Sentences with phrase «point range over»

Meanwhile the spread between it and the benchmark 10 year Treasury (T10) held in the 210 -220 basis point range over the last six weeks.

Not exact matches

The rate has averaged around 36 basis points, about 25 basis points above its average level over the analogous year - ago period, when the target range was zero to 25 basis points.
The point was to show how much variation in performance there's been historically over shorter time frames compared with a much narrower range in long - term returns.
Expectations range all over the place for this data - point today.
Some have pointed to Helomics revenue being in the $ 8 million range (which I'm not sure if it is), and that Helomics has spent over $ 50 million in research over the past 5 years (which appears to be the case based on the past capital raises).
«At this point there are over 200 members from all around the world ranging in age from teenagers to adults of all ages.
Look at the example of the Black Friday deaths where two guys shot each other to death at point blank range over some stupid merchandise.
Some people are executed, cartel style, with bags over their heads when they're shot at point - blank range.
There, he was responsible for the development and management of over 300 PL wine skus ranging from opening price point to + $ 50 per bottle.
Having a wide range of price points allows for a low barrier of entry into the world of bottled water, but then allows consumers to upgrade incrementally over time.
The venue hosted over 20,000 attendees and 1,200 exhibitors showcasing a range of ingredients, flavorings, colorings, sweeteners and everything in between, painting a broad portrait of the current state of the industry and pointing the way towards further developments and innovations that are only just beginning to emerge.
Hundreds of products have been shortlisted in over 85 categories, which have been judged by an expert panel against a wide range of criteria; from taste and texture, to packaging and price point.
Michigan's offense finally caught fire in the Sweet 16, dropping 99 points in a blowout win over Texas A&M that saw the team shoot 62 percent from the field and 58 percent from three - point range (on 14 makes).
He's hit over 40 percent from three - point range the last two years, and has been a critical cog in Cincy's No. 2 - overall defense in the country.
Daum is putting up 23.8 points and 10.4 rebounds per game this season on over 40 percent shooting from three - point range.
I am so looking forward to the point at which Waiters leaps over the other two shooting guards in his range (Lamb, Rivers) in the mocks only to fall right back down below them on draft day.
Yes it's in the past but that point blank range miss against Barca still haunts me and that counterattack we had when Giroud and Özil were open waiting for the cross but he decided to over dribble which led to his injury.
Marketing pleasantries over, it was the Rockets that came out of the gate gunning from three - point range, pushing Patrick Beverley onto the arc to test Lillard.
Cristian Tello should then have sealed all three points as he blasted over from close range and the winger was nearly made to pay for his profligacy as Inigo Lopez and Yacine Brahimi wasted fine chances in the dying minutes to salvage a point for Granada.
The Magic went 18 - for - 32 -LRB-.563) from three - point range in Wednesday's win over the Lakers.
The actual point totals vary for each team, but the moneylines are the same for the over (+175), a fifty point middle range (+160), and the under (+175).
Their three - point range is so deep that you have to guard them a few feet behind the arc and try to force them to drive and score over your post players in the mid-range game.»
Range's length and size advantage over opposing point guards also played a key role in St. Mary's hounding pressure defense that caused numerous foes to record more turnovers than points in a game.
Elsewhere in the division, Harrison Reed's Norwich consolidated their position in mid-table with a 1 - 0 success over Middlesbrough at Carrow Road; German midfielder Tom Trybull secured the points with a long - range drive on the stroke of half time.
Over the last few years, Ive bought and read books, subscribed to blogs ranging from ultraconserative «fascinating womanhood» to moderately conservative «marriage builders» to positively newagey «four points of balance» approaches.
And while the upstate - downstate divide within the Senate is more apparent than in perhaps other years, Flanagan allies point out he can still claim credit for a range of policy wins for Republicans over the last two years in the Senate, the only lever of statewide power the GOP holds.
In terms of a headline poll lead, these findings are extremely divergent, ranging from a Conservative lead over Labour of as much as 10 points with Angus Reid but only 3 points with Populus.
Using neutron scattering experiments at the BER II research reactor, Manfred Reehuis and Michael Tovar were successful in determining the structural and magnetic properties for each of the mixed crystal specimens over quite a wide temperature range, from near the zero point of the Kelvin temperature scale to above 900 K.
