Sentences with phrase «offset by fewer years»

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As the proceeds from these redemptions are reinvested by the ECB, they will offset some of the recently announced reduction in the central bank's purchases — perhaps by as much as a half overall — although with relatively few redemptions in the first quarter of 2018, the reinvestment is scheduled to take place mainly in the second and third quarters of the coming year.
More impressive, Icahn claims his portfolio has largely been hedged in the last few years — his stock holdings offset by large short positions of the S&P 500 Index.
School Board Vice President Thomas Ham echoed the senator's remarks regarding the relationship between mandates and funding, and said any additional funding Saugerties has received in the past few years has been offset by increased mandates, leaving the district at «status quo.»
According to the research, any value gained through smaller classes gets more than offset by the hit students take when many fewer of them have great teachers, and many more of them have ineffective teachers — ones who induce far less than a year's worth of student learning growth.
However, when unforeseen expenses arise, your plan may be offset by a few months or even years.
-- I'd agree with management's assertion that «much of the capital expenditure in recent years focused on larger infrastructure projects which take a longer time to reach maturity in their returns», so I think underlying ROCE is a few % higher (though that may still remain offset by continued investment) & management's 20 % + ROCE target continues to make sense.
Offsets generated by the project will be retired on behalf of Chevrolet as part of a larger effort by the company to offset 8 million tons of CO2 emissions over the next few years.
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