Sentences with phrase «paper back in»

«Word, PowerPoint and Excel are the equivalent of pen and paper back in the day.»
Behold Studios released Knights of Pen & Paper back in 2012 to critical acclaim.
Thanks to Stallworth answering an ad in the paper back in 1978, he was able to halt the actions of many Klansman acts such as cross burnings and other acts the KKK are infamous for.
This is not only strangely compelling, especially to those who remember using actual graph paper back in the day, but a clever way to give you a constant sense of progression.
(Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence on hemp paper back in 1776.)
Ed Miliband was content to pose with a World Cup edition of the paper back in June before u-turning and apologising for doing so after ruffling the feathers of some within the party.
She hasn't ruled out the possibility of running for the job even if she did get the clerk gig, telling a local Queens paper back in January:
Brian Bushee from the Wharton School of Business wrote an excellent paper back in 2005 that highlighted the behavioral differences among institutional investors.
I think the MMO world — which is itself an outgrowth of the roleplaying Dungeons & Dragons world — you can trace this all back to Gary Gygax and that strange, crazy game that people played with dice and paper back in the 1970s.
The paper backed him in the five - way Democratic AG primary and made clear its support of his vision for the office.
Sean Eldridge, the former political director at Freedom to Marry and husband of Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, who filed papers back in February to run for Congress from upstate New York, last night unveiled an ad announcing his campaign along wit... Read
They use to be literal papers back in the old days, but now everything is digital and you hold those shares through a brokerage company like Robinhood.

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The regulatory morass leads to endless chatter when swift policy action is required (as in the 2007 asset - backed commercial paper crisis).
He says paper has been «exiled» in the shift to digital, but he wants to bring it back to the fold.
StatsCan's Macdonald is only now starting work on a follow - up paper to «China Syndrome,» but based on his other research on economic trends in Canada going back to the 1870s, he says the theme he noticed in the 2003 — 07 period is nothing new.
In 2007 Scotia came to the rescue of Canada's DundeeWealth, which had gotten into trouble when the asset - backed commercial paper market collapsed.
«On paper, things look good — our spoilage is in check, and I don't have a lot of back stock,» he said.
«I took about a month to research it, look back in the code, look back in the white paper,» referencing the bitcoin outline authored by the cryptocurrency's mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Additionally, emails uncovered by the Journal show that Sokol apparently asked Google for money to help persuade other professors to write policy papers based on unspecified patent issues in conjunction with a Google - backed online conference.
In 2006, five Federal Reserve economists published a paper on labor force participation, which was falling even back then.
When Business Insider pointed out that The New York Times had indeed pushed back in a statement against the assertion that the paper had shared a copy of the article with Manafort in advance, Bossie doubled down.
During difficult market conditions, such as the asset - backed commercial paper crisis in the summer of 2007 and the global financial crisis of late 2008, the BAX has consistently provided customers with price transparency, liquidity and central counterparty guaranteed transactions.
The committee was set up by the major institutional investors to salvage about $ 32 billion invested in a type of short - term note, commonly called asset - backed commercial paper, that couldn't be redeemed.
«If you run [both systems] in parallel, the blockchain or the Ethereum aspect of it is not enforceable, because [users] can revert back to the paper trail,» Cagney said.
We should note that this paper was published back in 2015, and things have moved forward in Facebook in particular and in technology in general since then.
I prefer one that can fit in my back pocket; that way, I always have paper on me.
That approach saw CWB turn down the opportunity to invest in asset - backed commercial paper offered by the likes of Lehman Bros. and Merrill Lynch, thus sparing it from the 2007 meltdown that caused huge writedowns at its larger peers.
It announced a $ 138 - million relief program to buy back ABCP at 100 % on the dollar (plus interest) from clients who have $ 1 million or less invested in the toxic paper.
Back in the old days, a business's presence would be signified by advertisements in the paper and a physical storefront.
Back in 1987, when he was still silk - screening his Joe Boxer boxer shorts by hand, he'd do screen tests on pieces of paper and then throw the paper in the garbage.
Stock in structured - finance firm Coventree lost more than half its value Tuesday after it said various Coventree - sponsored trusts could not fund maturities of Canadian asset - backed commercial paper due to what it called a «market disruption.»
In March 2012, the paper cut back the number of free articles to 10.
He has personally invested in startups like Square and Pinterest back in the early days, and more recently in FiftyThree — the company that makes the art app Paper — and real - time shipment connecting platform Cargomatic.
Cliff Asness is out with a new interesting paper, «Market Timing Is Back In The Hunt For Investors.»
Jacobs said these systems were used within UBER to avoid leaving a paper trail that could come back to hurt the company in the event of a lawsuit.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer had actually urged Trump to implement the steel tariffs back in October, calling the president a «paper tiger» on the issue for delaying the announcement.
In other words, if you have a brokerage account somewhere, your assets are maintained on electronic systems, which are generally backed up in multiple locations with a very well documented «paper trail» indicating who owns those assetIn other words, if you have a brokerage account somewhere, your assets are maintained on electronic systems, which are generally backed up in multiple locations with a very well documented «paper trail» indicating who owns those assetin multiple locations with a very well documented «paper trail» indicating who owns those assets.
Research papers have in fact backed this up as true; one paper calculated the returns of Buffett's stock -LSB-...]
When Satoshi Nakamoto's paper describing Bitcoin appeared in the fall of 2008, it cited Mr. Back's hashcash.
Koann Vikoren Skrzyniarz is the Founder and CEO of Sustainable Life Media and Sustainable Brands whose involvement with the intersection of environmental and human issues in business dates back to the mid-1980s when she launched international conferences on improving log utilization, reducing Waste Paper, and eliminating ozone - layer destroying chemicals (CFCs).
What with the Advisory Council on Growth's paper on skills, and the Expert Panel on Youth Employment wrapping up, public policy is suddenly back to a focus on skills — and in particular what skills youth should have.
Unlike in the past, when you could exchange your dollars or any other currency for physical gold, fiat currency is not backed up by anything else than a number printed on a piece of paper.
Yesterday, Bloomberg picked up on a post I did congratulating a team of Goldman Sachs researchers who coined the term BRIC for Brazil, Russia, China and India back in 2001 and wrote the definitive series of papers on why those were fertile markets for investment.
In 2017, the Bank Of England published 65 research papers, and it was back in 2015, that it first recognised the potential of blockchaiIn 2017, the Bank Of England published 65 research papers, and it was back in 2015, that it first recognised the potential of blockchaiin 2015, that it first recognised the potential of blockchain.
The monetary policy debate over whether rule - like behavior is preferable to pure discretion dates back at least to Henry Simons in 1936.1 More recently, in their Nobel Prize - winning work, Finn Kydland and Ed Prescott demonstrated that a credible commitment by policymakers to behave in a systematic rule - like manner leads to better outcomes than discretion.2 Since then, numerous papers using a variety of models have investigated the benefits of rule - like behavior in monetary policy and found that there are indeed significant benefits.
As has been the case overseas, conduits in Australia issuing asset - backed commercial paper (ABCP) have been among the entities most affected by the recent volatility in credit markets.
As I write in my new Market Perspectives paper, «Can Commodities Come Back
Part of the answer is that in September, the RBA extended the range of collateral that is eligible for its open market operations to include residential mortgage - backed securities (RMBS) and asset - backed commercial paper (ABCP).
The RBA had been accepting bank bills in its operations for a number of years, so it was a sensible progression to accept highly rated asset - backed paper sponsored by the same institutions.
And whether on paper, that would have the highest return, you know, the challenge of someone sitting through the volatility in Trodowns [SP] is near zero, and we'll come back to that later.
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