Sentences with phrase «more than favorable»

This is because insurance companies will have to shell out more money in unfavorable driving conditions more than favorable and safe driving conditions.

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Gallup polling on favorable or unfavorable views of both major parties has found neither party has had more support than opposition since at least the 2012 election, the last time that more people approved of the Democratic Party (51 percent) than disapproved of it (43 percent).
Riechers: On the terms issue, West Coast investors continue to generally have somewhat more favorable terms for founders than East Coast investors due to competitive forces.
There's no question that the Trump administration is prepared to effectively trade access for favorable coverage, in what appears to be an even more shameless way than previous governments.
The Competition Bureau told the Journal that Amazon's cooperation during the investigating helped it receive «more favorable [treatment] than would otherwise have been the case.»
Estate taxes can also be more favorable in some states than in others.
In addition to receiving favorable reviews from numerous websites, the Bodhi Dog Complete Poo Pack has more than 730 customer reviews on Amazon and a strong 4.4 - star rating.
In addition to receiving favorable reviews from numerous websites, the Bodhi Dog Complete Poo Pack has more than 730 customer reviews on
If JAMS (or, if applicable, AAA) at the time the arbitration is filed has Minimum Standards of Procedural Fairness for Consumer Arbitrations in effect which would be applicable to the matter in dispute, NBCUniversal agrees to provide the benefit of such Minimum Standards to you to the extent they are more favorable than the comparable arbitration provisions set forth in this Section 26, provided, however, that in no event may such Minimum Standards contravene or restrict the application of subpart (e) or (i) below.
In most cases, leaders — like everyone else — view themselves in a more favorable light than other people do.
It also provides credit insurance to small companies in the U.S. who'd similarly like to sell to customers in other countries who might need more favorable purchasing terms than many small companies can offer.
She filed the lawsuit in 2011 claiming that the school made its employment data look more promising by including jobs such as part - time waitressing, misleading potential students into thinking that their job prospects in the legal sector were more favorable than they actually were.
Other research, like the Copenhagen City Heart Study, looked at healthy joggers and nonjoggers for more than a decade and determined that «the most favorable running regimen for reducing cardiovascular mortality» was six miles per week, broken down into three running days per week at a pace of seven miles per hour.
It sent buyers to eight dealerships in eastern Virginia and found that white borrowers with weaker credit profiles got less expensive financing options and more favorable treatment than their nonwhite counterparts who were more financially qualified.
«The increasingly favorable economics of renewables are more important than the presidential election's impact on the industry, in our view,» says Stephen Byrd, a senior analyst with Morgan Stanley.
market conditions at times were significantly more favorable for generating positive performance, particularly in our Corporate Private Equity and Real Assets businesses, than the market conditions we experienced in the past three years and may continue to experience for the foreseeable future;
So a person with lower predicted earnings will most likely get a less favorable loan term than a person who is expected to earn more.
Meanwhile, for China, the CEE region can serve as a springboard for connecting the Belt and Road to lucrative Western European markets, especially since it has a regulatory environment that is more favorable to China than that of most Western European countries.7
Over the past generation, congressional Republicans have been clearly more favorable to trade than congressional Democrats, though presidents of both parties have been favorable to trade.
According to the Financial Times, as many as 30 northern Chinese cities are expected to cut aluminum capacity by more than 30 percent, a move that's seen as very favorable to the rally that's already helped the base metal gain over 11 percent so far in 2017.
Warren Buffett says that the success of a manager is more determined by the favorable nature of the boat they get into than their skill as a pilot.
Rather than evidencing favorable uniformity, the rally looked much more like a short - squeeze.
Citigroup certainly gets insurance on more favorable terms than the First National Bank of Podunk.
For instance, in a similar step - transaction - doctrine issue with partial 1035 annuity exchanges and subsequent liquidations (which allowed annuity owners to get more favorable treatment in the multi-step process than could have been obtained if treated as a whole), the IRS ultimately declared in Revenue Procedure 2008 - 24 that as long as the taxpayer waited at least 12 months between the 1035 exchange and the subsequent liquidation, it would be allowed.
