reaction shows that
more and
more evangelicals are, indeed, continualists.
The writer
of a devotional book I read
more than forty years ago — a book whose author and title I have forgotten — made an
interesting point about the Holy Spirit.