During our stay online rates were around $ 160, or $ 180 - something after taxes, which means we got between three and four cents
per point out of our URs.
At best, you can get $ 0.016
per point out of this, if you stick close to the $ 400 intervals.
Not exact matches
Tanner
points out that paying every American $ 12,000
per year, the U.S. poverty line for an individual, would cost the government nearly $ 4 trillion — which is a little more than the U.S.'s entire annual federal budget.
Calacanis
pointed out that Demand Media puts
out 5,100 pieces of content
per day, AOL 1,700, Associated Content 1,500 and Mahalo 1,100 and would like to see those figures divided by ten.
The British government disputes this,
pointing out that Scotland has higher
per capita public - sector spending than England and so is more indebted.
Meanwhile, «transportation in the U.S. costs the equivalent of less than one yuan ($)
per kilometer, while road tolls [in China] are higher,» he added,
pointing out that some mid - and small - sized Chinese enterprises have already started moving to Southeast Asian countries like Vietnam and Cambodia for cheaper wages and materials.
Real estate assets in Canada accounted for 40
per cent of total wealth in 2012, he
pointed out, as opposed to only 32
per cent in 1999.
He
points out that in a 3,000 - square - foot store, Country Style can do $ 600,000
per year in revenue and, say, Thai Express another $ 750,000, thus raking in $ 1.3 million from a single venue.
Richards's target price for RIM is $ 72, or, as he
points out just «10 times this year's earnings
per share,» a valuation he calls «ridiculous.»
Standing in the beer aisle in São Paulo, he
points out that AB InBev's beer Brahma is priced at R$ 1.79
per can, while Itaipava, a main competitor here in Brazil, is at R$ 1.49.
As The Atlantic's Alexis Madrigal and others have
pointed out, a key figure in the filing was Facebook's low revenue -
per - user (currently $ 5.02).
He
points out that the company's business model allows it to turn its inventory around about twice as many times as its peers and its strong free cash flow — the company has about $ 4 of cash
per share, he says — could be used to buy back stocks, which it has done in the past.
In an update to the ASX this week, Calima
pointed out that testing of Painted Pony's first well in the Beg Block, just 40kms south of Calima's acreage, had averaged more than 2,000 barrels of oil equivalent
per day.
Elford
points out that Secure Energy has a track record of «substantial» growth on an absolute and
per - share basis; it has a relatively clean balance sheet and it's in an industry with high barriers to entry.
Fan also
pointed out that Verizon Wireless can not invest outside of the continental U.S. due to a shareholder agreement with British telecom company Vodafone (which owns a 45
per cent stake in Verizon Wireless), and that it would be unlikely that any wireless investment by Verizon Communications Inc. would occur outside of Verizon Wireless.
As Jerry Brown, associate partner in PricewaterhouseCooper's consulting practice, recalls, «I saw a presentation given by one of the major studios where they
pointed out that when they sold a [game] for a console they expected to collect $ 50
per consumer and that was it.
Raymond James, which has an outperform on the company,
pointed out in a note that its Q4 adjusted earnings
per share was 67 cents, compared to a consensus estimate of 63 cents.
The CCPA report also
pointed out that 41
per cent of Canadian exports enjoy MFN rates of zero.
White
points out that Coinbase charges a 1 percent flat
per - transaction fee to convert Bitcoin payments to your local currency, after your first $ 1,000,000 USD in merchant processing.
Case in
point: a family that used to spend hundreds
per month going
out to the movies can now binge - watch all four seasons of House of Cards on Netflix in 30 days for less than the cost of a large popcorn.
For example, the report
pointed out the population densities in Australia and Canada are 3.1 and 3.9 people
per square kilometer.
From 2000 to 2006, he
points out, the S&P 500 moved an average of 0.37 %
per day when the market was closed, meaning between the close of one day and the open of the next.
Underscoring that this is only a beta launch, Coinbase was careful to
point out in its announcement that all of its European customers will have «a fairly low daily limit: 500 euros
per day on buys and sells.»
Two
out of 10 Canadians (21
per cent) planned to travel on reward
points this year, up seven
per cent over last year.
