Sentences with phrase «virtually no points»

Likewise, one finds that virtually every point of significant overvaluation was systematically followed by below - average total market returns over a 10 - 12 year horizon.
I agree with the author on virtually every point he made, one of which was that your view is to narrow by far.
Because the structure sits on the top of a hill, we could arrange our worship furniture to face virtually any point on a distant horizon.
Yet, on virtually every point in that sketch, the churches» views are in contrast to those which now seem to have been typical of Jesus!
Conversely, virtually point by point, the Christian New Right represents the agenda of the business class (and of other strata interested in material production) with which the new class is locked in battle.
Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc., Plano, Texas, and Keurig Green Mountain Inc., Burlington, Mass., announced that the companies have entered into a definitive merger agreement to create Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP), a new beverage company of scale with a portfolio of iconic consumer brands and unrivaled distribution capability to reach virtually every point - of - sale in North America, the companies say.
Dr Pepper Snapple said the merger will provide «unrivalled distribution capability to reach virtually every point - of - sale in North America».
PLANO, Tex. and BURLINGTON, Mass., January 29, 2018 — Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. («Dr Pepper Snapple»)(NYSE: DPS) and Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. («Keurig») today announced that the companies have entered into a definitive merger agreement to create Keurig Dr Pepper («KDP»), a new beverage company of scale with a portfolio of iconic consumer brands and unrivaled distribution capability to reach virtually every point - of - sale in North America.
From virtually that point forward, RU had no passing threat.
It just went on and on and on with virtually no point to any of it.
The setup scores virtually no points for user - friendliness because its learning curve is steeper than the Rocky Mountains.
The sea dominates the landscape with views of the surrounding Atlantic Ocean accessible from virtually every point on the island.
These games allowed for much broader and more complex missions to be made reasonable in magnitude, because the two characters could talk to each other at virtually any point, reconfirming objectives and aspects of the story thus far.
I really just intended to point out the math thing and now I've got a whole critical response brewing on virtually every point in this article.
Although the rate of warming of surface air and lower troposphere temperatures appear to have slowed over the past few years, the same could be said at any virtually any point in time by cherrypicking short - term noise and ignoring the long - term trend (Figure 2).
Whether it's CO2 emissions, temperature change, ocean dead zones, freshwater resources, vertebrate species or total forest cover, the grim charts virtually all point in the same dismal direction, indicating continued momentum toward doomsday.
However, virtually every point made in the article was factually incorrect, as Rose would have known if he were a Skeptical Science reader, because we recently pre-bunked his piece.
I have worked for a small independent real estate company for over 12 years now, and although my position and responsibilities have changed since I started, at virtually all points I have had a comprehensive view of every agent's sales performance and commission income, as well as their involvement in company, community and industry activities.

