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Factoring in the cost of housing only darkens the picture.
That's without factoring in the other benefits of the card.
The trade picture looks more balanced when factoring in services.
Still, it's worth factoring in benefits when you're comparing job offers.
Factoring in all of Amazon's businesses, growth will be even faster.
Forward rates are already factoring in further weakness in the yuan.
Factoring in consumer inflation, the real increase is close to zero.
Factoring in war spending, Mr. Trump's claim is even less credible.
And that's without factoring in any complications caused by the dam.
The deal is valued at $5.4 billion when factoring in debt.
After factoring in bonuses and endorsements, he'll bring home even more.
Gaming analysts have begun factoring in expected earnings from Encore Boston Harbor.
When factoring in superdelegates, her total grows to 85033,712 to Sanders's 1,011.
Even without factoring in this welcome offer, the card is worth considering.
The market is going to have to start factoring in global growth.
That's before factoring in crop failures from more severe storms and droughts.
Stock markets, which began factoring in central bank responses on Monday, fell.
So investors seem to be factoring in a 35 percent tax hit.
Still, factoring in energy savings, this might be an option worth considering.
Loans in market this week are already factoring in the higher spreads.
Even worse, just 589 of them broke even when factoring in travel costs.
Google presumably works this out by factoring in ratings from its Local Guides.
Factoring in the GoFundMe fees of $203,000, Bobbitt is allegedly still missing $300,000.
Factoring in state and local taxes, their effective tax rate was 43.2 percent.
DFS however, expects growth in its bottom line after factoring in the downturn.
In general, recovery could take years, especially factoring in other extreme weather events.
Kohl's was the overall winner when factoring in speed and ease of process.
In Chicago, when factoring in inflation, it was actually a loss for homeowners.
Even factoring in online streams, Mr. Trump's address would not outrank Mr. Obama's.
So in most relationships, they end anyway, even when factoring in the altruism.
Are you factoring in things beyond the experience of eating at a place?
All those prices are before factoring in the $20203,500 federal EV tax credit.
Equally important is the artistic score, factoring in the choreography with the music.
Even factoring in the F.T.C. fine, Facebook recorded a profit of $2.6 billion.
Factoring in affordability, quality of life and health care, Florida came in first.
Even factoring in the F.T.C. fine, Facebook recorded a profit of $2100 billion.
That's not even factoring in an individual retirement account and a brokerage account.
How are you factoring in what the tax cut will do the U.S. economy?
The Banksy work sold for almost $1.4 million when factoring in the buyer's premium.
That's before factoring in any grants, scholarships or financial aid that students may receive.
Factoring in a 10% pre-sales default rate, Lendlease still meets its rating guidelines.
In Asian trade, oil prices pulled back after factoring in the slight output rise.
Even without factoring in rebates, EVs are cheaper over the course of five years.
Buyers want to redo them, and they're factoring in the costs to the price.
Hotel Sacher is much bigger than Cafe Demel, without even factoring in the rooms.
This would also save money, even after factoring in the cost of the vaccine.
Factoring in some smart rezonings, dozens more libraries could be upgraded in this fashion.
But even factoring in those two elements, an attendance dip would probably still exist.
Factoring in cash set aside for payouts to investors, that fund is nearly spent.
The Chevrolet Spark gets 33 mpg when factoring in city and highway driving combined
Analysts at UBS say they are not factoring in much impact at all from tariffs.
Bankers are also factoring in the potential impact on issuance from the new US administration.
Factoring in trade fears with China on top of new Mexico tariffs, stocks plummeted Friday.
He said sales could fall by "more than 30%" when factoring in other categories affected.
Remember — this week the market already began the process of factoring in a Trump win.
"You're factoring in the new investments that have yet to yield a return," he said.
After factoring in financial aid, the cost of top tier, expensive, private schools drops significantly.
Factoring in the payouts would have pushed Twitter well into the red for the year.
You can search online what a position usually pays, factoring in your education and experience.
Factoring in positions at Chrysler, its dealerships and suppliers, he saved more than 500,000 jobs.
She estimates that, when factoring in travel costs, she's already spent $20,903 on the habit.
All of this is before factoring in China's intensifying trade war with the United States.
Factoring in the gap, the typical index investor would have been left with just $16,883.
Dues are based on ability to pay, factoring in a member's committee assignments and seniority.
The damage could be higher after factoring in the effect of inflation and traffic increases.
But the Senate keeps the ObamaCare structure in place, factoring in age, income and geography.
Here's an example, provided by Hemel, of how factoring in inflation would change the calculus.
Biggs rips findings unions lean on for not factoring in the value of worker benefits.
The $7.25 minimum wage is worth 29% less than its 1968 level, after factoring in inflation.
When factoring in visits from CFOs, those numbers are "easily" in the double digits, French said.
Total drug spending is closer to 15% when factoring in pharmaceuticals administered in hospitals or clinics.
Euronext rapeseed futures COMc1 hit a one-year high on Thursday, factoring in the small crop.
But when factoring in spending from outside groups like super PACs, Clinton comes out on top.
Neither the economy nor the public finances are in great shape, even before factoring in Brexit.
Even factoring in 'Generation Rent' this is not a dating-sized market opportunity, by any means.
In addition, the team is not factoring in effects that could ripple beyond these six states.
And that's before factoring in Trump's threat to slap tariffs on imports from Mexico or China.
U.S. premiums have doubled since January when the market started factoring in tariffs on aluminum imports.
The full cost will exceed that when factoring in the cost of military equipment and security.
Factoring in Friday's losses, the index marked its largest two-day decline in over three years.
That's not even factoring in that he was a mega substance abuser for a long time.
Wage growth after factoring in inflation has slowed, on average, in OECD countries to 1.2 percent.
The company's closest hospital was a 29-minute drive away, before factoring in Los Angeles's traffic.
That leads him to pose the question: Should markets be factoring in more election-related risk?
That&aposs all before factoring in other lofty expenses in the city, like $7 bacon strips.
It owns 64% of CME's common stock but effectively controls 75% when factoring in preferred shares.
Factoring in surcharge and cess, the effective tax rate fell to about 25% from around 35%.
The increased sensitivity to revenue declines stems from higher fixed costs after factoring in the leases.
That's after factoring in the sales it expected to retain in nearby stores and on the web.
