Some investors will buy an investment knowing that it costs too much because they think they can sell it before it reaches its peak, although studies suggest it's almost impossible to predict when a bubble will pop.
That decentralization is hard to differentiate from Bitcoin's, a cryptocurrency Gensler
suggested is almost certainly not a security for the very reason we're discussing: no discernable third party (no common enterprise) upon whom we rely for any expectation of profits.
Its wrongness is not gross oversimplification; the amended version I'm going to
suggest is almost as simple and very little longer.
I have been told that the proposition is «controversial,» but
I suggest it is almost embarrassingly self - evident: if bishops and priests had been faithful to the teaching of the Church and their sacred vows, there would be no scandal.
Its wrongness is not gross oversimplification; the amended version I'm going to
suggest is almost...
Hi, I voted for the new processor but in reality all of the choices
you suggested are almost mandatory for me except stylus support and coloured reader.
The «R» in that build number means it's on the «release» branch (as opposed to P for preview), suggesting it's almost ready for prime time.
Not exact matches
Earlier this year, a survey
suggested almost one in four Canadians
were spending more time watching online video over the course of a day than time on the couch in front of their TV.
As the tweet
suggests, the mistake
is a common one and pops up
almost every time news outlets report on a celebrity owning such and such a word or phrase (the Queen Anne in the tweet, by the way, refers to the British monarch who presided over the UK's first copyright law).
But while the idea of paying
almost of a fifth of the telecommuting workforce to veg
is enough to infuriate the calmest of managers, workplace expert and author Kevin Burns
suggests keeping that percentage in perspective and applauding the other 75 % of employees who consistently put in more than four hours of work in a day.
FCA's shares rose
almost 7 % in the wake of the report on Monday,
suggesting that investors
are taking the idea seriously.
When a house
is too large, though, «that
almost suggests an alienation factor between families, where everybody
is in their own wing.»
Their results
suggest that no matter your age, there
's almost always a new peak on the horizon.
Italian stocks fell at the start of this morning's trading, after populist parties won
almost half the vote in Italy's Sunday elections, and early results
suggested the country
is heading for a hung parliament due to no party or coalition of parties meeting the 40 % threshold for stable governance.
Another respondent
suggested that, «issues
almost always
are the result of poor communication, or no communication.
An eight - year trial involving
almost 50,000 women
suggested that that
's highly unlikely.
Every payday,
almost half of Canadians feel hard done by, with a recent poll
suggesting that 46 % of Canadians believe they
're underpaid.
The Barclays model
suggests that awareness around cryptocurrencies
is now
almost universal, and only a small group of the population could now catch speculative interest, and buy in.
Adding insult to injury, Shkreli gave a long series of TV interviews and fired off tweets in which he seemed to
suggest others
were too stupid to understand how pharmaceutical research works, and
almost reveled in the controversy.
What we found
was that when the supervisor behaved positively by calling the coworker a «good guy» and
suggesting that they worked well together, the influence of the ingratiation had
almost no effect on observers» impressions.
Another 4 %, or about 14,000 tweets,
suggested a pedestrian
was dangerously distracted while playing the game (Though the researchers» example of this, «
almost got hit by a car playing Pokémon GO,»
is a bit ambiguous.)
At one point, Sculley seems to
suggest that Jobs's
being adopted made him feel rejected, creating
almost an affinity for
being disliked.
Of course, matching the landscape to your degree of extraversion
is almost certainly going to
be far from your primary consideration when choosing where to live, but these results
suggest that if you
're always had a hankering for living tucked away in a mountain valley or next to the wide open sky over the ocean, your personality very well may
be behind the preference — and if other factors work out, you'll probably
be happier indulging it.
Ken Odeluga, an analyst at City Index, agrees with Jefferies» assessment, saying: «Whilst investors often seem to
be ready to take opportunities to trim soaring housebuilder shares — Persimmon, the biggest gained
almost 40 % up till late - May — notwithstanding cooling demand, recent experience
suggests even a significant residential property stock sell - off will
be short - lived.»
Since
almost all of the data
suggest inflation
is coming, the Bank of Canada
is getting ready to act, even if the price data themselves imply the economy still
is limping.
A back - of - the - envelope calculation
suggests that even if Sanders has
been contributing just 3 % of his salary per year for his entire time in both the House and the Senate — and has earned a modest 5 % annualized rate of return — he'd have accumulated
almost half a million dollars by the end of 2015, thanks in part to the government's matching contributions.
