There is no way to determine whether a dog is eating grass simply because they like it other
than ruling out all other possible theories.
Rather
than ruling out your potential matches right away based on physical appearance, take the time to thoroughly read through their profile before deciding whether or not to forego a conversation.
Worse, Lentini says, many investigators set out trying to prove an established theory of the crime, rather
than ruling out hypotheses with the help of models and experiments, as Torero does.
Rather
than ruling out ideas on the basis of the conventional wisdom (i.e., mostly uninformed prejudice), the whole point of the scientific method is to check things out for ourselves — especially when the cost of doing so is modest and the potential rewards are great.
She argued that rather
than ruling out hard Brexit, the prime minister was taking «an extreme gamble with Britain's future».
Not exact matches
For more
than a year, Finland has been testing the proposition that the best way to lift economic fortunes may be the simplest: Hand
out money without
rules or restrictions on how people use it.
What's more is that Eisenberg failed to have a commanding presence on screen, feeling too much like a spazzed
out tech genius with serious inadequacy issues
than anyone who could exhibit the confidence it takes to
rule over Metropolis.
As a
rule, humans almost always believe they deserve more credit for a job well done
than they would be willing to dish
out to a co-worker who completed the same task.
In my NYT bestselling book, Killing Sacred Cows, I warn people of the 15 major problems of the 401 (k), including: you're not the owner but only the beneficiary of your 401 (k), the government can change the
rules at any time, you can't get to the money until 59 1/2, and the fees are typically much higher
than most investments
out there because you've added complexity and layers of administration and legal fees.
As Adams and others have pointed
out, his posting didn't necessarily violate Twitter's
rules because he used Zenkel's corporate email address rather
than a personal or private one, and also because that address was freely available elsewhere online.
«I would never
rule it
out... the real question is, can a businessperson and entrepreneur do more to help the country
than the president?»
At first when I saw the new less
than 20 %
rule I was freaking
out!
Two documents, totaling more
than 230 pages and issued by the Marijuana Enforcement Division, a branch of the Colorado Department of Revenue, spell
out the
rules for medical and recreational marijuana businesses.
But to every
rule there is an exception, and glad I was to be called
out (and called up) by the founder and CEO of one mobile - health company whose entire premise is based on scientific research with repeatable results — the exact study, in fact, I had used as my example of what works better
than a health app.
Travelers are trying to figure
out how to deal with new government
rules placing an indefinite ban on electronic devices larger
than smartphones from the cabins of commercial aircraft flying to both the United States and the United Kingdom from certain countries.
Colvin, who has worked on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange trading floor for more
than 20 years, isn't
ruling out a new gold spike caused by tensions abroad.
As always, this depends on the individual business, but a good
rule of thumb is that you shouldn't take
out more
than you can pay down to zero at least once during the next 12 months.
Other countries could follow the same
rule book — I think we are going to see something like that with South Korea and probably many others — but the market's fate will be no different
than after what played
out in Japan and Australia.
Evans rings off some simple
rules: don't buy anything you're pressured to buy or don't understand; ask the seller for their qualifications and track record, and if they don't give satisfactory answers, don't buy; don't invest more money
than you can stand to lose, and never invest it all in one deal; avoid anything with an offshore element to it («That means your money's never coming back»); and seek
out an unbiased second opinion, say, from your accountant or bank manager.
In less
than five minutes, journalist Hill makes the case for having less stuff in a smaller space and lays
out three simple
rules for editing your life.
The proceeds would allow it to reduce debt faster, giving its businesses, which include chemicals, pharmaceuticals and lab equipment, more flexibility, although it
ruled out acquisitions worth more
than 500 million euros this year.
Brent Lightner, founder of the digital agency Taoti Creative, has a simple
rule: «If you have less
than $ 10,000 to invest in your website, figure
out how to make Squarespace or Wix work.
Though Morgan Stanley did point
out that the risk of a referendum was higher in countries where they are called by garnering signatures rather
than by the
ruling parties.
That has been part of the appeal of the so - called «4 percent
rule» — an investment - income strategy that says as long as you withdraw no more
than 4 percent of your initial portfolio, adjusted for inflation, on an annual basis during your retirement years, you shouldn't run
out of money.
You can also try
out the 80 - 20
rule (# 18 of our 30 Weight Loss Tips Better
Than Counting Calories): just eat well 80 percent of the time and save 20 percent to splurge.
