Sentences with phrase «of a few points»

A couple points may be the difference between winning or losing a game, but the difference of a few points in terms of interest rate can be a real game - changer.
Even just the difference of a few points in your credit score will cost you money.
Taking care of a few points of interest really won't do anything.
Hotel and car rental partners are the same — instead of a few points with that company's loyalty program you can usually choose to receive airline miles instead.
That's a hard credit inquiry and it will result in the loss of a few points from your credit score.
I sincerely hope that active learning teachers aren't losing their jobs for the sake of a few points in a standardized test.
Even an increase of a few points could mean the difference between receiving financing and being denied.
Yeah like you say if you're not buying a house or car anytime soon, a decrease of a few points is not going to amount to much.
To help you plan, this is an outline of a few points.
It's a revenue based program, so you won't be able to have these amazing value redemptions of few points at a luxury hotel.
Don't worry, differences of a few points are not very important.
I have a many faults as a Catholic, but having become one is surely one of the few points in my favor.
Less and less problems will need a bespoke (trying to score of few points on my Richard Susskind bingo card here) intervention by a lawyer, but my guess is that there will still be a significant market for custom work in law, and this post celebrates the fact that research will remain a significant part of that.
Again, I've seen far better cameras and far better image editors on iOS and Android devices so I'll just say this is an excellent start and it's one of the few points where the high - powered processor helps the product hum.
Of course the one glimmer of hope is that Monaco should be the best track for the MCL32 and there might be a chance of a few points, but I'm pretty sure JB isn't losing sleep over the sheer excitement of potentially finishing ninth.
Stirpe's attack on DeMarco's legal resume was one of the few pointed accusations from the Democrat toward the Republican this fall.
Reeves has studied the effect of natural disasters on voting patterns and has found that when a local official asks for federal aid after an earthquake, hurricane or tornado, that official gets a bump of a few points in the polls.
She writes well about Homeland, too, although she protests that the chemistry between Damian Lewis and Claire Danes is unconvincing — one of the few points upon which I disagree.
While it is up to your bank or lending agency to determine what type of score a borrower needs to gain access to their lowest interest rates, a variation of a few points can affect your monthly payment by as much as hundreds of dollars.
While I could probably have waited for a correction before buying some of these stocks, I am investing for the long term of 20 + years so fluctuations of a few points here and there don't bother me.
A change of a few points upwards or downwards is normal and nothing to worry about.
Fortunately, she remembers that this temporary ding of a few points is quickly offset by the positive influence of additional credit types, payment history, and utilization.
Note that you can combine Marriott Rewards points from your Spouse's account for redeeming travel packages, or you may consider transferring Chase Ultimate Rewards if you are short of a few points.
The bad news is that military buildings typically score very little points, but if you don't successfully repel the attack you take a penalty, sometimes in the form of a few points and sometimes in the form of a whole building.
When LifeHacker posted this video from CHOW which shows the best way to load a dishwasher, I thought of a few points that are worth - considering from an environmentalism point - of - view.
Although the names were chosen by the government the idea that all land claims fall into these two categories is one of the few points shared by government officials and First Nations elders.
There will be times when Lady Luck deserts you, and you find yourself holding a ticket that heralds the addition of a few points into your records.
He was one of the few points of interest from Manchester United's grim 0 - 0 draw with Sevilla and he converted that into something more tangible against Chelsea.
It should be added that one of the few points on which Papias insists is that Mark was not written «in order».
Interestingly, this was one of the few points where the Court disregarded AG Kokott's Opinion, where she argued that «it is ultimately immaterial whether the scheme can be assigned to a traditional category of rebate» (point 29).
While having too many or too few cards can make the difference of a few points in some situations, for most consumers it's a relatively unimportant factor having little, if any, scoring impact.
I have a great many faults and failings as a Catholic (and indeed as a human being); but having become a Catholic, however poor a one I might be, is surely one of the few points in my favor.
Silver is one of the few pointing the blame directly at Rivers instead of calling for Norv Turner's head, so this analysis is undoubtedly quite interesting.
The heavy A / C use in the summer heat no doubt robbed us of a few points when it came to the mpg figures, though our 35 - mpg average over several days came out about where we expected.
One of the few point and click games I never played.
I had the privilege of moderating the latter panel, where one of the few points of unanimity was that biotech entrepreneurship in Canada still faces a cultural hurdle.
Sure, German startup Bragi showed a bit of hubris when it named its second - generation fully wireless earbuds «The Headphone,» but as far as we're concerned, that's one of the few points that detracts from these excellent buds.
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