The report
points to a recent survey that found 70
per cent of Lower Mainland residents are in favour of allowing ridesharing services to operate in B.C. and notes that the municipalities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and Langley Township have all come
out in favour of ridesharing in recent weeks.
Critics
point out that bitcoin in its present form can process just seven transactions
per second, whereas a large credit - card company like Visa can comfortably take on tens of thousands.
The reason this was done was because star wood gives
out less
points but requires less
points,
per category.
Many economists have
pointed out the shortcomings of income
per capita as a measure of well - being.
The team has
pointed out to us that the Equihash implementation is ready, as well as the
per - block difficulty adjustment and the testnet.
New Democrats have repeatedly
pointed out that it is ludicrous to force the public sector, which is responsible for less than one
per cent of greenhouse gases emitted in the province, to subsidize big polluters who pay no penalty for the majority of their greenhouse gas emissions.
The weighted average of the MERs charged by the component ETFs works
out to about 21 basis
points per year, which means the Sleepy Portfolio costs about $ 275 every year or about 75 cents a day — less than half the cost of a large double - double these days.
The report also
pointed out that the growth of mobile has affected Windows as an operating system negatively, since its market share is now at 35
per cent, compared with the 45
per cent share of Android and iOS.
Notley quickly
pointed out that some school boards had some reserves but others did not so children would continue to be packed into classes that are well in excess of the recommended 27 kids
per classroom standard.
In addition to her optimistic take of the economy, Yellen
pointed out that job gains were solid, averaging about 170,000
per month from January through October.
In a recent blog post, Giorgio
pointed out that baby boomers make an average of 9.1 interactions
per month with their banks using digital channels, including through online and mobile banking.
The Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card awards 2
points per dollar spent on dining
out and travel and 1
point on all other purchases.
Citi
points out that there were only 8.1 bank branches
per 100,000 adults in China, vs. around 30 in the Eurozone and the US.
In the sub-headline, they
point out the contrast between a subscription business and a pay -
per - product business with the line «unlimited DVD rentals»:
However, the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card, whose sign - up bonus ratio works
out to just 12.5
points per dollar, allows you to earn more bonus
points in total, albeit at the cost of a spending requirement 8 times greater than the other two cards.
As evidence, he
points out that the Food Standards Agency in Britain has found that the number of people eating a partly or completely vegetarian diet fell from 9
per cent in 2007 to 7
per cent in 2008.
I'm not asking for any explanation o this, just
pointing out an outright contradiction: Athiest (
per se) that believe in Satan.
You can't blame religion
per se, as someone
pointed out, worship of politicians takes on the same hue.
Berger hastens to
point out, however, that although secularism is our situation, this does not shed light on the truth or falsity of the supernatural
per se, but only on the seeming incapacity of our contemporaries to conceive of it.
In his recent budget speech, the Finance Minister
pointed out that 40
per cent of our villages do not have proper roads, that 1.8 lakh villages do not have primary schools, that 4.5 lakh villages have drinking water and sanitation problems, that there is a shortage of 140 lakh rural dwellings.
During the 1990s, he
points out, the average number of school shootings with multiple victims increased from two to five
per year.
As Hannah Arendt
points out in The Origins of Totalitarianism, efficiency is so subordinated to control that the totalitarian society can afford to spend 50 to 75
per cent of its energies enforcing control of one sort or another on its citizens.
But, as the congressional report
points out, the U.S., though it has only 5 to 6
per cent of the world's population, consumes more than 40
per cent of the world's total food and non-food resources — most of it imported.
As Maimonides
pointed out in the twelfth century, Jews and Christians do not differ over what constitutes scriptural revelation
per se but rather in our often differing interpretations of that same revelation.
Pagels (1984)
points out that if the relative masses of protons and neutrons were different by a small fraction of 1
per cent, making the proton heavier than the neutron, hydrogen atoms would be unstable since the protons that constitute their nuclei would spontaneously decay into neutrons.
Professor Kenneth Underwood, in Protestant and Catholic,
points out that in Holyoke, Mass., 40
per cent of the clergy, and these the younger clergy, are receptive to this position (pp. 352 - 53).