Even after factoring in higher arrest rates among blacks, racial disparities persisted in how force was applied.
Factoring in gross margin and operating expenses, the two trucks would net Honest Foods $180,000 per year.
Some said that after factoring in gas and other expenses, they were making less than minimum wage.
Sea level rise projection for Miami in 2100, factoring in high emissions and new Antarctic research findings.
After factoring in sedation and removal of polyps or lesions, a colonoscopy can cost several thousand dollars.
He managed to get through five innings and allowed two runs while not factoring in the decision.
Clinton's odds rise to 85033 percent to Trump's 41.7 percent when factoring in economic and historical data.
When factoring in what the bees could have made, that figure is "close to $100,000," he said.
Factoring in Monday's 29-cents jump, WTI had wiped out much of last week's 4.6 percent decline.
The two companies also calculate the take rate slightly differently, with Uber factoring in tolls and surcharges.
Factoring in this unwanted guest, an outdoor jaunt may feel like entering a 28-degree oven. Wonderful.
Gore's average is, therefore, only factoring in a month of polling (which was very good for him).
Apple has perhaps the best supply chain management strategy when factoring in social responsibility and environmental impact.
" Even factoring in almost seven decades of epithet inflation, this would seem more injurious than "damned Fascist.
How do you hold each nation to account while also factoring in where they are culturally, politically?
Getting closer to the planet will allow Cassini to take its mass without factoring in the rings.
But factoring in the importance of the injured players, the Mets ranked higher, and have since 2010.
That is impressive company, but the list gets even more exclusive when factoring in World Series success.
A pathfinder in environmental economics who insisted on factoring in the worst-case scenarios of global warming.
"When factoring in long-term growth, the group no longer looks that expensive," the BMO strategist wrote.
Factoring in earnings, hours and hiring, Guatieri described the November jobs report as the strongest of 2019.
"It would be wrong for markets to start factoring in an early BOJ rate hike," another source said.
But the reality is that Chinese steel production, factoring in all that "invisible" induction furnace stream, has peaked.
"First, we are now factoring in that Tesla deliveries will be impacted by tariffs entering China," Munster wrote.
Factoring in the end of the Verizon workers strike, May's payroll numbers were closer to 70,000, she said.
And that's before factoring in the convenience of not having to wait around for an hour or so.
I make an hourly wage that, when factoring in overtime and bonus pay, is about $20,2120 a year.
Factoring in clouds, where is the best place to go that maximizes our chances of seeing this spectacle?
Musk also charts compensation, factoring in equity-based compensation and benefits to display a considerable pay advantage vs.
The combined net margin (after factoring in investment income) was 16.4%, a large jump from 5.5% in 2018.
Frequent travel can add up, so be sure you're factoring in these business expenses in your tax return.
That's around half of current global output, even before factoring in the likelihood of falling production in China.
Factoring in those Android in China installs, it's fair to say this app has topped 1 billion downloads.
And she's not even factoring in tax cuts or less regulations, as she pointed out at Wednesday's presser.
Sea level rise projection for Miami in 2100, factoring in sharp emissions cuts and new Antarctic research findings.
Total annual compensation ... can amount to $15 million to $20 million when factoring in stock grants and bonuses.
When factoring in state spending, the cost of the prison-industrial complex is approximately $80 billion each year.
But in the end — even after factoring in the attacks of 9/85033 — Commerce recommended no presidential action.
In most cases that's only a minor inconvenience when factoring in all of the functionality it opens up.
Discovery paid $70 million to acquire an additional 24.5 percent stake in OWN, after factoring in net debt.
The war has also cost American taxpayers in excess of $1 trillion, when factoring in aid for veterans.
That is even after factoring in the costs of education, social services, and health care that they receive.
Factoring in individual income tax cuts, those high earners will reap about 33 percent of the law's benefits.
Factoring in time needed for promotion, she had mere hours to track one down on this particular Monday.
After factoring in taxes and transfers, that sum did increase — 21981 percent, or about 22001 percent a year.
Factoring in taxes, licensing fees, and weed-related tourism, the market could even be greater than $22.6 billion.
It also ended up factoring in proxies for gender, like whether an applicant went to a women's college.
IVF, Self reports, can cost about $12,000 per cycle, without factoring in fertility coaching, drugs, and specialized testing.
It took about an hour to edit one puzzle, without factoring in the distractions and off-topic conversations.
Overwatch League players earned $114,000 on average when factoring in prize bonuses, and the median salary was $3003,000.
However, it would only raise $2202 billion after factoring in economic effects, the group said in its report.
Factoring in uninsured losses, RMS expects the total economic loss to range between $6 billion and $11 billion.
The rule prohibits lenders from originating higher-priced mortgages without factoring in a borrower's ability to make monthly payments.
Factoring in mental health considerations is essential in helping communities deal with the impacts of climate change, Rojas said.
When factoring in nonretail spending, including travel and leisure, spending increased 4.7 percent excluding gas, according to First Data.
Barclays expect financial markets to start factoring in the chance of additional easing at the BOJ's July policy meeting.
Factoring in their birth year and a life expectancy of 76 years, only 44 should have died by now.
But for others, the realities of financial independence were overwhelming, especially when factoring in student loans and health care.
But when factoring in the wide range of chemicals we're exposed to, small amounts can add up, she stressed.
The rising heat only made sense when factoring in an early dose of man-made greenhouse gases, they wrote.
For the top half of funds the figure was 13.2 percentage points, even after factoring in the high fees.
SPF, short for sun protection factor, is a measurement of protection against UVB rays without factoring in UVA radiation.
Factoring in people's age, general levels of physical fitness, body weight and smoking history did not change the results.
Embedded with microphones, the tanks function as instruments themselves, factoring in the temperature and other qualities of the water.
Council members, the summary made clear, were alarmed that inflation showed a decline even without factoring in energy prices.
Even factoring in what your time's worth and the context switching overhead, Fin can produce some serious sticker shock.
In favor: Well, they're clearly factoring in playoff success with those guys, and sure, that may not be wise.
Say the total acquisition price, factoring in perhaps 1 billion euros of integration costs by 2020, is 2.8 billion.
The schedule was designed to maximize fairness between teams, factoring in the total amount of matches played each week.
