Sentences with phrase «year term rather»

With rates as low as they are, many are even considering a 15 - year term rather than the more traditional 30 - year term.
So, rather reluctantly, we had to concur with the informed consumer that he could opt for the 35 - year term rather than the 25 - year term.
When their daughter turns four they may wish to save a bit on the policy and opt for a fifteen year term rather than a twenty.
One confusing aspect of APRs is that the APR on 15 year loans will carry a higher relative rate due to the fact that the points are amortized over the 15 year term rather than the 30 year term.
MAYVILLE - Voters in Chautauqua County will have the opportunity to decide if they want to have their representatives in Mayville serve four - year terms rather than two - year terms.

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«The BoC has stated rather clearly to look through near - term inflation, partly because there isn't anything it can do about it anyway but also because (and we agree) it believes many of the pressures will abate into next year,» they write.
Earlier this year, Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich announced his commitment to space exploration with a rather unexpected proclamation: «By the end of my second term, we will have the first permanent base on the moon, and it will be American,» he promised.
This is unsurprising, both because executive compensation has become one of the hot topics of the day (or rather, of the post-Occupy era) and because the study highlights the fact that if you look at the Top 100 Canadian CEOs (in terms of salary), the average Top 100 CEO earns as much in four hours as the average Canadian makes in an entire year (i.e., about $ 46,000).
The term may sound strange given that we're talking about a narrative - driven game rather than, say, this year's «Madden.»
Over the last several years, private equity and other investment managers have been compensated with «carried interest,» which allow them to claim long - term gains rather than salaries.
We allow that short - term interest rates may be pegged well below historical norms for several more years, and we know that for every year that short - term interest rates are held at zero (rather than a historically normal level of 4 %), one can «justify» equity valuations about 4 % above historical norms — a premium that removes that same 4 % from prospective future stock returns.
You might end up paying more in interest charges over the repayment term, but you can still pay off your loans in just 10 years, rather than 20 or 25.
Long - term bond prices fell on disappointment that the Fed will concentrate its purchases in the five - to - six - year maturity area, rather than in longer - dated bonds.
It is possible that earnings could increase enough to support a long - term average return of 6.6 percent real or 6.7 percent real rather than the 6.5 percent real that has applied for 150 years now.
As I've emphasized in prior market comments, valuations are the primary driver of investment returns over a 10 - 12 year horizon, and of prospective losses over the completion of any market cycle, but they are rather useless indications of near - term returns.
Data telling publishers the top terms being used to find their web sites will be available for up to one year in Google Webmaster Tools, rather than the current 90 days, Google has said.
It includes a chapter on domestic life that reviews how and where single men lived; a chapter on associations such as the YMCA and YMHA, which sprang up in these years to offer support, wholesome company, and structure to bachelor life in the city; a chapter on bachelor - frequented institutions (a rather more dignified term than most readers would choose) such as the saloon, the pool and dance halls, and the barber shops.
They will likely respond in terms of political and economic biases rather than theological ones, for the theological education of the laity has suffered in recent years.
Perhaps he knows that the Catholic Church has always thought of change in terms of decades, centuries, and millennia rather than days, weeks, months, or years?
Chen is already complaining about «greedy» Australian agents and urging farmers to consider the long - term future of the trade rather than short - term profits — near identical language to that used by steel mills and government officials when Chinese demand was supercharging the iron ore price eight years ago.
The 22 - year - old has recently become a full Brazilian international, but would represent a long - term investment in the Anthony Martial and Memphis Depay mould, rather than a marquee signing.
I think long term, i would rather be 9 - 7 than 12 - 4 this year, if it meant next year i would have more draft picks and we were able to go 13 - 3 and win a Super Bowl.
This year's first - round pick, Arik Armstead, looks to be more of a long - term project rather than a day one starter.
The newspaper claims that the 23 - year - old was presented with a contract extension which offered him a significant wage increase but he decided to decline as he is more focused on playing football rather than improving his personal terms.
Don't forget that this year's draft picks would have also had Kyle's input in terms of who he wanted and needed, rather than two guys at positions of need (G and TE) who never played.
Arsenal could offer # 20 million for Raheem Sterling plus Theo Walcott what a stupid for a player who isn't fully developed + what's the guarantee that he will stay with us long term 3 - 4 years later he will create the same drama again rather keep theo oe sell him 25 - 30m & get reus + a striker
The fact of the matter is it seems that if wenger was offered another 2 years the majority would be on board with that and I personally cant see how, if some of the fans are this delusional and would rather see us slowly decline then maybe arsenal deserves what it gets in the long term.
