About 2 - 3 times
this much is tied up in roots and below ground carbon, which is a more difficult carbon pool to augment.
Indeed, the choice here is really all about exactly how much you're tied — and want to be tied — to the world of Amazon.
Yes, it very
much is tied to GoT.
So
much is tied to the housing market.
Not exact matches
Further investigations reveals our changing preferences
are tied to our sense of how
much time we have left to enjoy life's everyday pleasures.
The battle
is tied very
much to their self - image in life.»
Because so
much of its business
is tied up in a few particular styles, a single manufacturing error — like the one that forced executives to recall the near - seethrough women's pants in March — can cause millions of dollars in lost sales.
Here
are a few things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades
tie up as
much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about charging pharma - sphere prices, especially when the city
is overrun by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
The company
was subject to
much speculation that it might
tie up with larger peer Verizon, but Charter instead partnered with Comcast on an expansive wireless services agreement that requires one to seek the other's approval for a major transaction with a wireless company.
Certainly, Tillerson has committed billions of Exxon shareholders» money to Russia, and even if he cuts his own financial
ties to the company, it will
be hard for him to pursue any kind of foreign policy that undoes
much of his life's work.
While we wait to see how
much Newfoundland
is able to extract, note that Ottawa offered two other similarly vague compensation deals to get CETA through: One on drug prices,
tied to a lengthening of patent protection, and another to the dairy industry as protection against an increase in duty - free European cheese.
I
am very
tied into the wireless and Internet and innovation communities and my expertise
is much deeper than had I remained CEO of Zipcar.
When intricate shapes and multiple colors
are a bit too
much, a polka dot
tie keeps things clean and simple.
According to The Telegraph, Ohanian said: «Reddit offers the opportunity for us, as humans, to connect on a
much deeper, broader level because users have an alter ego and aren't
tied to a social network of friends with whom they want to share how perfect their lives
are.»
With a nearly 16 percent stake in Dell and
ties going back three decades to the creation of the company out of his college dorm room, Michael Dell
is seen as having
much more at stake in the deal going through than Silver Lake, a financial investor that often walks away from deals.
Mostly, that
's because the richest households tend to hold most of their wealth in financial assets, whose value increased rapidly after the downturn, while poorer folks have a
much larger share of their net - worth
tied up in real estate, whose value didn't bottom out until the end of 2011, Pew researchers note.
Much attention has
been paid to North Korea's commercial and financial
ties to China.
Indeed, as Bloomberg noted on Thursday, Naspers's stake in Tencent
is today worth $ 175 billion, while Naspers itself
is only worth around $ 125.5 billion — Naspers's value
is pretty
much entirely
tied up in its Tencent holdings.
For all Baumann and Grant's bluster about innovation and feeding the world, many farmers worry that this merger
is motivated by profit alone — which will
be much easier to make after the
tie - up.
But allowing them could
be tied to
much greater funding for alternative energy research and development.
Say your company
is in the health - care industry and
much of your net worth
is tied up in it.
While
much of the venture capital activity in the United States
is concentrated in Silicon Valley, in recent years a sector of the economy with closer
ties to Washington, D.C., than San Francisco has
been upping its investments in start - up technology companies — America's defense industry.
But if you have a private loan, those loans may
be fixed or have a variable rate
tied to the Libor, prime or T - bill rates — which means that as the Fed raises rates, borrowers will likely pay more in interest, although how
much more will vary by the benchmark.
Still, Loftus
was concerned that so
much of his personal wealth — and that of his shareholders —
was tied up in the business.
A report released by the Global Public Policy Institute and the Mercator Institute for China Studies, both of which
are based in Germany, said Europe's economic
ties with China
are more important than those it has with Russia, and the stakes associated with calling out Beijing
are much higher.
2009: The New York Times reports than McAfee's personal fortune,
much of which
was tied up in real estate and stocks, has fallen to about $ 4 million from a high of $ 100 million.
The Mozilla meeting quickly moves from software progress reports, which don't seem to ignite
much interest, to a discussion of what Mozilla can do to create closer
ties to the thousands of volunteer programmers around the world who
are largely responsible for developing Firefox and Mozilla's other, lesser - known products.
The United States has only 4 % of the world's population, but spends more than half of its research and development dollars,
much of which
is tied to the military.
It
's possible, of course, that if the compensation at stake
were small beer,
tying it to feedback might not have
much effect.
However, cartel territorial control
is likely defined
much more loosely in the US than in Mexico, based on presence alone rather than on deeper operational
ties and control.
In particular, she
was captivated by the high - tech moguls, some not
much older than herself, who had the ability to forge new types of electronic
ties that left people better connected to one another and to the world.
And in that, they share
much in common with Japanese culture: «To condemn someone... prematurely without sufficient justification
is inappropriate everywhere but especially so in a relationship - oriented culture where interpersonal
ties assume priority and
being sympathetic to others
is a moral imperative.
«The responsibility to the government and to national development
is much stronger for Korean chaebols,» she added, highlighting how the close
ties between the government and local conglomerates
are increasingly
being questioned today.
«It
's not so
much the cities they chose — the problem
is that the launch in Canada
was tied to a big real estate deal, and they got these antiquated, inadequate spaces.
This chart shows how 8 billionaires have as
much wealth as 3.6 billion people The wealth gap in the US
is worse than in Kenya Trump's fortune drops to $ 3.1 billion,
ties Snap's Evan Spiegel on new Forbes 400 rich list
With small - business owners already telling surveyors from the National Federation of Independent Business that poor sales
are tied with taxes as the single most important problem they face, the gross domestic product forecast isn't going to bring
much good cheer to the owners of small U.S. companies.
Karlson says, «You can find buyers who won't care if they can't depreciate assets, maybe because they'll
be taking on so
much debt
tied to the transaction that they don't need any more tax write - offs.
And some of the backlash
is likely
tied up with the fact that activists don't really need the mainstream media as
much as they used to.
Just like any currency, cryptocurrencies do have value — but it
is tied entirely to how
much someone's willing to pay.
He said Facebook
was tracking known Russian hacking groups in real time but took
much longer to recognize the inflammatory posts of the Internet Research Agency, a private company with Kremlin
ties.
Much of FCA's market value
is tied up in Ferrari, fawhich Marchionne has often described as a «phenomenal carrot» to investors.
A well - functioning local - currency bond market allows a government
much more economic policy flexibility than can
be experienced when
tied to foreign currency borrowing.
Much of Mueller's case against Paul Manafort
is tied to Manafort's work in Ukraine, and Mueller's team subpoenaed Trump's businesses in March looking at Trump's overseas deals.
«It may also
be surprising to learn how
much of a person's net worth
is tied up in his or her home.
But Yellen would
be unlikely to lose any Democratic votes and she
's not
tied to the Obama administration
's economic policies in the way Summers
is, so it
's hard to imagine her inspiring
much bloodlust among Republicans, either.
There
is too
much out there to see and do to
be tied to one place;)
I think about rate increases
being very
much tied to what the fed might do, a rate increase or two, how that might affect the Canadian currency.
Being Green and basing your business in strong ethics will actually give you a strong marketing advantage in tough
ties: your customers will
be more loyal, a bit less price - sensitive, perhaps, and
much more willing to evangelize on your behalf.
You probably haven't thought
much about beer cans, Abstract Aluminum Space, the Midwest Premium, and how it all
ties into Goldman Sachs, so you should read how the Goldman Sachs aluminum conspiracy lawsuit
is over.
Variable costs
are specifically
tied to how
much business you
're doing.