Factoring in the April figures brings the loss to the U.S. economy to $1.7 billion, according to Tourism Economics.
After factoring in the severance pay for Mr Pochettino, the annual bill for employing Mr Mourinho is about £19m.
The total annual income needed to retire there, also factoring in groceries, transportation, healthcare and utilities, is just $33,926.
And that's not even factoring in the cost of a beginner, 20-gallon tank, which starts at around $200.
It's also possible that the app was factoring in weather, one of the external pieces of information it pulls in.
"The bond markets are factoring in safe-haven demand," said Vishnu Varathan, senior economist at Mizuho Bank, based in Singapore.
Factoring in cash-date positioning, its dominance was even greater, accounting for more than 2424 percent of non-cancelled stocks.
But after factoring in massive die-off events like one in 2013, they concluded D-Day could come much sooner.
However, after factoring in the cost of living, the Lone Star State's poverty rate is nearly 353%, the tenth-highest.
After factoring in taxes and travel expenses, a gigger might only actually net $60 on a job that paid $100.
"After factoring in day count differences, February trends were generally similar to January's and were within our expectations," Mack added.
"Soon I'll be telling people that we have 13 children," Janelle told the news outlet, factoring in her lost children.
After factoring in inflation, average hourly earnings have been flat for the past year, the Labor Department said this week.
After factoring in smoking, they found it only affected the risk of lung cancer, but not other smoking-associated cancers.
After factoring in debt, the acquisition was the largest health-care deal on record, according to data compiled by Refinitiv.
Factoring in a typical seven-week delivery schedule, those Saudi barrels will reach the United States in about a month.
Pomeranz lasted five innings in his lone previous start against Milwaukee and surrendered two runs without factoring in the decision.
Still, potential sellers are not factoring in the political risk, asking a premium that investors are now unwilling to pay.
"The net price increase that Lilly recognizes is significantly less," after factoring in those rebates, spokesman Mark Taylor told CNBC.
After factoring in what Mr. Dauman had already been paid under his contract, the total package is about $84 million.
That may continue, factoring in Nevada's event-based supremacy, especially with inordinate betting around the Super Bowl and March Madness.
"We find that concerns about finances — and student debt specifically — are factoring in more," said Claire Tomkins, Future Family's CEO.
Without factoring in the size of your bedroom, if you sleep alone, consider a Twin, Twin XL, or Full mattress.
Factoring in China's new vehicle, it looks like the next decade of Martian surface exploration will be busy, and diverse.
And for a bit of extra fun, you could then try factoring in vehicle automation into all of the above.
"From 1802 to 2013, gold has an annual real return, factoring in inflation, of just 0.6% per year," he says.
Even after factoring in Consumer Price Index inflation, real existing home prices were up almost 22009 percent during that period.
After factoring in expenses for staff, equipment and transportation, the budget for food is $1.25 to $1.35, Mr. Giusti said.
However, only the top 5 percent of taxpayers would receive net benefits from the plans when factoring in pay-fors.
Zillow's index is factoring in all homes, not just homes that recently sold, although that is the basis for comparison.
After factoring in expenses, which include three mortgages, property taxes and insurance, he earns about $5,000 a month in profit.
Meanwhile, booking this hotel through the Ultimate Rewards travel site would require just 13,600 points factoring in the 25% bonus.
That's before factoring in the impact on Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia, where Covid-19 is causing problems, too.
When factoring in upkeep and the robot's expected lifespan, Shelton estimates this amounts to an hourly cost of roughly $25.
And its debt-sustainability analysis is unlikely to deem this a simple liquidity issue, especially factoring in the debtor's history.
Notable even after factoring in how he was fired is that Shulkin has not commented negatively about the President himself.
Testers were asked to grade each salsa on a scale of 1 to 10, factoring in consistency and overall flavor.
The population, he says, is expected to increase about 0.8 percent a year after factoring in births, deaths and immigration.
The Points Guy values Capital One miles at 1.4 cents apiece when factoring in the ability to transfer to partners.
AT&T holds 64% of CME's common stock but effectively controls 75% of the company when factoring in preference shares.
Investors appear to be factoring in a larger market share decline to 25 percent for Foot Locker, the analysts said.
After factoring in books, transportation and personal expenses, students can expect to shell out $72,900 a year, the university predicts.
Candidates are factoring in the spur of private investments as well, hence the jump to $5 trillion in Biden's plan.
The state will see rate increases of up to 64 percent, before factoring in premium subsidies to those who qualify.
When factoring in all the research and development costs and sales and marketing expenses, Beyond Meat lost $30 million last year.
It's obscene how good Minnesota's core could grow to be, before even factoring in a likely top-five pick in June.
The company also determines the complexity of the overall project, factoring in the urgency level of the request, to decide pricing.
He's also factoring in the chance that the president takes to Twitter and surprises the market with better news on trade.
A recent MIT study found Uber and Lyft drivers to be earning far below the minimum wage after factoring in expenses.
For foreign investors, trading derivatives in India's exchanges means paying higher taxes and factoring in currency risks for rupee-based contracts.
It cost an estimated $200 million to produce the film and that's not factoring in the marketing costs of the film.
Even factoring in sweetener and fruit or fruit juice, that's less money per serving than Jell-O or its natural competitors.
Meanwhile, prices rose by 0.6% month-over-month in the other nine cities — even factoring in falls in Calgary and Edmonton.
Georgiades said he was not factoring in potential positives from reunification, however, or working on funding plans for possible infrastructure investment.
Revenue at the Legal division rose 2 percent to $822 million, but was down 2 percent when factoring in currency fluctuations.
The average monthly premium for such returning customers will be $275, after factoring in federal financial assistance available to most customers.
Fitch expects Nan Fung's liquidity will remain robust, after factoring in the company's development expenditures and capex over the medium term.
While ranking sexy cities isn't quite a brand-new idea, we have to admire Lazeeva factoring in LGBTQ friendliness and equality.
Factoring in cash generated by its refining arm, it's distributing 6.13% of the cash flow from its exploration and production division.
After stripping out those costs, the company averages a razor-thin margin – before factoring in many additional costs – of 1.6 percent.
But Democrats, like Lew, believe the potential impact of GOP tax cuts should be judged without factoring in any economic change.
That means the program's actual cost, after factoring in revenue and benefit offsets, remains uncertain, leaving it potentially vulnerable to attack.
