Sentences with phrase «retain only»

Snowbirds are not likely to need an extensive winter wardrobe and should retain only a few items for visits back North or travel to cold - weather locations.
People retain only a small amount of the information learned during a seminar, and even that small amount slips away quickly.
But this could be possible because Fitbit has already expressed its intention to retain only those technologies that could be useful to its own wearable products and in leveraging its position in the market.
As a traditional insurance policy works on the 90/10 rule in the industry, the insurance company can retain only 1/10 of the profits.
Secondly, in the first few years of a permanent policy, you retain only a nominal figure in the cash value accumulation account.
As per the insurance law, the company can retain only 1 / 10th of the profits with 9 / 10th of the profits shared with the customers.
It has been our mission from the beginning to seek out, accept and retain only the best firms for membership.
Retain only that PHI which is necessary for BirdEye to continue its proper management and administration or to carry out its legal responsibilities;
We will typically retain only those documents that we prepared, although we may, in certain cases, retain other documents.
In March, London's Allen & Overy announced it would retain only 70 % of its trainees for September 2009 and March 2010.
Then, the idea is to break sharply from figuration and stuffy academic rules in order to retain only that which makes each painting special — a memory, a song, a moment.
The dog ears, and the corner of the page beneath them, retain only triangular corners of illustrations and photographs.
Need to Know Many of the protective steps that retailers can take derive from a broader maxim near and dear to the hearts of security people everywhere: Retain only the information you need.
But after fees, the mutual fund investor would retain only 16,658 or 51 % of that gain compared with a net gain for the ETF investor of $ 30,939 or 94 % of the total.
The S&P Pure Style Indices measure, select, and retain only the strongest growth and value stocks and weight the constituents in accordance with their style score.
They are retrenching and trying to retain only the most profitable and efficient brands, and so far the transition seems to be going cleanly.
Dear Gourav, Since you have time - frame of around 5 years, suggest you to retain only one mid-cap fund (preferably HDFC mid-cap) and may allocate higher amount to Large cap & balanced funds.
It helps us to retain only qualified and competitive writers.
The Whittle scenario also assumes that school districts would retain only a tiny percentage of federal, state, and local revenues, perhaps 1 percent, and limit themselves to «monitoring and quality - control» oversight of schools; private contractors would receive the other 99 percent.
Research supports the fact that learners tend to retain only 10 percent of what they learned after 4 weeks of attending a training or eLearning program.
It's as if he decided to photoshop the Age of Aquarius and retain only the airhead naiveté.
Setting up shop on his own with the help of Dorothy (Renee Zellweger), a colleague who walks out with him in a gesture of support, Jerry is able to retain only one client.
Powders, liquids, and capsules retain only 4 % of these sensitive organisms during passage through the stomach's harsh environment.
Basically, this leaves wholegrains with more of the fibrous proportion in contrast to refined grains (think white bread), which retain only the endosperm of the grain after processing.
A well - known breeding technique called backcrossing has become far more potent recently, as markers have allowed scientists to locate rare offspring that retain only the desired — and now detectable — genes from orphan crops.
Indeed, biofuels aren't really a stretch — humans have been using microorganisms to ferment plants into ethanol ever since Stone Age people began making beer around 10,000 B.C. Today's work hinges on engineering a perfect microbe that will eat the entirety of a plant, retain only a little of this food for itself and spew out the rest as a high - energy fuel.
Humans, Sheldrake says, retain only vestiges of morphic - resonance telepathy, possibly because telephones and mass media make the ability less necessary for survival.
Diversion sites on the open coast retain only 5 to 30 percent of incoming sediment.
That hasn't worked, so we decided to try a very different approach: classify the noisy speech and retain only the parts where speech dominates the noise,» Wang said.
Labour would retain only 4 seats on this basis, a loss of 37 seats.
Labour looks like to retain only five seats — down from ten in last week's prediction.
Her district would retain only two of the current 27 towns she represents.
And having clearly defeated the Left, which is expected to retain only about 10 % of the seats in the lower chamber of Parliament, he can also expect little political opposition to his liberal - leaning reforms.
Cull 10 deadwood and retain only the very best 22.
We all know that mere preachments retain only a yawning audience at best.
For typical sales hires, the software maker estimates, Sage's resellers retain only 32 percent after one year and 15 percent after two.
The exit of banks from commodity trading since 2011 includes J.P. Morgan (which retained only precious - metals trading), Deutsche Bank, Barclays, and Morgan Stanley (which divested energy - related trading).
But mutual immediacy is retained only within a single concresence, not in the transition from one concresence to another.
This mutilated theophany, which is almost an active theokrypty [God's hiding of himself], retains only the breath - spirit (ruah) and the word.
This change of convention is itself illustrative of the theme of the book; the traditional notation has been retained only where it is necessary to support the reasoning.
«4 And Haydon's friend, Rabbi Solomon Goldman, added: «The ancient techniques of prayer and ritual need to be retained only in so far as they are aesthetically appealing.
Depending upon the individual's preconditioning, it may be that at times the listener perceives and retains only one trait upon which he becomes almost fixated.
He persisted in his claim to the office but retained only a dwindling following.
It is also emphatically to be observed that in very fact the principle of exact retaliation is not normative in the Old Testament; that the law is demonstrably of Canaanite formulation as it appears here, borrowed for an interim period by Israel, and retained only for certain particular cases as a norm of judgment in specific instances of injury.
He then uses Leibniz to oppose most of the tenets of other (less Aristotelian) seventeenth - century thinkers, retaining only one feature of their doctrine.
Rincione retained only two of the old company's leaders, CFO Irma Norton and Vice President of Real Estate and Construction Walter Pomerleau.
Any personal information collected is retained only for as long as it is required, given the reason why we hold it.
Relative to the large and powerful hindlimbs, Tyrannosaurus forelimbs were small and retained only two digits.
The smallest tRNA precursor that was cleaved efficiently retained only the domain of the amino acid acceptor stem and the T stem and loop.
You inherit your mitochondrial DNA from your mother, because an embryo retains only the mitochondria that came from the egg, not the sperm.
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