Sentences with phrase «year turnover time»

The lag is a different (and mostly unresolved) problem: while the lag during warming periods is explainable as the about 800 year turnover time for deep ocean down / upwelling flows, the much longer delay of CO2 during periods of cooling towards a new ice age is difficult to explain, the more that methane does follow temperature far more closely, thus errors in ice age — gas age difference are not at the base of the lag...

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The turnover in the U.S. car fleet is about 10 years, so if everyone bought an electric car the next time they bought a car, you'd have 95 percent electric cars in 10 years.
The Pancheros franchisee says he has had virtually zero turnover in the last five years, aside from part - time and seasonal workers.
As the New York Times's Peter Baker wrote in an article published February 12, using data compiled by the Brookings Institution, «Trump's 34 percent turnover rate in his first year is more than three times as high as President Barack Obama's in the same period and twice as high as President Ronald Reagan's, which until now was the modern record - holder.&rTimes's Peter Baker wrote in an article published February 12, using data compiled by the Brookings Institution, «Trump's 34 percent turnover rate in his first year is more than three times as high as President Barack Obama's in the same period and twice as high as President Ronald Reagan's, which until now was the modern record - holder.&rtimes as high as President Barack Obama's in the same period and twice as high as President Ronald Reagan's, which until now was the modern record - holder.»
a) investing their own money alongside you, so your interests are aligned b) a stake in the company they work at i.e. it is a partnership or employee - owned c) a proven ability to outperform an index over the long - term (at least 10 years) d) reasonable charges — preferably no more than a 1 % management fee and no performance fee e) a concentrated, high conviction portfolio i.e. they do not just hug their benchmark f) a low - asset - turnover ratio i.e. they have a long - term investment horizon and rarely sell investments g) a proven ability to preserve capital during the bad times h) a stable team who have worked together for a number of years.
Our portfolio turnover is relatively low, implying that we typically hold securities for years at a time.
Time of Death: Houston's last meaningful drive ended in a turnover on downs with two minutes to play when Case Keenum missed on his last three passes, and the Texans are just one loss away from their worst season since 2005 — the year before they hired Gary Kubiak.
We've seen the most playoff turnover since 2003 (eight teams) and, for the first time in NFL history, four teams end playoff gaps of at least eight years (Titans, Bills, Jaguars, Rams).
The Cardinal's average signee in that time period still has a four - star rating, but when you sign two straight tiny classes, it suggests that a) you have avoided roster turnover, which is good, b) you probably have a metric ton of juniors and seniors getting ready to cycle out of the program, and c) you're going to have a lot of recruiting to do in the coming years.
In the event of staff turnover, member organizations may amend the name of designated staff 3 times per year (on the first day of each new calendar quarter).
Rather than catastrophic resurfacing that would take as little as 10 million years, Venus may have had gradual turnover of a thin crust stirred by mantle plumes or asteroid collisions that renewed the surface 1 percent at a time over billions of years.
Indeed, a huge gap exists between the quantity of teacher - related research in recent years and the amount related to the principal — even as we know more than ever before about the importance of the role and have been warned umpteen times about the extent of turnover that lies ahead!
According to the Times, Cami Anderson, all of 39 years old, «faces the monumental task of rescuing an urban school system [Newark] that has long been mired in low achievement, high turnover and a culture of failure, despite decades of state intervention.»
This leads us to hypothesize that in times of frequent principal turnover (leader changes every one, two, or three years)-- involving leaders shaped by different experiences, priorities, and leadership styles — teachers are encouraged (or forced) to take leadership into their own hands, and to develop some stability by means of a self - sustaining professional culture that operates independently of the principal.
Earlier this year, the district negotiated a historic, five - year contract with the Seattle Education Association that creates for the first time a framework for providing special support for staff members who work at schools with high student turnover.
The premise is that there would be a cumulative effect of principal turnover during this time, which would appear as an overall low level of achievement in the schools in the most recent three years.
Martin was due 50 per cent of 3.5 times the average previous three years» gross turnover of the leisure centre, should his company's contract be terminated «for any reason whatsoever».
She was recruited to help turnaround Concord Middle a few years ago, at a time when the school was really struggling with low test scores and high teacher turnover.
But in fact, when Lynch started running the Magellan fund and was producing incredible 50 % + returns in the early years, his turnover exceeded 300 % every year for the first 4 years (in other words, the average length of time he held a stock was only 4 months).
