Sentences with phrase «only midpoint»

The liquidity taker gets a better price because he pays only midpoint rather than the far side of the spread.
For consumption, we used the midpoint of the reported number of cigarettes per day — for example, three cigarettes per day if the category was one to five cigarettes per day — which we then adjusted for carboxyhaemoglobin and cotinine because this allows for lower inhalation with increasing cigarette consumption as previously established.14 For studies that reported relative risks adjusted for age (or for additional factors), the model contained the logarithm of the relative risk (dependent variable) and consumption (independent variable) using only the midpoint of the cigarettes per day categories.

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Employment growth has been firm, yet both wages and unit labour costs have risen only slowly, supporting the view that the amount of excess capacity could be greater than the midpoint of the range of estimates.
Stanley Black & Decker not only recently beat first - quarter earnings estimates but also raised its fiscal year 2017 earnings per share guidance by about 4 % at the midpoint, citing «improved outlook for the company's industrial businesses.»
Rotate bread 180 ° and repeat on opposite side, only cutting to midpoint again.
He sure didn't after reaching the midpoint of the 1985 campaign with only nine round - trippers in 337 at bats.
However, the 32 - year - old has been rolling back the years since he joined the Toffees and, although we are now only in the midpoint of December, Rooney has already netted an impressive ten goals for Everton and is arguably the club's standout performer this season.
The administration now mocks it as a «local project,» though delaying it risks severing the rail link between Boston and Washington, D.C., at the midpoint of Amtrak's busiest and only profitable corridor.
While their scores had not caught up with the other two groups by the midpoint of kindergarten (the final point of analysis for the study), Choi expects with more time DLLs with limited English skills would eventually match or even outperform English - only peers as they learn more English and become bilingual.
They found that for only four issues did Republicans give less than a midpoint score of 5: global warming (4.8), evolution (4.4), gay adoption (3.9), and mandatory health insurance (3.5).
Finally, stop the motion only when your hands reach the midpoint of your chest.
Up to 80 percent of strokes are preventable by making lifestyle modifications; this includes not only diet but also optimizing your vitamin D levels, as research recently found that people who got less than the midpoint level of sun exposure were at a 60 percent increased risk for stroke
It's only a little past the midpoint of the movie that one character announces, «That concludes the running and shooting portion of the our programming.»
Early on and up until the midpoint of his career, a teacher's retirement savings increase only marginally year over year.
The graph excludes the highest category of > $ 150k (because it does not have a calculable midpoint), as well as the lowest category of $ 0 - 10k (because it has only a small number of sample units).
Not only does this landmark New England resort occupy a prime seashore spot by the Atlantic Ocean but it also is a midpoint for visitors to the Cape.
All nights are spent at the purpose - built walkers lodge at Johanna Beach, the midpoint of the trail, which means you only need to carry a daypack containing lunch, water and personal needs.
The only issue I have is with the location of the chest; it's located in an area that can only be accessed past the midpoint of the game.
But every morning they'd give me an updated ROM... unfortunately, in a single day, someone as bad at games as myself could only reach the midpoint of FFVI, where the world is destroyed.
This is true only at the midpoint of a vertical trajectory.
(trouble is 35 is for carbon dioxide concentration, and 65 is for forcing, so if that's the calculation it was indeed a typo in a spreadsheet) Actually CO2 as a percentage of all radiative forcing would be: 43/65 * 100 = 66 % You messed up the link (I think) so that it actually leads back to this page rather than the FAQ section http://illconsidered.blogspot.com/2006/02/whats-wrong-with-warm-weather.html Never mind, as you know, I don't think the costs imposed by that change are large, not as long as sea level rise is only 50 cm over a hundred years (and the midpoint for the scenarios I consider most policy relevant, ie those excluding lots of coal burning after 2050, is somewhat lower still) and the change in «weather extremes» largely amounts to nothing more than what would be expected from moving south a few hundred kilometres.
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