Sentences with phrase «not by installment»

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(1) As of December 31, 2016 (2) Figures are rounded to the nearest hundred million and include grants and direct charitable contracts, but not Program Related Investments (3) Annually, the foundation receives an installment of the gift pledged by Warren Buffett.
Nonstatutory Stock Options, or NSOs, will provide for the right to purchase shares of our common stock at a specified price, which may not be less than fair market value on the date of grant, and usually will become exercisable (at the discretion of the administrator) in one or more installments after the grant date, subject to the participant's continued employment or service with us and / or subject to the satisfaction of corporate performance targets and individual performance targets established by the administrator.
just reading around and all if not most rags are saying our net spend is # 46 million how can they tell that when they do nt even know what our real budget is if it was # 100 million then we are in profit by quite a bit i do nt really know what they base there assumptions on this is where you could do with swiss ramble to dissect what really was spent from what i could see most of our 5 transfers were covered by out goings and c / l monies earned debuchy - vela deal, chambers - vermalen deal, ospina - cesc and miquel deals sanchez c / l monies and other monies recovered from wages and old installment based deals this is the same with welbeck i would imagine if not then poldolski will be sold in jan to cover this as i think he was going to be sold and this would have covered welbecks transfer more or less also and people do nt always realize that arsenal have money coming in from more than one source to cover transfers not just puma and emirates deals we have property arm of the club which makes money for transfers also outstanding debts we are owed of old transfers we receive each year on song cesc maybe van persie and all other structured deals in installment payments sales we just flogged miquel as an example and all the monies from released wages and youths sold its a bit to complex to just say we have a net spend of xyz when arsenal do nt even make the budget public so they have no starting point from which to go from i bet you we have broke even or even made a slight profit as we are self sustaining it would make sense that we can break even or at least make the net spend under # 10 million each year at least screw then all we are the arsenal we do thing our way
In this second installment, I'm breaking that rule by mentioning not only articles but also books, including a novel.
I can't believe how much it's been raining, but I've been inspired by your colourful outlook We enjoyed the latest installment of the Hobbit, although I thought some added story lines left a bit to be desired.
I am doing the second installment of my collaboration with fashion - forward brand STAYING SUMMER this week at blog & I know you'll like it — don't forget to drop by & let me know what you think!
Don't forget to stop by this Thursday for the second installment of my blogging resource series.
Forget Winter, I'm so ready for Spring... In a more fashionably just world where I didn't discriminate based on fabric color and pattern - I'm a committed black and geometric print soloist - I would dive right into this latest installment by Heidi Merrick.
There is no reason to assume the newest installment, The Final Chapter, will exceed the not - so - lofty standards set by its predecessors.
Standout installment not only benefits from guest appearances by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim but also channels their uniquely off - kilter humor in a trippy sci - fi storyline that sustains its length.
Though not as thrilling as the original, this third installment is an improvement over the paint - by - number 2013 direct - to - video «12 Rounds 2: Reloaded.»
Judging by the initial installments, it's not only one of the most riveting and provocative series I've seen in the last few years; it's one of the most riveting and provocative series I've ever seen.
The only time the «Harry Potter» franchise stooped to splitting a book into two (and the book was itself not the longest of the series), while all other credentials are present and correct — David Yates is in his stride as the franchise's most reliable director; the actors are the best they'll be; the visuals are as dramatic as the themes — the installment is let down by ending in mid-air and having a whole inert section where the three kids play house in a forest.
Directed with not much flair by Leigh Whannell (who wrote the previous two installments), «Insidious: Chapter 3» is being billed as a prequel.
The third — and hopefully not final — installment in Richard Linklater's beloved verbose romantic series, following Before Sunrise (1995) and Before Sunset (2004), exceeds near - impossible expectations by maintaining the incisive truth and microscopic clarity and wit of its predecessors, while introducing a jagged new edge to the enduring romance between Celine (Julie Delpy) and Jesse (Ethan Hawke): reality.
Michael Bay's Transformers movies aren't exactly beloved by critics or by die - hard fans, and yet, all five installments of the franchise lit up the box office, earning a combined $ 4.38 billion worldwide.
I'm not quite sure why anyone would like to stick to the same film time and time again (there is already a Japanese Ju - on: The Grudge 2 directed by Shimizu, and it seems he will be directing the Japanese third installment, and the American sequel as well!).
The film feels close to the recent Spider - Man and X-Men installments, not merely because of common origins (as one of many noteworthy Marvel lines introduced by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby during the medium's Silver Age), but also because of its grand sense of adventure, diverse roster of powerful mutants, and epic stage of effects - enabling spectacle.
That, at least, seems like a reasonable conclusion to draw from The Dark Knight, an explosively provocative Batman installment in which exhilaratingly straightforward action sequences are matched by moral complexity of a sort not usually associated with comic - book movie franchises.
It has been written as a retrospective intended to be viewed by players who have already finished the games or those who haven't but would like to know the gist of the stories thus far in light of the upcoming release of the fourth installment for Nintendo 3DS.
I'm so pleased I wasn't deterred by the disappointing Part One because the last action - packed installment of The Hunger Games series really delivered.
Its feature film business has been fueled by such recent successes as the blockbuster first installment of The Hunger Games franchise, The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn — Part 2, Now You See Me, Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain, Warm Bodies, Snitch, Texas Chainsaw 3D, The Expendables 2, The Possession, Sinister, Arbitrage and Pantelion Films» breakout hit Instructions Not Included, the highest - grossing Spanish - language film ever in the U.S.
The new «Furious» installment, which does not have an official name, is being directed by F Gary Gray, with an April 14, 2017 release date.
For those who don't know, Tauriel is a character played by Evangeline Lilly in the final two installments of the franchise, one of two female characters in the entire story (both added from outside the source material), and the only character that is a complete invention of the film universe.
