Money market funds used to be priced at $ 1.00 per share and investors were
under the assumption there was little to no fluctuation in share price.
Superior Credit Repair in Birmingham, AL always offers free credit evaluations.Many individuals are
under the assumption there is nothing that can be done to remove the incorrect information on their credit reports.
Under these assumptions there may be between 3 and 6 years of royalties left.
Not exact matches
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assumptions made by us in light of our experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors that we believe are appropriate and reasonable
under the circumstances, but
there can be no assurance that such estimates and
assumptions will prove to be correct.
Allen created a new company, Mojave Aerospace Ventures, which would own the spaceship technology developed by Rutan, structuring the deal
under the
assumption that
there would be no payoff.
Figuring out what customers like is the eternal challenge for every retailer, and
there's a lot of contradictory info out
there: on the one hand, studies confirm that everyone is drawn to novelty, with many people operating
under the
assumption that the newest product must be the best (and they're often right, but not always).
There's some sophisticated number - crunching going on
under the hood — essentially, BlackRock combines its forecast for market returns with
assumptions about retirees» longevity to arrive at its spending estimates.
At most,
there are some studies showing that personalised PRT won't work
under certain sets of
assumptions.
Hint:
there won't be; investors are going to see their money burn as well, even
under the most generous
assumptions about the undoubtedly glorious future.
The
assumption there has been that companies have been making decisions
under certain expectations.
Well I can't rightly say with complete conviction that one never has, but I won't operate
under the
assumption that
there has been, that's just silly.
He will distrust all hasty
assumption of equality as long as
there is a change of historical derivation from other sources while not refusing to allow for independent growth and development of religious concepts and institutions
under analogous conditions and circumstances.
So wait you aren't going to blame what was obviously Politics on Religious Wars lets not forget that
there were a few things involved in these «Wars of Religion» and I am sure most historians will agree with me, firstly the Crusades weren't thought up as some ideological crusade to protect Christians from some horde of Muslims coming from the east, they were in - fact land grabbing and trying to stave off the eventual fall of what is now known as Istanbul, secondly I highly doubt that most of the average religious person had any idea just how politicized the church became during this time period or up until probably John Paul the II took over, I mean the Thirty Years War could have been called a Religious war
under this Videos silly
assumptions.
And thirdly,
there is a tacit
assumption that the British empire embodies,
under providential guidance, the manifest process of such an historical evolution.
The speculation that it was in a «section on preaching to the «half breeds» / Samaritans» might be some handy way someone sections off that section of the book, but to assume every incident within a certain part of scripture is
there like a Science book identifying the phylum and genus of an animal, that is, that everything mentioned
under the Raccoon Family is in the Raccoon Family (the ring - tail cat, kinkajou, coatimundi... three other members of the raccoon family), is an
assumption that does not seem to apply to the Bible and how it is written... it is more human, and living, and not sterile, everything in its tight little unmovable section, etc..
They pushed to snag Hayward first,
under the
assumption that George would still be
there later and the Pacers would wait for their standing offer.
just reading around and all if not most rags are saying our net spend is # 46 million how can they tell that when they do nt even know what our real budget is if it was # 100 million then we are in profit by quite a bit i do nt really know what they base
there assumptions on this is where you could do with swiss ramble to dissect what really was spent from what i could see most of our 5 transfers were covered by out goings and c / l monies earned debuchy - vela deal, chambers - vermalen deal, ospina - cesc and miquel deals sanchez c / l monies and other monies recovered from wages and old installment based deals this is the same with welbeck i would imagine if not then poldolski will be sold in jan to cover this as i think he was going to be sold and this would have covered welbecks transfer more or less also and people do nt always realize that arsenal have money coming in from more than one source to cover transfers not just puma and emirates deals we have property arm of the club which makes money for transfers also outstanding debts we are owed of old transfers we receive each year on song cesc maybe van persie and all other structured deals in installment payments sales we just flogged miquel as an example and all the monies from released wages and youths sold its a bit to complex to just say we have a net spend of xyz when arsenal do nt even make the budget public so they have no starting point from which to go from i bet you we have broke even or even made a slight profit as we are self sustaining it would make sense that we can break even or at least make the net spend
under # 10 million each year at least screw then all we are the arsenal we do thing our way
There's another, rickety
assumption under that: The Cubs were willing to lose Darvish, Jake Arrieta, Lance Lynn, and Alex Cobb.
The statement read, «In keeping with the promise he made to the good people of Lagos State on
assumption of office that
there will be no room for corrupt and indisciplined police officers
under his watch, the Lagos State Police Command hereby releases to the general public the breakdown in figures, of police personnel punished for various disciplinary offences between the months of September and December 2017 as follows:
«The
assumption in the Arctic is that nothing gets going until the ice melts...
there's just not enough light
under the ice.»
What we show is that
under reasonable
assumptions for conditions on Europa, subduction could be happening
there as well, which is really exciting.»