Even without factoring in the annual credit benefits, that's more than enough to make up for the card's $250 annual fee.
It dramatically revised that forecast in October, factoring in China's increased imports, a key statistical component for calculating Chinese market balance.
Torres and Brooks plan to list the home for $1 million, which, after factoring in Brooks' debt, would net him $350,000.
It used 3-D building models and calculated how much sun exposure existed, factoring in the shadows cast by neighboring buildings.
Factoring in his new estimates, for 2020 he sees the economy growing 0.4%, compared with a prior growth estimate of 1.2%.
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Factoring in the sign-up bonuses, this would earn them a total of 333,000 Ultimate Rewards points after $353,000 in spending.
Pro players in the Overwatch League, the CDL's sister organization, earned $114,000 on average in 2019 after factoring in prize bonuses.
It estimated that Sanders's proposal would raise $3.2 trillion on a conventional basis and $2.6 trillion after factoring in economic effects.
They&aposll then need to pull roughly $63,000 from their investment portfolio, after factoring in taxes, to make up the difference.
Factoring in new business Wells Fargo is likely to win, the bank's net deposits could decrease by a net $287 billion.
He said he believed, when factoring in additional features, a lot of Model 3s were actually selling around $55,000 to $60,000.
Check that your budget could handle a reduced income, factoring in that you may need to cover your own health insurance.
Even after factoring in Netflix's recent rebound in the past few weeks, the stock is only up about 10% this year.
"Cats," which cost $95 million to make, is on track to lose a ton after factoring in production and marketing costs.
Factoring in Stanford's typical endowment returns, this endowment base could expected to produce about $22 million in real terms every year.
It's also pricey, coming in at $34,000 per infusion — and costs even more after factoring in the two-day medical center stay.
The U.S. central bank will likely leave rates unchanged but the market is factoring in a cut as soon as next month.
There is an emphasis in the DHS Analytical Baseline Study on analyzing food deserts, and factoring in the availability of grocery stores.
News of the postponement was "not that much of a surprise" as the market had already been factoring in reduced China-U.
Factoring in $8.8 billion in debt, Musk's ganja-friendly target price to go private would value the company at around $80 billion.
Factoring in these programmes, and analysts' profit forecasts, their total net cash will reach $20150bn by 2020, or three times gross cashflow.
Even after factoring in the costs of rent, index funds, mutual funds, and even gambling on penny stocks provide a better return.
Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial, said traders and money managers approached the election factoring in a possible upset by Trump.
And that's without factoring in the potential success of Patreon launching new features for an additional commission, which is a high priority.
The second overall pick in 23 held the Brewers to one run on five hits July 19 without factoring in the decision.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the number of part-time workers for noneconomic reasons has been increasing, factoring in seasonal adjustments.
While your home may appreciate in value slightly over time, owning a home can be costly after factoring in repairs and maintenance.
Also factoring in the fairy tale is a legendary river the sister's mom (Evan Rachel Wood) sang about when they were kids….
Be cautious when factoring in advertised discounts, such as a safe driver deal or a break for combining home and auto coverage.
In other words, you look at the monthly payment on a new car without factoring in the costs of insurance and maintenance.
And, that's not even factoring in the cost of a tip on the days we're swamped and opt to get it delivered.
"The discount has to be nearly double for it to make sense for China" to import U.S. crude, factoring in shipping costs.
That stake, when factoring in the $245.3 million in shares SoftBank sold in the IPO, is currently worth less than $7 billion.
On average, homespun videos cost 20 percent less to run on Facebook than more professional footage, even before factoring in production costs.
So you have to make an informed decision factoring in items you do know — things like your health and your financial situation.
Factoring in that data, the decline was closer to 5 million, according to the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Factoring in the halo effect of the PewDiePie video, Mr. Clark estimated the total value of the video at more than $100,000.
This means that choosing the best option for your needs will likely rely heavily on factoring in what devices you already own.
The study involved Firester using data from Israeli farmers and weather reports of the region, factoring in humidity levels and wind direction.
That means that you can get up to 2 cents back for every dollar you spend, factoring in the Preferred Rewards bonus.
The company matches customers with a vetted, qualified technician within two hours by factoring in office location, appointment time and job scope.
Hourly and weekly earnings languished when factoring in the rise in cost of living, according to figures the Labor Department released Friday.
Still, Sacconaghi said that since November investors have started adjusting expectations downward, as well as factoring in a boost from tax reform.
A good catchall statistic to evaluate quarterbacks is adjusted yards per pass, which rates passing ability while factoring in touchdowns and interceptions.
Say the total acquisition price, factoring in perhaps 6883 billion euros of integration costs by 2020, is 2.8 billion (about $2.96 billion).
Even when factoring in how much the copper cost initially, you'd make that money back in savings within two months, Schmidt said.
The U.S. central bank will likely leave rates unchanged, but the market is factoring in a cut as soon as next month.
On a price basis, it's down more than 2125 percent; factoring in accumulated dividends, the stock's up about 203 percent, according to Kensho.
That translated into four net new stores when factoring in openings related to its small shops, Off/Aisle bargain concept and Fila outlets.
After factoring in regulatory approvals, it can take years to put a drug on the market - often after an outbreak has burned out.
"We found BlueVine doing factoring in a much more modern fashion," said Purushotham, who works out of the Citi Ventures Palo Alto office.
But you get another offer from a company that is giving you a higher salary that's more even after factoring in loan assistance.
As a result, Bitmain has a negative net cash used in operating activities position but those become positive when factoring in the crypto.
European banks are facing a far worse situation, factoring in the pain that's expected ahead as a result of the U.K. Brexit vote.
Production at the same companies rose nearly 10 percent on average in 2015, after factoring in a fall in output at 7 companies.
" "We maintain our call for another 25-bp rate cut in August factoring in the benign inflation trajectory and growing concerns on growth.
The majority (260%) of these new cases were found to occur in urban centres — increasing to 22.5% when factoring in surrounding suburban areas.
Most petrochemical shares lost steam as investors booked profits, turning their focus to year-end earnings after factoring in the oil price rally.
Plus, factoring in upsets and the varying quality of teams each year, it's hard to get a pinpoint on an overall national average.
