I've used it several times a week for a month and as far as I can make out, only an infinitesimal amount of the soap has been consumed
so at this rate the soap will probably last me more than a year.
Companies that annually raise their dividend and are able to do
so at a rate above inflation provide protection to their investors that they will not lose purchasing power over time.
So at this rate, if you work the math, the moon would have been touching the earth at like 1.5 million years ago.
Ox usually only scores twice a season
so at this rate he has one more goal in him for the whole campaign.
So at the rate of today's number of people living and their birth rate, it likely will take way less than 100 years for doctors to deliver the number of people as a sum of everyone who delivered previously.
While accessible stocks of gas and oil will last 50 years or
so at the rates we now exploit them, there is enough coal available for three centuries at least.
We can not assure you that automakers will expand service offerings beyond traditional telematics services or do
so at the rates we expect.
So at those rates, to make the same amount of money I would make from New York, I would need to sell 71 copies of that book in some form or another each year for 35 years.
Companies that annually raise their dividend and are able to do
so at a rate above inflation provide protection to their investors that they will not lose purchasing power over time.
Of your list of companies which accept Bitcoin as payment, which ones do
so at rates that are actually competitive (including the ~ $ 6 transaction fee required to perform a BTC transaction without waiting hours or more for the blockchain to fill)?
If the gaming facility does withhold taxes, it normally does
so at the rate of 25 percent.
Typically when dealers offer a loan, they do
so at a rate several percentage points higher than what a bank or credit union might offer.
That case nonetheless remains relevant, because it illustrates by exaggeration something that remains true independently of how large the number of molecules gets: the mean molecular translational kinetic energy decreases with height, and it does
so at a rate that is finite and non-zero, albeit negligible for most purposes.
Temperatures have been rising since 1850 or
so at a rate of 0.06 C per decade, with nearly all temperatures lying within + / - 0.25 C of the mean value.
But they have not been doing
so at a rate consistent with keeping cumulative carbon emissions low enough to reliably stay below the international target of less than 2 degrees Centigrade of global warming.
It does not follow that; It is doing
so at a rate that is of a concern, or even that the increases are not a net good thing.
The minister added although some glaciers are receding they were doing
so at a rate that was not «historically alarming».
so at this rate people will actually be worse off than before they had easy access to information!
Drivers attending defensive driving school to remove points from their driving record can do
so at the rate of two points every 12 months.
However, they did
so at a rate that was lower than other versions of Android, leading to the discrepancy.
The big feature here is the wearable's ability to monitor the user's heart rate continuously, doing
so at rates up to every five minutes.
Not exact matches
So - called «dollar - sphere» markets have monetary policy that is
at least partly outsourced to the Fed, and by extension are vulnerable to
rate hikes.
«It's always hard to know exactly where to put your money these days given how
rates and spreads are
so low, but on a relative basis we still think there's value in EM debt,» Matt Tucker, head of the iShares fixed income strategy team, said this week during a panel discussion
at the Morningstar ETF Conference in Chicago.
«The first thing to keep in mind is that, in some long run equilibrium, wage inflation should be equal to what the growth
rate of productivity is —
so how much workers can produce — and the increase in prices for the goods they produce,» he said
at the UBS Greater China conference in Shanghai.
So there's almost more concern for locking in a long - term
rate of income than there is for just maybe catching a higher yield
at one point in the cycle in the front end.
Carriers of health, life, auto, and accident insurance typically offer these plans
at a lower
rate to employers,
so everybody benefits.
Its YoY growth
rate remained even
at 7.2 %,
so Real M2 also remained
at 5.2 %.
Neither wanted to pay the full monty, but they certainly weren't going to sit back and let the competition swoop in and grab
so much first -
rate sports programming, particularly given the recent run Rogers» Sportsnet took
at Bell's top -
rated TSN.
Users are checking in
at the
rate of 34 times per second and they are doing
so in every city, in every country in the world.
Still, the central bank was reluctant to raise interest
rates at the beginning of the year, and it remains
so now.
So just how are mortgage delinquency rates so incredibly low at a time when household debt levels relative to incomes have never been highe
So just how are mortgage delinquency
rates so incredibly low at a time when household debt levels relative to incomes have never been highe
so incredibly low
at a time when household debt levels relative to incomes have never been higher?