I can almost guarantee that he never once thought about the tax implications of running a special situation fund that had higher turnover during that run (maybe he considered it if he happened to be getting ready to sell something right around the 1 year time period, but other than real minor things like that, he wasn't concerned with taxes).
A Score for each value stock is then assigned based on six historical variables: market cap, stock liquidity (i.e., annual trading volume / shares), asset turnover (i.e., assets / revenues), total debt to equity, cash to assets and year - over-year EBIT annual growth rate, one variable at a time.
I wondered whether the results were consistent over the 42 - year period, since the costs of trading stocks fell dramatically over that time frame and could have affected share turnover.
All value stocks are then ranked based on six historical (and available at the time) criteria: market cap, stock liquidity (i.e., trading volume / shares), asset turnover (i.e., assets / revenues), total debt to equity, cash to assets and year - over-year EBIT annual growth rate, one variable at a time.
The Monthly Holdings columns in Table 1 offer data on average portfolio holdings over time — the average number of stocks each portfolio held over the last 10 years and the average portfolio turnover percentage from month to month.
The only thing I regret is not being entrusted with more of his works at that time — just one would have represented two years of turnover for me during the more difficult years.
For example, water vapor has a turnover rate of 40 times per year.
Its turnover time is only about four years because of the rapid exchange between the atmosphere and the ocean and terrestrial biota.
Reservoir turnover times (a measure of how long the carbon stays in the reservoir) range from a few years for the atmosphere to decades to millennia for the major carbon reservoirs of the land vegetation and soil and the various domains in the ocean.
Reservoir turnover times of the slow domain are 10,000 years or longer.
«We've got a $ 12 trillion capital investment in the world energy economy and a turnover time of 30 to 40 years,» said John P. Holdren, a physicist and climate expert at Harvard University and president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
As the physicist and energy analyst John Holdren told me in 2006, before he was President Obama's science adviser, «We've got a $ 12 trillion capital investment in the world energy economy and a turnover time of 30 to 40 years....
Preliminary results unveiled by the duo saw Watson Farley's fee income increase to # 131.2 m from # 125.2 m while RPC breached the # 100m revenue barrier for the first time to record turnover of # 100.5 m, up from # 94m last year.
The proposed starting point for a first time defendant company found guilty would be five per cent of the company's average annual turnover during the three years prior to sentencing.
Even in the worst turnovers, we still had over 30 % new benchers (usually closer to 40 or 50 %), meaning that, even in the slowest turnover times, we would have a 60 % renewal in the span of two elections, i.e., four years and one day.
During his time at Kennedys, the firm has strengthened its position in the market, with turnover almost doubling, from # 68m in 2009 to # 128.5 m this year, and headcount rising from 796 to over 1250, plus the addition of five new offices in Europe and Latin America, to grow Kennedys» global network to 19 offices.
The Department estimates that at the time of the effective date, approximately 6.7 million health care workers will have to be trained, and in the subsequent ten years, 7 million more will have to be trained because of worker turnover.
He argued, for example, a 10 - hour annual requirement takes 0.5 % of an employee's time if they work a 2000 - hour year, but factoring in sick and vacation leave, the effects of industry turnover could significantly increase the effect.
However, the turnover time for third - party claims for injury or death is three years.
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In the past four years the school has also gone through three deans of students an almost complete turnover of faculty which has been replaced with many unlicensed and inexperienced «interns» the dorms (except for one of the four girls dorms that was renovated about two years ago) are crumbling apart and for the longest time the school has had college counselors with no experience other than going to a high ranked college themselves that have made mistakes including forgetting to send transcripts before the deadline and therefore ruining the students chance of getting into that school giving misinformation about schools that led students who got accepted to not be able to attend and my all time favorite not knowing how to correctly fax important documents to college registration offices.
Not to mention property taxes can be a big factor... Also to have a house with 29000 annual income and only account for 100 $ vacancy WTF is that like 3 days... yea maybe if your charging under market rent in the most desired hipster area available i think a month a year should always be accounted for maybe even 1.5 months so when you do get lucky and have a 2 day turnover you feel the luck instead of feeling the pain every other time you turn it over...
Turnovers and vacancies can be two of the most expensive processes the landlord goes through, not to mention the time that goes into filling a vacancy, so most landlords look for long term tenants, and many refuse to do anything shorter than a year lease.
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