But there is always so
much interest around...
Not exact matches
And while Macdonald did not look into it, other studies have pointed to another major influence China has had lately on many countries, including Canada: how its high savings rate and mounting foreign currency reserves,
much of it invested in benchmark U.S. government debt, have depressed
interest rates
around the world.
Much ink has been spilled about the global tide of nationalism, but these leaders, raised with the freedom to zip
around Europe without passports, using a common euro currency, see their individual nations»
interests as inextricably bound to the state of the whole world.
«By joining forces with Twitter, we can do so
much more to help you find
interesting, timely, and useful information about what's happening
around you,» the company wrote in a blog post.
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.
«Once churn starts to kick in
around 24 months, the Quick Ratio becomes
much more
interesting and important.
Shopping
around for the best
interest rate can make a big difference in how
much you pay each month and the total amount it costs you to pay off your loans.
«Its important because so
much misinformation is
around and so many
interests are running inside the industry, specifically in the «green days» like we call it when the price is going up.
China has only completed the first part of the rebalancing —
interest rates, wages and the currency have all moved sharply closer to healthy levels, levels at which the imbalances are no longer getting worse, in other words, but Beijing has still not got its arms
around credit growth because to do so would cause GDP growth to drop
much more sharply than Beijing is willing to tolerate.
Generally, this period lasts
around 20 years, but the timing can vary depending on the amount borrowed and how
much the
interest rate has fluctuated.
Just remember that if you aren't spending a lot of money on mortgage
interest, you won't be able to deduct
much money when tax time rolls
around.
In most countries, a «spike» has been evident for
much of 1999 in expectations about the level of
interest rates
around the turn of the year.
Meanwhile,
much of the impact of the European Central Bank's (ECB) highly anticipated quantitative easing (QE) program appears to have been realized, as
interest rates in periphery bonds reached their lows in March
around the time of program implementation and more recently core rates (French and German) appear to have bounced significantly off of their lows.
Borrowers with Grad PLUS loans, for instance, have
interest rates hovering
around 7 % — through refinancing, you could get approved for a
much lower rate, saving you a lot of money.
Around much of Asia,
interest rates are below inflation rates, and in several cases even below inflation measured excluding food and energy.
Charging
interest was
around for at least a century, but Christians prohibited themselves from loaning money, yet they still required the service, so THEY set up Jews in the banking industry,
much in the same way an estranged wife hires a hitman to do her dirty work.
With the release last week of Ridley Scott's Exodus: God and Kings generating
interest and discussion
around one of the Bible's most epic dramas, I thought I'd invite some qualified and insightful guests to weigh in — not so
much on the movie, but on the story behind the movie.
Wouldn't it be
interesting to know how
much money actually flows through the hands of the church... the whole Christian church all
around the world... in one week?
The heavy indebtedness that became a crisis
around 1980 was due, not so
much to the failure of the system as to the rapid increase in the cost of oil and the abrupt rise in
interest rates.
Much of this political variation from countryside to city is as expected, but the yard signs in the Pittsburgh and southern Ohio area
around East Liverpool were
interesting and unexpected in their conservatism.
So since she's essentially trying to take over the Pure Ella scene;) and shares more and more
interest about food and nourishment and expresses so
much joy
around recipes that hey, why not have a kiddo show you how fun and easy creating Cooler Pops really is... This way, moms or anyone with kids
around (grab a niece or nephew) can get creative and have fun with some delicious clean ingredients AND get a super sweet reward at the end!
Well, if you love green beans even half as
much as the folks
around Blairsville, Georgia do then you are probably
interested in all there is to know about growing green beans.
We don't eat
much sugar
around here, and even with sugar sprinkled on them I couldn't
interest him.
Its
interesting even if you aren't a vegetarian yourself, theres so
much nice food
around!
One of the most in - demand wingers in the game at the moment, Fiorentina star Juan Cuadrado has been making the headlines for
much of the summer after attracting the
interests of so many top clubs all
around Europe.
And since he chose Alabama (not a big name school in basketball) because they showed him the first high - major
interest (he's loyal), he'll be a player that's
much easier to keep
around.
