The guaranteed side might show that a worst case scenario has the policy lasting just a few
years if things don't go right.
Here are some desperately depressing numbers to consider: 40,000 elephants and over 1,200 rhinos were killed by poachers in 2014 — a rate that will lead both animals to extinction within 10
years if things don't change.
If you want to use that money and maybe don't have the time to wait a few
years if things should go bad, than you will definitely want to hold a good bunch of your money in the currency you buy most stuff with (so in most cases the currency of the country you live in) even if it is more volatile.
This Thanksgiving, America is getting a preview of what we expect to occur over the next 30
years if things continue unchecked — a nation consumed by traffic — Thanksgiving traffic every day in some places.
In 10 years time after that, EU citizens will directly elect their EU president every 4
years if things go well.
Wenger will need to take a firm decision on the OX in the next 2 - 3
years if things don't improve.
So hopefully my actions will provide a buffer against a 10 - 15 % decline, or continue to improve the passive income figure by 10 % — 15 %
a year if things stay the same.
Luck probably won't remain the same, and that jerk S&P + is skeptical, but Akron will have an opportunity to win another six or seven games
this year if things break right.
Gon na happen again next
year if things go well.
But the early returns are encouraging, and it's worth noting that Gregor Blanco had a 120 wRC + in 372 PA last
year if things don't work out.
You should know pretty well by six months or
a year if things are going well enough.
Save the suspense and mystery for the Free game announcements that are gonna make our jaws drop (kinda like how that whole 12 free games announcements for ps + at E3 that made everyone's jaws drop and probably increased PS + subscriptions by 50 % only for those people to be disappointed with each following month and most likely wont renew their subs next
year if things keep going the way they have... or at least switch that sub to an EU PSN account which is getting the MUCH sweeter deal).
Not exact matches
If there's one
thing «The Post» (opening in limited release on December 22 and then wide next
year) does well it's capturing the struggle that comes when personal relationships and hard journalism.
If you want to take
things up a notch because you're awesome and you made a New
Year's resolution to live life to the fullest, you can also get the fries served Supreme for $ 2.49 or Bell Grande for $ 3.49.
I was going from a record company to the airline business, so the key
thing in that deal was that
if it didn't work out, I could hand the 747 back to Boeing after the first
year.
It was unclear
if she would face charges, but an 80 -
year - old woman who did the same
thing in 2016 was let off the hook due to her age.
I'll put it this way: In another five
years,
if mechanical inclination is the only
thing you have going, you're dead.
If you just followed Moore's Law... after 40
years you would have a million times as many
things on a chip that's the same size.
If Trump doesn't live up to his deal - making promises we could face another four
years of legislative stalemate — which for many businesses may not be such a bad
thing either.
If you don't pursue those
things that excite you, where will you be in 1
year, 5
years, and 10
years?
I think age and experience (I just turned 30 this
year) mellow you out but it would have been great
if I could have figured some of these
things a bit earlier.
That's a terrible
thing in America, where a guy who has been a company commander in Afghanistan or Iraq goes to try and get a job at a tech company, some 25 -
year - old HR weenie asks them
if they've ever had a real job.
If you think your compensation committee needs greater independence and expertise, bring on a female compensation consultant with 20
years experience who has done 50 compensation plans, including ones in your industry, with no ties to management, and then watch how
things change for the better.
Ask yourself why you're doing the same
thing you were doing last
year; ask
if there is a very good reason for it, and then ask again.
If only half of startups survive more than five
years and only one - third make it to 10, what's the one
thing you could do to ensure your company is sustainable?
If we spin
things forward over the next several
years as the Machine becomes something that people use, what kinds of challenges do you expect and what are some of the key
things that need to be accomplished?
Here's the
thing nobody knows:
if you spend $ 1000 in January, you'll get VIB Rouge status for the rest of that calendar
year, plus the entire next calendar
year.