Factoring in the tides and currents, he did some calculations and came up with a "guess" regarding where he believed Aldridge might be.
Traders said market participants were factoring in the risk of supply gaps if reactors cannot be started up again for the first quarter.
Factoring in fleet sales, which Honda typically doesn't pursue, the Civic was still likely outsold by the perennial sales leader, the Toyota Camry.
"The market's recent nervousness was factoring in a lot of uncertainty over China's GDP," said Gavin Parry, managing director at Parry International Trading.
Factoring in the damage to soil, air and water — and to the health of those whose bodies absorb these elements — changes the equation.
And then only about half of those end up being taxable after factoring in deductions and credits, according to the Tax Policy Center.
She determined which nail technique is the best, factoring in the time it takes to paint the nails, cost, overall look, and longevity.
She ensures that every household, factoring in the number of children, has paid not a dollar more or less than its fair share.
Factoring in the higher costs, eBay forecast fourth-quarter adjusted profit, excluding some costs, of between 57 cents and 59 cents per share.
When factoring in juveniles under the age of 21, the number increases to 41,089 – nearly half of all the entries in the file.
The study uses the concept of a signal-to-noise ratio, factoring in the typical range of temperatures a region is accustomed to.
That means that drivers have to trust that the company isn't factoring in a customer's tip when it quotes them on base pay.
Fundamentally, financial aid must be reformed to address the real price of college, which cannot be calculated without factoring in food and shelter.
The Trending tab features videos algorithmically, factoring in things like view count, rate of growth in views, and the age of the video.
Battles are conducted by moving your heroes about a map to attack your foes, factoring in which hero types are stronger against others.
Estimating future supply essentially involved calculating the project pipeline and factoring in the "unknown knowns" such as political risk in oil-producing nations.
"He's facing more than sufficient time under the counts he's been convicted of" without even factoring in the upcoming Washington trial, Cotter said.
Amazon's Fire TV line, for example, has an Alexa-powered voice remote and starts at just $25, without even factoring in holiday sales.
Insurers factoring in the possibility that the administration will not enforce ObamaCare's individual mandate increased their rates an additional 2900 to 220006 percent.
The number of dive days per year can range from six to 70, factoring in when the sea is rough and abiding by regulations.
Factoring in the previous rate hikes, credit card users will pay about $2500 billion more in 236 than they would have otherwise, WalletHub said.
So, it looks like, at least for now, increased tariffs are something we should be factoring in to our business forecasts and business models.
" * Tom Fritz, commodity broker, EFG Group: "My opinion is that USDA is not factoring in corn 'prevent plant' acres at all - not at all.
Even without factoring in Hong Kong's impact on negotiations, the trade war between the two economic superpowers has shown little sign of slowing down.
Ray made his only previous appearance against New York last season and worked five scoreless innings on June 4 without factoring in the decision.
I made silly faces, let my guard down, and drank liquor too fast not factoring in that my tolerance had significantly lowered since college.
AbbVie is acquiring Allergan for $63 billion in cash and stock, in a deal valued at about $80 billion after factoring in Allergan's debt.
Here's their best advice: Should you select a frozen turkey, be sure you're factoring in the time it'll take to thaw your bird completely.
Conley permitted two runs on five hits over six innings without factoring in the decision in his only meeting with the Rays in 211.
Additionally, Eli Lilly has said its products' net price, the total paid after factoring in rebates and discounts, has actually decreased over the years.
The EU should maintain an "ambitious" farming budget with "not one euro less" than currently, after factoring in the impact of Brexit, he said.
And that's likely to affect investments, forcing venture capitalists to start factoring in antitrust considerations, if they weren't already, he and other investors said.
Like with the essential health benefits, Obamacare requires insurers to charge everyone the same amount of money, without factoring in a person's health history.
Even factoring in these benefits, though, Comcast's investment will earn a return of little more than 5 percent after tax by 2020, Breakingviews calculates.
Markets are assigning a nearly 100 percent probability to a December rate hike, though only factoring in one or two so far for 2018.
Factoring in supply, demand, and cabin inventory, the usual rule of thumb with Disney Cruises is the longer you wait, the more you'll pay.
Harvey fared better against Miami on April 16, surrendering two runs - one earned - and seven hits in six innings without factoring in the decision.
The last column shows what a hypothetical 85003 Republican victory margin would be when factoring in this projected shift in Jewish votes, ceteris paribus.
Investors were also factoring in a widely expected interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve at its two-day meeting that begins on Tuesday.
Factoring in higher natural gas liquids production from OPEC, the world will need about 32.2 million barrels a day from the group, it reported.
And that's not even factoring in the law's huge cut to corporate taxes, which disproportionately benefit the wealthy households that own the most stock.
While Cassini is in between the planet and its rings, it can take measurements of Saturn's gravity and mass without factoring in the rings.
But figuring out the energy efficiency of an entire city is more complicated, and requires factoring in things like local law and public policy.
But the U.S. Treasury market experienced a far smaller move, as it has been factoring in manufacturing weakness and slowing job growth for months.
After factoring in growth and higher resulting tax receipts, known as "dynamic" scoring, the deficit would grow by $225 trillion, according to the foundation.
After factoring in growth and higher resulting tax receipts, known as "dynamic" scoring, the deficit would grow by $19863 trillion, according to the foundation.
Even if we went a bit over budget, I reasoned, we would still end up significantly ahead after factoring in savings on dental work.
Markets are now factoring in those forces and the realization that stock prices are not on a sustainable path -- hence a big sell-off.
Last year, a rate of around 4.5 percent probably had a true cost closer to 3 percent after factoring in the deduction, McBride said.
Venezuelans will now earn some 797,510 bolivars a month, factoring in food tickets, or just over $7 on the widely used black market index.
Factoring in trauma, as well as the suggestive tactics investigators are sometimes incentivized to employ to close their cases, memory contamination becomes very plausible.
Factoring in costs, Chan estimates that his team earned around $500,000 in net profits, and around $20,103 of that went straight to his pocket.
But according to some financial advisors, they could be improving their financial standing significantly by factoring in home equity into a comprehensive retirement income plan.
"The market is now factoring in three Fed rate cuts totalling 75 basis points by the end of 2020," Commerzbank analysts wrote in a note.
Still, I can see the appeal for people who want that live TV fix, especially when factoring in Plex DVR recordings and future timeshifting support.
