Not exact matches
However, if we
look at estimates of earnings before interest and taxes, which removes the effect of tax payments, the S&P is expected to
see an increase of 8.6 percentage
points.
It'll be interesting to
see how Apple's talks with the Canadian banks plays out, but
at this
point it
looks suspiciously like someone is trying to negotiate through the media.
Acknowledging that the
point might seem self - serving, Wertz writes: «Too often I've
seen founders
look at investors as checkbooks.
«Before she (Agosta) came down, I just
looked over
at the bench and
saw my teammates like
pointing at me, just one more and to have their support made it a whole lot easier,» Rooney said.
To
see how this works, all you have to do is take a
look at any Trump interaction with his supporters, whether through Twitter or Facebook (including his «Trump TV» broadcasts, which critics have attacked as low quality, thereby missing the
point).
«If you
look at more current information, you will
see that these data
points are not demonstrative of our current network, community impact, and both the direct and indirect job creation near fulfillment centers,» a company representative said previously, adding that «Amazon's investments led to the creation of 200,000 additional non-Amazon jobs, ranging from construction jobs to healthcare industry positions.»
I mean, I could get a long lens, and a pair of binoculars, and I could
see my house from space, which you know, pretty soon, on the way to Mars, the planet's basically gonna
look like a star
at some
point.
P2P lending in Canada is
at an inflection
point today with firms, lenders and borrowers all
looking for clear signals from government and regulators that Canadians will finally also be able to fully participate in a global phenomenon that has
seen an estimated U.S. $ 50 billion in loan originations since 2008 and U.S. $ 20.5 billion in 2015 alone.
Next,
looking at the airline partners, we
see that
points can be used widely.
The overall
point of regularly
looking at your portfolio and
seeing if it aligns with your plans, or even where you think your investments are, is solid advice.
The first is probably the largest one, which is I'm chairing a group of the Financial Stability Board that is
looking at fintech to
see what kind of issues in the future the regulators and supervisors will face from a financial stability
point of view.
Our new logo, which you will also
see above, adopts a more vibrant, dynamic, colourful, and contemporary
look, which reflects our momentum, evolution, and forward -
looking focus
at this
point in our history.
I rarely have much of a short - term expectation for the market, but I strongly believe that investors will be able to
look out
at some
point 5 - 10 years from now and
see the major indices below current levels.
«Political uncertainty in Russia has
seen a definite fall in the number of Russians
looking to buy in Italy, especially
at the upper end of the market ($ 5million - plus) most notably around parts of Sardinia and coastal Tuscany, but there has been an increase in Russian interest
at lower price
points especially in Liguria.
Earlier this month I
looked at my FICO credit score and was amazed to
see it sitting
at 849, one
point shy of perceived perfection.
Have a
look at debtclock.ca for the level of federal debt through the forties to the mid-seventies;
see the spike in the curve
at that
point to a high level that has been maintained ever since How do you explain that, Mr. Morneau?
«
Looking at a long - term average, defaults should peak
at about 10 %, and you will
see very little issuance
at that
point,» he says.
A
point I meant to make, but forgot to, is that Quebec can afford to reduce tuition if it wishes to, even if one sets aside MMT, and
looks at the question from a purely provincial standpoint, taking a traditional left - Keynesian perspective, such as that of Harold Chorney —
see his recent blog post: http://haroldchorneyeconomist.com/2012/04/14/vive-le-quebec-social-et-progressif-the-conflict-over-higher-university-tuition-fees-in-quebec/
If I
look at my Vrijheid Fonds, I
see a couple of companies trading around of slightly below my own buying
point.
If you
look at Page 3 of C's Y - 9 performance report, you'll
see that C's yield on loans is 2 % higher than the large bank peer group, yet the bank has a spread on earning assets half a
point lower than other large banks.
Lastly,
looking at their geographic exposure, we
see that Third
Point's Offshore Fund is net long the Americas 103 %, net long Europe 21 % and net short Asia -1 %.
This
points out that everything that you explained as being only aplicable to god, which is an explanation given because no other explanation is
seen, saying this is amazing so god did it, is nowhere near close to
looking at these phenomena, observing and collecting the data on it and saying this is our best understanding of it to date.
I think the
point is you have to
look at a number of studies that compile the data in different ways to
see what is really going on.
If you really go down the list
looking at every word and the heart behind it in light of scripture and in the light of the law of the Spirit of life you'll find major discrepancies and
see how carnal, worldly and unbiblical those
points of views really are... I'm concerned about the heart behind such views because it isn't one of a disciple (one who emulates their rabbi and is possessed by the «Holy» Spirit of God).
thats it your all going to hell... HEY GOD,
SEE THESE FOLKS, YEAH THEM, NO THE PEOPLE NEXT TO HIM... TO YOUR RIGHT — oh jesus christ, WOULD YA
LOOK AT WHERE I»M
POINTING ALREADY... GODDA - MN IT!!!! thats it, i quit!
