Krupa says the bank is hoping to win more business with existing clients, as well as close some gaps where it does some business with clients but
not other bits of business.
then (if there is anything) you'd have to demonstrate that whatever it is is caused by CO2 and
not any other bit of the complex ocean chemistry or environmental changes (eg warmer).
Not exact matches
The U.S. doesn't have a VAT or a national sales tax — and given how enormous a
bite such taxes take out of income in
other countries, it's easy to see why they haven't gained traction in Congress.
In a perfect world, we would have been a little
bit more flexible and could have waited for award space to become available on
other airlines that fly direct — such as United or ANA — but in reality, the short connection didn't really feel that bad.
Sometimes the allure of a new position, a step up in title or pay, or just a really cool career - opportunity blinds us a
bit to
other things about the company that we might
not like as much.
Other rules seem a
bit old and outdated, something that's been enforced for many, many years that they just won't do away with, while
others seem silly and unbelievable.
Contestants on this week's episode of «Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch» learn if you want investment, you need a
bit of excitement and some kind of a track record,
not one or the
other.
In
other words, it's
not easily overruled by logic, reason, an executive coach, or an article you read yesterday that says you'll be a better leader and far more successful if you tone it down a
bit.
Google phrased things a
bit differently, to be fair, saying you're
not required to have a Google + account to log in to the company's
other services.
«A little
bit of a delusional confidence helps when you can see something
others can't.»
In
other words, Uber allegedly cares quite a
bit about keeping its own data secure from prying eyes; its users» data,
not so much.
If you have an idea that you know is a
bit kooky, but you think
others might see it for the magic it is, don't let fear of what
other people say hold you back.
The audio quality wasn't as high as some
other pairs I've heard, but noise canceling actually does color the sound a little
bit.
The convenience store is offering Mac
n» Cheetos for a limited time through the Sheetz Apps menu alongside various
other fried foods, including Mac
n» Cheese
Bites.
«The
other thing to watch is a
bit a of culture change — I am afraid Apple may soon end up with the boomer crowd if it doesn't step up to bigger screens,» he said.
While fans may be a
bit upset we didn't see more of the green guy, I found it rather refreshing and hope
others will as well.
Trump expands on this point a
bit in the interview, saying he can't rely on mainstream newspapers and
other outlets to report what he says accurately.
We did have fun, but didn't really realize that
others were going to lakes and skiing or to amusement parks or beaches until we got a
bit older.»
When I think about investing vs debt, I tend to think about the Roth a
bit differently than
other platforms only because elapsed time is
not something you can make up (both in the sense that you can
not make up for lost investment time AND the fact that $ 5,500 today is worth less than that $ 5,500 was worth one year ago).
So just curious why you wouldn't make, maybe, a range a little
bit higher than where you're currently at today and whether there's any
other issues I'm missing here, either mix or something along those lines, that would offset some of those price increases.
Some say that it's a
bit cruel to do this to an elderly woman, while
others — if
not most — find it to be hilarious.
If you spend a
bit of time on our channel, you will also find a plethora of
other interesting trading videos you probably have
not yet seen.
These high - tech, plant - based meats are
not your usual mock meat: they boast
not only similar taste and texture to meat, but also comparable nutritional value — minus the cholesterol, growth hormones, antibiotics, and
other unsavory
bits of industrial meat production.
I'm crunching on
other stuff so this will be brief, but I've been reading a fair
bit of commentary about how Trump's fiscal plans — infrastructure investment and tax cuts — won't help the economy; «they'll be recessionary, they'll deliver higher inflation and interest rates, they'll force the Fed to move from brake - tapping to brake - slamming.»
There are some signs of lower interest rates affecting the housing sector, and a few
other bits of data which suggest that the US economy did
not keep weakening early in the new year to the extent that it was in the last few months of 2000.
The smell was initially a
bit off - putting, but as
others have stated, you do get used to it after a couple shaves and it's
not bad at all (IMHO).