Walker claims the EC is overlooking a large chunk of relevant competition by not factoring in Apple's iOS when it considers the mobile app ecosystem.
Update: One source pegs it at between €8-10M, while another says it's closer to €12-15M (perhaps factoring in terms of any earn out).
But that could go as high as $150 million after factoring in all the ancillary deals it won't make much on in the coming year.
A fully loaded one can run around $95,000 before factoring in taxes, delivery charges and other fees, as well as the many available aftermarket options.
Morningstar analyst Damien Conover had been factoring in a 50-percent chance of solanezumab approval, with peak probability sales of nearly $4 billion a year.
After factoring in age, occupation, and other data, there's still a gender pay gap that can't be explained away, said Harvard economics professor Claudia Goldin.
Even factoring in the dangerously long hours many drivers spend on the road, 20,000 rides on a single platform seems to describe almost no one.
No matter where you live, even factoring in the emissions associated with electricity used to charge EVs, these cars are significantly cleaner than conventional vehicles.
After factoring in interest, that misstep works out to an extra $119 each month over a 10-year student loan repayment period — or $000,280 total.
Factoring in other crypto coins that use similar proof-of-work algorithms---Ethereum, Monero, zCash, and others---the emissions figure could roughly double, Stoll says.
Baidu itself had forecast fourth-quarter revenue of between 18.20 billion yuan and 18.75 billion yuan, factoring in a deal with online travel firms Ctrip.
Revenue increased 1 percent to $2.79 billion from a year earlier before factoring in currency changes, but it fell 1 percent when they were included.
He needs to average above 85033 percent in the five most recent qualifying polls; he stands at 4.4 percent when factoring in the new poll.
Even factoring in the inflows of the past two months, headline LME stocks are still down by 156,600 tonnes on the start of the year.
The EU should maintain an ambitious farming budget with "not one euro less" than at present, after factoring in the impact of Brexit, Macron said.
Biden and Obama garnered 23 percent and 21625 percent, respectively, when factoring in independent voters, who are allowed to vote in many state primary elections.
Cons: High costs: Factoring in the building of plants and assembling new infrastructure, DAC is very expensive, both financially and in terms of energy input.
According to The Associated Press, Clinton is only 23 delegates shy when factoring in superdelegates, party leaders who are unbound until the Democratic National Convention.
With college costs soaring and student loan debt at a record high, students increasingly are factoring in the local cost of living into their decisions.
Factoring in the three previous rate hikes, credit card users will pay about $20.01 billion more in 0003 than they would have otherwise, WalletHub said.
Founded in 2013, BlueVine offers small businesses multiple credit options, including revolving lines of credit and invoice factoring, in addition to its new banking services.
The unions previously rejected an offer of annual pay raises of 0.6 percent, when factoring in NJ Transit's proposed increases in employee health-care costs.
He said there was little to drive the market higher as share price valuations were factoring in higher earnings growth than was achievable this year.
Record-high crop prices in 21870, and all-time-high farm incomes in 22005, are now factoring in to property tax appraisals in some states.
Indeed, EVs are lower in greenhouse gas and particle pollution than conventional vehicles, even factoring in the pollution from the electricity used to charge them.
That's after factoring in how carbon-intensive a country's electricity is, as well as the emissions associated with batteries and other manufacturing of electric cars.
Now I'm lucky if I sell more than $100 a night, and that's not factoring in the cost of the ingredients and of my time.
Factoring in the six previous rate hikes, credit card users will pay about $210 billion more in 2000 than they would have otherwise, WalletHub said.
Factoring in the four previous rate hikes, credit card users will pay about $1.10 billion more in 225 than they would have otherwise, WalletHub said.
Factoring in the data from North Carolina, the decline was closer to 5 million, according to the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
In the end, it is the responsibility of other countries to decide their path while factoring in the trade relationship they want with our country.
And markets appear not to be factoring in any government stimulus in the form of tax cuts or new spending, which will likely be forthcoming.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday he did not think investors were properly factoring in the likelihood a successful antiviral treatment for COVID-19 is developed.
Factoring in cloture votes to end filibusters, Mr. Schumer is right that the most successful nominees have met the 60-vote bar at some point.
Brady threw the ball 15 yards or more 83 times last year, about the same rate as 2007, when factoring in his four game suspension.
For Cyber Monday, there are price slashings in the hundreds, and this is before even factoring in bundle deals that include extra accessories and games.
And that's even without factoring in that Russians were trying to influence it by spreading fake information on social media and hacking the Democratic party.
S&P SAYS RECENTLY RAISED RISK OF U.S. RECESSION IN NEXT 12 MONTHS TO 30%-35%, AFTER FACTORING IN WEAKENING CORPORATE EARNINGS, AMONG OTHER TRENDS
Even without factoring in the rewards points, you could justify the annual fee for the Bank of America Premium Rewards card with travel statement credits.
Factoring in war spending, there have been 27 years since 1940 in which military spending was as high as or higher than the proposed increase.
Finally, iSpot tracked the ads&apos digital share of voice, factoring in likes, shares, views, comments, tweets and retweets on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and search.
These two elements are collectively estimated to cost 42.6 billion Danish kroner (about $6.27 billion), after factoring in the savings on the unemployment insurance system.
These two elements are collectively estimated to cost 42.6 billion Danish kroner (about $6.27 billion), after factoring in the savings on the unemployment insurance system.
Another is factoring in random events — say, an infected person who suddenly decides that now is the moment to take a dream trip to Spain.
The Fed is expected to leave rates on hold at Wednesday's meeting, but the market is factoring in a cut as soon as next month.
So, one rate cut now was expected, another one I'd say likely, but we wouldn't be factoring (in) three rate cuts at this point in time.
"The market has become even more aggressive in factoring in Fed easing over the past week," strategists at Singapore's DBS Bank wrote in a morning note.
When factoring in openings related to Kohl's small shops, its Off/Aisle bargain concept and its Fila outlets, the company added four net stores last year.
And even factoring in the Capitals' historically awful performance when up 21995-296, they still have a better than 21997 percent chance of closing this out.
Fitch expects Nan Fung's financial position to remain solid and its liquidity robust after factoring in the company's development expenditure and capex over the medium term.
