Not exact matches
The long -
term trend of earnings per share for American businesses is up
because large corporations retain earnings that they can use to pay down debt, buy back stock, or grow operations, and this allows us to have the reasonable certainty that Coca - Cola, Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, PepsiCo, and the rest of the
usual suspects will be worth more ten years from now.
I mention, only
because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the
usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I learn / experience can be
termed as the Divine acting.
he can ask for that salaries next year when his a free agent
because lets say if he had three year contract in a club around and he would be worth around 70 million divide that in to three years that 23 million on top of your
usual salary, just that makes over 440K a week on top of salaries so its a bargain if you think about it in
terms of contracts
by ED I don't know about you all folks but I am dreading the summer transfer window this year, not
because of the
usual lack of activity from Arsenal in
terms of incoming signings but that there is a genuine possibility that we could be set to lose many Arsenal players including two of our biggest stars in Alexis and Mesut Ozil, who would inevitably kick start the exodus and turn as back to a feeder club.
And as is Toyota's
usual preference, the RAV4 doesn't shortchange you in
terms of cargo capacity,
because there's 35.6 cubic feet behind the second - row seat (70.6 cubic feet behind the first - row seats).
If one publisher insisted on the agency model, selling Stephen King's books for $ 9.99, they would make more money per sale, but lose more over the long run
because another publisher would offer their books under the
usual terms, letting the retailer set the price.
That's one of the biggest benefits of renters insurance in Columbia —
because it travels with you, it offers personal property and liability coverage wherever you are, subject to the
usual terms and conditions of the policy.
Because of the season and that there is a lot of competition among lenders, interest rates drop and fees are cut so that they become a little less expensive than the
usual short -
term loans.
And
because they are government backed, the interest rates charged are lower than
usual, and repayment
terms are more flexible.
This isn't to say that in storyline
terms it's up to the
usual Yakuza standards,
because it isn't.
However, I believe that RGGI allowance management is different
because the affected sources do not treat allowances as a storable commodity or a financial asset in the
usual sense of the
term.
The IPCC takes the sensible position that establishing a «business - as -
usual» (BAU) baseline for making long -
term global climate projections is a pretty tricky endeavor
because it means figuring out how the population and economy of the entire world is going to develop over the next century or more.
The purchase and sale contract or an affidavit stating its material
terms and stating that it is still effective, or both, could be recorded in the real estate records of the county where the property was located prior to closing, but it would be highly
usual to do so absent a clear indication that a breach was imminent (
because it is very rare for this to happen since the consequences are clear and it is so often an open and shut case) but it could come up if the seller believes that a condition under the original contract was breached and the buyer disagreed.
I mention that
because (instead of the
usual content) they've put up a cartoon explaining SOPA / PIPA in the simplest
terms possible.
The
usual advice from the financial media is that you should only buy
term,
because it's simple, transparent, and cheap.