The down payment should always be large enough to make the purchaser feel like an owner rather than a renter, and the payments should be timed
so that the item is paid off
at a faster
rate than it is likely to depreciate from use.
So if it can get customers to buy its currently offered 25 - months CD
at 2.75 %, it locks in this source of funding for two years
at a lower overall
rate.
«First, because it's a very limited downgrade, only on two out of three banks, and especially since Moody's
rates them better than the other two agencies (Standard & Poor's and Fitch),
so, in reality, it put them
at the same level or even slightly higher than the other agencies.»
Having incredible copy is one of the fastest ways to increase your conversion
rates and sales, yet
so many companies are terrible
at it.
«Brexit is
so uncertain... Trying to forecast exactly what it's going to do to growth, to sterling and therefore to inflation and therefore to the Bank of England's policy is very, very difficult,» Rob Wood, chief economist
at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, told CNBC before the
rate decision on Thursday.
At that
rate, we could outfit the whole country in just 60 years...
so, OK, we still have room to grow.
«I will continue to act to ensure that household debt levels are sustainable, that lenders are acting prudently, and that increases in interest
rates or a housing market downturn don't put
at risk the economic growth we are working
so hard to accelerate,» Morneau said.
These companies initially recorded their deferred tax assets
at the older, higher
rate,
so the tax cut made those assets less valuable.
These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the unfavorable outcome of litigation, including
so - called «Paragraph IV» litigation and other patent litigation, related to any of our products or products using our proprietary technologies, which may lead to competition from generic drug manufacturers; data from clinical trials may be interpreted by the FDA in different ways than we interpret it; the FDA may not agree with our regulatory approval strategies or components of our filings for our products, including our clinical trial designs, conduct and methodologies and, for ALKS 5461, evidence of efficacy and adequacy of bridging to buprenorphine; clinical development activities may not be completed on time or
at all; the results of our clinical development activities may not be positive, or predictive of real - world results or of results in subsequent clinical trials; regulatory submissions may not occur or be submitted in a timely manner; the company and its licensees may not be able to continue to successfully commercialize their products; there may be a reduction in payment
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at www.sec.gov.
Second, the major banks are sitting on a large pile of deposits,
so they have little incentive to boost
rates to attract more savings, said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst
at Bankrate.com.
So, you could be
at a networking event and look people up on the app and you can see who the best of the best are
rated professionally.
Interest
rates fell dramatically — the central bank
rate has been essentially
at zero since 1996 —
so it cost nothing to borrow money.
But
at this early stage, the damages are not expected to be
so excessive that they hit insurers» capital base in a way that would lift slumping insurance prices or hurt their credit
ratings.
And
so, this startup found itself with a «founder friendly» board that believed that the company could grow
at a greater
rate if the founding CEO continued to run the company.
The point is that
at near zero interest
rates, the U.S. has a lot of buffer on this front,
so if there is a reduction in the economy, it will be because of a substantial disconnect between supply and demand.
A market researcher is paid a large sum of money to go out on the street and ask people
at random to
rate the ads, asking them which one they find most attractive, most likely to create trust, most likely to appeal to older people, and
so on.
«
So the question that we're asking is not only is there a light - attack capability off the shelf that we can use that can increase lethality and readiness, but is there also a shareable network that allies and partners who are already with us and those that may choose to join us... in the campaign against violent extremism, can we actually get into a new, shareable network that allows information to flow at a far faster rate so we can take out the enemy?&raqu
So the question that we're asking is not only is there a light - attack capability off the shelf that we can use that can increase lethality and readiness, but is there also a shareable network that allies and partners who are already with us and those that may choose to join us... in the campaign against violent extremism, can we actually get into a new, shareable network that allows information to flow
at a far faster
rate so we can take out the enemy?&raqu
so we can take out the enemy?»
Our growth
rate is under 2 %, and
so that's a good investment in what we're delivering will be in service
at least 30, if not more, years from today.
So back to the original conversation around the mega-trends: They told us that we were building data centers
at an alarming
rate and the biggest problem that people have in creating data centers is that they can't get energy to the data center.