Sentences with phrase «than reliable in»

Now boys and girls, lets keep in mind that this is only a rumor from a source with no reputation, but with plausible notions and sources that make this one more than reliable in my opinion.

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It was also helped by a rise in its asset and wealth management division, a business that Wall Street giants are looking to more and more as a more constant and reliable income stream than trading.
Masluch said more than 1,000 Challenger 600 series planes have been delivered and are «one of the most robust and reliable aircraft in business aviation.»
In the end, people who store their data that are consumers are arguably less reliable than businesses that need their files accessible as fast as possible.
Foreign fast food brands are seen as more reliable than Chinese competitors, though local brands have made big improvements in quality.
A more reliable metric than the stock market of what investors expect in the future can be found in the bond market, which continued to surge Thursday.
To an end user, a managed - code program may seem no different than a traditional one, but software that runs in a virtual machine makes for a more reliable, stable, and secure computing experience.
In the same way that the Internet spent more than two decades in academic and government settings before its use became commercial, the Media Lab believes that a similar gestation could be important for blockchain, too — so it can become secure and reliable enough for mainstream usIn the same way that the Internet spent more than two decades in academic and government settings before its use became commercial, the Media Lab believes that a similar gestation could be important for blockchain, too — so it can become secure and reliable enough for mainstream usin academic and government settings before its use became commercial, the Media Lab believes that a similar gestation could be important for blockchain, too — so it can become secure and reliable enough for mainstream use.
As far as a vehicle goes, I can get a reliable gas - electric hybrid (a plug - in hybrid, even) for far less than $ 35,000.
After so much unexpected loss (savings, houses, discretionary spending), a renewed interest in things that are permanent and reliable is only natural — you might drop $ 800 on a pair handmade John Lobb oxfords, but should the nuclear holocaust hit, those shoes are gonna outlast the cockroaches, which is certainly more than you can say for a trucker cap.
With the Phillips curve appearing to be a less reliable guidepost than it has been in the past, the anchoring role of inflation expectations remains critically important.
But in recent years this link has proven less reliable than in the past.
In the presence of a broad range of reliable valuation metrics uniformly at more than twice their historical norms, coupled with the most severe overvalued, overbought, overbullish, rising - yield syndrome we define, it is instructive how shorter - term action has evolved near those points.
At present, the better question is «do I prefer a zero loss to the prospect of a 40 - 60 % interim loss in a market that is strenuously overbought and overbullish, and has returned to valuations that are more than double reliable historical valuation norms?»
The prestigious award validates the progress the company made in 2015 and speaks to our dedication to providing reliable, affordable IT services to small and medium - sized businesses in more than 150 North American locations.
In any event, the problem for investors is that whatever increment we could possibly observe in GDP growth pales in comparison to the fact that the most historically reliable market valuation measures are far more than double their historical normIn any event, the problem for investors is that whatever increment we could possibly observe in GDP growth pales in comparison to the fact that the most historically reliable market valuation measures are far more than double their historical normin GDP growth pales in comparison to the fact that the most historically reliable market valuation measures are far more than double their historical normin comparison to the fact that the most historically reliable market valuation measures are far more than double their historical norms.
But that difference takes a particular form: «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» syndromes have been less reliable than in other market cycles across history.
Of course, given that Shiller's raw CAPE is also much less reliable than our margin - adjusted variant, a decline in the Shiller CAPE, driven by a statistical artifact of its own construction, will not make stocks any less hypervalued.
Clarke said that after exploring the many options in the space, Workday was more than satisfied that AWS is a highly reliable and scalable platform to achieve what he said the company needs to.
Well, the ECRI (one of the more reliable private economic analysis groups) has finally thrown in the towel - «With the Weekly Leading Index having dropped more than 13 points in the last nine months, it is exhibiting a pronounced, pervasive, and persistent decline that is unambiguously recessionary.»
Stéfane Marion, who is Arseneau's boss at National Bank, says the more reliable measure of wages is found in StatsCan's quarterly reports on gross domestic product, which rely on hard numbers rather than interviews over the phone.
For more than 20 years, PNC Business Credit has been a consistent, reliable lender to mid-sized companies through good and bad economies, in a variety of scenarios.
Our actual expectation is that the completion of the current market cycle is likely to wipe out the entire total return of the S&P 500 — in excess of Treasury bill returns — all the way back to roughly October 1997; an outcome that would require a market retreat no larger than it experienced in the past two cycles, and that would not even carry historically reliable valuation measures to materially undervalued levels (see When You Look Back On This Moment In Historyin excess of Treasury bill returns — all the way back to roughly October 1997; an outcome that would require a market retreat no larger than it experienced in the past two cycles, and that would not even carry historically reliable valuation measures to materially undervalued levels (see When You Look Back On This Moment In Historyin the past two cycles, and that would not even carry historically reliable valuation measures to materially undervalued levels (see When You Look Back On This Moment In HistoryIn History).
US Treasury yields which have been in the focus in the last days are slightly lower today, especially regarding the longer end of the curve, as core durable goods orders came in much lower than expected, even as the less reliable headline number beat the consensus estimate.
MI works and is a reliable form of credit risk protection, as evidenced by the more than $ 50 billion in claims that mortgage insurers paid to the GSEs through the downturn.
