Sentences with phrase «recent articles implies»

A quick scan of recent articles implies you'll need millions of dollars in assets and a five - figure monthly income in order to retire happily.

Not exact matches

Sirs: In a recent article about Georgia Tech basketball (Father Knows Best, SI, Feb. 15) Jeremiah Tax twice implied that Indiana is a hotbed of basketball talent.
Three recent articles address the issue across different countries (as the question implies it should).
[Note: The estimated cost of renovating the Community Center is around $ 800,000, not $ 200,000, as a recent Woodstock Times article may have implied.
That seems to be what President Obama was implying in his recent SOTU address (for more on the Brain Activity Map Project, see this NYT article).
Q: In your recent MarketWatch article you implied that if you are offered two investments, one with a 10 % average annual return and one with a 10 % compound annual growth rate, that you would likely be better off choosing the latter?
As explained by Charles Schwab Investment Management, and covered in a recent PlanSponsor article, [1] maintaining a given yield level implies adding credit risk when interest rates decline.
The headlines imply it is recent, the article says it has been going on for 200 + years.
So yes, claiming that Koonin's article implies recent climate change is part of a cycle is unquestionably a straw man response because he claims no such thing, and such a thing is not an automatic consequence of what he wrote.
This recent article seems to imply that law schools have reduced their incoming class size because of the employment issues faced by recent graduates.
The Obama administration's recent policy changes make mortgages more affordable for qualified buyers by reducing mortgage prices and fees, but in no way lower the lending standards to get those mortgages, as the article implies.
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