I think its an interesting argument, and may have some merit, and I was
looking at your writing to
see what your response to her
point was.
YeahOk I will need to
look at the 100
points Martin Luther nailed on the door of the Catholic Church and
see if destroying the faith of future generations was one of them.
I like to
look to the sciences as well, and
see, especially what «quantum physics» has to say about these things, and QT seems to support,
at this
point, the views we are «currently» espousing.
While Wieman was somewhat less concerned with the term «God»
at this
point in his career, the second theme, that of the elusive «Something,» may be
seen in a brief
look at Man's Ultimate Commitment.
I
look closely
at the photograph and
see the bracing of my own body, the cold
look in my own eye, the fierce
pointing of the finger.
I can
see how one can
look at this idea and
look at the following examples in Hebrews 11 as «Because they were sure they would get this reward, they did this thing» but as the author
points out in verse 39 that they didn't get what they imagined they would, so if we understand faith as «being sure» it would turn out that it is «being sure» of something and being totally wrong — instead it makes more sense to understand Hebrews 11:1 as saying that «faith is a realization (or actualization)» of our hopes, a realization that the author
points out is greater than we could expect and be sure in.
I mean sure if you
look at the bible there's direct intervention, but we haven't
seen a spiral of fire come from the sky in over 2000 years so its pretty safe to as.sume
at this
point god is working «behind the curtain» right?
The warm, Christian smiles were set aside
at that
point, and the time - delayed effect of our own indoctrination came into play: We dropped the guise of warm, friendly God - the - Son and reverted back to God - the - Father who
looks at the entire world as described in Psalm 50:10 and says, «Everything I
see is MINE.»
The author of the Fourth Gospel,
at the
point at which he is about to launch Out upon his account of the public career of Jesus, tells his readers what they are to
look out for: «You will
see heaven wide open, and God's angels ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.»
Every scientific statement in the long run, however complicated it
looks, really means something like, «I
pointed the telescope to such and such a part of the sky
at 2:20 A.M. on January 15th and
saw soand - so,» or, «I put some of this stuff in a pot and heated it to such - and - such a temperature and it did soand - so.»
If you truly take the time to
look at evolution read what the evidence
points to, you will
see how fantastic life really is..
yes i have
looked at all the evidence and
seen at first, all finger
pointed to the man and then when the witnesses recanted their stories, would that make you think twice and three times before taking a life.
If he was one who
pointed away from himself to God or to the Kingdom of God, then we should
look with him
at what he
saw.
We will first
look at those aspects of reality which can serve to
point to God (Where do we
see God?).
Plus I was so
looking forward to this episode because of Keeley Hawes — ever since I first
saw «Wives and Daughters» and «Upstairs Downstairs» (the remake), I was hoping for her to show up on DW
at some
point.
I
see a lot of finger
pointing and people poking fun but there are two ways to
look at this
I don't think you can be up here and
look out the window as I did the first day and
see the Earth from this vantage
point, to
look out
at this kind of creation and not believe in God.
A friend sitting
at his side
looked in the direction
pointed by Hitchcock and was surprised: he
saw nothing unusual, just a priest who, while talking to a young boy, had placed his hand on the boy's arm.
yet, where the christian extremists are anywhere near as bad
at this
point as the muslim extremists, but it
looks like it is coming from what I can
see from all of the extremist hate - filled posts by a lot of people posting on this and any other article about muslims.
Yet as we
look at each of the Five
Points in more detail in subsequent posts, we will make room for other Calvinistic voices to be heard as well, and as we
look at the biblical passages they use to defend their theology, we will
see that Calvinism may not be as reasonable or biblical as it first appears.
When we
see our shortcomings, our inability to «fix» ourselves, make ourselves over anew, when we
look to Him and decide to accept His invitation, what happens
at that
point?
The movements are frequently confounded, for it is said that one needs faith to renounce the claim to everything, yea, a stranger thing than this may be heard, when a man laments the loss of his faith, and when one
looks at the scale to
see where he is, one
sees, strangely enough, that he has only reached the
point where he should make the infinite movement of resignation.
We can
look at what we
see on TV, not from the
point of view of who characters are, or even what they do, but what they mean.
Viewed by his minister, he ought to be
seen for what he is — a man caught in a situation so different from the minister's that only by the most unusual discernment can he possibly
look at the social scene from the minister's
point of view.
John Rodman
points out that logical arguments will not persuade anyone who
looks at nature and
sees objects and mere resources.