Sentences with phrase «which keeps it interesting»

The menu is so creative, and they have new specials every month which keeps it interesting to keep going back.
All of the seats rotate a full 360 degrees, this allows the child to explore the world around them and change their viewpoint, which keeps them interested for longer periods of time.
There are so many unanswered questions, which keeps interest high.
The two have pretty good chemistry working and fighting together, which keeps some interest; but those expecting something stimulating out of this buddy movie won't find it.
And the second thing about God of War that is so impressive is the storyline, which keeps you interested and glued to your television set from start to finish.
The film is still enjoyable at times, and the eccentric characters have an appeal which keeps your interest, but Altman tries to go from first gear to fifth in one move for his finale, and anyone who has ever driven knows that going from first to fifth is a sure way to go nowhere fast.
Among my favorites was the title story «Miniature Wife» and the first story about a high - jacked airplane, as well as the Mall story which kept my interest all the way through.
Senator Cochran co-sponsored the Interest Rate Reduction Act which keeps interest rates low without spurring on tax hikes for small businesses.
In terms of student loan action, Lois Frankel helped pass the Bipartisan Student Loan Certainty Act which kept interest rates to a minimum in 2013.
It charges borrowers a flat fee per loan and doesn't pay commissions to its loan officers, which keeps your interest rate down.
And the second thing about God of War that is so impressive is the storyline, which keeps you interested and glued to your television set from start to finish.
I found myself thinking that the Zelda series certainly has a bit of everything, which keeps it interesting.
Ann Rowland, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Ohio, DOJ: «Actively engaged us in exercises, which kept it interesting.
These mortgages typically have a fixed rate, which keeps the interest rate and payments the same for as long as you hold the mortgage.
Then on May 3, the FHFA released two reports about Fannie and Freddie that sketch out what might happen if their multifamily lending business were privatized and stripped of their government guarantees, which keep interest rates low for Fannie and Freddie multifamily loans.

Not exact matches

Before Yellen addressed the Economic Club of Washington, her counterparts in Ottawa released their latest policy statement, in which Canada's central bank said it was keeping its benchmark interest rate at 0.5 %, a quarter - point shy of the lowest level ever.
Not least of those interests is to keep exporting gas to Turkey, which remains Russia's second - largest buyer.
The popularity of the «Xoogler» network has popped in recent years, marking an interesting symbiosis between Alphabet, which has increasingly tried to keep its entrepreneurial talent on board, and ex-employees who feel pulled to venture out on their own while still relying on its extensive network.
Further evidence comes from the interesting fact that the parchment version of the Declaration of Independence that is on display and kept in the United States National Archives wasn't actually written until July 19th; this being a copy of the approved text that was announced to the world on July 4th, with about 150 - 200 copies being made on paper and distributed on that date (26 of which are still around today, thus pre-dating what is now generally thought of as the «original»).
In keeping with being a «giver,» you should always be aware of which of your connections could be interested in meeting each other, and email is the easiest way to do so remotely.
December will mark the seventh year in which the Fed has kept interest rates near zero.
The iTunes update follows a June update to Apple's App store in which the company added more editorial content to keep people interested in browsing through the store and maybe downloading software they otherwise may not have noticed.
Even a debt - ceiling breach of a week or two during which the U.S. Treasury keeps making principal and interest payments to bond holders might hurt the U.S.'s rating.
The OECD noted that «short - term inflation expectations appear to be inching upwards,» and said that the Bank of Canada, which has kept interest rates to promote economic growth, «should soon resume tightening at a moderate pace.»
Use continuous updates and punchy messages to heighten interest and keep your customers informed about products or services which in turn can boost sales.
Just as with technology companies, fast - food chains depend on flashy new products to keep customers interested, which is why we can surely expect more of these concoctions in the year ahead.
There is no evidence that the policy, which encourages borrowing by keeping long - term interest rates low, has inflated dangerous bubbles in the stock market and residential real estate, she said.
When Bernanke's taper talk caused long - term interest rates to rise much faster than the Fed intended, one of the ways in which the central banks sought to allay market fears was to stress that it would keep short - term rates steady until the jobless rate had reached at least 6.5 %.
Residential real estate had taken on a healthy pace in late 2012 and early 2013 but has slowed since the Federal Reserve started talking about reducing its monthly bond purchase, which helps keep long - term interest rates low.
But authorities have also frequently kept the system well supplied with cash to avoid interest rates spiking too rapidly, which could slam the brakes on growth, and some market watchers fear «deleveraging» efforts aren't progressing fast enough.
Having a poor credit score will either keep you from obtaining credit altogether or place you in a high - risk category, which means that if you're approved for credit or loans, the interest rates you'll be offered will be significantly higher than someone with excellent credit.
Return: I will pay back the utility payments into «the approved bank acct» until break even point which includes interest and put a clause if the house is sold to keep up the agreement.
So your argument is that because interest rates have been kept artificially low (effectively ripping everyone off with a manipulated money supply that's becoming more worthless by the day) that paying 6 % for a mortgage (which at one point was low) is getting ripped off?
However, keep in mind you'll probably end up paying more interest in the long run with these options — which may be worth it, in order to save you from a garnished tax refund and keep your loans in good standing.
There are some signs of lower interest rates affecting the housing sector, and a few other bits of data which suggest that the US economy did not keep weakening early in the new year to the extent that it was in the last few months of 2000.
A dynamic is put in place in which debt keeps labor down — not only by eating up its wages in debt service, but in making workers suffer sharp increases in the interest rates they have to pay or even risk losing their homes if they miss a payment by going on strike or being fired.
Therefore, the way I see it, I can put cash in index funds to get the 10 - 20 % as you said but keep paying consistently our student which is at 3 - 5 % interest.
Keep in mind the goals of diversifying among market segments, which is to reduce the major risks of the major asset classes (stock market risk for stocks and interest rate risk for bonds).
Against this global backdrop, demand for higher yields is strong which will keep US interest rates from rising too fast.
This ensures that you don't pay interest and it keeps your credit utilization ratio low, which is good for your credit.
By requiring brokers to look out for clients» best interests, the SEC is effectively requiring them to give financial advice, which distinguishes them from online brokers and should let them keep charging clients premium fees.
So what Singapore is doing, which I think is so interesting and is a reminder that there are much more radical fusions of left wing and right wing ideas than people give credit for, is the government is overwhelmingly regulating both supply and prices to keep costs down.
In her exclusive 2011 interview, Stormy told In Touch that they kept in touch (no pun intended) because he was offering her a spot on The Apprentice, which she was more than interested in.
Whereas in most markets an increase in short - selling puts pressure on the lending market and pushes up the interest rate at which short - sellers can borrow the underlying stock, the ready supply of gold loans from central banks seeking to earn some return on their gold holdings has, until recently, helped to keep lease rates low, generally in the range of 1 — 2 per cent (Graph B3).
If you're interested in opening a money market or savings account, keep reading to learn the similarities and differences between the two accounts and which one may be better for you.
«An environment where interest rates are kept below levels which most people would consider being normal.»
Always an interesting time when a company changes its capital management strategy - hard to know whether they'll keep wanting to spend the cash on acqusitions or capex (which is not without risk!)
«This organization takes the time to keep their fingers on the pulse of changes affecting manufacturing and exporting interests, and makes the implications of these changes known to individual members; which allows us to compete on the world stage.»
Carney's first year in office has been defined by a «forward guidance policy,» which kept rates low and closely tied an interest rate rise to a drop in unemployment.
Central banks, which have aggressively sought to stimulate growth in many advanced economies by keeping interest rates at rock - bottom and pumping money into the economy, can't restore lasting global growth on their own.
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