Sentences with phrase «than a loss vs.»

I suspect a loss to a bubble team really doesn't hurt that much more than a loss vs. top 4 seed team.

Not exact matches

Finally, the tradeoff for the lower - than - expected corporate rate (21 % vs. 25 % est.) appears to be more mixed benefits on the personal side and modifications to some key corporate incentives from the way they were originally envisioned (i.e., a more limited expensing provision, restrictions on interest deductibility & loss carryforwards, higher repatriation rates & stronger international tax provisions).
Potash: Bears defense hits the wall vs. Brett Hundley, Packers in 23 - 16 loss - Sun Times - it counted most, Hundley and the Packers offense were better than a Bears defense that ranks in the top 10 in many categories
Off the top of my mind, (1) «a very large military» is not necessarily good at fighting vs. rebels; air strikes won't «destroy»; they can only accompany ground invasion; (2) ground strike means attacker's losses; (3) invasion must be justified, no threat to Turkey yet; (4) a NATO member should agree its actions with the NATO HQ; (5) Kurds are considered a bigger threat for Turkey; (6) Turkey may not want help Assad's who has killed 10 times more civ's than ISIS
Gay men were more likely than heterosexual men to have been on a weight loss diet in the past year (37 percent vs. 29 percent) and to have use diet pills (12 percent vs. 5 percent), but did not differ in whether they had exercised in an attempt to lose weight in the past year (57 percent vs. 55 percent).
Calories In Vs. Calories Out Which brings us to a very basic weight loss concept: When healthy, non-pregnant adults eat more calories than their body can use, their body will store those extra calories as fat.
The weight loss was significantly greater during fasting than during the VLCD (16.5 kg vs. 12.7 kg).
You have addressed that the way that the market approaches weight loss (more specifically fat loss) is an oversimplification of a very complex process that involves many different variables other than calories in vs. calories out.
The typical «calories in vs. calories out» argument for fat loss and muscle growth is a perfect example of this view, explaining that we must expend more calories than we consume to lose weight and we must consume more calories than we expend to gain weight.
Moreover, a significantly greater percentage of women with low than with high InsP6 levels showed more than 2 % of bone mass loss in the lumbar spine (55.6 vs. 20.7 %).
The proportion of participants with depressed mood increased more in the weight loss than weight stable or weight gain groups (+289 %, +86 %, +62 % respectively; odds ratio [OR] for weight loss vs. weight stable = 1.78 [95 % CI 1.29 — 2.47]-RRB-.
I'm sure that adjusting the valve timing and lift can reduce pumping losses, but those losses should be in a different category than throttle losses — pumping losses vs. throttle losses.
The second was the early August earnings announcement, which really made the stock jump; significantly higher - than - expected earnings of five cents a share in the latest quarter vs. a loss in the same quarter last year.
If tax - loss harvesting is included in a managed fund or portfolio that costs you, say, 1.5 percent a year vs. a cost of less than 0.10 percent for a very tax - efficient broad index fund, you're paying 1.4 percent for something worth quite a bit less.
A 2 (framing: loss vs. foregone - gain) × 2 (social norm: no - norm vs. with - norm) ANOVA performed on the data revealed a significant main effect of framing, F (1,1196) = 6.438, p =.011, r =.073, with larger emission cuts in the foregone - gain than the loss condition, a significant main effect of social norm, F (1,1196) = 13.904, p <.001, r =.107, with larger emission cuts in the with - norm than the no - norm condition, together with a significant interaction, F (1,1196) = 4.363, p =.037.
Enrichment vs. Restoration The principle of indemnity as applied to insurance holds «the policy should not confer a benefit greater in value than the loss suffered by the insured.»
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