Not exact matches

The United States» brand - new ambassador to Canada found himself on the defensive as Frank McKenna, Canada's former top diplomat to the U.S., hammered him mercilessly on virtually every major point of bilateral contention, from the status of the Keystone XL pipeline to the Trans - Pacific Partnership.
«At this point, you're virtually owned by the corporations» that won't stick by musicians like the old days.
The final version of the talking points shows what happened: Just about everything was cut, leaving virtually nothing.
«Virtually every business is doing some form of content marketing these days,» Long points out.
To have the skills and the talent to play this game virtually is a talking point everywhere.»
David points out that Canada Post finds itself in virtually the same place as AT&T, Bell Canada and IBM did back in the 1980s, when these monopoly - like giants got whacked by technological and regulatory change.
Simply by entering a competitor's website domain, users are presented with an abundance of data including total paid and organic keywords, estimated value of organic traffic, organic competitors, and virtually any other data points you need to formulate a strategy.
Before getting into the details of which idea virtually sold itself and the one that seemed to be a near - impossible proposition, I'll point out that an easy - to - sell business idea runs the risk of also being easy to copy — which could be a problem.
At one point a man asking a question (who later turned out to be from the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong) grew so irate during his questioning that when the microphone was taken away from him, he carried on speaking — virtually shouting.
Doing business domestically has a long list of obstacles too, ones that virtually all the respondents had managed to overcome, he points out.
High Point virtually guarantees they won't have to.
In a world increasingly dominated by streaming media on mobile devices, new DirecTV subscribers will be offered «immediate access to programming... at the point of sale,» AT&T said, adding that the deal will «offer customers the freedom to watch hit TV shows anytime virtually anywhere, using a TV, computer, tablet or smartphone.»
Critics charge that independent risk assessment of the CMHC is virtually impossible, a pertinent point given the heightened fears of a bubble.
The evidence behind low cost indexing has become virtually irrefutable at this point.
I'll be honest — in the back of virtually every trader's head, at some point during their career, this question is asked.
As one of the most active investors with diverse managers, Fairview conducted due diligence on virtually every institutional quality woman and minority - owned firm in the market in 2017, providing the Firm a unique vantage point.
However, research shows that virtually all songs (about 98 %) are played at some point.
In the chart below, the current data point would be about 0.4, not as extreme as we observed in 1929, 2000, or 2007 of course, but equal to or beyond what we've observed at virtually every other market peak in history.
As a result, I view the possibility of a favorable shift in trend uniformity during February as virtually nonexistent at this point.
The 6 points rate on JetBlue purchases is virtually unmatchable from its competitors, as most other cards top out at around 3 points.
The main points here are that QE has encouraged the dramatic overvaluation of virtually every class of investments; that these elevated valuations don't represent «wealth» (which is embodied in the future stream of deliverable cash flows, not in the current price); that extreme valuations promise dismal future outcomes for investors over a 10 - 12 year horizon; and that until a clear improvement in market internals conveys a resumption of speculative risk - seeking by investors, the current combination of extreme valuations and increasing risk - aversion, coming off of an extended top formation after persistent «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» extremes, represents the singularly most negative return / risk classification we identify.
Glencore (GLCNF) is a key case in point — shares of the mining big plummeted virtually 30 % on Monday as traders feared how it would support its massive personal debt load.
A Postmedia columnist last week managed to squeeze virtually every United Conservative Party anti-Suzuki talking point, no matter how silly, into a single overwrought rant.
At this point, virtually every other party would need to gang up against them in order to form a government.
«Deregulation» and other changes have seen these controls abandoned to the point where short term interest rates are now virtually the only monetary policy instrument.
Pull together several thousand data points and it becomes fairly easy to identify prospects for virtually any product or service, including mortgage borrowing.
While I correctly anticipated the credit crisis (see Critical Point for a reminder), the unwise response of policymakers — defend the bondholders, avoid debt restructuring, change accounting rules, extend, and pretend — virtually ensured years of economic headwinds, and led me to insist on making our approach robust to even Depression - era outcomes.
A good example of this is that our bond yields are now virtually the same as US bond yields, whereas five years or 10 years ago it was not uncommon for the gap to be as high as five percentage points; some of this was a risk premium and some of it reflected our higher inflation.
In five «Dirty Harry» films, he chased, beat and shot up seemingly dozens if not hundreds of the worst criminal perps in San Francisco, but in Gran Torino, Eastwood is a 78 - year - old Korean War vet named Walt who has watched his working - class Detroit neighborhood change to the point where he's virtually a lone Caucasian surrounded by Asians.
The truth is, at some point in life and regardless of income, virtually every American will benefit in some way from a social safety - net program, whether through a social security check, an unemployment benefit or a school lunch.
You are making it needlessly hard, or are perhaps just plain too stupid to understand such a simple fact as: there's no point debunking myths that virtually no one and no one at all with any real clout believes in anyway, but MUCH point in debunking myths that large numbers of people, including powerful politicians, believe should be the guiding principles for the country's entire political culture and laws.
Atheists have written numerous books, virtually all of which acknowledge countless god concepts, while pointing out that NONE of them has the slightest evidence in their favor.
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