Sentences with phrase «percent than swapping»

That capacity doesn't quite match the Galaxy S7 Edge or Note 7, but there's no faster way to go from zero to 100 percent than swapping out a dead battery for a fully charged spare.

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Assuming a 35 percent tax rate on corporate capital gains, the swap could save Berkshire more than $ 1 billion, on top of tax savings from two similar transactions earlier this year.
If you write a billion - dollar 5 - year total return swap on Microsoft stock, that counts as $ 80 million of «total leverage exposure,» because that's 92 percent less worrisome than the CDS.
The market - implied odds of a December rate increase have slid to less than 50 percent, versus as high as 80 percent last month, according to overnight index swap data compiled by Bloomberg, fueled by a slew of weak data prints.
The default swaps on individual names is a more «precise» method of shorting than might be seen with CMBX indexes, which have roughly 10 percent exposure to malls — and much greater exposure to relatively less economically sensitive or consumer - dependent properties like office buildings.
In a survey conducted by It's Just Lunch of over 26,000 singles on how technology impacts relationships, 65 percent of respondents said they were more likely to text than call after swapping phone numbers with someone to whom they're attracted.
When triggered, upshifts are up to 30 percent quicker and downshifts 40 percent quicker than experienced with the already swift F12, and each cog swap from the seven - speed dual - clutch gearbox produces a not - so - gentle thwack on the back.
Engineers also reworked the transmission's shift logic, and the eight - speed can swap cogs up to 50 percent quicker than the gearbox found in a standard Range Rover Sport.
Reports emerged on Reddit with some consumers claiming Apple denied them the battery swap discount because their device passed the Genius Bar's diagnostic test, which checks if the battery able to retain less than 80 percent of its original capacity.
At the same time, we expect the national homeownership rate to climb from 68 percent today to 70 percent in 2010, with more than 2 million households swapping renting for owning.
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