Not exact matches
As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author
went on to cite research to make her
point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in
terms of career progression and opportunities.
Yamada
points out the momentum indicators are negative, so odds are in the favor
of a very short -
term downturn before
going back into rally mode.
From an IPO
point of view, we would always insist, and it's in our
term sheets, that if a company does an IPO, it's
going to be on the Nasdaq, not on the TSX.
«We had
gone from a company that was tremendously predictable, to a vision too far in the future — to the
point of having taken our eye off the short
term, both financially and in production
terms,» Ghosh told media in 2011.
He has been
pointed over the past several quarters to the fiscal side and
pointing to Washington as opposed to the Federal Reserve in
terms of what they can do
going forward with tax reform with some type
of stimulative fiscal policies that propel the real economy forward as opposed to monetary policy.
I think that will be a key
point for equity markets
going into 2017, and while we remain constructive on the US market, we believe there's also an opportunity to pass the baton from the US equity market in
terms of global market leadership.
Back in July
of last year I
pointed out that in a world where official short -
term interest rates are close to zero, some short -
term market interest rates are also
going to be very close to zero, and that, in such cases, interest - rate dips below zero could occur as a result
of insignificant price fluctuations.
Scotiabank said its special discounted rates on two - year, four - year, seven - year and 10 - year fixed -
term residential mortgages were all
going up a tenth
of a percentage
point effective June 22.
Without
going into the extensive limitations
of such models or the longer -
term implications for raising interest rates, we would just highlight that the impact
of a 100 basis
point move in policy rates in both central bank models are surprisingly similar in the short -
term.
We can
go on forever trying to come to
terms and that's the
point, the bible is a ridiculous jumble
of passages and contradictions.
At this
point, one could
go into detail into what the ancient mystics poetically
termed «The Dark Night
of the Soul» or how God's silence is a divine strategy to draw us closer to Him.
I even find myself a little mystified by why it was such a big deal back in the day, telling myself, «Well,
of course they were
going to reconcile at some
point, and in certain strategic and economy
terms they already had, so why the big fuss?
the
point made about free will [albeit not in those
terms] made by Doug [while misusing a word and placing it in incorrect context... which
goes to show, a small amount
of dross doesn't ruin the whole] is accurate.
This touched a sore
point; the official representatives
of Judaism had been suspicious
of the Baptist's
goings - on, and yet in view
of his immense influence with the people at large they did not care to repudiate him in express
terms.
Of course, applied to a nominal Christian, it would be offensive, but (1) that might not be a bad thing in that context, and (2) I'm not sure the
term matters in that situation — «outsider» isn't likely to win you any
points either — it's
going to be down to relational skills in communicating the idea lovingly.
what's absolutely hilarious about this is that there is literally no
point to becoming an Atheist in
terms of benefit, what has Atheism ever contributed, maybe you can say the same about religions but i just don't believe your
going to «convert» people to Atheism there is no reward, no promise, and no hope, its basically like yea we are all in trouble lets all believe it together, people already know that Atheism doesn't need to tell them, stop destroyed people's hope
Other prophets, notably Jeremiah and the second Isaiah, had clearly set forth a universal idea
of God, but Jonah
went beyond them in
pointing out in practical
terms the implications
of that idea.
I know the whole
point of your post is NOT to
go label - crazy, but still... Please do not use the
term vegan when only describing food / diet.
However, if someone is
going to criticise a goalkeeper and say they should be changed (as fans on this site were saying a year ago) and that goalkeeper has the best stats by far in the PL in
terms of goals conceeded, saves per goal conceeded etc then I expect a very robust argument to justify their
point of view.
A lot would have to
go right in
terms of where the other
points fall, but it's still possible..
The Citizens have been immensely impressive this season,
going on an absurd record - setting run
of wins, and look to have all - but wrapped up the Premier League title at this early
point in the
term.
Every club still has needs at this
point, some more glaring than others: Tottenham won't stop
going on about the lack
of a left winger, Arsenal can't finish and still miss Vieira's presence, Manchester United need a long
term partner for Michael Carrick and Newcastle need someone who isn't a 40 year old Nigerian.
In
terms of known knowns, however, letting Ohio State
go up 21
points in the first place told us as much about Nebraska as their comeback did.
While it's all good for now in
terms of team spirit and results, United take on Basel, Brighton and Watford before the end
of November, and Mourinho will undoubtedly be hoping for maximum
points to
go along with the social media posts.
Utah is one
of the better teams in the country in
terms of turnover margin, so this is an obvious
point to look for to see how this game
goes.
Few months back I considered myself a rabid AOB sort
of a Piers Morgan type, after some time I came to
terms with myself that nothing was
going to change, it did not matter my tirades or how many comments would post, things at ARSENAL would not change, our destiny is intertwine with AW till the day he decides is enough for him or his Contract is over, for sure not before that, SO there is no
point anymore in
pointing AW deficiencies nor trashing the Man, he reached the top
of his abilities and is consistent with that, making the top 4 reaching the last 16 at the CL and as a BONUS last year maybe this one the FA Cup, reality is he will not reach anything more and we just have to settle and accept (as he has done) our STATUS QUO a good team but not good enough........