Ray Ferrara, the former chairman of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards who's chairman and CEO of dually registered ProVise Management Group in Clearwater, Florida, noted on a panel discussion at the event that he expects his firm to shell
out «less
than $ 10,000 in our hard costs» to comply with the fiduciary
rule, but didn't anticipate «any significant ongoing [compliance] costs.»
One observer pointed
out that a federal judge's
ruling has actually overturned the order for now, which she suggested is doing more
than Musk's chosen tactics for voicing his concern.
As it is designed to do, our
rule - based system for market timing provided the requisite signals for us to close our long positions (other
than ETFs with low correlation) and get
out of the way before downside momentum really started kicking in.
While the Times reported that the leak didn't come from Trump's legal team, it didn't
rule out the possibility that it came from people close to or affiliated with it, rather
than from Mueller's team.
Can dividend investing help smoothing this
out, so you will not be pressed that much selling your stocks for income (4 %
rule) and using dividends rather
than your principal.
«This year once again breaks the previous record for the number of resolutions filed, and companies are having less success
than ever in knocking
out proposals under SEC
rules,» says Andrew Behar, CEO of As You Sow, in the preface to the report.
And even more
than that, Cohen's statement last month when he acknowledged making the payment explicitly said that the Trump Organization and campaign were not involved but conspicuously didn't
rule out Trump himself having been party to it.
The capital
rules changed, and Lloyds, rather
than just buying
out its retail investors at par, was nice enough to offer to buy them
out at a premium.
The increasing chatter about «trading a rally» rather
than «investing for value» makes me suspect that we shouldn't
rule out a decline into the 700's, where I expect value - oriented investors to take a firmer stand.
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't
rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations
than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
But the government's gradual tightening of
rules for borrowers — a firm admission that the market was hotter
than anyone was comfortable with — has taken some steam
out of the market, and economists, like Carney, seem to believe a soft landing may be at hand.
At a news conference on Tuesday, President Obamadid not
rule out a foreign link but suggested that the Tsarnaev brothers appeared to be «self - radicalized» and that local, homegrown terrorist plots were harder to detect and prevent
than those originating overseas.
We, on the other hand, view it with hope: because more
than anything, the events of the past few days show that the truth is getting
out — the truth that capital markets simply can not exist under the authoritarian
rule of central planners, the truth that the stock market is a casino in which the best one can hope for a quick flip, and finally the truth that our entire socio - economic regime, whose existence has been predicated by borrowing from the uncreated wealth of the future, and where accumulated debt could be wiped
out at the flip of a switch if things go wrong in the process obliterating the welfare of billions (of less
than 1 % ers), is one big lie.
Social Security sets
out a few key
rules for eligibility: The child must be unmarried, under the age of 18 or 19 years old, and in school no higher
than grade 12.
It doesn't help that 10 - year bond yields are still lower
than the prospective operating earnings yield on the S&P 500 (the «Fed Model»), not only because the model is built on an omitted variables bias (see the August 22 2005 comment), but also because the model statistically underperforms a simpler
rule that says «get in when stock yields are high and interest rates are falling, and get
out when the reverse is true.»
Ezrati
rules this
out, not on the basis of any sort of calculation, but simply because it doesn't seem «reasonable» (and certainly not fair) that the market should perform worse in a good economy
than in a bad one.
According to Mr. Prentice, it is because there are currently more sellers
than buyers in the oil patch (and with the new Investment Canada restrictions, Canada has just
ruled out an important set of prospective buyers); because Canada has an infrastructure deficit (not enough facilities to get the product to the right markets — Keystone XL etc); and due to the impact of foreign investment
rules.
We can't
rule it
out, but it's less likely to happen today
than it was in the 1930s.
Banking
Rule # 1 does not say that fractional reserve banks must lend
out their excess reserves, only that they can not lend more
than their excess reserves.
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 drone registration
rule required that all persons operating a drone weighing more
than 250 grams for either hobbyist or non-hobbyist operations in U.S. airspace must fill
out a simple registration form and pay a $ 5 fee.
As a non theist, I do not pretend to know what happens after death, I do not pretend to think that God has laid
out laws other
than the Golden
Rule.
The ugliest presentations of racism may have been pulled
out, but it's clear that we're still dealing with the after - effects — even now, social mobility is less evident in black men who play by the
rules than white men who don't.
When are people going to realize that being moral is a lot simpler
than obeying every little
rule spelled
out extensively in any religion.
In human history, the actual living
out of marriage as a lifelong union has been the exception rather
than rule.