I can say that even though I wasn't blown off of my seat by this particular installment, I do look forward to the next two movies.
Since this will be my last real installment in this year's Club except for a short valedictory post, I'll end not by quibbling with a master but by saluting a couple of movies that did that thing to me, sending me home in a happy daze, wanting to write and talk and read and, I don't know, draw about them.
Not to be outdone by some bad moms this holiday season, Paramount Pictures just released a new trailer for Daddy's Home 2, the second installment in the Will Ferrell - Mark Wahlberg competing fathers franchise, this time around adding grandpas Mel Gibson and John Lithgow.
The Lambert Family doesn't return in this installment, but that's ok because I liked that Chapter 3 seemed to shift focus on fan - favorite Elise played by Lin Shaye.
Anyone who absolutely needs to marathon all of the «Fast & Furious» movies before April 3 and doesn't much care that a new box set will be obsolete by the end of the year can catch up with all six installments of the improbably long - running franchise today.
We'll cover the likely ones, along with some others that may not be probable, but will possibly be covered by Rockstar Games in future installments of the series... We can only hope.
The overall effect is somewhat unsettling, which works as a lead in to the two final movies — the sense of destabilization and vulnerability is palpable — but by the same token, doesn't allow for a massive build to propel the audience into the ultimate showdown between good and evil that awaits in the final film (split into two installments currently being filmed).
Writer - director Tom Six lives for disapproval, and he's finally made a movie that basically no one — not even those amused or unnerved by the past two installments — could possibly enjoy.
This fifth installment of The Witching Season is written and directed by James Morris, who also helmed the previous episodes Princess and Not Alone.
Still, the very things that made the original so enjoyable (the cast, the music, the humor) all appear to be intact for this second installment, and despite my concerns, the fact that it's being shepherded by returning writer Kay Cannon and producer / co-star Elizabeth Banks, making her feature film debut, gives me hope that it won't disappoint.
In this installment of the Terminator franchise, after a brief intro, the film starts the action in the year 2029, where human freedom fighters, led by John Connor defeat the machines of Skynet - but all is not victorious as Skynet has sent a «terminator» back to 1984 past to kill John Connor's mother, Sarah.
Though I may sound gravely disappointed by this installment, I am not.
In what turned out to be the cruelest twist of all, the film fails to deliver on the «new beginning» promised by the title, as it ends with a not - so - shocking final scene that never found its way into any of the following installments, suggesting that this is the one entry in the series that even its most ardent supporters would just like to forget ever existed.
Its feature film business has been fueled by such recent successes as the blockbuster first two installments of The Hunger Games franchise, The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, A Madea Christmas, Now You See Me, Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain, Warm Bodies, The Expendables 2, The Possession, Sinister, Roadside Attractions» Mud and Pantelion Films» breakout hit Instructions Not Included, the highest - grossing Spanish - language film ever released in the U.S.
The end result is a seriously disappointing adaptation that's never able to reach the electrifying heights achieved by its literary predecessor, with the movie's abject failure certainly not boding well for the next two installments in the series.
That's one reason the sequel's addition of 3 - D is not just unnecessary but counterproductive; the original film's digital images, painstakingly photographed by Robert Rodriguez (who also directed both installments with Mr. Miller), already delivered impressive depth and density.
There is not a wasted moment for fans of high - energy, slickly plotted action flicks of the popcorn variety, as this installment of the franchise finds the Impossible Mission Force shut down by the government, but not out of business.
As it has been influenced and guided by previous installments, why not give them some credit in a top 5 list?
That isn't a knock on Steinfeld's performance, by any means — of all the women I'm discussing in this installment, she did by far the most impressive work, giving Mattie Ross a fierce determination that was sorely lacking in Kim Darby's interpretation of the character in the 1969 John Wayne version.
With costar Melissa McCarthy in the new Buddy - cop comedy The Heat, helmed by Bridesmaids director Paul Feig, the creative forces behind Bridesmaids are certainly in the spotlight again, which means that once again Wiig's been asked about her decision not to create another installment in the series as she moves on with her career, by Harper's Bazaar.
So narrative gravity is very much a force in the January 17 - premiering ACS, and despite a vivid aesthetic reminiscent of the slain fashion designer's work — and some great performances from a cast led by Edgar Ramirez, Darren Criss, Penelope Cruz, Ricky Martin, Judith Light and Jon Jon Briones — the second installment of Ryan Murphy - and Nina Jacobson - executive produced anthology series simply doesn't have enough story to justify its length, as I say in my video review above.
Patrick Hughes previously made the well - regarded horror thriller Red Hill, which I haven't seen yet, but between those positive notices and the notion that he would be helming the remake of one of the best action movies in years, I was intensely curious to see what he would make of the third installment in this modern series that is dominated by lead actor, co-writer, and director Sylvester Stallone.
Both Pegg and Frost are playing characters who are markedly different from their personas in the earlier installments of the unofficial, otherwise unrelated trilogy; Gary is more ragged, poised over the abyss, while Andy is still and determined not to be hurt again by withholding his emotional involvement in the reunion.
It would make sense for Rockstar to maintain its IPs with new installments, and even though it is dwarfed by things like Red Dead, in the grand scheme of things Bully has pretty wide brand recognition so a sequel would be starting from a favorable position, not to mention the press would be all over it.
The Hollywood Reporter spoke to the actress about her character, whom Cotillard confirmed is Miranda Tate and not Talia al Ghul, daughter of the antagonist played in Batman Begins by Liam Neeson (who shot a sequence for this latest installment).
Unlike its portable predecessors, Metroid's next handheld installment wouldn't be in 2D, but would instead adopt the first - person shooter perspective made famous by the Prime series.
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