Sentences with phrase «other relative pros»

Not exact matches

The «pro consumer» policies may change relative prices (some goods will become relatively cheaper, and others more expensive), decrease (or increase) regulatory burdens, increase (or decrease) the competitiveness of border - city retailers with their U.S. counterparts and have a variety of other intended and unintended consequences.
It now became a struggle between old pro Nichols, 34, winner of a PGA Championship and seven other tournaments, and 28 - year - old Harris, whom everybody calls Junior, a former U.S. Amateur champion but a relative unknown and a non-winner on the pro tour.
Despite some low population levels in surrounding areas, SEC schools and other dominant programs in the South and Midwest (like Oklahoma, Florida State, Clemson, and Nebraska) are able to fill huge stadiums due to devoted fanbases and a relative lack of pro sports teams.
The relative strength rank figure in Table 3 indicates how a company's stock price has performed relative to all other stocks in the complete Stock Investor Pro universe.
Each type will have the pros and cons listed and then be given a score of 0 - 10 so you can judge them relative to each other.
Things to consider: If buying and selling real estate, being the multifaceted situation that it is, finds itself sometimes even too complex for trained professionals in some situations, requiring the addition of other trained professionals such as lawyers, inspectors, insurance pro's, appraisers, land surveyors, tax specialists, financial planning and estate management people or companies, divorce specialists, grief counsellors, expert witnesses, construction people, builder issues, mortgage fraud professionals, banking backup people, ex pat and non-resident specialists, immigration rules and regs, investment counsellors, to help unravel oddities and eventualities, just imagine the Rubik's cube the journey represents to the average, unrepresented buyer or seller, perhaps even ones in the midst of it while trying to digest a purchase or sale, going through a divorce or dealing with a grieving relative, due to a death in the family, even more especially where English is not that individual's first language.
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