Interesting to see how
much Trubisky improves (if at all) with an offensive - minded coach and weapons
around him
If all of our players are put on the auction, how
much interest will it generate in top clubs
around the world?
part of that is an owner and board who put their profits way above the performance of the team but it is also a manager who conforms to the wishes of the board (and for all I know may have an ownership stake as well) by putting their short term
interests above the long term performance of the team as a result the team itself has become corrupted by the regime through insufficient investment in upgrading the team (all the more damaging as the environment in which the team operates has become increasingly competitive) with ocassional panic acquisitions to meet minimal (but ever diminishing) performance targets to keep fans on board the result is a massively unbalanced team of overpaid compliant players who have been
around for too long, inexperienced (and also overpaid) young players who have not cost the club
much (or anything) and small islands of quality players..
In a way I understand that Wenger wants Wilshere to play as
much football as possible in order to get his career back on the right track, but seeing the amount of
interest in our midfielder, with The Mirror reporting that as many as 22 clubs from the Premier League and the other top leagues
around Europe want him, you have to question the wisdom of sending him out on loan.
I said it before and got thumbed down but Sanchez's performance in the second half of last season were atrocious, he missed easy chances, lost the ball while trying too
much, didn't look
interested, and supporters forgot all that because he ran
around a lot.
Draxler, I wish we would have pulled the trigger a couple years back when we first rumored to have
interest,
much the same way I wish we had gone in committed for Lacazette seriously
around the same time rather than messing about.
Jose Mourinho seems to be suggesting that Chinese Football extravaganza that is fast becoming a subject of great
interest all
around is actually a cup of tea of old people who doesn't have
much to...
There are of course some
much more
interesting questions
around: such as how the team that won so effectively during the last part of last season could be beaten as they were yesterday.
Obviously these trends very
much mirror the weight and focus of press and blog coverage
around Man Utd's transfer targets and potential signings, but it's
interesting to get an overview of how this translates into what fans are Googling
around the world as we approach another vital transfer window this summer.
The thought of facing a catastrophic storm, the inability to communicate with loved ones in harm's way, or even something as non-life threatening as an extra, ahem,
interesting relative at the Thanksgiving dinner table made me realize how
much I rely on the people
around me to see me through times that pump cortisol into my system.
Depending on how
much milk you're producing and how
interested your child is in solids, your need for a supplementer may end shortly after your child starts solids
around the middle of his first year, or may continue for some months beyond that point.
I love Sylvannian Families, as a grandma these weren't
around when I was a child and my daughter never showed
much interest in them.Now however my grand - daughter loves them almost as
much as I do.There's so many of them and they're all super cute and I take great pleasure in buying them x
My reaction to that is generally
around 4 months babies become
much more aware of their environments, to begin with, and appear
interested in what is going on
around them anyway.
Around this age children tend to be
much more
interested in observing their surroundings than spending their time sucking a bottle.
It is
much better to give him lots of attention and stimulation when he is NOT throwing a tantrum so he doesn't start to figure out if he chucks a tantrum, Mom will pick him up and walk
around, which is lovely and comfortable and
interesting.
He also lost
interest and is very healthy so he weaned himself naturally, you can get good priced formula if you look
around and he can bite the sippy cup as
much as he wants without both of us ending up in tears!
One last point of
interest from my CapTon interview with Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos last night: The Senate GOP is looking to pass a redistricting plan by March 1, which is pretty
much right
around the corner.
It seems to me that some «traditional egalitarians» risk missing a really important point the public's belief in «fair inequality» ends up
around the 10 - 1 and 15 - 1 income differentials - ie
much much less unequal - though they are also just
interested in how the
much larger differentials come about as about their scale.
Leave.EU, by contrast, has the feel of a group
much more clearly focused
around the
interests of its founder, Arron Banks.
Lopez, who's been announcing
around his Assembly district that he's «seriously
interested» in Congress, says he's aware of the challenges of running in a district
much larger than the one he currently represents.
The numbers are
interesting because several sources tell me that people
around Cuomo are privately worried about turnout - not out of fear he'll lose, but out of fear he'll have a smaller mandate than the polls suggest, and enter office which a
much smaller mandate than he was expected to have.
Haumea is an
interesting object: it rotates
around the Sun in an elliptic orbit which takes it 284 years to complete (it presently lies fifty times further from the Sun than the Earth), and it takes 3.9 hours to rotate
around its axis,
much less than any other body measuring more than a hundred kilometers long in the entire Solar System.
It's why the largest wireless operators are spending millions of dollars each year in lobbying to make sure rules for new spectrum auctions are written in a way that favors their
interests, and it's why there has been so
much wheeling and dealing
around Verizon's move to buy wireless spectrum from a consortium of cable operators.
That
interested Biswal and Hilou, but not as
much as what they saw happening
around the edges, where line tension formed by the outermost particles determined the ultimate shape of the arrays.