Sentences with phrase «more than a lifetime»

«Gerard Adams, a self - made millionaire by 24, has already accomplished more than a lifetime's worth of professional success for most people.
Obviously, it would take more than an article, more than a lifetime, and more than human wisdom to answer any one of these questions adequately.
Indian cuisine is probably the most diverse in the world — north to south, province to province, and even home to home have an incredible variety of dishes that would take more than a lifetime to master.
So there it was - my first glimpse into the world of how being judged as a mother stings a bit more than the lifetime of judgement we've all experienced prior to having children.
«Very few members of the population will have been exposed to any more than a lifetime dose equivalent to a single whole - body CT scan,» she says.
The tabloid incident about Harding, her husband Jeff Gillooly and their flunkies who conspired to injure rival figure skater Nancy Kerrigan gets more than the Lifetime treatment in I, Tonya as we see Harding stripped down.
This vote is far more than a Lifetime Achievement prize for Agnes Varda — after all, she already has one of those.
On a $ 230,000, 5 - 1 ARM amortized over 20 years with an initial interest rate of 4.625 % with an annual percentage rate of 4.451 %, after fixed - period of 5 years the rate may increase annually; individual adjustments are capped at 2 % first, 2 % subsequent and rate can never increase by more than the lifetime cap of 5 %.
Nothing is perfect and the Nintendo Switch is a shining example of that; I would like to clarify, I adore my Nintendo Switch and I am so happy that they sold 17.8 million consoles in its first year (more than the lifetime total Wii U sales).
In fact it grossed more than the lifetime Steam sales of Regency Solitaire in its first week!
It feels like more than a lifetime ago, but I recognize a part of who I am in those books.
Appeals to lost standards make no sense when art has spent more than a lifetime making those standards obsolete.

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Nintendo's Wii was a smash - hit with more than 100 million unit sold in its lifetime.
No matter what the project lifetime of customer might be, you shouldn't go more than 3 years - 36 months.
The rule of thumb when it comes to how much you should spend to acquire a new customer is that you shouldn't spend more than 25 % of the lifetime value of that customer.
That didn't quite match the NES or Nintendo's best - selling console of all time, the Wii, which had more than 101.6 million unit sales, but it was enough to beat the Genesis, which is estimated to have notched more than 30 million in unit sales over its lifetime.
His lifetime total is more than 44.4 million.
Current generations, because kids born today will see sea levels rise by more than a foot, maybe six feet according to some projections, in their lifetimes.
No matter how many mistakes one makes as an entrepreneur, there are more ways to fail than can fit into a lifetime.
CFINE chief executive Dave Simmers said: «Over a woman's lifetime, sanitary products cost on average more than # 5,000, a significant sum for those on low - income.
More than 200 million Americans want to publish a book in their lifetime but most do no more than drMore than 200 million Americans want to publish a book in their lifetime but most do no more than drmore than dream.
This focus on lifetime value has created both a big job market (according to a search on LinkedIn, more than 2,800 «customer success» - related job openings exist), as well as spawned a hot new product market.
«Your education is more of a lifetime asset than any home you'll ever own.»
Nooyi, who is also No. 2 on Fortune's Most Powerful Women list, has donated more to the school than any other alumni in terms of lifetime giving, the school said.
In contrast, women in that older cohort can expect to earn an average of just over $ 600,000 in 2015 constant dollars over their lifetimes, little more than half what their younger counterparts stand to pull down.
That's almost 50 % more likely than the lifetime odds of dying while riding inside a car, truck, or van.
Financial Engines, a defined - contribution managed - account provider, estimates the average single retiree leaves more than $ 100,000 in lifetime benefits on the table by fumbling his or her Social Security choices.
What's more, customers who leave reviews have a higher average transaction size and a greater lifetime value than nonreviewers.
The space agency doesn't want their exposure to boost their lifetime risk for cancer more than an additional 3 %.
WorldCom, which went bust in 2002, bought more than 65 companies during its seven - year lifetime.
A study done in 2011 by The American Marketing Association, involving over 10,000 customers at a well - known German bank, discovered that referred customers spend more on their first visit, stay customers longer, and have an overall 16 percent higher lifetime value than non-referred customers.
A typical couple will receive more than $ 1 million in Social Security benefits over their lifetime, according to Christopher Jones, chief investment officer at Financial Engines, a provider of financial advice and asset management.
It also allows the 31 - year - old budding philanthropist to change his mind about what he wants to fund and how much he wants to give over his lifetime, making the $ 45 billion number more like a pledge than a gift.
Last year she set aside $ 31 million in Facebook stock for similar causes, and has signed The Giving Pledge, a commitment to give away more than half of her wealth during her lifetime.
He's eating plenty more than the equivalent of a single hot dog each day, and, based on this research, is more likely to develop one of these two cancer types over his lifetime than you or Susie.
Wiesel wrote more than 60 books, won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 and received more than 100 honorary degrees in his lifetime.
Investors worth more than $ 5 million are 39 % more likely to take a cruise in their lifetime than those with a net worth of less than $ 100,000, according to a new study.
CBS News explains if your credit is merely good, not excellent, «you'll pay about $ 30,000 more over your lifetime than that individual with excellent credit.»
As you can see, if I live into my late 70s, I'll collect more in lifetime benefits if I claim at age 67 than if I claim at age 62.
Ann would earn more than $ 174,000 in extra payments if she lived to age 89, boosting her lifetime benefits by about 44 %.2 These rules are complex, however, and you should consider speaking with a Social Security representative.
Fortunately, the type of annuity you're asking about — an immediate annuity — is (by annuity standards at least) the easiest to understand and, to my mind the type with the greatest potential for helping people who want more guaranteed lifetime income than Social Security alone will provide.
It would easily take you more than one lifetime to earn a single coin at the rate things are going.
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It will harm retirement savers who now, more than ever, need access to the guaranteed lifetime income products — personal pensions — offered by ACLI and NAIFA members.»
Insolvent homeowners in Europe face a lifetime of literal debt peonage to make the banks (even foreign banks, which dominate Central Europe's post-Soviet economies) whole on their bad debts as the continent's real estate prices are plunging even more steeply than those in the United States — some 70 percent in Iceland and Latvia.
Through the Let's Play and Good Sports partnership, the St. Louis Pick - Pack - Play event will impact more than 29,000 kids over the lifetime of the equipment.
I have had the privilege to be surrounded by highly successful innovators and entrepreneurs who have been more than willing to pass down their lifetime's worth of knowledge and valuable lessons learned.
For whatever reason, most investors aren't wired to think of common stocks like they do office buildings or high - quality furniture, which they understand has utility for more than one lifetime.
As a matter of fact, spending two minutes on the site taught us more than we would ever learn in a lifetime in other brokerage sites.
More than two - thirds (67 %) fear running out of money in their lifetime and 56 % are uneasy about being able to maintain their standard of living.
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