I am
not a big fan of schadenfreude — that is, the act of getting joy from the suffering of
others — but you can feel a little
bit better about your own financial problems when you realize that few people are free of money stress.
You're going to want to try and avoid additional loan fees or
other costs that aren't presented immediately, as they can end up costing you quite a
bit more than the interest if you're
not expecting them.
That doesn't even include some
other bits like the international consumer arm, which could remain with the core Citi business.
I can't help but follow every
bit of the national dialogue unfolding around Harvey Weinstein and
other abusers.
And it is
not because one has lived the Enrons and 2008 that one can better appreciate
other «a
bit overdone» events.
Other insurance companies don't ask the breed of a policyholder's dog, but they do ask whether the dog has previously
bitten or attacked anyone.
On the
other hand, if it's a loser you wonder why you didn't get out sooner or if you should have stayed a
bit longer to recoup some of your losses.
The question of whether or
not legal marijuana takes of a
bite out of alcohol sales has been hotly debated in recent years, with some research suggesting the two products are substitutes and
other research suggesting cannabis and alcohol sales are complementary.
Renters insurance will
not cover expenses for injuries to tenants, but it might cover guests who trip or fall, dog
bites and
other occurrences a renter might be liable for.
I know having shared this with
other men, I am
not alone in this and the kind of issue I am talking about it every
bit as in need of attention as
other forms of sexism that we have been discussing if equality is the aim.
Yes, but with the best friends I've made in
other bands that haven't carried over to this, I'm a
bit scared to answer that.
Clearly she is a
bit more enlightened than you, and doesn't feel the need to separate herself from
others by her race, gender or religion.
If Muslims don't trust us from
other countries, they might have a little
bit of a reason
not to.
So when something worth celebrating comes along — like two people willing to love each
other through hardships they can't even imagine — splurging a
bit is OK.
By giving benediction in 1930 to its married heterosexual members purposely seeking sterile sex, the Anglican Church lost,
bit by
bit, any authority to tell her
other members — married or unmarried, homosexual or heterosexual —
not to do the same.
However easy it is to demonize and to hate from a distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate was quite evident online), it's a
bit harder to do so in the context of a small college, where habits of conversation are encouraged, where people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all are — we don't always walk the walk) of fairminded openness to the truth, and where
Others (
not «The
Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested, is too abstract) are people we encounter day in and day out.
Nicholls said that for non-Christian it just encourages people to be nice to each
other and that even for Christians «it doesn't really have a lot of
bite to it normally, it's fairly bland and fairly unchallenging and sometimes, even worse than that, it's actually contradicting what the Christian message is.»
On the
other hand, private industry has laid off a good chunk of their workforce while squeezing every last
bit of productivity out of those who remain, held back raises while telling their employees they're lucky to have a job, stopped making 401k matching contributions even after their profits have soared to record highs and they've banked a ton of cash that they're
NOT spending to hire or rehire laid - off employees.
My wife and I get along fine, we both enjoy a
bit of «visual stimulation» (I don't know the list of words that get you blocked here) from time to time, and both engage in self - satisfaction on occasion when the
other isn't in the mood.
We still have to cooperate with
other nations, many who are Islamic nations, and this
bit of consideration was indeed,
not for Bin Laden, but for their sakes.
About 59 years later, Darwin published his theory and
other than a
bit of a rough start, scientists (
other than those half dozen) have
not looked back.
I respect your experience but it is still anecdotal and limited — it is
not definitive hence my suggestion that you paint with a narrower brush lest you do the very thing that you are guarding against... You resist those who criticize «
other ways of following Jesus» while doing a
bit of the same to those who see value in the institution as a spiritual reality even if
not an ideal one...
But hey, if you want to keep harping on this, feel free, I just think it makes you look a
bit irrational to spend so much time arguing with someone when he hasn't commented on it one way or the
other.
Like diabetes, or fibromyalgia, or
other medical conditions where the treatment isn't always perfectly straight forward, or the condition can vary widely from person to person, addressing mental health issues is a
bit of trial and error at times.