Not exact matches
It is only where either a) a money manager has a
substantial amount of their own money invested in the same
things as you or b) the money manager owns a
substantial stake in their firm, so have a longer - term view in the success of the firm and its clients, that you can be confident that your money manager is
really working for you, and not taking unneccessary risks.
My thought on this now is, that when
things are as vague as Christine makes them, and as Sabio points out, then the «communicative universalist»
really can't be that «
substantial» because that would be doctrine and putting God in a box, etc..
The one
really interesting
thing in the next general election will be seeing if the Lib Dems will drop a
substantial number of seats if their vote share collapses, or whether their MPs
really are dug in firmly enough to survive.
And that has
really paid - off - in the mean time we revealed significant features of this enigmatic object thus providing
substantial input to our theory colleagues - now it is their move to explain how the
things are at work.
Besides which, once you're installed behind the wheel of the Scuderia, squeezed by the seat's
substantial bolsters, held in place by the harness and about to prod the starter button, the last
thing you'll be thinking is «I
really wish they'd stripped out more of the cabin fittings.»
But that's the
thing that bugs me: I have
substantial savings abroad (from many years ago - way before 2017), so even if I have no new income over the year it makes me wonder if I
really should be getting a cheque at all.
Overall, CPL's a miraculous story of survival while the Celtic Tiger was being slaughtered... Of course, management owns a
substantial stake — this
really makes all the difference when
things go wrong, as protecting & growing the ultimate value of the business is far more important to them than the value of their pay packages.The company did suffer two years of decline (2009 - 10), but revenues have come surging back ever since, and in 2012 they surpassed prior (2008) peak revenues.
I also feel like Destiny's willingness to support and improve its game over the course of time is a big chunk of that; a lot of folks figured «Aw, they just put the
thing out and now it's gonna be like this forever», but the changes have been -
really -
substantial.
One
thing that stood out to me for the first time
really in Call of Duty: Ghosts that never
really felt so
substantial in past games are the guns and how each gun had a distinctly different feel and dare I say weight to it.
A lot of people seem to have the sense (and I must admit sharing this sense from time to time) that
things have got to get
really really bad before we start seeing
substantial movement on CO2 reductions from governments like the USA.