If real GDP can jump 3 % or more this
year and keep doing the same
thing for three or four more
years after that, and we can put in place some spending reductions, we would go a long way to solving our deficit problem.
Maybe
things would be different
if Linda hadn't worked for the company for more than 10
years or
if she was an inadequate employee.
If we've learned one
thing about the TV business over the past
year, it's that almost everything that was once written in stone is now up for grabs, including who is in control and what they see as their end goal.
Knowing
if something is a one - month or a five -
year thing will help ease your mind when you feel like you're behind.
«The money's only half the story,» says Cluley, «but
if, after those three
years, we've priced ourselves out of the sponsorship, that would be a great
thing.»
«
If we don't act, in the next five
years we'll be saying the same
things: that Greece isn't going well, that there are no jobs... that we have a new...
If there are two
things marketers and advertising people have heard and talked about ad nauseam over the last few
years, it's the importance of social media engagement and the increasing value of live sports on TV.
If the House and Senate don't manage to get an updated bill on Trump's desk before the end of the
year, but do get
things done in early 2018, then the bill could be made retroactive.
Think about something you dreamed of doing five or 10
years ago but didn't work to do — and think about how good you'd be today at that
thing if you had.
VR has a bright future, to be sure, but
if there's one
thing that we've learned from the last five years of VR being «The Next Big Thing» each year, it's that VR's handicaps make fuller adoption limited and leave the door open for a much less invasive technology with a much brighter future: augmented reality, o
thing that we've learned from the last five
years of VR being «The Next Big
Thing» each year, it's that VR's handicaps make fuller adoption limited and leave the door open for a much less invasive technology with a much brighter future: augmented reality, o
Thing» each
year, it's that VR's handicaps make fuller adoption limited and leave the door open for a much less invasive technology with a much brighter future: augmented reality, or AR.
The problem with this free
thing is,
if you're going to hook people on free for four
years, and all of a sudden start charging for
things, that doesn't work very well.»
«
If we don't act, in the next five
years we'll be saying the same
things: that Greece isn't going well, that there are no jobs... that we have a new program by the International Monetary Fund and European Union to support us,» the 25 -
year - old said.
And another: «I have lived most of my life in southern Wisconsin where the Old Fashioned has been something of the state cocktail (
if there were such a
thing) for well over 50
years.
«
If I could go back in time, I'd introduce my 22 -
year - old self to a quotation by the writer Brian Andreas: «Everything changed the day she figured out there was exactly enough time for the important
things in her life,»» Huffington writes.
And
if you dig a bit deeper, and look at how
things have played out over the
years, there's little reason to worry.
If they indicate that their child is heading off to their first
year of college, or they are taking a long awaited vacation, jot these
things down on a calendar so you can ask how
things went when you do a follow - up call.
«It's ticking along as
if things haven't changed demographically in 50
years,» Finley said in February.
Even
if scientists aren't able to reverse aging in that narrow five
year window, one
thing is certain: CRISPR has completely changed the genetic engineering game.
In 1915, he wrote the following happy advice to his 11 -
year - old son, Hans Albert, who was attempting to master the piano: «I am very pleased that you find joy with the piano... play the
things on the piano which please you, even
if the teacher does not assign those.
Think about one
thing you dreamed of doing five or 10
years ago but didn't work to do... and think about how good you'd be today at that one
thing if you had.
If the Fed raises rates this
year, as most of his colleagues expect, «
things could go okay, but you are creating a risk of further declines in where market - based inflation expectations are, basically to the credibility of our inflation target, and I think you are creating downside risks our pursuit of our employment mandate.»
«[Companies] used to be able to do the same
thing for
years on end, but today
if you do the same
thing, you're going to be faced with significant business challenges,» he says.
If that sounds like a familiar point, it's the exact conclusion of the 75 -
year Harvard Grant Study, which found that the number - one
thing people need in order to be fulfilled and happy is to develop relationships with other people.