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He cited studies by the industry and a number of talking
points used by lobby groups, trying to discredit those with legitimate concerns, like Cornucopia and its members.
IDRs enable corporate issuers to review the key data
points used by Glass Lewis in its analysis prior to a full Proxy Paper research report being published for institutional investor clients.
That number is not necessarily written in stone, but it does signify a common cutoff
point used by mortgage lenders.
This is why the talking
point used by Hillary Clinton shifted from «no classified material» to «no material that was marked classified».
Therefore, at the time
point used by Knowlden et al, labeled T cells in LNs might have included those that have re-entered the LNs.
The main selling
point used by most of the companies which produce this sort of exercise machine is that by using vertical climbers, people can burn twice the number of calories per hour of exercise as compared to running on a treadmill.
Moreover, to straighten the record, the traffic ticket
point used by the DMV is different from the insurance company point system.
Scott has spoken out against arming teachers,
a point used by House Democrats in arguing against the program.
Not exact matches
It's complicated, but under the new rules, if a customer walks into a store with a chip card and the store hasn't updated its
point - of - sale equipment to accept chip cards, the merchant is liable for any fraud that occurs from
using the card the old way,
by swiping the magnetic stripe.
He
points out that: «Total has set ambitious goals for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, notably
by ending continuous flaring and
using the associated gas locally.
Chris
pointed out that this model should be
used by every school in their approach to education.
«We often
use that service as the thin edge of the wedge,» says Kureluk,
pointing out that this software gives Yardstick the opportunity to upsell other products and services to its customers, such as the «e-learning» software tools developed
by a firm that Yardstick bought earlier this year and sold online.
He hopes that businesses will be more explicit in describing how third - party companies can
use data collected
by technology companies, offering bullet -
point summaries in terms the average person can understand when policies are updated, and even explore the idea of creating an ombudsman to field concerns and mediate conflicts between platforms and users.
Some tools will help you do this
by providing more data you can
use to target your demographics more accurately or allowing you to reach wider audiences than you have up to this
point.
When presenting, Kawasaki thinks leaders should stand
by the 10, 20, 30 rule: create 10 slides for a 20 minute presentation, and
use 30
point font.
Just like any filler word, «so» is
used by speakers at
points of uncertainty to stretch the time their brains have to think about the next
point, response, or question.
Last year, she cut those costs
by using credit card reward
points and frequent flyer miles to book flights, hotels and rental cars.
IPwe will make money
by charging a fee — in basis
points — for
use of its technology and IP transactions that end up occurring on it.
Yes, they
use their own software, but at this
point Niu can keep tabs the old - fashioned way:
By walking around, asking questions, and listening.
We brought that down to the 20 we support
by using a six - month three - stage process involving analysis of 45 different data
points.
One of my favorite statistics is
pointed out
by Jason Benderly, who suggests that households headed
by a male adult with spouse present is a sector whose unemployment rate can be most consistently
used to determine when wage pressure is beginning to rise.
This tripling of the itinerant workforce resulted in unemployment being 3.9 percentage
points higher in Alberta and British Columbia, where the
use of temporary foreign workers is prevalent, according to a recent study
by Simon Fraser University professor Dominique Gross.
One of his shocking
points about how Patagonia, an Inc. 500 alumnus, differentiates its products from others in the outdoor apparel industry
by their exclusive
use of 100 % organic cotton elicited gasps.
The article
pointed out the Manchester United soccer player
uses Twitter to remedy his rollercoaster relationship with the press, superceding the media
by giving fans direct gossip from his life.
The Future List put out
by The Information and Social Capital, took 6,000 data
points on 552 senior investment professionals across 71 firms to
use diversity to plot which investors are best positioned to take advantage of future trends.
The planes won't be ready until 2024 or later, which may be why Trump's tweet
pointed out they would be
used by «future presidents.»
In software, there's a notion of «technical debt» — the debt a company accumulates
by using sloppy, get - us - there code in the short term that really should be rewritten at some
point.
By this
point I was getting
used to my email-less mornings, though I still felt I wasn't taking full advantage of them.
Left to its own devices, the State Department came up with its own talking
points to be
used by U.S. missions in Africa working to stem the damage, said a U.S. official, who wasn't authorized to disclose internal deliberations and demanded anonymity.
How to Conduct a Job Interview: Ask the Right Questions
By using the criteria you have decided on, you can form
pointed questions that make the most of your time with the candidate.
Some top - level executives understand this, enforcing various strategies in an attempt to ensure meetings remain a constructive
use of employees» time and resources: Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's COO, reportedly maintains focus
by sticking to a strict, bullet -
pointed schedule, while Amazon's Jeff Bezos employs a «two - pizza rule,» which keeps meetings small enough so that two pizzas can feed the entire group.
Goldberg
uses an analogy from the world of retail to illustrate the
point: «Going into Home Depot doesn't let you build a house all
by yourself if you haven't done it before.»
As The New York Times
points out, this puts the Russian governement in an unusual position, as the messaging app has been known to be
used by Russian government officials, including President Vladimir Putin's press office.
Martin arrived at that figure
by using a wide range of data
points and Apple's 30 % revenue share with developers.
These touch
points can be elevated
by using the simple, yet often forgotten principles in this book, like the power of a smile.
This selling
point appears to be backed up
by the numbers: Concur is currently in
use in over 90 countries
by thousands of companies, and, according to Newell, the company is currently pushing strongly in Canada (which is why they polled Canadians).
«Such assets can be, and routinely are,
used to supplement retirement income — for example,
by downsizing the family home at the
point of retirement, collecting rent on an investment property, or selling off a business and investing the proceeds,» Vettese wrote.
Keeping the latest funding raised
by UrbanPiper as the focal
point, Entrepreneur India interacted with Saurabh Gupta on the funding journey and the models
used to attract Kumar Vembu.
By contrast, airlines that
use mileage - based programs like Delta offer seats at fixed prices, say, 25,000 miles for a trip within the U.S. Importantly,
points do not limit the availability of saver seats.
For example, in «A Short History of the Income Tax,» John Steele Gordon
points out that the U.S. income tax act of 1913 was only 14 pages long;
by 1942, it had blossomed to 208 pages with over three - quarters of them «devoted to closing or defining loopholes» that tax lawyers and accountants were
using to «game the system.»
In particular, Affirm is rethinking the way shoppers — particularly millennials — borrow money
by letting them obtain a micro-loan at a
point of sale instead of
using a credit card.
Despite Marsh's sanctimoniousness, Ars Technica
points out that earlier this year a Tennessee senator described AT&T as «the most powerful lobbying organization in this state
by far» as it battled to stop Google from
using utility poles in Nashville.
The European Union also said evidence
pointed to the
use of chemical weapons
by Assad's forces.
Among Musk's concerns regarding AI are the idea that artificial intelligence could become dangerous if it evolves past the
point of human intelligence, and that unregulated AI could potentially be
used to start global conflicts
by «manipulating information.»
That is, when debt service ratios are calculated
using the discounted mortgage rates actually charged
by banks (about 125 percentage
points below posted rates), the average Canadian homeowner is paying just 25 % or so of income on mortgage payments, far below the 32 % benchmark
used for mortgage - insurance qualification.