It also showed whether the lattice was undergoing twinning or slip over a wide range of shock pressures — right up to the point where the metal melts.
By comparing the numbers of invaders killed over a range of their densities, the research showed that the native shrimps can kill most invaders to the point their populations crash, and hence the invasion is halted.
«On a busy street, we may see over a hundred independent wireless access points within signal range,» says Jones.
Although it is impossible to point to any single tobacco policy, Bloomberg implemented «a range of policies (e.g., taxes, labeling, smoke - free laws, and advertising restrictions) that worked in combination over time to de-normalize smoking.»
However, over time their geographic ranges came back together to the point that the rattlesnakes began to crossbreed, leading to hybrids, some of which live in a region between the two distinct climates.
We note that Bonn — Oberkassel also falls in the same haplogroup5 (Supplementary Figs 6 and 7), although analysis of this sample is complicated by low mtDNA sequence coverage, pointing to some degree of matrilineal continuity in Europe over ∼ 10,000 years, ranging from the Late Palaeolithic to almost the entire Neolithic.
Each year, the program collects over 10,000 points of data physically, ranging from plants to soils, and from corn to wheat to sorghum and cotton, Xue said.
It could point over a wide range of directions, except very close to the sun.
The Fine Guidance Sensors (FGS), in addition to being an integral part of the HST Pointing Control System (PCS), provide HST observers with the capability of precision astrometry and milliarcsecond resolution over a wide range of magnitudes (3 < V < 16.8).
This reduced cognate helper function was seen at all time points and over a wide range of donor cell numbers.
In addition, the major advantage of partial reps over full - range reps is that they allow you to target your resistance to the specific range of motion you're using, so they can be useful for targeting not only your strongest points, but the points where you are at your weakest as well.
Adjust the height of the bar catches to the point where the triceps would take over during a regular bench press rep.. This is about 2/3 through the positive rep range of motion, when each elbow is at ~ 110 °.
The protein content in these MRPs range anywhere from 20g up to 42g per serving; however, the key selling point of these meal replacements is their low carb content - these typically range anywhere from 0g carbs to a little over 10g of carbohydrates per serving.
I tried to find coats in various price points (ranging from $ 59 up to a little over $ 200) and I tried to find a few different styles from anorak coats to more casual and lightweight all the way up to heavy, thick winter jackets.
As you move up in each age range segment, females gain a few more percentage points over the previous segment.
The real selling point, however, are the range of titles and the unprecedented taste that the company has kept up over the years.
In terms of in - school factors, the literature that I've read and field work that I've done over many years point to a range of issues.»
In days gone by, and even now in traditional schools, teachers graded students over a five - point scale that ranges from A to F. NCLB needs to rediscover that ancient practice.
The four dissenting justices pointed to the considerable authority the state enjoyed over school districts, including the «wide - ranging powers to consolidate and merge school districts, even without the consent of the districts themselves or of the local citizenry.»
For the 11 schools with kindergarten readiness gaps of around 30 percentage points, test score gaps range from less than third of a standard deviation to over 1.5 standard deviations.
Over the course of five years, the average scores of its students on the state Academic Performance Index have risen more than 200 points, from 443 to 672 (in a range of 200 to 1,000).
Accordingly, and also per the research, this is not getting much better in that, as per the authors of this article as well as many other scholars, (1) «the variance in value - added scores that can be attributed to teacher performance rarely exceeds 10 percent; (2) in many ways «gross» measurement errors that in many ways come, first, from the tests being used to calculate value - added; (3) the restricted ranges in teacher effectiveness scores also given these test scores and their limited stretch, and depth, and instructional insensitivity — this was also at the heart of a recent post whereas in what demonstrated that «the entire range from the 15th percentile of effectiveness to the 85th percentile of [teacher] effectiveness [using the EVAAS] cover [ed] approximately 3.5 raw score points [given the tests used to measure value - added];» (4) context or student, family, school, and community background effects that simply can not be controlled for, or factored out; (5) especially at the classroom / teacher level when students are not randomly assigned to classrooms (and teachers assigned to teach those classrooms)... although this will likely never happen for the sake of improving the sophistication and rigor of the value - added model over students» «best interests.»
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