Not exact matches
Makini Howell, the owner of nine -
year - old Plum Restaurants, a vegan restaurant chain in Seattle, plans to adjust the wages for her 52 - person team in set
increments between now and next spring
when the law change goes into effect.
For instance, a $ 120 lump sum invested in the S&P 500 for 10
years had a 20 % higher return than
when invested in monthly
increments.
Additionally, she urged Cuomo to freeze so - called preferential rates —
when a rate below what is permissible under rent regulations is charged — so that families in those units only see their rent increase by whatever
increments the Rent Guidelines Board agrees upon each
year.
When they calculate the simple correlation between income and math achievement, Helen Ladd's approach, they find that a $ 4,000
increment (a 50 percent increase in the $ 8,000 average income reported by the families in this study) in the income of the poor family will lift student achievement by 20 percent of a standard deviation (close to a
year's worth of learning in the middle
years of schooling), a substantial impact that seems to support the Broader, Bolder claims.
I wasn't surprised (and you should not be surprised either) to find that the volatility declined significantly
when tracking performance in
increments of 15
years instead of just one
year.
When starting at my company, I was given some number of stocks — these stocks vest in 1/3
increments, each 12 months over 3
years.
A multimillion dollar budget is raised every
year in $ 6 and $ 8
increments when people renew their dog licenses.
Rhetorically speaking, was glacial melt and SLR from warming «equally measured» in 150
year increments from 20k
years ago at the end of the LIA to 10k
years ago
when the last glacier receded from New York; or did the velocity of SLR increase over this period as factors, like the before mentioned, accelerated the velocity of melt through the period?
It projects what the rates will be
when they go up in 5
year increments, but it won't guarantee those rates.