Sentences with phrase «retain much»

REITs can't retain much in the way of capital due to their requirements to pay dividends to shareholders.
Without increased accountability organized real estate will retain much of the status - quo and with it much of the negative attention that has been dogging the industry.
In our Alcatel Idol 5S review, we found the phone to retain much of what worked with its predecessor, but it's offered in an easier - to - swallow $ 280 price tag.
This new Moto 360 manages to retain much of the look and feel of the original, giving the Moto 360 the same sort of charm as the original one.
These online permit classes enable you to learn in a much more entertaining way and you will retain much more of the information due to how the learning material is delivered to you.
Like most people, I didn't retain much from my benefits orientation day one on the job.
Young and energetic Cozen O'Connor is still expanding, but will it retain its much - cherished culture?
These freeway walls are demarcations that conceptually retain much more than the earth behind it as these barriers shape how the city functions in terms of economic, social, and racial divisions.
Note that in the interaction of color the constituent colors retain much of the own identity even though they may be altered somewhat by contrast.
As the long overdue Guston retrospective at the Royal Academy shows, those paintings, and all the work that followed in the next 10 years, still retain much of their confrontational power.
Other countries still under resistance retain much of the beauty of Oz.
They were also able to retain much of the same character models, music, game sounds and more.
Serious Sam 3 also brings the inclusion of sprinting and iron sights, relatively small changes that bring a modern vibe to the game while it still manages to retain much of the charm of the original titles.
A small commune in the Gironde department of Aquitaine, Cadillac and its 17th - century castle retain much of their old - world charm.
Its iconic neighbour might be jam - packed with neon - lit bars and endless water sports, but it's Albir that has managed to retain much of its old - world charm, making it a firm favourite for a family getaway.
Koh Lanta has managed to retain much of its original charm being much less commercial than many other Thai destinations.
These rooms which retain much of their original character feature a writing desk, armchair and personal bar.
Spacious and with distinctive features, Luxury Rooms are decorated in either Edwardian or Art Deco style and retain much of their original character whilst setting 21st century standards.
These rooms, which retain much of their original character.
Unlike Vietnam, it has managed to retain much of its original culture and to preserve its environment, among the most pristine in Southeast Asia.
There is little development in Mal Pais, which has allowed this area to retain much of its pure, untouched charm and nature.
Breeds that have been used for hunting or herding often retain much more of their chasing instincts than other types of dogs, for instance.
They also learn very quickly and retain much of what you teach them.
However, it doesn't necessarily imply other shareholders will retain much value.
According to the analysis, faced with the dual goals of closing funding shortfalls and reducing pension plan risk, data from close to 100 U.S. corporate pension plan sponsors shows plan sponsors have chosen to retain much of the risk and to let funded status guide their de-risking programs.
The first - ever version of this model will fill the void left by the BMW M2 Coupe and retain much of what made the coupe so popular.
For the exterior, GT models retain much of the visual aggression that differentiates them from the standard cee'd range, including the stylish «ice - cube» daytime running lights and sporty bodywork.
The final production car will likely retain much of the concept's overall styling, as the hatchback shown in Detroit looked remarkably production ready with its aerodynamic teardrop shape and spacious interior packaging.
The main changes we can see for the production car include smaller wheels and a slightly more upright greenhouse, but the overall design looks to retain much of the elegance and presence of the concept car.
Have you ever sat through a training and realized you didn't retain much of the knowledge?
Today, Americans retain much of the sentiment about local schools they had in Tocqueville's day.
Every perceptive teacher sees a diversity of strengths and weaknesses in each of her students: There is the child who loves math but has trouble playing well with classmates, the one who makes friends easily but struggles to stay focused on written tasks, and another who creates beautiful paintings but can't seem to retain much of what she's read.
With a fan in the director's chair and consistent input from the developer, Silent Hill was able to retain much of what made the games so memorable.
Lili Taylor can't retain much dignity when she's forced to utter lines like, «I'm not a victim... I'm a volunteer!»
When biofilms coat a substrate, and that substrate is subsequently removed, the biofilm will retain much of the original morphology.
For example, I have been involved in studies comparing brain activation in REM sleep with that in lucid - dreaming states, in which we retain much executive brain function.
Until recently, says ecologist Peter Walsh of Princeton University in New Jersey, experts have believed that ape populations in Gabon and Congo, home to 80 % of the world's gorillas and most common chimps, were stable because these countries retain much of their original forest cover.
The highlands will retain much political significance by virtue of their large population.
Because unbleached diapers retain much of their natural cotton oils in the fiber matrix they are softer and more durable than bleached cloth diapers.
Frozen fruit will retain much of the nutritional value but will be softer after freezing.
I thought of possibly using Agar, which works great for making deli - type cold meat slices for sandwich fillings etc, but I doubt it would retain much binding ability when exposed to boiling or grilling the vegan hotdogs.
It is worthwhile to listen again to key passages of his letter to Canon J. Walker, which still retain much of their validity: «I do not fear the theory [of Darwin]... It does not seem to me to follow that creation is denied because the Creator, millions of years ago, gave laws to matter.
To continue operating in its present mode, such a low - return business usually must retain much of its earnings — no matter what penalty such a policy produces for shareholders.
Traditional gender roles no longer retain much currency in contemporary households.
In the colonial era, the city was designated as one of the capitals of New Spain and it has retained much of its historic charm, including an 18th century aqueduct that cuts a commanding path through the city.
Harper retains much of his fondness for governing from the centre, so Wright matters because he is now running the centre.
«Separation between church and state» has not retained much currency in the court's opinion since 1970.
To make semi-brown rice, our farmer in Calasparra removes just the outer shell of the rice, retaining much of the nutritional value of brown rice.
Retaining much of its staff throughout its history has helped the company achieve consistency in its food and service.
Sous Vide cooking retains much of a food's original flavor, texture, color and nutrients by slowly cooking in sealed vacuum bags in a temperature controlled water bath.
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