For more than 20 years, we have been a consistent, reliable lender to mid-sized companies through good and bad economies, in a variety of scenarios.
The surge in Ripple's price over the two years is largely attributable to the adoption of the Ripple blockchain by Japanese banks and increased interest by other global finance institutions as it provides suitable settlements platform that is far more reliable than the current solutions such as SWIFT.
Even though the Frontier release is the first milestone in the Ethereum project and was intended for use by developers as a beta version, it turned out to be more capable and reliable than anyone expected, and developers have rushed in to build solutions and improve the Ethereum ecosystem.
The volume of merchandise exports in November — seen as a more reliable gauge of underlying strength than value terms — rose 6.1 % from a year earlier, the Ministry of Finance announced Wednesday.
Doing business in the highly competitive information technology industry offers many challenges to a small company, but nothing offers a greater challenge to the growth and success of a small business than the need for a reliable source of cash flow.
That's because Alberta is uniquely suited for renewable energy, with the most hours of sunshine in the country and more reliable winds than any other province, says the report.
Although atheism is semantically the rejection of the claim of an existence of a god, it is also the result of careful scrutiny of reality as explained and analyzed using the scientific method, which in the 21st century is far more reliable than what was used in 1st century bronze aged Palestine.
The general consensus of the day is that Governor Mitt Romney showed up far more prepared than anyone expected and President Barack Obama's generally reliable polish was mysteriously absent in Wednesday night's first presidential debate.
No sooner had I finished my piece for Faith magazine's last issue (in which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish Catholics to keep themselves at arms length from the secularised and indifferentist ethos of many English dioceses) than news emerged that one English bishop at least had done something to try to address the problem, and that he had in the process aroused the kind of secularist hostility which is, I strongly suspect, — certainly in this country — the only really reliable sign that the Catholic Church is being faithful to its vocation.
I just find my source to be much more reliable than that of one which is mired in the human condition.
Whether we place our faith in science, religion, education, government, the justice system or nothing more than the accuracy of the tube map in the front of our diary, each one of us lives by faith in whatever we trust to be reliable and true.
But in the medium term (a few decades), a larger bureaucratic government can seem more reliable than parents who aren't there and civic institutions that do not pick up the slack.
Chesterton's Autobiography is not always a reliable source; but there is corroborating evidence for these protective feelings from his childhood onwards: and since this evidence is virtually unknown, it is probably best here to take this opportunity to publish it for the first time (much of it will appear in my forthcoming book Chesterton and the Romance of Orthodoxy, though I discovered some of it too late for it to be included) rather than repeat old arguments.
'» The unspoken assumption — a questionable one — is apparently that the Christian consumer should find such merchants to be more honest, reliable and ethical in their business dealings than other merchants, who may identify themselves as Jewish, as secular humanists, as Christians who reject the «born - again» tag, or whatever.
It is smaller than the gap discernible in the 1920s, and only slightly larger than those for the «40s and «50s (see Yearbook of Amen can and Canadian Churches for the years 1920 - 1984)(I have made these calculations without including one denomination on the Carroll graph — the Lutheran Church in America — whose antecedents in earlier decades are too complex for reliable figuring.
Homicide statistics are much more reliable, and consistently across space and time, show that more women are killed by their intimate partner than men — although in total, far more men are homicide victims (that's mostly men killing other men).
At the end of the day Anna, the bible is found to be far less reliable in condemning homosexuality than it is in supporting slavery and misogyny.
In other words, Thomas, though perhaps written in final form about mid-second century or shortly thereafter, may preserve an independent tradition of sayings more reliable in some cases than those found in Matthew, Mark and LukIn other words, Thomas, though perhaps written in final form about mid-second century or shortly thereafter, may preserve an independent tradition of sayings more reliable in some cases than those found in Matthew, Mark and Lukin final form about mid-second century or shortly thereafter, may preserve an independent tradition of sayings more reliable in some cases than those found in Matthew, Mark and Lukin some cases than those found in Matthew, Mark and Lukin Matthew, Mark and Luke.
Globalization evolves in accord with reliable economic laws that are more powerful than partisan politics — and more objective, rational, and neutral, and thus at once inevitable and morally superior.
I had decided that culture, in the forms of philosophy and social analysis, was, for all its problems, more reliable than Christ.
Our common sense isn't sufficiently reliable to play at this high - stakes game: We often misattribute causes to empirical phenomena, and though we occasionally recognize our error in retrospect, more often than not we simply leave our instincts unquestioned.
Thus Luke's dates, and other clues in the New Testament, are not at all reliable, partly because they were written nearly a century after the event and partly because they were determined by religious interests rather than by a concern for historical accuracy.
He's never driven it more than 10 - 15 miles a day, to and from work, so it served it's purpose in that regard but I didn't consider it to be a safe or reliable vehicle.
By manufacturing much of these components in - house rather than sourcing from overseas, Electro Freeze ensures customers receive reliable, high - quality equipment.
More than two decades ago, when the U.S. Congress passed its 1990 Farm Bill, a congressional mandate was included in the bill (Title 21) instructing the USDA to create a national legal definition of «organic» that would provide reliable, uniform, enforceable standards for any food bearing the term «organic.»
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