The very last point labeled 2010 presents a weighted average of the unfiltered data (or model results) that weights most heavily the years 2000 - 2007 with a weight of 6.4 % for each of them.
It's right at the end so stands as the film's ultimate statement and is revealing up until
the very last point of decency (and some would say it went too far).
Not exact matches
That
last point is something I'm
very familiar with, as the St. Louis area (where I call home) has become home to three fast - growing startup competitions: placeholderArch Grants, the Ameren Accelerator Demo Day, and the St. Charles County Demo Day.
For all the reasons mentioned above, font sizes have increased over the
last few years to the
point that many view 14 px as the
very minimum font size, and many sites go even bigger with 18 px as a minimum, especially when a lot of reading is involved.
While several
very good notebooks launched in the
last year, there wasn't One True Laptop you could
point to and say «this is the best machine for most people» the way you could about the MacBook Air years ago.
As noted in the
last point, everyone has ideas but
very few people actually execute on them.
As observers have
pointed out, Microsoft is nowhere in this area — at
last month's Consumer Electronics Show, it was
very difficult to find any of the connected home or wearable gadgets with apps for Windows devices.
«I think he has a
very strong ability to communicate what I think is the heart of the Democratic message,» Strickland said,
pointing to speeches Springer delivered to delegations at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia
last summer.
Cook
pointed out on Apple's
last earnings call that nearly all of the Fortune 500 already use iPads, but don't roll them out to
very many employees.
A Monmouth University survey released
last fall showed that more than half of New Jersey residents want to leave at some
point, with 26 % saying that it's «
very likely» they'll move away from the Garden State.
Williamson said the PMIs
pointed to fourth - quarter GDP growth of 0.1 percent, weaker than the 0.2 percent predicted in a Reuters poll
last week, but that
very weak expansion is coming at a cost: firms cut prices for the 33rd month.
Since some might wonder, I'll
point out that I'm not technically a professional journalist myself — I'm a professor who dabbles at blogging — but I take my independence seriously, and I assure you that the first time anyone in management at Rogers Media (owner of Canadian Business) tries to tell me what to write in this space, that will be the
very last day I write for them.
As Vox's Matt Yglesias
pointed out
last year, Apple has largely been able to borrow at
very low rates to keep investing in the US.
Last week in London, for example, an analyst from a research company with whose views I am usually in strong sympathy and who herself is
very bearish on China's growth prospects, airily dismissed Chinese debt concerns by
pointing out that Chinese government debt, even after adding back estimates of losses in the banking system, is lower than that of the Japanese government, and because the government's debt burden has not been a problem in Japan it won't be a problem in China.
One
last point — I am skeptical as to whether there is a
very close correlation between rates of return on capital and the level of business investment.
We want to start by
pointing out the excellent article out of Slate
last week on this
very topic.
Back in July of
last year I
pointed out that in a world where official short - term interest rates are close to zero, some short - term market interest rates are also going to be
very close to zero, and that, in such cases, interest - rate dips below zero could occur as a result of insignificant price fluctuations.
Compared to
last quarter, net income available to common shareholders increased 3 %, reflecting the combined positive impacts of 9 % higher other income and
very strong loan growth, partially offset by an eight basis
point reduction in net interest margin.
Questioner 21:
Last year you had some
very pointed comments about Valeant.
S&P finished on Thursday within 2 S&P
points of
last Friday's close, and NFP data could
very well prove to be the catalyst that results in the surge back to new all - time highs.
Oh and I want to add one
last point, my father was no sheep, or follower, he was a
very strong leader, well educated, and he still believed in something greater than himself.
I did (
very briefly) talk to Danielle Shroyer about that
last point (years later), and she said then what she also repeated here — that she never saw any romantic behavior between Tony and Courtney prior to the divorce.
As my wife
pointed out
last night, most of these former pastors felt God was calling them to pastor, and ended up
very disillusioned.
I'm not sure I understood your
last point, I operate under no such delusion, I will make no bones about the fact that if you choose to spend your life here without God, then you will do the
very same in your eternity.
Near the close of the book, Barr again seems to despair of his subject and calls for works in the «Christian doctrine of the Old Testament,» since «traditional Old Testament theology... has often tried to solve questions which, properly speaking, can not be solved within the horizon of the Hebrew Bible itself and within the boundaries of its resources» (this
last is a
very valid
point).
(For link fans, the video & notes may be found at http://www.calvaryccm.com/teachings/main/video/GS49.aspx) He made a
very valid
point: if the crucifixion was all there was to life in Christ, Jesus and His Father could've «done it over the weekend,» rather than take 33 years... especially that
last week.
«Meditation research, particularly in the
last 10 years or so, has shown to be
very promising because it
points to an ability of the brain to change and optimise in a way we didn't know previously was possible.»
