Sentences with phrase «of pockets of»

Almost no one saw the whole thing coming, and those that did could not dream of the response of the central banks that would take much of the losses out of the pockets of savers, leaving bad lending institutions intact.
And every dollar of yours kept out of the pockets of financial professionals or full - service brokers is also creating value for you.
As I write in my new commentary, «Time to Take Stock — and Advantage of Pockets of Value,» at BlackRock, we still favor a portfolio tilted toward equities, select credit, tax - exempt bonds and inflation protection through Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) rather than physical commodities.
Those profits come directly out of the pockets of their clients.
It is all stolen out of the pockets of savers, who deserve a currency that is truly a store of value, and rewards saving.
Such behavior where a company is in the development stage indicates that there is little if any underlying business, and that it is merely a machine to suck money out of the pockets of naive investors, and into the pockets of promoters and insiders.
And since the retail price is the same, all that money coming out of the pockets of authors and publishers.
And since the retail prices are the same, every penny of that profit is coming out of the pockets of authors.
Those Casinos are paid for out of the pockets of losing gamblers.
Every penny of that extra profit comes out of the pockets of authors.
Although oil provides less than 15 % of the jobs in Louisiana, it lines a much greater percentage of the pockets of its politicians.
Indeed, you seem to imply that citizens are best served when government takes more money out of the pockets of employers.
«There are a lot of pockets of people thinking about this but there hasn't been a mechanism to bring people together,» says Suchitra Saxena, Ed.L.D.»
The team conducted a literature review of pockets of excellence from multiple countries whose programs and teaching strategies spoke to the needs and context of education in Jamaica.
This ultimately takes money out of the pockets of NON GMO Farmers.
Of course, in bodybuilding we all want to encourage our bodies to send nutrients into the muscles instead of the pockets of body fat.
Last week, Christie's Auction House here in New York City transported a lot of money out of the pockets of Star Trek fans for show memorabilia.
Consider this next time you are busy blowing bubbles: each of these pockets of air represents a significant, if fleeting, victory against the forces of physical correctness.
He further opined that the cost of compiling a new voters» register is cheaper than the cost of pockets of violence.
I will not tolerate people trying to take money out of the pockets of our taxpayers in Rockland County.
«That's a lot of money out of the pockets of middle - class and upper - middle - class New Yorkers,» Schumer said.
«The plan will pull thousands and thousands of dollars out of the pockets of middle - class New Yorkers,» Schumer said.
Not only is the cut immoral, but it is economically illiterate - facing the clear risk of a triple - dip recession, the government is planning to pull millions of pounds out of the pockets of people who, had they received it, would certainly have fed the money back into the economy in buying food, buying energy, and buying services.
Cuomo and U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer made a rare joint public appearance to decry the tax reform plan, which Schumer said will «will pull thousands and thousands of dollars out of the pockets of middle - class New Yorkers.»
Otherwise we risk reducing the life chances of pockets of the most needy by cutting them off from the whole spectrum of life.
That would take more money out of the pockets of ordinary families and be bad news on two key fronts:
It is not meant to take money out of the pockets of the small business owner passing their business down to their children, it is meant to keep the grandchildren of the Amazon c - suite from becoming american artistocracy who would have the potential to distort both politics and the economy.
Its either that or he pulls the old «its just a marketing thing where Im endangering children and setting public neuroscience awareness back decades in order to make a couple million extra dollars out of the pockets of suckers» defense, and I just do nt see how a humble classy guy like Wilson would ever cheapen his name by lending it to a bottle of snake oil that could wind up giving its purchasers real - world neurological damage if they were to use it in a manner consistent with what Wilson tells them.
The following excerpt from the Rio Abajo Press, February 2, 1863, indicates the importance of the crop more than 100 years ago: «Congress takes fifty thousand dollars out of the pockets of the people of the United States to make us good roads for intercommunication and the transportation of chile Colorado to market.»
Light, with lots of pockets of air, not dense at all like a muffin usually is.
Use the money to fund education instead of the pockets of greedy politicians.
There should be a good reason for public spending that comes out of the pockets of hard - working people.
Without saying that music these days simply stinks, and without denying that plenty of pockets of excellence exist, I do take it as obvious that there has been a decline.
The lining of pockets of the already rich and legislating things that will deny the poor is tragic.
Also, there are a lot of pockets of craz - e-vangelicals in other places, and they would just try harder to make their state part of the Christian States of America.
The approach that would be in the best interest of all Canadians is one that would enhance savings opportunities for those who are most in need of assistance — without taking money out of the pockets of lower - income Canadians.
In addition, we view the recent selloff as an opportunity to take advantage of some pockets of value that have emerged, as well as assets that may be well - positioned for today's «Fed hike, but still low - growth environment.»
«Unfortunately, Toronto is proposing to swipe up to 25 per cent of the provincial savings out of the pockets of young couples and put it into city coffers instead.»
«Even though the economy is doing well, I think we have a lot of pockets of unemployment and especially, underemployment,» said WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzalez.
Canadian mutual fund companies should be ashamed to charge such ridiculous high prices.Those generous commission are coming out of the pocket of the investor year after year.
I don't believe for one second it comes out of the pocket of a true atheist.
«If the standard is rolled back, it will take money out of the pocket of providers and it will make it much harder to continue to deliver high quality early learning and care,» Hogan said.
Azulay went on to say «every dollar spent on nuclear subsidies is a dollar out of the pocket of New York's electricity consumers - residents, businesses and municipalities.»
Their little girls have a Barbie but also a Marie Curie doll with a periodic table sticking out of the pocket of its lab coat.
Most individuals do not pay the entire cost of a medical or dental operation out of pocket of course, but instead purchase medical insurance, paying monthly premiums as they go along.

Not exact matches

And you will likely have additional health - care expenses as you age: the cost of home care, physiotherapy, elective medical procedures and some prescription drugs may have to come out of your own pocket.
The jobs you create are local, the taxes you pay benefit your local community, and the profits you earn go back into the local community — not lining the pockets of corporate CEOs.
And even the Federal Reserve's modest rate hikes have had an outsized impact on the bottom line of Bank of America, which pockets the extra interest it collects on loans while paying out much less on consumers» deposits (making money on the so - called spread).
The day's announcements included a new version of the Android OS for the smartphone in your pocket; the new Nexus 7 tablet computer for the couch; a set - top sphere called Nexus Q to pipe music and movies to your TV; a cloud - computing platform for your business; and the ultimate in cyber nerd fantasy, Google Glass, a pair of Android - enabled glasses to stream data directly into your eyeballs.
«Even if advertisers are paying a decent amount to promote their products through video ads, only a portion of their expenditures ever make it into content creators» pockets,» says entrepreneur Michael Johnston.
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