Sentences with phrase «reference above points»

As an additional point, the blog I reference above points out the glaring lack of the royalty structure within the T&C's, which IS listed elsewhere.

Not exact matches

The above - referenced editorial also points out that 48 % of state and local revenues collected in N.J. come from property taxes, which is off - the - charts high: «No other state derives more than 41 percent of its revenue from that source; the U.S. average is 33.1 percent.»
For more than 20 years, Mr. Gurley has maintained a personal blog, called Above the Crowd, a reference to both his height and his point of view.
The following table illustrates the difference between two floaters that pay a spread of 40 basis points above the reference rate; one with a 4 % cap and 2 % floor, and one without a cap or floor:
I can't reply directly to PK's post above, but this is referencing the great point he made about many high earners needing to live in major metro areas to earn those high incomes, but not being from those areas, and thus not having family (or even friends) close by.
We've put together a quick reference of the online banks reviewed above, with a point - by - point comparison of some important figures.
It must explain, in legal terms, how and why the particular international law submission is relevant and necessary to the determination of a specific issue, with specific reference to the law set out above or other law bearing on the point.
We discussed above the general probability that Thomas is independent of the canonical gospel tradition, and now we must return to the point with specific reference to Luke 17.20 f.
The Qur» an, for instance, is full of references, which under shore the simple polarity as pointed out above.
the point here: if so (as many of your referenced speakers do above), it is logically inconsistent to claim the fundamental nature of existence is meaningless (lacking any significance) yet our personal lives are significant.
In the quote above, Ewing makes the same point with reference to the process of entertaining a proposition and making it meaningful to the self.
The reference is ambiguous since you can't eat every root and there's more to the plant above the ground than just the stem (ahem ¨ the flower) but that's not the point The idea is to eat as much of the plant as possible.
Definitely looked like a superior team to Utah, and see point B from above to reference exactly how much that means.
NFL teams use a device during the draft (referenced above in my lead on the Niners) called the draft - trade value chart, which assigns points to every pick in the draft.
Even Jessica Asato's glancing reference to producer capture is at least useful both as metaphor for New Labour's corruption of earlier party structures (see above) and as a partial description of how economic reality has altered, assisted by New Labour, over the past 12 years, though she goes on to muddle the point.
The researchers found that the average nonverbal IQ of the children significantly decreased 2.1 to 3.8 points below the average of the reference group (those with free T4 levels in the middle of the range) when the mothers» free T4 level was at or above the 89th percentile.
During the same period, an average 3.4 percent of Michigan children and 3.3 percent of U.S. children had lead levels above the CDC reference point.
For that goal, all that's really emphasized in most references, is measuring ketones alone, with the reference point that you can consider yourself in «nutritional ketosis» anywhere in the range of 0.5 mM and above.
As a personal reference point that even eating 100 % unprocessed (for the most part) plant based I have a hard time getting much above 60 grams of fiber a day.
Maro: «Above all is also having a reference point.
As a reference point, the federal What Works Clearinghouse defines 0.25 effect size and above as «substantively important.»
However, we should point out that the document above does reference a 30 - day window for employees to complete training on tablets which could mean that they want everyone ready before they actually start selling them.
We've put together a quick reference of the online banks reviewed above, with a point - by - point comparison of some important figures.
For example, Direct Loans to undergraduates are about 2.05 percentage points above the reference 10 - year T - Note yield, while those for graduates, professional students and parents cost more.
University veterinarian run sites are usually my favorite point of reference as well as veterinary and medical journals, which is what I used to come up with the above list of top dog food brands.
As you can see above, it looks like SEGA is going to include a «Sanic» t - shirt at some point, which is in reference to the long - running Sanic meme.
I'd say it's a bit above and beyond homage / reference at this point, given that the entirety of the «First Colony» looks like that first shot.
Finally, although this was partially referenced above, this point requires its own mention here, too.
The works of Jaray and Wilding occupy physical and reflective space and offer the viewer an intervening layer of realised «otherness», above and beyond either the picture plane or the physiognomy of sculpture — Wilding's «Terrestrial» being the specific reference in point
The Perspex is then mounted above the surface of the canvas so as to become the primary image, while the marks on the canvas, which remain visible, play an important secondary role as fail, background and formal reference point
The works on view in Rachel Uffner's booth point slyly to her ongoing fascination with mythologies of all kinds, without making any reference overly obvious — if you think the piece above refers only to the Biblical Eve, you may need to look up the story of a certain Aphrodite and a handsome man named Paris.
Any such push, if it's more than rhetoric, is commendable, as I pointed out in my 2008 post referenced above.
There is also a natural variability of the climate system (about a zero reference point) that produces El Nino and La Nina effects arising from changes in ocean circulation patterns that can make the global temperature increase or decrease, over and above the global warming due to CO2.
I note, with some amusement, that only two minutes before posting the above reference you referred to the blog rules to (rightly) make a point in favour of Chris Colose.
The area shown in your graph reinforces my point, the area in contention is continually above normal in reference to SST anomalies which promotes lower pressures in that region compared to the eastern equatorial pacific.
Above the point where this Oreskes / Conway presentation / paper referred to Dr Singer's position on second - hand smoke is a mention of ozone layer scientist Dr Sherwood Rowland, referencing Dr Singer's protest about the certainty of Rowland's conclusions about the ozone layer.
«Re-define the present concepts of growth, development and globalisation» ------ Reply: I visited the above - referenced site and found their first point to be rather revealing:
Here are some examples: # 1) «A Parallel Nonnegative Tensor Factorization Algorithm for Mining Global Climate Data» http://www.springerlink.com/content/u4x12132j06r40h3/ (from LNCS - Lecture Notes in Computer Science) # 2) «Dowinscaling of precipitation for climate change scenarios: A support vector machine approach» http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/18799/ (Journal Of Hydrology) # 3) «Semi-supervised learning with data calibration for long - term time series forecasting» http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1401911 (Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Journal) There are tons that I can quoted, but the 3 references that I have linked to above clarifies my point.
The above quote from it references a 2007 study, «Climate - related increases in jellyfish frequency suggest a more gelatinous future for the North Sea,» that points out acidification will «severely affect calcifying plankton and other skeleton - forming organisms, so would potentially favor noncalcifying organisms such as jellyfish.»
It's a decent starting point, but must be accompanied by a plan for building out the other positions referenced above.
If UKSC were to accept the above analysis and consider that the «constitutional requirements» here are not acte clair, it would be bound - irrespective of parties» submissions on the point - to make a reference anyway.
But people who buy their own coverage outside the exchanges are paying the full premiums themselves, as are people who buy coverage through the exchanges but whose income is above 400 percent of the poverty level (for reference, that cut - off point is $ 98,400 for a family of four for 2018 coverage).
CryptoNinjas uses Bitfinex data on our charts as reference points, thus views the all - time highs set back in 2013 at around $ 1,170 (chart above).
Well above average requirements for aptitude tests, education, and references were combined with pointed, and downright difficult, interview questions.
In addition to all of the above employment verification questions, the Professional and Executive Level professional reference checking interviews include a discussion of the employee's strengths and weaknesses, and a fifteen - point numerically - based Performance Evaluation.
Marriage is, above all, about 50 - 50 partnership; differences in ages also mean differences in life experience and cultural reference points.
All of our lenders with the exception of one, Flagstar Bank, are at 4.875 % or higher today for the above referenced 1 point loan.
ABOVE The glass - paneled shower wall in the master bath relates back to the door at the front entrance, giving a design point of reference in the home.
As a point of reference, we customized the girls» shades to hang 7 inches above the top of the window.
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