Sentences with phrase «point reduction at»

I had five ends, and the key player asked to have a half point reduction at his point of sale.
However, the state of Georgia only authorizes classroom traffic school for point reduction at this time; no online providers have been approved by the state.
Please note: the state of Georgia only authorizes classroom traffic school for point reduction at this time; no online providers have been approved by the state.

Not exact matches

So I would expect at some point investors to come back to property, but in the interim period the biggest move we've seen since Brexit has been a reduction in property allocation.»
The point is that at near zero interest rates, the U.S. has a lot of buffer on this front, so if there is a reduction in the economy, it will be because of a substantial disconnect between supply and demand.
Manufacturing and supplier costs at some point will limit price reductions, Bruno said.
My understanding at this point is that there's almost an 18 % reduction in the county population, which is really good news.
Because Bitcoin and Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic are two technologies that meaningfully represent our focus at Winklevoss Capital — the reduction of pain - points and friction in an effort to build a better world.»
Mushaike points out that in the U.S., the chain is focusing on growing its Nordstrom Rack franchise — discount locations that sell many of the same name - brand products but at steep reductions.
The researchers calculate that the rational response to a reduction of a percentage point in the rate at which banks themselves can raise funds is to boost the credit limits of the 37 % of cards issued to those with the highest credit ratings by $ 2,203 each.
Selling, general and administrative expenses were 74 basis points lower than last year as a percentage of sales due to sales leveraging, lower incentive compensation and a reduction in media spend at Olive Garden.
The refinance must produce a net tangible benefit resulting in at least a 0.5 percentage point reduction in the combined interest rate and Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP) or Refinancing from an Adjustable - Rate Mortgage (ARM) to a Fixed - Rate Mortgage (with no more than 2 percentage points greater than the combined interest rate and MIP)
He expects a half - percentage point cut, the fifth such reduction this year [at the Federal Reserve meeting Tuesday].
along certain prescribed lines (reduction or adaptation of limbs, complication of teeth, increased specialization as carnivores or herbivores, runners, burrowers, swimmers, flyers, etc.); and secondly dispersive, since the different phyla separated at certain points of proliferation, certain «knots» which we may suppose to be periods of particularly active mutation.
Kerry's trading margin was maintained at 10.6 %, reflecting 20 basis points improvement in taste and nutrition and «positive underlying margin improvement» in Kerry Foods, which offset by adverse Sterling exchange rates resulting in a 70 basis points margin reduction at the consumer foods business.
I'm not sure if this is a square metre ratio reduction, or a moral compass pointed at the unfairness of baby death, or perhaps an awareness that you've already spent your office - whip - round on a fancy Moses basket.
(For 2017 NYSOFA has tentatively awarded us $ 620,596 of III - C - 2 funding) Seniors determines the Trump 2018 Budget Blueprint proposal calls for a seventeen point nine percent (17.9 %) reduction in Health and Human Services funding; however the proposal does not provide detail, at this time, on the specific amount, if any, the III - C - 2 program, or any of our other four Title III grant programs may be reduced.
Her political biography mentioned favorite points; her early condemnation and call for resignation by Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, her efforts at toll reductions by the MTA on the Verazzano - Narrows Bridge, her lawsuit against the Port Authority over its tolls on bridges from Staten Island to New Jersey and especially her lawsuit against Mayor de Blasio seeking to prohibit the City's destruction of records related to the IDNYC program.
... which calls for several reductions in expenditures, changing the way business is being done at city hall, which the state comptroller and the mayor made prior to getting into office warned us that we were going to be facing these tough financial times, and so seeing that, the council unanimously, both Democrats and Republicans, passed the 16 - point plan, raising revenues, decreasing expenditures - the mayor refused to implement, the council's unanimous plan, even though it went into law.»
He said the reduction of the point at which tax credits start to be withdrawn from families from # 6,420 to # 3,850 was the most regressive of the changes Osborne was introducing, and also had the largest impact on work incentives.
Stressing that he remained committed to expanding access to all levels of education, the Governor pointed out that the reduction of fees at the University in 2012 was to reduce the burden placed on parents by their children's tertiary education.
John Curtice, professor of politics at Strathclyde University, points out that the number of people who think taxes should be cut, even if it means a reduction in services such as health, education and welfare, has risen from 20 to 27 per cent since 2005, while the number who want to extend services has dropped from 40 to 29 per cent.
He then endorsed the commission's call for a faster reduction of the deficit, at which point Byrne pounced, claiming Clarke had just committed his party to further cuts.
Krishna Shenoy, the Lim professor of electrical engineering, bioengineering and neurobiology at Stanford and an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, noted, «This substantial reduction in training time is remarkable as it requires the new algorithm to make very efficient use of neural data coming in for so little time, under a minute in some cases, and helps point the way toward further advances of real - world importance.»
Alexia Kelly, a climate policy expert at the World Resources Institute in Washington DC, points out that other domestic policies, such improvements in vehicle fuel efficiency, will bring further reductions.
Many countries have applied carbon pricing at rates of a few percentage points of the consumer cost and the result is very little, if any, reduction in fuel consumption.
At the end of treatment, the women who received the drug reported a 21 - point reduction on a standard scale of depression symptoms, compared with about 9 points for the women on a placebo.
