Sentences with phrase «which points the balance»

At which point the balance will switch nicely to the rear.
The system is pushed by small changes in control variables past thresholds at which points the balance of ice, dust, cloud and biology shifts.

Not exact matches

Indexing benefits to inflation instead of wages, the latter of which are forecast to grow 1.5 percentage points faster annually, would return the program to balance without damaging purchasing power.
The Fed could mitigate the effect of that on the money supply by selling items on its balance sheet, which at this point is large enough to support this approach for quite a while.
From a purely accounting point of view, parent company which owns less than one hundred percent, but more than fifty percent of a subsidiary presents the value of the remaining ownership, the minority ownership, on the balance sheet in a separate account.
Shin says when the negative balance grew to a point at which the bank stopped paying out, the lender attempted dozens more debits over a short period of time — each of which incurred a new $ 34 overdraft fee.
That would seem to be the point at which interest rates are at the lower bound and the balance sheet can not be expanded at a SOE / household / business level assuming they are not using foreign FX to debt finance.
And without dimensionalizing that too much, it's a substantial change in terms of the balance of items on the menu are $ 15 or below, which we've determined to be sort of a threshold point for affordability for high - quality seafood in casual dining.
Yes, most of your points account information is available on your PNC Rewards Center in PNC Online Banking which displays a summary of your points, participating and eligible card points balances and all new, active and earned PNC Purchase Payback offers.
Alternatively if you have asked to withdraw your investment, you may be asked to top up your account to take your balance to the minimum required to make a withdrawal... at which point the website will fold taking all of your deposits with it.
The balance point is a little farther down compared to most safety razors but it still balances at the top of the grip, which I like very much.
You'd then make the minimum monthly payments on your card until the promotional 0 % APR expires, at which point you'd withdraw the money, pay the balance in full and profit any remaining difference.
1 Assuming the Fed trims the balance sheet by approximately $ 1.5 trillion, and that quantitative easing and quantitative tightening are reasonably symmetric in their effect on treasury yields (which may or may not be the case), you could surmise that all things being equal, long - term rates will react by rising around 35 basis points in the coming years.
That final point was confirmed by a recent FlexJobs survey, which found that 84 percent of millennials said work - life balance was the most important factor for them when evaluating a possible job.
The extent to which you balance asset classes at and beyond retirement, assuming reasonable health at that point, is more a function of excess funds over the income floor than it is purely about age.
This comparison points to the deeper imbalances that brought on the US recession in the first place — namely, the equity market correction, balance - sheet stress in the US corporate sector, low profitability, and an investment overhang, particularly in Information Technology (IT) and communications, all of which weighed on the ability of US businesses to invest.
For most of these plans, borrowers can enroll for up to 20 or 25 years (depending on the specific plan), at which point any remaining balance gets forgiven.
«That starts with our team,» he says when asked about how he's made Black - ish as balanced as it is, pointing to its «very eclectic group of writers» that «reflects the world in which we live.»
The way in which members of each faith can help members of the other find a truer balance takes us back to the starting point of this chapter.
He maintained that Christianity can give a vantage point which presents a proper balance of both freedom and involvement.
If as James said «A double minded man is unstable in all his ways,» make LOVE the pivoting point from which you judge the issues of life... balance...
Religion, according to Jung, can help us balance the overpowering influence of objective «reason» and external reality by keeping us in touch with the rich, nonrational side of reality, and giving us a point of reference that transcends society and all the statistical generalizations on which scientific rationalism focuses.
A MIDDLE POINT WOULD DENOTE A BALANCING ZERO WHICH WOULD DIVIDE THIS «STAGE» INTO POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE.
And, most importantly, the fruit tasted balanced and flavorful which points to outstanding vintage wines.»
Here's the obvious scenario... In a close fought match a player gets sent off at a pivotal point which changes the whole balance of the game and the team who are reduced to ten men go on to lose the match.
I thought it would balance out in the 2nd half, but Expatde was right to point out Otto's injury (which affected our scoring) and DCrez was right to point out Gortat's inability to contain Drummond in the 3rd quarter.
Please do think this over properly before u answer and tell me which one of those aspects is pivotal to a proper team balance with a better chance of coming out victorious with the 3 points.
I ve pointed few things which we have, so if we sign Lacazette or someone else who does nt have physical pressence we will lose balance in team, so we will struggle, we need powerfull player who can do better job than OG, simple
