Sentences with phrase «much more the rules»

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This makes the number of possible universes much more manageable and testable, since it's no longer an effort to understand infinite universes that could have different underlying rules of physics and chemistry.
Under the new rules, these companies will need to be much more specific about how they will use data and get permission for these specific uses.
The third daughter of late mining heir Michael Wright has succeeded in her bid to extract much more than she was left from his will, with a judge ruling she should get $ 25 million.
What's more is that Eisenberg failed to have a commanding presence on screen, feeling too much like a spazzed out tech genius with serious inadequacy issues than anyone who could exhibit the confidence it takes to rule over Metropolis.
In the years since, the committee followed the spirit of the Obama administration's recommendation and began to take on and rule cases of sexual misconduct much more systematically.
The new tax rule makes that option much more attractive.
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.
Disruptive innovation: In an industry ruled by low prices, proved that the segment of U.S. consumers prepared to pay more for local, responsible, organic, fresh, or natural grocery products is much more than a niche when there's a perceived personal benefit.
Not only does physically getting up now and again protect you from the truly horrible health consequences of too much sitting, but taking quick «smoke breaks» (sans cigarette) when you feel your mental energy depleting (for most folks around every 90 minutes seems to be a good rule of thumb) ensures you'll get more done in the long run.
We're trying to get much more hands - on around people understanding the rules and regulations of their city and their buildings.
Chatbots that function based on rules are much more limited than those that work with A.I. because they only respond to specific commands.
«The rules are fuzzier, much less concrete, but they are also much more flexible, which makes them more robust.»
Buffett said that, as a rule, he generally doesn't like to invest in banks (a rule that he has broken again and again, first with Wells but more recently with Bank of America (BAC) and US Bancorp (USB)-RRB- but Wells was too much of a bargain to pass up.
He elaborated on this the point to BI: «If you want your kids to follow rules, then it's much more likely that, when it comes time to solve a problem, he or she looks to how it's been solved before — what are the conventional ways to doing it — as opposed to saying, «Well, how can I approach this?
One of my rules is that I will never lose more than $ 10,000 in a day, regardless of how much I might have won in previous days.
«It's important to remember that U.S. accounting and auditing rules are much more conservative than those of almost all other countries.»
This is why I have simple rules for blog articles, free speeches, dinner invites and much more.
Pretty much everyone took the move as meaning just that, but Xi has now claimed he is «personally opposed» to life - long rule, and the term - limit removal was more about aligning the post of presidency with that of top posts in the Communist Party, which Xi also holds, and which don't come with term limits.
Finally, after four years of negotiations and formalities, the European Union will have its tough new privacy rules, replacing two - decades - old legislation that was much more open to interpretation by individual countries.
Put another way: The SaaS Quick Ratio is strongly influenced by a company's stage, and Mamoon's golden rule of having a Quick Ratio of 4 or above seems to become much more difficult for companies with already - ramped growth engines.
We had hoped for so much more from the Department in terms of understanding the insurance nature of annuities and the harmful impact to retirement savers under this Rule.
Small banks are strong supporters of the bill because it scales back many of the Dodd - Frank rules that are much more expensive for them to comply with than the big banks that have large compliance operations.
John has a much more detailed piece with more specifics on how he has used and refined this four year rule so if anyone's interested feel free to send me an email request and I'll pass it along.
We'll clarify the import rules, explain how much cars cost should you decide to buy one in Mexico, whether or not you'll need a local driver's license and how to get one... and much more.
Fiduciary rules would effectively require the IRA fees to look much more like the lower cost 401ks, which will make many of the «advisors» quite unhappy.
In that space, we know that the new rules mean you need to be much more qualified to have that mortgage today than before the rules went into place, so there is a cushion in there where you can tolerate a higher rate of interest and so on because you have been tested against it.
From next month, holding onto personal data without a very good reason to do so will be far more risky — because GDPR is also backed up with a regime of supersized fines that are intended to make privacy rules much harder to ignore.
Public companies for the first time this year must disclose how much more they pay their chief executive than their median employee, a rule born in the wake of the financial crisis and amid a social backlash against rising income inequality.
People didn't realize how much more expansive the rule was.»
With more than 40 years of experience in resource investment, and an insiders view of the mining industry, Rick Rule is in a great position to see the market currents that could lead to much higher prices for raw materials going forward.
Our rule - based trading system forces us to focus much more on the performance of leading stocks, rather than the price action of the main stock market indexes.
Answer The Public is a really interesting keyword tool and is based much more on semantics, or the rules of meaning, than other keyword tools.
The graph below isn't meant to reflect a rule for how much of your total investments you should have invested in bonds but more of a visual aid.
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
Like any other global market, Canada has its own customs, laws, rules, and regulations that require just as much attention and insight as those of our more distant trading partners.
The way he sees it, The Globe and Mail's Barrie McKenna and Brent Jang reported, markets have reacted to the changes in mortgage rules «in a way which has in effect engineered a soft landing, a much more comfortable kind of situation.»
Much has been made by opponents of the deal of two provisions: the five - year tariff phaseout and the more flexible rules of origin.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals threw out the Fiduciary Rule, but this is just the beginning of the process with much more to come.
You'd have a family of super-popes ruling as kings and queens over much more than just nations.
«Christianity is much more than Golden Rules».
And frankly, rules provide much less protection than we think while objectifying women more than we think.
They are hypocrites because they ignore the more important Golden Rule and you NEVER hear Christians trashing their own for the much, much bigger number of Christians who commit the Ten Commandment sin of adultery by divorcing and remarrying.
But some of Lawrence's reasoning cuts much more broadly suggesting there is a constitutional protection for all noncommercial private sex between consenting adults — a rule that, for example, would seem to declare incest between adult family members a right.
The Lahore judges who rejected her appeal conceded that they had based their ruling on a technicality, which they recommended be eliminated in the future to make it much more difficult to achieve blasphemy convictions.
A «safer» space or community is not just a play on words — it points that the community has few rules (much more like guidelines) and enforcement only for extreme cases (such as a member using TLS for hitting on the women for dates).
Lucknow had long been the seat of a Shi'a ruling dynasty before the coming of the British and was noted for Shi'a fanaticism which was much more pronounced than that found among the other Indian Shi'as.
The biblical God establishes laws, rules, codes of conduct much more complex than I laid out for sure, but the point remains the same.
Why do so many Christian HYPOCRITES CHOOSE negative verses when dealing with gays rather than CHOOSE the MUCH MORE IMPORTANT Golden Rule?
And don't claim aything about this «humans as the higher standard, rule over the animal kingdom» B.S. People kill much more indescriminently than any animal ever did.
Too often the debate between a Bernard of Clairvaux and a Peter Abelard is read in terms of the latter's so - called heterodoxy when it was just as much about Bernard's progressive vision of a church disentangled from the control of secular princes over against Abelard's more conservative view of an ordered relation of patronage and rule between secular rulers and sacred institutions.
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