The first large outbreak — in 2007 on Yap Island in Micronesia — infected 70 percent of the island's population but was only identified because scientists had been deployed
there on the
assumption the isle was
under siege by dengue.
But only when you see that the
assumptions you've been working
under are not valid, when you despair of getting
there through your rational mind, does the possibility of truly changing your mind arise.
There's a great, albeit NSFW, line in
Under Siege 2 about the danger of
assumption, so involve your end - users from the earliest possible point.
This is due to the new recruits» (many of them disadvantaged) having been averaged in with current private parents (many of them fairly advantaged), and
there are not enough of the former —
under my
assumption — to outweigh the latter.
«
There's an
assumption under this that teachers would try harder if they were paid more,» says Gratz.
There is no magic number that will mean the charter sector has fulfilled its duty to special education, and policy should not be created
under this
assumption.
Even
under current
assumptions,
there's no disputing that teacher pension plans are expensive, and the majority of today's teachers are not receiving the benefits of those contributions.
[But] even after the law was passed, superintendents operated
under the
assumption that bumping rights were still
there» (Hayes, 2008).
Under the
assumption that
there's no difference in fuel economy on your vehicle, that kind of kills my only explanation.
The automaker hasn't disclosed specific volume figures, but the rear seats do fold down which would,
under assumption, provide at least double the cargo space than
there is with them upright.
There's some sophisticated number - crunching going on
under the hood — essentially, BlackRock combines its forecast for market returns with
assumptions about retirees» longevity to arrive at its spending estimates.
Most of us have lived life
under the
assumption that
there's an imaginary ladder to climb and we must keep earning more money.
There are people who are
under the mistaken
assumption that if a dog is a good show dog, it can not be a good hunting dog.
The
assumption that «maleness» in at fault also ignores that
there are breed differences in aggression, something we tend to sweep
under the carpet nowadays.
I'm honestly curious to know what happened
there, I mean, I was
under the
assumption that Nintendo funded the game, thus, making it a perma - Nintendo exclusive, I'm gonna guess WB paid to get it in all its entirety.
This is probably a fairly common phenomenon, and I can only imagine what it must have been like buying the PS4 when it first arrived — the point that I'm trying to make here is that
there is a substantial portion of the Sony fan - base that has bought their next - gen console — as I have —
under the
assumption that it is going to last.
The wording of people does not particularly mean human, within Hyrule as presented by past games
there are countless races and creatures that live in the world (this is
under the
assumption that the game is set in Hyrule).
There are also file system concerns, lack of a Steam Workshop equivalent, and other technical issues, so right now we're operating
under the
assumption that PS4 version won't have level editor support.
As early as high school I opted for an academic career path,
under the
assumption that
there was no money in art.
And,
there's an interesting twist in this auction — speculators who believe that a national cap and trade will pass soon, might be inclined to buy extra permits,
under the
assumption that they'll be more expensive
under a nationwide system like the one Obama is pushing.
The main post here uses the Box data
under the
assumption that temperature differences determined by the same method are likely to be correct in terms of relative position, but when compared to records determined by other methods
there may be biases (possibly unknown) which distort the result.
We find that within a 2,000 - y envelope
there is a strong relationship between cumulative emissions and committed sea level
under either of our tested
assumptions about WAIS stability, but the relationship is particularly steep when we do not assume collapse to be inevitable.
Limited to just detrended ENSO you are right, but
there is that plowed
under by CO2
assumptions secular trend, the pacific centennial oscillation, that makes the difference.
This paper finds that
under a wide range of
assumptions about future growth in wealth and population, and about the effects of human - caused climate change, in every case
there is far greater potential to affect future losses by focusing attention on the societal conditions that generate vulnerability to losses.
Note that
there's some uncertainty over how high, exactly, China's emissions are expected peak in 2030, but no matter what
assumptions you use, they're expected to peak much higher (the orange lines) than what would be required
under «inertia» or «equity» approaches to stay below 2 °C:
In fact,
under reasonable alternative
assumptions, one of the models used to estimate the SCC provides a negative estimate of the SCC — implying that
there are net benefits to global warming, which would argue for subsidizing, not taxing, CO2 emissions.
The conclusion was that subject to the
assumptions of the study
there would be no violations of their standards so «Entergy has satisfied the applicable requirements
under the NYISO's Generator Deactivation Process to retire the Generators on or after its requested deactivation date».
With global warming, we haven't even established with certainty that
there IS a problem, but the IPCC has been operating since 1990
under the mad
assumption that
there MUST be, we've only to PROVE it.
Now, without going to the trouble of a Baysian probability analysis (which would just be putting numbers to educated guesswork), I think
there is good reason to consider the Russian Heatwave sufficiently improbable on the
assumption of no warming (relative to its probability on the
assumption of GW) that it is worth independant recognition as evidence of the warming globe instead of just being burried
under a mob of other statistics.