In this highly commercial game, which somehowtranscends commercialism, Turner holds the balance between those two antitheseswhich are symbolized on the one hand by points, bucks and endorsements, and onthe other by pride, cool and teamwork.
While one political side routinely points to massive, European - style budget cuts (known as Austerity) as the answer to our fiscal problems, others have argued that the best way to stimulate the economy is through a balanced approach which includes both cuts and revenue increases.
The critical point to always keep in mind about impact sensors is that they are just another tool in the concussion toolbox or, put another way, another set of eyes, with which to identify athletes who (a) may have sustained impacts of sufficient magnitude that (b) may have resulted in some cases in concussions, so that they (c) may be monitored for signs of concussion, or (d) may be asked to undergo a balance, vision, and / or neurocognitive screen / assessment on the sideline or in the locker room, the results of which (e) may suggest a removal from play for the remainder of the game and referral to a concussion specialist for formal evaluation away from the sports sideline, which evaluation (f) may result in a clinical diagnosis of concussion.
Again, we don't all agree on where that balance point is, which is why we have this blog, so we can discuss it, in a peaceful way of course.
It is built with the 12 balanced contact points, which is rated the safest on the market.
Which also meant, as my husband pointed out, that this day was the spring equinox meaning the Earth's axis is «just so» and the sun's rays are hitting the equator in such a way that you can easily balance an egg on a table... or something like that.
The CBC weighs in on whether the state budget is balanced (based on actions taken up to this point and those expected to be taken, which are now in flux).
The Index of Business Leader Confidence, computed based on interviews with 462 business leaders of companies from Buffalo, the Capital Region, Rochester and Syracuse stands at 97.1, down from 103.8 last year, below the breakeven point of 100 at which overall optimism and pessimism towards the current and future economic conditions are balanced.
I'm glad to have Brodsky there to balance out what EJ has to say, however, he generally just doesn't seem to be able to keep up with EJ pointing out a few cherry picked facts, which he's famous for.
«The comptroller is really looking at, as we move into next year, whether or not the tax cap, which is at its lower point ever for school districts for the upcoming fiscal year, for 2016 - 17, to see the impact of that and whether or not if forces more districts to spend down that fund balance, to rely on borrowing, and if the impact does push anybody else into fiscal stress next year,» Butry says.
He pointed to examples of where the merger would not benefit the city, such as the dissolution of the Syracuse Industrial Development Agency (which would be merged with the corresponding county agency) and the failure to balance the city's role with that of its neighboring municipalities.
«I think what's important to say here is that with what we're announcing with the increase from 15 to 30 hours, is that I'll be chairing a government - led task force on the delivery of this and we will be working with providers on the point about funding, to review the overall funding model so that we can bring an uplift to the hourly rate for childcare entitlement which strikes the right balance
All three indexes for both the nation and New York are well above their breakeven points at which optimism and pessimism balance indicating strength in the consumer - driven marketplace.
The index stands at 103.8, up nine points from last year, above the break even point of 100 at which overall optimism and pessimism towards the current and future economic conditions are balanced.
He pointed to Stringer's performance during Hurricane Sandy, which he said had struck the «ideal balance» given the scope of devastation across the city.
That desire of balance lead the program's creators to avoid terms like «climate change» or «global warming» in lesson plans, Rowe said, «which would have sent a biased point of view.»
To provide the necessary warning time, Carrington - L5 will utilize a gravitational balance point, known as L5, which would allow it to trail the Earth in its orbit around the Sun by about 150 million kilometres.
«As length scales become smaller from several hundred miles to a few tens of miles, we discovered the point at which geostrophic balance becomes no longer valid — meaning that sea level is no longer useful for calculating ocean circulation,» said Qiu, professor at the UHM School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST).
The observatory will begin operations after travelling to a gravitational balance point known as Earth - Sun L2, which is located about one million miles from Earth in a direction directly opposite the Sun.
These locations are known as Lagrange points, which are numbered L1 to L5 and define specific stable areas where gravitational forces are balanced and allow stable orbits for satellites.
Left is a year and a half ago - strict macro counting (down to gum, vitamins, cough drops, etc.) Both cardio and strength training 5x a week including two - a-days, strict coaching to the point we were shamed, zero balance, zero living, zero sustainability - I had my full time job and this, which was another full time job basically.
«Frankincense is good for meditation, and I recently got into breathwork — a three - point breath is kind of my meditation of the moment, but I have always liked to feel grounded and balanced, which is why this speaks to me in all the techniques I do.»
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