Sentences with phrase «much appreciation because»

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«If you anticipate the kind of huge appreciation in your personal wealth that could come from an IPO or a company sale, the best thing you can do is transfer stock to your heirs before the sale, because it will be worth much less then, and that minimizes the tax liability,» explains Allan Landau, a partner with Boston law firm Sherburne, Powers & Needham.
Because much of a congregation's expression is already familiar to its churchgoing observer, the contrast between the patterns of two churches may lend a deeper appreciation of the variables in world view that each employs.
Even if none of us should take it and run with it for ourselves, reading about other people's experiences (especially ones like yours, because you measure and document everything so meticulously) helps me learn * so much * about human physiology and gives me an ever - expanding appreciation for how different one person can be from the next.
Not only do I now have a much bigger appreciation for it, but mainly because it is my husband and I's special one on one time.
It's probably because Parisians don't pay too much attention to trends in general, or maybe because they have an inherent appreciation for being true to themselves rather than sticking to a theme, but they like to keep it simple and not too restrictive.
I have nominated you for the Sunshine award because I just want to let you know how much I enjoyed your posts and deep appreciation that you have been my regular reader.
I suspect that the future will be kinder to Fantastic Four than the present is, bringing overdue appreciation for this strange movie and its oddball charms, in part because it would be difficult for it to be much crueler.
His appreciation of the grindhouse pictures informing the project feels MST3K - ish to me: if it's less hostile, that's mainly because he's not smart enough to know that his admiration doesn't have much to do with respect and the drive for defiant individuality that an affection for these pictures can represent.
And not because you're reading this entry on a blog that garnered much of its popularity in its nascent days as an appreciation of The New World.
It's Teacher Appreciation Day, and because we love our favorite teachers so much, we wanted to offer something a little special.
The latest version of Honda City has garnered much appreciation from the market because of its well defined looks, powerful diesel and petrol engines and solid cabin.
Because EM countries are much earlier in their growth cycle than the U.S., we anticipate continued appreciation of EM currencies in the years to come (see Figure 3).
It really is a shame that Super Thunder Blade and the Master System port of the original are so rough because their flaws seem to have tainted the retrospective appreciation of the arcade original, which is a much better game.
Nevertheless, they added all of these intricate features and so much more because of their great love and appreciation for Shovel Knight and all the classics that came before it.
I've only been able to follow the discussion at a distance because I don't have much of an appreciation for varves and their subtleties; but you've elucidated a lot of the material.
Thank you so much for reaching out, and I am glad you did because I have been wanting to touch base and first of all express my appreciation for everything you did to transform my entire approach to the job search.
If you have to choose, the balancing act is a tough because of how much appreciation on an appropriately leveraged property can yield!
«Because many people are buying with little downpayment, you're going to see sales volume go up whenever interest rates stay low and price appreciation goes up, even if people's income isn't rising much,» says Mark Dotzour, chief economist at the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University.
In developed economies like the United States, annual property appreciation over long periods is generally not much higher than inflation because economic growth and housing demand do not grow at high rates.
So now you'll pay peak prices, see minimal returns, and you shouldn't expect much for appreciation anymore because it already happened.
Today's bidding competitions aren't the same as the slugfests of the boom days, 2004 to 2006, when just about every property was fought over because of investor speculation and soaring appreciation, and when escalation clauses — committing buyers to automatically increase how much they would bid — went sky high.
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