Ratings agencies grade SOEs according to two standards: a stand-alone rating (based on the companies' finances) and a state-backed rating (factoring in government support).
Even factoring in these stronger building codes, however, Clark's team estimated that if Andrew were to hit today, it would cause about $50 billion in damages.
Instead of a sharply declining market, factoring in projections shows early stage investing counts dipping 23 percent at most, with seed counts flat year over year.
Trading companies have made payments to Kazakhstan for selling their oil that was contaminated when transiting Russia factoring in large preliminary discounts, according to market sources.
Adjust for purchasing-power parity by factoring in the cheaper cost of goods and services in India and you can bump the mean up to $6,600.
GM has heavily promoted the fact that the Bolt will come in at $29,995 after factoring in a $7,500 federal tax credit on qualifying battery cars.
Even factoring in that this spike is bolstered by more widespread access to STD checkups, chlamydia remains the big STD on campus by a wide margin.
Investors sought more indications about the impact of excess moisture on corn planting and the upcoming winter wheat harvest, while also factoring in large global supplies.
Marathon Oil inked the deal for far less than many peers have recently done in similar transactions, paying roughly $13,900 per acre, factoring in existing production.
That might not sound like much—after factoring in inflation, it's about $16,500 in today's dollars—but it was more than enough to buy a house.
Metso is still factoring in a recovery, saying it expects demand for mining equipment to be "satisfactory", having previously said it expected demand to remain "weak".
Fitch expects Nan Fung's financial position to remain solid and its liquidity robust, after factoring in the company's development expenditures and capex over the medium term.
Bankrate calculated an "affordable" purchase price for major cities, using median incomes from United States census data, and factoring in costs for sales taxes and insurance.
And that's not even factoring in the other aspect of the current sign-up bonus: 21,21 points after you spend $240,816.2 in the first three months.
After factoring in vehicle upkeep, BuzzFeed News found in 240 that two of the Uber drivers it consulted only made roughly $2503 and $2250 per hour.
S&P kept the country's outlook unchanged at stable, factoring in the agency's assumption of an adequate government policy response in the event of additional sanctions.
This suggests that, even factoring in its enormous waste, corruption and misallocation of resources, China will achieve a good portion, if not 100%, of its goals.
It's an easy ride, for the most part, even factoring in the bonus objectives on each level that encourage you to replay them at least once.
Trump's forms indicate that he has a minimum net worth of about $1.15 billion, after factoring in the minimum of $315.35 million he has in liabilities.
Factoring in all of the fees collected when a credit card is swiped, those acquirers, like Vantiv, get 2 to 8003 percent of the total transaction.
"Go online and research what your job is worth," she says, factoring in your specific title, your industry, and your location (along with the new certification).
Even when factoring in the thousands of qualified developers who graduated from coding bootcamps last year, employers would still be far from shrinking the talent deficit.
That same year, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that New York City would begin factoring in the diversity of museums' staff members when making funding decisions.
That sharp decrease was achieved in part by measuring only the future economic costs to the United States, not factoring in the rest of the world.
But estimates of a v-shaped recovery aren't factoring in psychology, according to Peter Atwater, a behavioral economist at William & Mary who studies consumer decision-making.
Factoring in the likelihood of retaliation against American exporters, about 20 percent of total goods trade could find itself in the cross hairs by year's end.
That $545 average monthly payment breaks down to about $27 per weekday (again, not factoring in parking costs, or vacation time, or work from home days).
The 27-year-old issued six walks in as many innings against the Mariners but limited the damage to two runs without factoring in the decision.
Trump averaged only 39 percent of the vote when he had significant opposition, 85033 percent when factoring in the several weeks during which he ran unopposed.
Experts say it's because its legions of fans are focusing on the short-term benefits of fast weight loss, without factoring in possible long-term risks.
But the current turbulence requires factoring in critical geopolitical trends like the rise of illiberalism in Europe, Trump administration trade policies, and China's Belt and Road initiative.
Factoring in her bus ride to the subway, security checks to enter the station, walking time and waiting time, she spends about four hours a day commuting.
Pomeranz only walked one at Kansas City on June 21 and yielded two runs and six hits over 53 1/3 innings without factoring in the decision.
VerHagen is getting a second chance to start after allowing two runs and four hits in five innings without factoring in the decision at Baltimore on Saturday.
Costumers don't necessarily see the shipping cost for items when ordered below the $49 threshold and these items might rank differently when factoring in the shipping cost.
It ranked 200 jobs by their level of stress, factoring in criteria such as risk of injury, tight deadlines, physical demands and working in the public eye.
After factoring in additional costs, including health care and utilities, a Memphis-based worker earning $100,000 in gross salary still has $46,093 left over, the website found.
Analysts on average expect Ashtead's pretax profit to rise some 3 percent this year, factoring in the effects of a weaker pound, Liberum analyst Charlie Campbell said.
PolicyGenius is a newer entrant with easy-to-use calculators that help determine how much you need, factoring in estimates like the cost of fully funding college.
Even before factoring in the new rules, Jason Bedford, an analyst at UBS, a Swiss bank, reckons China's banks have an equity shortfall of about 1trn yuan.
Duffey surrendered two runs and seven hits over 63 1/3 frames without factoring in the decision in his lone career start versus the Rays last year.
The business did $1.9 billion in sales with an operating profit of $200 million however, when factoring in costs from the acquisition, net profit was $5 million.
Sony, however, plans to use AI to better predict demand to dispatch taxis more efficiently, says Nikkei, by factoring in traffic, ride histories, weather, and local events.
Sales growth after the votes were counted slowed to only 1.35 percent, despite factoring in the Veteran's Day and Singles' Day sales events, according to the data.
You are not limited to your home state's plan, which means you can choose any state's 529 — after factoring in fees and the performance of the investments.
Phoenix Group unveiled a cash flow target of 20.7056 billion pounds ($2.8 billion) for 2016-2020 on Wednesday, factoring in the maturity of a revised bank facility.
The Sabres have scored a total of three goals in their last three contests, with rookie Jack Eichel factoring in on all three (one tally, two assists).
However, the number of companies factoring in climate change in at least one area of operation doubled to about three dozen from 2012 to 2015, it said.
Both fighters had about the same number of wins when factoring in the three years Ali lost to suspension, but Louis had more knockouts and fewer losses.