The thing that really bothers me is the thing we've disagreed on in the past and that's imo Wengers apparent lack of Urgency and decisiveness when moving into the transfer window I know that Scheweinsteiger would be a great addition but He is somewhat over the hill in comparison to the others that are being toted about and while I know that we are not the cash Rich Man Poo or Man Sh!tty or Chelski I do know that we are at a point for the first time in ten years where we don't need to replace many players or are being frced to sell the quality ones we have, we are for the first time in a spot where we only need to add two or three players and we are there in terms of being able to compete, Id hate for the financial Exuberance to stop us taking that final stride forward into the competitive team we nearly are IMO spend the money now, get the striker, get the DM and we wont need to look at transfers in a big way again for several seasons and with that in mind Id rather have the likes of Benzema or Lacazetta or even Cavanni than a nearly over the hill Scheweinsteiger.
I would rather want quality over quantity, and in the past he was forced to buy cheap and ultimately not really get the best players... but now I feel I would rather buy one world class player at a time and bind them in for the long term, than buy 2 mediocre players and then moan about them a year down the line when they are not consistent enough and under performing.
He isn't a long term answer but he could be what we need to win the EPL now rather than 3 years down the line.
van Gaal is the best choice from those realistically available and quite a safe bet, however he is probably only a short term solution ie 2/3 years, rather than someone who will be there for longer.
Well, as Lois (chair of AISA) said on Five Live last night, we were the best team in 2013, in terms of points, and now all we have to do is replicate that through next season, rather than a calender year.
Papers that assessed blood pressure in infancy only (age < 1 year) were investigated separately because the focus of our inquiry was on the long - term, rather than acute, effects of breastfeeding.
But there was also concern at the proposal to set the fixed term at five, rather than four years.
Yet over the last 30 years these banks have become disconnected from the needs of these businesses, seeking quick profits in the City and in the property markets rather than long term investments in the industries and regions outside the southeast.
That's why «racism» has been changed to mean «structural racism», it's why the word «progressive» was claimed for use exclusively by the left, and why identity politics has spent the last twenty years in a baffling linguistic ghetto of policed terms rather than addressing genuine injustice.
But the 65 - year - old three - term senator, who beat Al D'Amato to win the seat back in 1998, said he'd rather just keep to his normal schedule traveling the state, and let the politics work themselves out.
I am a supporter of fixed - term parliaments but remain to be convinced that the five - year period we now have, rather than four years, is the appropriate span between elections.
Polling expert Peter Kellner commented «The figures do not support the argument that Labour paid a heavy price this year for neglecting its core voters; rather they tell us something far bigger about long - term trends and what Labour needs to do to regain power».
Being described as a «Pony Club Mother» is not the world's most flattering term, and I have spent several years explaining I was never chief executive of the Pony Club, but rather chief executive of the National Pony Society (NPS), a totally separate animal welfare organisation, with completely different aims and objectives.
It's of course not surprising that advocates for Israel in the context of the ongoing Israeli - Palestine conflict, now going on for 80 years are deeply uncomfortable, angry and upset with the term Aparthied and are critical of its use in the context of the conflict; they would rather it be ignored, dismissed or buried.
I'd like to also see the House members elected to 4 - year terms, rather than 2 years.
He would rather have greater and faster transparency of reporting donations, and would eliminate politicians» perpetual need to raise money by imposing eight year term limits.
(CNN)- Longtime Republican Rep. Howard Coble of North Carolina announced Thursday he plans to retire at the end of his term rather than seek re-election next year.
The race for the 21st congressional district opened up last year when Democratic Rep. Bill Owens announced he was retiring rather than running for a second term.
Mr. Kufuor, who lost the 1996 elections after he took over the flagbearership baton from the late Adu - Boahene, won a rather crucial election in the year 2000, and left office in 2008 after serving the two mandatory terms.
But the 65 - year - old three - term senator, who beat Sen. Al D'Amato to win the seat back in 1998, said he'd rather just keep to his normal schedule traveling the state, and let the politics work themselves out.
If at a General Election the national figures were Conservative 44 % Labour 26 % Liberal Democrat 17 % then I rather suspect that actually the majority would be of over 150 - the Liberal Democrats might manage to hold onto as many as 40 seats, Labour would go way down though below 200 seats, the Conservatives would probably break through 400 seats, it does depend a lot on tactical voting, however the likliehood of a such a result in the next 10 years is virtually nil, in the longer term I would say it was quite probable at some stage in the future once the Labour government finally collapses.
Myers, a village board member at the time, had a rather easy time of it with the then - six - term non-enrolled incumbent, winning by around 500 votes two years ago.
Each senator would serve for a single term of 15 years and represent a region rather than a traditional constituency, which is similar to the European Parliament system.
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