Sentences with phrase «slightly more security»

A minority interest holder may have a small voice, a growth investment and perhaps a job with slightly more security than otherwise; but legally, little else.
Sometimes it also helps to hold slightly more securities.

Not exact matches

Even after this slightly Orwellian process is up and running at more locations, frequent travelers might be better off keeping their biometrics to themselves and using «elite» frequent - flier status to get shunted into more sane security lines.
The RSC budget make Social Security sustainably solvent by implementing a slightly modified version of Representative Sam Johnson's (R - TX) «Social Security Reform Act,» which would slow initial benefit growth for higher earners, gradually raise the normal retirement age to 70, and eliminate annual cost - of - living adjustments for higher earners while using the more accurate chained Consumer Price Index (CPI)(currently used for the tax code) for other beneficiaries.
This leaves us roughly in the same position that we started the year, slightly overweight to spread product, i.e., investment - grade and high - yield corporate bonds and emerging markets (more recently, we also went back to a slight overweight on commercial mortgage - backed securities).
Although most analysis of Social Security benefits assumes that you'll value the money you receive early in retirement only slightly more than the benefits you'll get years down the line, many people expect to get the most out of retirement in the years from 62 to 70.
By contrast, Macron is simultaneously promising slightly more economic freedom and enhanced state - delivered welfare and employment security.
Despite Republican efforts to paint Democrats as weak on national security issues, slightly more Americans seem to believe the threat of terrorism would increase under Republican rule.
Although BioSwimmer is expected to cost slightly more than conventional remotely operated vehicles, the cost benefit will be substantial in terms of port and harbor security, reduction in volume of smuggled contraband entering the country, and apprehension of smugglers.
Many homeowners prefer paying slightly more in interest for the security and predictability of a fixed rate mortgage.
On top of that, it could be that the slightly more expensive fund performs better, thanks to securities lending and smarter trading, plus it might be more tax - efficient.
Shareholder equity was down slightly year over year; Net income plus share - based compensation was more than offset by dividend payments and the write - down of available - for - sale securities.
The fund takes a slightly more aggressive approach to total return by investing in longer - term securities.
That mindset, and the security of having your money slightly more out of reach, can be the mental trick that turns spendthrifts into savers.
Older borrowers had a typical monthly offset that was slightly more than $ 140, and almost half of them were subject to the maximum possible reduction, equivalent to 15 percent of their Social Security benefit.
Even those who are thinking of transferring to FERS because of this factor should also consider the fact that non-Social Security survivor benefits under the Basic Benefit Plan are slightly lower and more costly under FERS.
It was written slightly more recently (1949) than Security Analysis (1934).
Directors / senior management operating in the entertainment, service or membership industries are only slightly more apprehensive — with 21 % regarding cyber security as a very high priority.
Until and unless some solution is proposed that would guarantee the economic security of permanently injured workers, they should not be asked to fund insurance company profits or to make an enormous sacrifice so that workers» compensation insurance can be slightly more affordable.
The study goes on to reveal that they only save slightly more for retirement after the kids leave home, providing them with less security and financial freedom come retirement than those who save more closer to retirement.
For slightly more than $ 10 a month, many residents can enjoy the security that goes along with a solid insurance policy for less than what they would pay for a daily cup of coffee.
While slightly annoying, I'll concede that it actually makes a bit more sense where Samsung puts this option: in the Security menu, where other lock screen options are found.
As an aside, and given the bevy of bugs and security related issues we've seen Apple deal with over the past few months, there have been reports that Apple with iOS 12 will take its foot off the gas ever so slightly in an effort to focus more on system stability.
The Ledger nano s is slightly more secure, but the Trezor is way easier to handle and thus might prevent bad user routine like overly simple passwords — both devices give very high levels of security.
A solid, affordable and feature - rich home security solution Nowadays it is not hard to find a good IP camera for the home, although finding a good one at a reasonable price may be slightly more of a challenge.
A slightly more sophisticated approach to determining whether you can afford an assistant is to calculate your average net on each transaction, estimate the cost of salary (plus Social Security and other withholding if the team member will work as an employee), then determine how many more transactions you'd have to complete to pay for an assistant.
A home security system costs $ 130, slightly more than pool care ($ 123).
It went something like this: hotel check - in, locate room, locate wifi service, attempt connection to wifi, wonder why the connection is taking so long, try again, locate phone, call front desk, get told «the internet is broken for a while», decide to hot - spot the mobile phone because some emails really needed to be sent, go «la la la» about the roaming costs, locate iron, wonder why iron temperature dial just spins around and around, swear as iron spews water instead of steam, find reading glasses, curse middle - aged need for reading glasses, realise iron temperature dial is indecipherably in Chinese, decide ironing front of shirt is good enough when wearing jacket, order room service lunch, start shower, realise can't read impossible small toiletry bottle labels, damply retrieve glasses from near iron and successfully avoid shampooing hair with body lotion, change (into slightly damp shirt), retrieve glasses from shower, start teleconference, eat lunch, remember to mute phone, meet colleague in lobby at 1 pm, continue teleconference, get in taxi, endure 75 stop - start minutes to a inconveniently located client, watch unread emails climb over 150, continue to ignore roaming costs, regret tuna panini lunch choice as taxi warmth, stop - start juddering, jet - lag, guilt about unread emails and traffic fumes combine in a very unpleasant way, stumble out of over-warm taxi and almost catch hypothermia while trying to locate a very small client office in a very large anonymous business park, almost hug client with relief when they appear to escort us the last 50 metres, surprisingly have very positive client meeting (i.e. didn't throw up in the meeting), almost catch hypothermia again waiting for taxi which despite having two functioning GPS devices can't locate us on a main road, understand why as within 30 seconds we are almost rendered unconscious by the in - car exhaust fumes, discover that the taxi ride back to the CBD is even slower and more juddering at peak hour (and no, that was not a carbon monoxide induced hallucination), rescheduled the second client from 5 pm to 5.30, to 6 pm and finally 6.30 pm, killed time by drafting this guest blog (possibly carbon monoxide induced), watch unread emails climb higher, exit taxi and inhale relatively fresher air from kamikaze motor scooters, enter office and grumpily work with client until 9 pm, decline client's gracious offer of expensive dinner, noting it is already midnight my time, observe client fail to correctly set office alarm and endure high decibel «warning, warning» sounds that are clearly designed to send security rushing... soon... any second now... develop new form of nausea and headache from piercing, screeching, sounds - like - a-wailing-baby-please-please-make-it-stop-alarm, note the client is relishing the extra (free) time with us and is still talking about work, admire the client's ability to focus under extreme aural pressure, decide the client may be a little too work focussed, realise that I probably am too given I have just finished work at 9 pm... but then remember the 200 unread emails in my inbox and decide I can resolve that incongruency later (in a quieter space), become sure that there are only two possibilities — there are no security staff or they are deaf — while my colleague frantically tries to call someone who knows what to do, conclude after three calls that no - one does, and then finally someone finally does and... it stops.
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