The results, which were followed up at one month and three months, showed a reduction of 0.61 percentage points in body fat percentage.
After adjusting for maternal IQ and education, characteristics of the home environment, school district, and number of siblings, the children who were exposed to greater than 5 parts arsenic per billion of household well water (WAs ≥ 5 μg / L) showed reductions in Full Scale, Working Memory, Perceptual Reasoning and Verbal Comprehension scores, losses of 5 - 6 points, considered a significant decline, that may translate to problems in school, according to Gail Wasserman, PhD, professor of Medical Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia, and the study's first author.
Some 46 percent and 41 percent of IPM plus education and education only groups, respectively, had bedroom floor mouse allergen reductions of at least 90 percent at some point during the study.
After active TMS stimulation, the reduction in the THI total score and VAS was significant compared with baseline at the first time - point assessed and in the short - term (2 weeks and 4 weeks).
Functional performances also remained stable at 3 months and significantly decreased at 6 months (crude reduction of 2.8 points, p < 0.01).
«The gap between the scale of global ambitions and the scale of national offerings has been clear to the research community for a long time, but the Kyoto Protocol's focus on near - term emissions reductions... coupled with the scientific focus on long - term stabilization of climate at some unspecified point in the future has long given negotiators an out: they have been able to compare near - term actions without having to square them with long - term goals, rather like guys in a pub arguing about whose round it is while never actually having to settle up the bill,» Frame said in an email.
At the end of the study, the black tea — drinking group had an average reduction of 2 to 3 points in their systolic (the top number in a blood pressure reading) level, and about two points in their diastolic (the bottom number) level.
Each person had also been asked to evaluate her or his psychological state at a number of points during the entire study, and people who had practiced yoga noted a more significant reduction in anxiety as well as a greater improvement in mood than people that walked.
Following on from the last point, there is also a lot of evidence that dietary fiber is effective at stroke risk reduction.
However, the optimal reduction of carbohydrate and point at which carbohydrate reduction becomes detrimental likely needs to be determined individually.
At that point a 15 % calorie reduction usually gets things going again and leaves you in a much better position adherence wise.
At the end of the day, this left the researchers to conclude that in the latest low - carb or low - fat smack down, there was a clear answer: results pointed at the low - carb diet as «more effective for weight loss and cardiovascular risk factor reduction than the low - fat diet,» according to the studAt the end of the day, this left the researchers to conclude that in the latest low - carb or low - fat smack down, there was a clear answer: results pointed at the low - carb diet as «more effective for weight loss and cardiovascular risk factor reduction than the low - fat diet,» according to the studat the low - carb diet as «more effective for weight loss and cardiovascular risk factor reduction than the low - fat diet,» according to the study.
It's around this point that Elvis vehicles started to develop a sociopathic streak; Viva Las Vegas's crass reduction of anyone Elvis doesn't need to literal cannon fodder is perhaps in the embryonic stage in these opening moments of It Happened at the World's Fair, or when Mike ducks out on his quasi-daughter and his best friend without saying goodbye, effectively cutting them from the show - stopping, Music Man - ish final number.
The existence of kindergarten funding among all states in a region (relative to none) was associated with a statistically significant 25 - percentage - point - reduction in the likelihood that an African American child attended Head Start at age five.
However, most informed readers can point out numerous flaws in looking at this time trend evidence and concluding that «if smoking causes lung cancer, then there should have been a large corresponding reduction in cancer rates so that there can be no link between smoking and lung cancer.»
Certainly our policymakers are not willing to concede the point, not at the federal, state, or local levels, where arguments continue to rage over assessments, charter schools, vouchers, class - size reduction, and many other strategies for school reform.
When looking at outcomes for 16 year olds, the target age for GCSEs, the Joint Council for Qualifications, JCQ, points out the reduction is less pronounced: grade A * is down 0.1 percentage points, grade A * - A down 0.6 percentage points, and grade A * - C down 1.3 percentage points.
Less than a third (32 %) of Britain's 130 medallists at Rio 2016 attended fee - paying schools, a four percentage point reduction from London 2012, when 36 % of Team GB's medal - winners were privately educated.
Another viewpoint within the movement, though, points out that the sector is still growing, though at a slower pace and even if there is a coincident reduction in the diversity of school types.
For pupils living in an NR31 postcode and between 2 and 3 miles away there is the option of a minibus pick - up service that collects and drops off pupils at a designated point; this is charged at # 10 per week, with a reduction for pupil premium students.
«We all want to believe that [D.C. Public Schools] is getting stronger and has the capability to do this, but it's time for us to peek behind the curtain a little bit,» said Council member David A. Catania (I - At Large), education committee chairman, who called the recent reduction in private placements of public school students «a point of great suspicion for me.»
In total, 67 per cent of disadvantaged pupils achieved at least level 4 in all of reading, writing and mathematics, versus 83 per cent for other pupils — a one percentage point gap reduction over last year.
«So, I don't know about a tipping point, but clearly, they are getting back to the point where they are going to have to look at reductions in their teaching workforce, if nothing else changes, and depending on what happens with enrollment, that could be very problematic,» he says.
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