Sentences with phrase «pretty general rule»

You ** should ** only refinance private loans, not Federal loans (there are exceptions, but this is a pretty general rule).

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As a general rule of thumb, an Average Dollar Volume of 20 million or greater provides pretty good liquidity for most traders.
As a general rule, though, BLW and rice cereal are pretty incompatible.
As a general rule, we pretty much always vote for the second crib, but every kid is different, so you can read a few tips on factors to help you decide here.
Despite losing the general election and despite the prospect of another 54 months of Tory / Lib Dem rule, the mood in Labour ranks is pretty upbeat.
Though the circumstances are different from person to person, there are some general privacy rules you can assume pretty much always apply.
As a general rule, getting moped and scooter insurance quotes is pretty easy - most major insurance companies carry this coverage.
The general rule for conforming loans, Metzler says, is «sign the gift letter, prove the money is in the bank and that's pretty much it.»
Second, puppies really are pretty easy to deal with - a couple of square meals, several trips outside, and lots of playtime balanced with lots of sleeping are the general rule for the first few weeks at home.
Getting from Detroit to Chicago is pretty reasonable in terms of purchasing a separate ticket as a general rule.
The general rule of thumb is that anything below 4 cents per mile is pretty good in today's airfare market, so to end up at 4.27 cents with all expenses included is decent.
Taking photos is pretty much expected at a convention, especially since there are so many awesome costumes on display, but the general rule, as you'll see written on most convention's guidelines, is to ask permission before taking a picture.
Alistair I suspect that part of the answer is that weathermen, as a general rule, have a pretty limited background in science (at least as evidenced by what comes out of the mouths of those on CNN and the various news stations around DC) and expecting them to be able to explain what is causing climate change would be sort of like expecting an EMT to explain brain surgery.
Well, largely because it is the null hypothesis, or rather, because humans have a tendency for messing up things they don't understand by acting too quickly (we have tons of economic and political examples for this), and as a general rule it is usually safer to only make small changes and only when we're pretty sure we're right.
But hey, law students are pretty terrible people as a general rule (case in point; and yes, I include my former - law - student - self in the terrible people -LSB-...]
The investigator goes to the scene, takes photos, inspects your car — assuming it's a car accident — inspects the other car, contacts all the witnesses... and as a general rule, we pretty much get what we want.
Unfortunately, due to the complexity of the topic, it's pretty much impossible to give any general «rules of thumb» advice when it comes to where or not someone will be eligible for a traditional term or whole life insurance policy without knowing all the specifics of their medical situation.
Of course some protocols like Ethereum straddle the fence, but in general this rule is pretty sound.
By Grant Stenzel, MS Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor As a general rule, addictions are pretty much equal opportunity.
As a general rule, addictions are pretty much equal opportunity.
As a general rule, your market share is usually pretty close to your percentage of population.
My general experience in Southern California is that the 65 % rule is pretty tough to come by unless you can prospect the home on your own or just get lucky.
You should have a pretty good gauge on the average vacancy rate in your area, but the general rule of thumb is to assume that a property will sit empty for one month out of the year.
As a general rule, my voucher tenants have taken pretty good care of my property.
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