Yet millionaires
are almost evenly divided politically,
suggesting that whoever wins the election, some investors will buy and others will sell.
In an economy still climbing its way out of the most significant downturn in decades, it seems
almost counterintuitive to
suggest that many people
are eager to take on the risk of owning their own businesses.
Another analysis
suggests that an extra inch
is worth
almost $ 800 a year in elevated earnings.
The «EU Exit Analysis — Cross Whitehall Briefing,» dated January 2018,
suggests almost every sector of Britain's economy would
be negatively impacted, with clothing, manufacturing and retail among the hardest hit.
The fact that we
are being regaled
almost weekly with stories of banking fraud and scandals
suggests just how unsteady credit in China has
been.
China remains a towering presence in coal markets, but our projections
suggest that coal use peaked in 2013 and
is set to decline by
almost 15 % over the period to 2040.
Whilst the sector has traditionally
been seen as a stepping stone on the way to long - term leases, the evidence
suggests that the sector
is now
being seen as a long - term option with 39 % of businesses now staying in businesses centres for at least three years, an
almost three-fold increase on 2014.
By ignoring the chief of defence staff's «appraisal of the insurgency as a complex and challenging entity» and seizing on his «rosy assessment» of the mission's progress, the Ottawa press gallery
almost seemed to still
be «mourning the departure of the last chief of defence staff and venting that emotion on poor old Natynczyk,» Taylor
suggests.
Those who
are familiar with my work know that I
am a big believer in the power of saying «no» to create opportunity, and that those who say «no» to, as Warren Buttett
suggests, «
almost everything»
are ultimately more successful because they have clarity and focus on what matters most.
Thus,
suggesting that market participants
are almost certain a rate hike
is coming.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce indicated that the tariffs, which it first publicly
suggested almost two weeks ago,
were intended to pressure the Trump administration to back down from a simmering trade war.
In short, bears have
suggested that oliceridine's target market
is only a small fraction of the broader acute - pain space, and Trevena may
be unable to convince payers to provide coverage for what will
almost certainly
be a far more expensive drug than morphine.
The declining volume
suggest that the corrective phase
is almost up.
According to Jay, the election
is Romney's to lose in the sense that Obama and his policies
are unpopular enough to
suggest strongly that
almost any decent opponent could
be beat him.
He said that the latest study (Professor Jordan Grafman, from the US National Inst - itute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda,)
suggests the brain
is inherently sensitive to believing in
almost anything if there
are grounds for doing so, but when there
is a mystery about something, the same neural machinery
is co-opted in the formulation of religious belief.
And if he makes a public point of it in a way that
suggests that Jews
are a public problem and that something should
be done about them, he
is almost demanding that he
be viewed as an anti-Semite.
There Hartshorne
suggests: «Let us say... that creativity
is for him [Whitehead]
almost what
being has
been for the scholastics, a notion analogically applied to all» (p. 28).
In trying to teach this information some
are so indoctrinated with the sign - off that
suggesting it wasn't what He meant
is almost heresy.
The Church Urban Fund said more must
be done to help hard - pressed Britons as figures from its food survey
suggest almost a million adults used a food bank last year.
They
're just offices after all, and there
is something
almost reassuring about the present conventionality and banality of modernism,
suggesting as it does that corporate affairs
are not world historical.
This
is suggested in the parables of the weeds and of the dragnet referred to above (see Matthew 13: 24 - 30, 47 - 50) and still more vividly in the «signs of the end» found in the
almost wholly apocalyptic chapters Mark 13 and Matthew 24.
In contrast to the main drift of the modern Western tradition, which asks how we can reconstruct or represent things within us and concludes that the activity of reconstruction or representation
is almost wholly a matter of our own creation and projection, the theory of value and valuation
suggests a different question.
However, a more conservative interpretation of the Matthew text, taken for example by Mark A Yarhouse, author of Understanding Gender Dysphoria (IVP),
is that «those who make themselves eunuchs» in this text «
almost certainly refers to those who choose not to marry (rather than
suggesting they
were castrating themselves).»
To begin with, this language
suggests considerably more «data» than
are actually to
be found in the rather meagre factual detail of the sermons in Acts, not to speak of the
almost complete absence of such detail in kerygmatic texts outside Acts.