Sentences with phrase «poor ratio»

Your points will transfer with a very poor ratio, around 1,000 points will transfer to between 200 and 400 miles.
Further, the proposals fail to consider other key issues that would be negatively impacted by poorer ratios and group sizes.
I guess we will have to hope Olivier can improve his rather poor ratio of shots on goal.
Honey has a slightly poorer ratio of fructose to glucose than regular sugar, but it's so small that it makes no difference.
This vegetable oil is touted as heart healthy but it's the opposite; canola oil contains a poor ratio of omega 6 fatty acids, which increases the inflammation in your entire body, including your face.
** Even though they're not derived from animals and are high in fat, oils such as canola, corn, rapeseed, and margarine are highly processed and have a poor ratio of omega - 3 to omega - 6 fatty acids.
It contains polyols, fructose in a poor ratio to glucose, and oligosaccharides such as raffinose.
Despite the poorer ratio, the math clearly made sense in this scenario.
Most lenders consider that a poor ratio, making it difficult to get a loan.
The other nice thing about this option is that United is the only SPG transfer partner that does not receive the standard 1:1 transfer ratio, instead only a poor ratio of 2:1, which means you would essentially lose half your points.
You can also transfer American Express Membership Rewards points to SPG points, albeit at a poor ratio of 3:1.
Research has shown the negative impact of poorer ratios and group sizes on staff morale, retention, working conditions and interactions with young children — factors that are at the heart of any quality child care program.
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