So today people are confessing that Szczesny is better than Ospina.It was funny how it was made to look Szczesny was the cause
of Arsenal's goals because
of his mistakes.People also forget the kind
of defence he's had in front
of him from the time he started till he
went on loan.I can't believe anyone watches Ospina and Szczesny in
terms of goal keeping ability and says Ospina is better.When Ospina first came he was also making the same mistakes Szczesny made but some ignored it insisting he was better.I'd like to see Ospina
go to AS Roma and do better than Szczesny.Even Juventus are in for him even if their bid is derisory.Some also said the fact that Ospina had a cool head over Szczesny meant he should start over him.If you've watched Ospina and Szczesny well from a neutral
point and not being bias you'll clearly know who's better.If I was Szczesny I won't return because I'm in my prime.
But if you read in between the lines in the conversation and his critique then it
points out that he's hinting at Wenger being responsible and to blame in
terms of player management and all that is
going on at the club.
I feel its good to experiment against the weaker teams, i do nt see Burnley offering much in
terms of competition so lets
go and get 3
points and hope tams in front us drop some more
points.
In
terms of expectation, it is better to
go into a derby with one
point difference rather than four.»
It is not as if we are suddenly
going to play the rest
of the seasson and they play like us, so our enormous
points deficit is no longer that important, in practical
terms.
CBJ hitting 4 posts and not being able to capitalize at some
point in the OTs
went our way too in
terms of fatigue leading into yesterday's game.
Like they have done all
term, the Blue Girls showed no fear in
going toe - to - toe with one
of the strongest sides in WSL 1, with Chelsea sitting just two
points off league leaders Manchester City.
In
terms of the title race, a draw at White Hart Lane was far from ideal for Arsenal against Tottenham on Saturday, with the Gunners now eight
points off the top with nine games to
go.
It was costly in
terms of missing out on three
points to
go back to the top
of the table, but it doesn't have to be costly in
terms of triggering a collapse in Arsenal's form.
«I don't think there is a seven -
point difference between [the teams] in
terms of performances and the prospects
going forward,» Montella told a pre-match news conference.
However, it is unlikely
going to be enough for them in
terms of points on the board.
Eight
points clear at the top
of the Bundesliga table
going into the winter break and victorious in 15
of their 17 games this
term, Guardiola's crew just don't believe in soft peddling.
And once students reach that
point of detachment and disengagement, no collection
of material incentives or punishments is
going to motivate them, at least not in a deep way or over the long
term.
There are probably a dozen questions
going through your mind in
terms of quality, safety and price
point.
Such extended seasonal closures would certainly cut into the plant's profits — according to Entergy, the plant's operator, they would cost billions
of dollars annually — and if they were put in place over the long
term, could mean the end
of Indian
Point as a
going concern.
And it
goes back to my
point from yesterday, that part
of the goal here on the issue that the mayor sees as a legacy item is to reclaim the narrative and centralize the messaging back at City Hall in the final three years
of his
term.
«Doing a postdoc in my company is really considered an entry
point,» says Robert Foldes, president and CEO
of Cytochroma, who
went on to say that the different hiring philosophies
of the two sectors reflect their needs in
terms of human resources and skills.
But
going in the centre's favour, he
points out, is the fact that Ottawa is now fifth in the country in
terms of overall biomedical funding.
He identified a three -
point strategy for improving the career management
of CRS: (1) Identify those researchers who are the best and will make it in long -
term research careers and retain them; (2) identify those who are not
going to make it and advise them appropriately about making a career outside university research; And (3) ensure that both groups are provided with proper employment conditions, including the opportunity to take a full part in the life
of the university.
Here a reaction on the main
points about the natural (solar, volcanic) vs. man - made (GHGs, aerosols) sensitivity: — If there was a larger temperature variation in the past millennium, the mathematical evidence is that an increase
of one
of the
terms of the temperature trend equation must
go at the cost
of one or more other
terms of the equation.
All in all, if you are after optimal health and performance, taking care
of these three
points will
go a long way in
terms of hormonal optimization.
Many
of you won't even want or need any pre-workout ingredients at all (besides your pre-workout meal and perhaps a strong cup
of coffee)... and all
of you certainly don't need an over-hyped, over-priced, under - dosed, under - researched (I could keep
going here but you get the
point) fairy - tale pre-workout blend that does not benefit you beyond 1 or 2 dirt - cheap ingredients and that may even be potentially dangerous to your health when used over the long
term.
In fact, I would
go a step further and
point out that rapid loss
of bodyweight correlates very highly with a greater chance
of relapse, weight re-gain and long
term failure.
And that's one
of the things that I think, a
point that needs belaboring with more people is that a lot what we see, I mean, a huge proponent
of going back to basics in
terms of childbirth, moving more towards with low risk or no risk pregnancies, more home birth and more midwives and things like that,
going back to the way things used to be done before a lot
of interventions.