While these factors are definitely favorable, the growing share of the shale industry means that output is much more flexible than it has ever been, and prices will likely be capped thanks to that.
And, as professionals are willing to upgrade their skills more often than before, startups such as Simplilearn, offering online certifications and courses have found the market more favorable now.
Generally, from a tax perspective, it is more favorable for participants to roll over their retirement plan assets to an IRA or new employer - sponsored plan rather than take a lump - sum distribution.
Angel investors provide more favorable terms compared to other lenders, since they usually invest in the entrepreneur starting the business rather than the viability of the business.
Student loan refinancing works like any other type of refinancing: You take out a loan with lower rates and more favorable terms than your current student loan and use that to pay it off in full.
If a customer has less - than - perfect credit, you can either choose not to enter into a business agreement with them, or you can use the results of the credit check as leverage to ask for more favorable payment terms.
When loans appear to have superficially favorable rates, low - income home - buyers will underestimate the true loan costs and borrow more than they can afford.
While the recent economic numbers still look more favorable in the Eurozone than the US, the exuberant buying in the common currency could already lead to weakness in the area, and the current strength might very well be cyclical in nature to begin with.
The Phoenix area was added a year ago, and quickly became the company's main testing ground, with 400 employees and more than 150 autonomous cars driving local roads because of «favorable regulatory environment, favorable weather conditions,» according to a company document.
As it happened, the market perceived the new rules to be more favorable than expected, and this supported MasterCard's shares in this difficult trading environment.
With the American economy predicted to grow more quickly than that of Canada, softer retail sale predictions for Canadian consumers in 2016, and a favorable exchange rate which reduces costs for American companies buying from Canada, the stars seem to be aligning for Canadian exporters to boost their American sales.
As I noted last week, the average historical outcome of similar combinations has been negative, largely because the deterioration in economic pressures tends to trump technical action even when it has been more favorable than it is at present.
There is an «East Coast» bias in the documents, which means the documents are more investor favorable than «West Coast» market practice.
In less - than - favorable economic times, their ability to invest in more diverse asset classes can act as a partial hedge.
While restaurants had anticipated more favorable chicken prices by now, it's taken a bit longer than originally thought.
We also increased our positions in ex-US REITs, which has been exhibiting a more favorable risk - adjusted yield than its domestic cousin.
It's one poll, but for a gun - control movement anxious to turn the tragedy in Parkland, Fla., into action to prevent further bloodshed, it suggests the political backdrop is more favorable than at any point in the past decade.
Overall, it appears that owners hired more workers on balance in December than their hiring plans indicated in November, a favorable development (apparently undetected by BLS).
A 2017 investigation into lobbying efforts by «Big Pharma» conducted by The Washington Post and 60 Minutes found that the companies spent more than $ 106 million to lobby Congress in an effort to pass more favorable drug laws.
More than anything else, Islam today needs a period of peace in order that favorable conditions may develop for the growth of Islamic thought.
No, an unfavorable result can no more disprove the faithful man's conviction of what his calling should be, than a favorable result can of itself prove that he is in his proper calling.
A slightly faster lion, taller giraffe or better sighted hawk is more likely than its slower, shorter or more myopic brethren to live long enough to breed and pass on the favorable genes that gave it the edge.
Romney did worse than McCain among Latinos and Asians despite running in a much more favorable political environment.
It is arguable that, had Einstein known a metaphysics more favorable to quantum physics than the Spinozism and other similar doctrines influencing him, he might not have spent the latter decades of his life vainly attempting to recover the absolute «incarnate reason» of classical causality which had been made irrelevant by twentieth - century discoveries, including his own.
On the other hand, God must so act in the interests of both the self and all others as thereby to establish the cosmic order of natural law that sets the optimal limits of all other action, where by «optimal limits» I mean limits such that, were they to be set otherwise than they are, the ratio between opportunities for good and risks of evil would be less rather than more favorable than it in fact is.
One might perhaps be justified in inferring that Ratzinger senior has become more favorable than Ratzinger junior to the Body of Christ as an image of the Church.
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