Sentences with phrase «than balance out»

At 95 - per - cent efficient and priced at $ 3,700 installed, our choice is more expensive than a conventional water heater, but the long - term savings more than balance that out.
Notice that one way the system can avoid increasing its average temperature is by making the temperature more unevenly distributed — an extremely hot place far to the pole can radiate so effectively as to more than balance out a comparably cool place near the pole.
Overall, the lower emissions from running EVs compared to conventional vehicles have been found to more than balance out the higher emissions from their production, even with today's US electricity mix.
Arcade Edition does a lot more than balance out the character roster.
The increase in Fed liabilities caused by rising free reserves has been more than balanced out by the assets the Fed created through quantitative easing.
It was a loss which more than balanced out the accession of Albertine Saxony; the loss was one not only of politics but also of credibility.
«We have a responsibility to the public,» says Koo, «and the importance and the excitement of this work more than balances out what can be less competitive salaries.»
Some of the attention my eating used to get has been replaced by people impressed by our real food diet, but it's more than balanced out with criticism from people who don't understand that cholesterol and saturated fats are good for you.
Another VOD - centric distributor, Xlrator managed three positively reviewed titles, but more than balanced those out with some terrible movies, including the stoner comedy mess Don Peyote.
Sure, the chili - dog - scarfing hedgehog has suffered his share of embarrassing missteps in recent years, but the bad has been more than balanced out by solid titles like Sonic Colors, Sonic Lost World, and the nearly - great Sonic Generations.
Any softness to the image appears to be organic to the original film and is more than balanced out by rich black levels.
The increase in Fed liabilities caused by rising free reserves has been more than balanced out by the assets the Fed created through quantitative easing.
Sure, the chili - dog - scarfing hedgehog has suffered his share of embarrassing missteps in recent years, but the bad has been more than balanced out by solid titles like Sonic Colors, Sonic Lost World, and the nearly - great Sonic Generations.
It's an Oreskes - style exposure of the George C. Marshall Institute gang's tactics, which in my view more than balances out her earlier work.
But if telecommuting makes you more available to your employer in more hours of the day (like close to 24 sometimes), it also needs to let you get some non-work things done when they need to be done, and I've found it more than balances out.
My son with the teal... well as they say in The Wedding Planner... «Teal is the color of gangrene» (not to pick on your teal bathroom... the white more than balances it out and I do like color... even teal)....

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On a $ 200,000 mortgage balance, that works out to more than $ 50 per month.
It is a guarantee that you'll be treated well, that you'll get a high - quality product that won't dent your bank balance, and you'll get more fun out of your purchase than you expected.
After phasing out her work last year as creative director for a packaging company to give Tweedle Press her full attention, she found that running the company with only one employee — her husband — made for an easier work - life balance than when she used part - timers in the past.
Without checks and balances in place, you can find yourself saying yes to everything and spending more money than you have — all due to the fear of missing out.
The eventual number of jobs going is expected to be balanced out by increased hiring in India, China and Boston, with more than 500 posts being created over the next two years.
Capital raise after capital raise obviously signals an intense cash burn rate, but if Tesla is going to change the world and push electric cars to a point where they constitute more than 1 % of global auto sales, chilling out on the spending and letting the balance sheet take a breather doesn't make much sense.
Those are the sorts of numbers that likely could have helped the company price an IPO rather than take big new venture funding, but Berke suggests that the company wants to be stronger (both in terms of product and balance sheet) before possibly heading out into the public markets.
Using equity to recruit talent is more complicated than divvying out pieces of pie, and finding the right balance of cash and equity for employees relies on everyone knowing what they are getting into.
Even.com helps balance out uneven paychecks, she said, offering interest - free advances when your paycheck is lower than average.
Benjamin Graham was fond of averaging profit per share for the past seven years to balance out highs and lows in the economy because, if you attempted to measure the p / e ratio without it, you'd get a situation where profits collapse a lot faster than stock prices making the price - to - earnings ratio look obscenely high when, in fact, it was low.
If you really want to wipe out your assets, there's no better way to do it than to ring up the balances on those plastic cards, especially with items that quickly depreciate such as cheap furniture and electronics.
These are typically wrapped into the loan balance, rather than paid out - of - pocket.
An article from The Balance points out that «people leave managers and supervisors more often than they leave companies or jobs.
On balance the risks of raising rates seem a little more likely to play out and much more serious than the risks of standing still on rates.
While I'm not persuaded by the argument that Canada needs countercyclical Keynesian deficit spending (I think we're already out of recession), I do know what fiscal policy I would consider worse: arbitrarily cutting spending in a weak economy to balance the budget in light of a revenue shortfall stemming from lower than expected nominal GDP.
Retirees who have tax credits and deductions that more than cancel out all of their taxable income can use this opportunity to convert some or all of their traditional IRA and qualified plan balances to Roth IRA accounts.
My balance was higher than my nonprofit salary and I had no idea how I was ever going to get out of debt.
With a cash - out refinance, the loan balance of the new mortgage exceeds than the original mortgage balance by five percent or more.
The Balanced Asset Class Index which included large caps, small caps, value stocks and bonds fared much better than the all - stock options and outperformed the other options over the full cycle 4 out of 5 times.
Once you start growing your debt, in the case of the United States, when you consume more than you produce and you become a debtor nation and then all of a sudden you balance your trades out there is a lack of savings going on.
This is usually added to your initial FHA loan balance, meaning that you will start out owing more than what you pay for your house.
Also implied volatilities were larger for «out of the money» options to buy renminbi, than for equally «out of the money» options to sell the currency, thereby suggesting that the balance of expectations was skewed towards an appreciation of the Chinese currency against the US dollar.
They can loan you from $ 1,000 to more than $ 35,000 to help consolidate your balances and reduce your monthly payments, while at the same time helping you get out of debt faster.
They can loan you from $ 1,000 to more than $ 35,000 to help consolidate your balances and lower your monthly payments, while at the same time helping you get out of debt faster.
And it's hardly racially balanced: Black students are three times more likely to be suspended or expelled than white students, according to the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights, and research in Texas found students who have been suspended are more likely to be held back a grade and drop out of school entirely.
With buy - and - hold as a benchmark, they consider three types of rebalancing rules: (1) strict periodic rebalancing to target weights; (2) threshold rebalancing, meaning periodic rebalancing to target weights if out - of - balance by 3 % or more; and, (3) range rebalancing, meaning periodic rebalancing to plus (minus) 3 % of target weights if above (below) target weights by more than 3 %.
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth of the public equity share).
Information to the contrary becomes filter, denied, attacked, invalidated, ignored... The mind does all it can to keep its cognitive balance, and our minds take short cuts, it's easier to filter information out than to unravel the interconnected tangle of thought, (belief) emotion, and behaviour.
But it must remain just that — a counterweight — rather than a new emphasis to swing us out of balance once again to the opposite extreme.
What I am calling the «core groups,» those actually trying to live a new vision, give hope in that they are actually working out a new balance of impulse and control, energy and discipline, rather than abandoning all control and discipline.
Its a balance of maintaining a clear stance of right and wrong but living with a softness of knowing that my own life and peace is more valuable than dragging out a conflict.
Because our knowledge of the many delicate balances in the ecology of the planet is still in its infancy, and because what is known is not widely understood, the consequences of what the human race is (in its ignorance) doing to the earth may turn out to be even more serious than global warming.
Your response is far more balanced than many of the «anti-corporation enthusiasts» out there.
Make It Healthier: Our Healthy Pumpkin Spice Latte may have less protein, but if you enjoy it alongside a balanced breakfast the nutritional benefits will more than even out.
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