The convergence of his published work over the
last forty years with the new Catechism (and Pope John Paul's thought at certain
points) is
very encouraging.
In Fr Nesbitt's article «The Christ - Centred Vision of Creation», in
last November's issue, he
pointed out that Newman «found the Scotist perspective to be truest to the Greek Fathers he studied so closely» -LCB- Discourses to Mixed Congregations 32,1 - 2, and 358), and that in The Development of Christian Doctrine Newman says that «the Incarnation «establishes in the
very idea of Christianity the sacramental principle as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.»
«That
last point», Fr Hermes comments, «is
very compelling.
@ Let us Pray I do nt disagree with you on some of your
points but the
very last... You are right the military comes first, but you forget that what they do in the miltary is their life, their job....
Professor Ayala illustrates the
very fashionable Catholic diffidence about the import of recent discoveries about the nature of the universe, whilst Clive Copus, who helpfully flags up the dominance of Ayala's school of thought at the Rome evolution conference
last year, proposes the «Intelligent Design» (ID) argument that some parts of the universe
point to God, and by implication that some don't do so nearly so well.
Another
point arises from these two passages
last cited: the
very fact of there being a nature for our knowing is a resultant of the percipient's activity in investing his perceptual experience with externality.
Luther was well acquainted with the new Elector and felt sufficient confidence to send him, on 15 May, a memorandum about the urgent financial and other needs of the University, a memorandum originally intended for Elector Frederick, who in the
last twelve months of his life had slowed down his normally
very deliberate procedures almost to stopping
point.
To your
point Peter (Fitch), a
very dear friend of mine has become an athiest over the
last 5 years or so.
As Citi
points out, the economy created 55,000 jobs
last year — a
very modest increase of 0.5 per cent — but actually lost 67,500 full - time jobs.
The Dreaming Tree received its first Platinum medal of 2017 at the Sommelier Wine Challenge
last month by way of the 2016 Pinot Noir's score of 94
points, deemed one of «the
very best wines of the competition.»
Texas: The Longhorns have given up more than 100
points in the
last two weeks in
very high - profile losses in the state of Texas, and recruits may begin to wonder if the Longhorns are really moving in the right direction.
Arsenal return to Premier League action at
last and are desperate to start getting some
points on the board again after a
very mediocre December.
Arsenal were desperately in eed of a confidence boosting win the Premier League, and with Watford's awful away form we were
very hopeful that today would get us three
points at
last.
I believe tgere are 3 titke contenders this year Leicester, city and arsenal About Leicester they are doing great but there football depends on counter attacking and few quick passes to reach the ball to mahrez or vardy i don't think they can impress anybody if they faced teams that park the bus like what the teams do with arsenal and also any injury for mahrez or vardy will ruin there season so i don't consider them a real challenge and in an open game we got the best out of them and beat them with 5 goals to 2 so calm down gooners About city they had
very impressing start for the season then they were vety baf winning most games by pure luck or
last minute goals and they could be beaten easily Arsenal are the best team form we controled most of the games and the losses and draws were by bad referee decisions or bad luck and the 4
points margain with city could have been easily 10 or 12
As long as Arsenal do not slip back in our performance levels from the north London derby win over Tottenham
last weekend, we should be able to return from Burnley on Sunday with all three
points in the bag, and we could well do without another dodgy decision from the referee thank you
very much.
Arsenal only just missed out on the Top Four
last season by one
point after finishing
very strongly and winning 8 of their
last ten matches, and then capping it off when they beat the Champions Chelsea in the FA Cup Final.
Interest in the title fight peaked
last season when the fight between Hamilton and Vettel was swinging like a pendulum, and we only reached the
point in which the fight was all but over
very late on in the season.
Surely now Arsenal are back at home where we had won 15 games in a row before the Man United debacle, and with the benefit of playing a
very weak Newcastle side that has managed just one
point from their
last 8 League games, is the perfect opportunity to get this monkey off their backs before we welcome Liverpool to the Emirates next week....
This squad is coming off of two
very lopsided affairs, with an average margin of victory of 32
Points over the
last two Weeks.
In 2015 Arsenal only just pinched second place in the League by the skin of their teeth when Tottenham collapsed in the final games of the campaign, but Spurs got their revenge in style
last season when they made sure of their second - place finish and ended 11
points ahead of a
very disappointing Gunners side, that failed to even make the Champions League.
«Allen's young and
very talented,» says assistant coach Maurice Cheeks, Philly's
last great
point guard.
They may not get everyone they target, but with the arrow fully
pointing upward based on
last years success and the
last few recruiting cycles, as well as, the school remaining a
very impressive academic institution, they sky is the limit on the recruiting trail.
largely because CWT is inheriting a team that has a lot of talent that finished with a winning record and a bowl win
last year which is so unlike his previous 3 stops where he inherited absolute train - wrecks with losing records and had them improved and
pointing north his
very first year.