Sentences with phrase «say the condition more»

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In addition to well sites, Berggren says, «we're seeing more and more midstream applications» — for example, conditioning the fuel for use in a power plant or local gas distribution networks.
In addition, the company says it will issue an iOS software update with new features that give users more visibility into the health of their iPhone's battery, so they can see for themselves if its condition is affecting performance.
«We won't agree to any criteria and conditions of the sort,» Lavrov told the NTV channel Sunday, saying that Russia was already doing more to end the crisis than anyone else.
«It's more business oriented than personal now,» says Larry Harmon, president of DeMar Plumbing, Heating and Air - conditioning, in Clovis, Calif..
«Clearly, the year - over-year decline we experienced in July had more to do with psychology, with would - be home buyers on the sidelines waiting to see how market conditions evolve,» Syrianos said in a statement.
This campaign «is a lot more intense than normal,» said one investor, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The researchers say plants will fire off signals based on conditions like light / darkness, damage to the plant, and more.
«It's more a triage type of system,» said Elliott — providers are able to tackle a broad range of nonurgent medical issues and advise consumers who aren't sure how serious their condition is.
«After the market reset in 2016, the first quarter results suggest more stable conditions,» he said.
A former Obama aide, speaking on condition of anonymity, said this was an opportunity to lay down a clear second - term marker - «no more Mr. Nice Guy, no more pushovers» - as a message to political friends and foes alike.
«People seem to have a more stable view of economic conditions, which is causing an influx of work coming our way,» says Eric Weishaar, president of the Breckinridge Landscape Group, a company in New Berlin, Wisconsin, with revenue between $ 5 and $ 6 million.
Winkle said he would not have any further comment until he knew more about Johnson's condition.
In talks with fund officials over the past year, Goldman executives presented an analysis of the fund's allocations based on publicly available data and suggested areas it could improve, such as where to spend the risk budget and whether to be more active or passive in certain portfolios, said the comptroller staffers, who spoke on the condition they not be named.
«More sellers are coming to grips with market conditions,» he said.
Says John Halpern, one of the firm's founders:» We've become more and more explicit in our description of the conditions under which we'll work for a client.»
His comments come after the IMF in October said that Canada's high debt levels, and higher - than - average pressure on Canadian households» ability to pay down that debt in the private non-financial sector, leaves its economy more sensitive to tighter financial conditions and weaker economic activity.
His legal team has said the isolation of 10 South, the most secure wing of the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan, is more severe than anything he faced in Mexico — where the kingpin said prison conditions were turning him into a zombie.
Aside from a few adjustments — horizontal street signs and a lot more deer — the overall conditions in Austin are similar to Mountain View, Calif., the company has said.
«While active listings are still more than double a year ago, we're seeing a slow tightening of conditions off the mid-2017 lows,» they said, in a note Wednesday morning.
More owners said they expected a slowdown in profits and sales, tightening credit conditions and a harder time filling job openings.
But consumers should also keep in mind that conditions contributing to an older relative's early death are likely to be more treatable now, or avoidable if we make different choices (say, not smoking or by being more active).
Wages and working conditions must improve, and employers must invest more in training, in particular among under - represented groups such as immigrants, youth and aboriginal Canadians, he said.
Meanwhile, new listings were down more than sales, which the board says suggested that market conditions became tighter.
You may need to revise more cautiously if that health news involves a diagnosis of dementia or another condition associated with cognitive decline, said Alaimo.
«The combination of a disorderly Brexit and a severe global recession and stressed misconduct costs could result in more severe conditions than in the stress test,» the bank said.
Apple says an early 2018 update will offer «new features that give users more visibility into the health of their iPhone's battery, so they can see for themselves if its condition is affecting performance.»
The decision to invest X % in bonds and Y % in stocks and adjusting that to reflect economic conditions affects your portfolio more than picking, say, TD over CIBC.
Due to the conditions, D.R. Horton said it expects per - share earnings for the third quarter of 93 cents, and lowered its per - share view for the year to $ 3.65 or more on 50,000 homes closed.
Citing persistent weak labor - market conditions and continued global financial turmoil, the Fed says its monetary easing «should put downward pressure on longer - term interest rates, support mortgage markets and help to make broader financial conditions more accommodative.»
In addition to higher fees, the CRTC said it found that some newer carriers were being slapped with «more restrictive terms and conditions» to secure roaming agreements that allow them to provide service to customers in parts of Canada where they do not have wireless towers.
That's because consumers are more receptive than ever to store brands: McKinsey says that three out of four consumers who traded down to private - label products since the recession started have no plans to switch back when conditions improve.
Draghi said «a constant policy stance will become more accommodative,» as easy financial conditions accelerate economic activity.
«There's nobody more loyal,» one adviser to a Conservative cabinet minister said on condition of anonymity.
«The absence of deteriorating conditions for most firms, both in terms of hiring and margins, does much to explain Beijing's reluctance to introduce more large - scale stimulus,» Leland Miller, China Beige Book International president, said in a statement with Craig Charney, research and polling director.
More precise targets on the size and the valuations will be determined after the company begins talks with investors in coming weeks, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Two industry sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said HNA paid about $ 100 million more than the next bidder when it bought the tower.
Manufacturers also said they were more optimistic about business conditions six months out.
«We expect trading conditions to return to more normal levels, which, combined with the continued rollout of new products and our sustained emerging markets performance, gives us confidence in delivering an improving performance trend during the remainder of the year,» said outgoing chief executive Olivier Bohuon.
Rachel says she's not spending any more time on Keystone XL (it's stuck in the US political process, there's nothing she can do to unstick it) or Northern Gateway (it's been approved by the NEB with 209 conditions.
In the overall market, the number of new listings dropped more than sales, which the board says suggested that market conditions became tighter.
It appears that the PCs are both understating the condition of disrepair of hospitals and in some cases, using their power to move projects up the priority list in order to benefit the political interests of PC caucus members at the expense of the health of those living in more needy communities» said Notley In a written response to a request from NDP Leader Rachel Notley, the Auditor General has committed to an audit of the government's capital planning process.
We don't know whether the current instance will have consequences similar to the 1929, 1972, 1987, 2000 and 2007 ones, but suffice it to say that these conditions were more notable for their outcomes over the completion of the full market cycle than they were for their immediate outcomes.
Natalia Orlova, head economist at Alfa Bank, said the central bank might now take more time over interest rate cuts that could boost growth: «Based on economic logic... it seems to me that it is dangerous to hurry with a rate cut in such uncertain conditions
«The U.S. expansion alongside a more competitive Canadian dollar is continuing to drive stronger export sales and stabilize manufacturing conditionssaid Craig Wright, senior vice-president and chief economist, RBC.
That is a religion that teaches not what the Bible says but what they decide is appropriate given our «much more evolved and smarter human condition» these days.
you are merely stating that these actions have an impact, then you aren't really saying much, since that impact proceeded deterministically from the conditions that existed, and «he» didn't do anything more than what a tree does when it falls in the woods.
If these parameters were needed to define a god, should he exist, would you not say that with all of the suffering and death and disease in the world, that the existence of god through the condition of our species would be more readily disproved than anything?
By my reading of both the human condition and our current culture, a project like Hart's is more important to the status of religion in public life than, say, arguments for a natural law.
In fact, Buber goes on to say, changed conditions «sometimes allow [us] to make amends for lost opportunities in a quite different situation, in a quite different form, and it is significant that this new situation is more contradictory and the new form more difficult to realize than the old, and that each fresh attempt demands an even greater exertion to fulfill the task for such is the hard but not ungracious way of life itself.»
The fallen condition - which is the root of all disorders - is said to be somewhat of a a felix culpa, a happy fault; the distortions that result from it make us more aware than ever of the giftedness of nature.
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