Egypt accuses Ethiopia of not factoring in the risk of drought conditions such as those that affected the Nile Basin in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
But the EPI analysis also concluded that teachers are still paid less than what workers with similar skills and education levels make even when factoring in benefits.
Nolasco started against the Angels at home on April 16 and was reached for four runs and nine hits in seven innings without factoring in the decision.
But Democrats, like Lew, believe that the potential impact of GOP tax cuts should be judged without factoring in any economic change, a practice called static scoring.
The two credits — together worth $220 — are almost enough to offset the card's $250 annual fee even before factoring in the value of the rewards you'll earn.
Facebook's stock is now factoring in almost no growth, trading at a discount to the average stock in the S&P 500 based on 2018 earnings estimates.
And, even factoring in food tickets, minimum-wage earners (a large percentage of the population) take home less than $3 a month at the current exchange rates.
A new working paper, spotted by Quartz, looks at the average annual work hours per person in 18 European countries and the US (factoring in vacation time).
When factoring in how health plans document and code the medical diagnoses of their seniors and disabled members, the average payment rate will go up by 2.75%.
Although Stephan brings in $15,105 from his tenants, after factoring in expenses, which include mortgages, property taxes and insurance, he earns about $5,123 a month in profit.
That would translate into a valuation of about $23 billion to $100 billion for the company, factoring in the roughly $10 billion that it expects to raise.
Cons: Many of these locations can be quite a journey from the US and expensive, before even factoring in arduous, pricey flights, not to mention jet lag.
Adherents insist the trip, which lasts just under three hours, is competitive with air travel, factoring in delays on the Van Wyck Expressway and on the tarmac.
That translates into a valuation of about 25 times earnings, a multiple hard to justify without at least factoring in ancillary benefits such as a tax cut.
Factoring in the ninety-seven-per-cent average cost overrun for large dams, a new structure downstream from the Mosul Dam could cost around four billion dollars.
Midwest premium price represents the cost of transporting aluminum from the overseas into the U.S., after factoring in transport costs, taxes and the potential impact from tariffs.
The Mexico native worked five innings at Philadelphia on Wednesday and was reached for three runs on four hits and three walks without factoring in the decision.
Factoring in Russia and Iran, Syria is a complex geopolitical puzzle of competing local, regional and international interests in the heart of an otherwise turbulent Middle East.
After factoring in suspended flights, the impingement on trade, and the transport of Chinese-made medical supplies, the cost of COVID-19 will likely be much larger.
The site looked at the cost of living in each ZIP code, factoring in median home values and necessities such as groceries, utilities, transportation and health care.
And this is all factoring in some of the early limitations of using mmWave frequencies, which have a hard time penetrating walls and even clear glass windows.
Some companies are already raising warnings, like Cisco which said orders were down and that the forward-looking numbers were not factoring in potential supply chain disruptions.
Total duties on U.S. pork will reach 88 percent from next month, after factoring in the 10 percent value added tax, according to one industry expert's calculation.
Factoring in those rains, large parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba still have received far less than normal precipitation in the past 60 days, according to AAFC.
Factoring in a jump in exports, mostly to Hong Kong, China's net draw on the rest of the world was just 1,780 tonnes, the lowest level since 2007.
But for some athletes, performance and safety are not the only things they keep in mind when getting dressed for a sport; they're also factoring in their faith.
Where things get interesting is if your side project is still a money sink – and you actually lose money for the year after factoring in all your expenses.
Receipts are running neck-in-neck with last year and some think that this summer's revenues could be the second highest in history when not factoring in inflation.
China's apparent consumption, a back-of-the-envelope calculation factoring in production, imports and visible stocks movements, jumped by 11 percent in the first half of this year.
The figure missed market expectations, coming in 303 percent less than the 13.2 trillion won that analysts had predicted after factoring in the weakness in the semiconductor market.
But in nominal terms, factoring in price increases and April's extra day, exports rose to 18 billion Swiss francs ($13 billion), up 11.5 percent compared with last year.
Fitch estimates total leverage was 2.2x exiting fiscal 2016 after factoring in a full year of Broadcom revenue and we forecast total leverage near 2x exiting fiscal 2018.
While Jupiter in Sagittarius likes to wing it, you prefer to plan out your goals years ahead, factoring in the ups-and-downs of your journey to success.
Indeed, factoring in the cost of living, San Francisco is now one of the lowest-paying cities for software engineers, according to Hired's lead data scientist, Jessica Kirkpatrick.
To calculate this year's rankings, US News created a point system for hotels factoring in awards and recommendations from the travel industry, class ratings, and TripAdvisor guest ratings.
Also factoring in a tandem strengthening in silver, the moves suggest the runup in precious metals can continue at least through the end of the year, he said.
As it turns out: $33,720.88 is likely the bare minimum — and that's before factoring in the four GPUs, which could easily jack that price up to around $45,000.
Rating agencies grade SOEs according to two standards: a stand-alone rating (based on the company's own balance-sheet) and a state-backed rating (factoring in government support).
This, I'm told, explains why some investors made money from the exit, while others, including some Crowdcube backers, lost money, even possibly after factoring in EIS tax breaks.
But the family was dropped by their insurance after the 2008 Humboldt Wildfire, and the costs are daunting, especially factoring in removing the damage from her family's lot.
I just accepted a full-time position at a major tech company, and I'll be making $95,000 to $105,000 after factoring [in] bonuses — and I'll have full benefits.
AND MY JUDGMENT IS THAT IT SEEMS TO BE THAT WHAT PEOPLE ARE FACTORING IN IS LIKELIHOOD OF MORE FISCAL STIMULUS AND REDUCED DOWNSIDE RISK TO THE ECONOMY.
"After factoring in day count differences," Mary Mack, head of Community Banking at Wells Fargo, said, "February trends were generally similar to January's and were within our expectations."
In fact, according to Weatherburn, when factoring in the downward trend, there's only been a 210% reduction in Kings Cross, and a 22016% reduction in the Sydney CBD.
With election risk out of the way, traders said bond buyers were factoring in expectations that the central bank would start to increase liquidity to improve funding conditions.
And factoring in indirect losses — for instance, people buying habitat items for their salamanders — the total cost to pet stores will be about $10.7 million, the report says.
It's also factoring in the potential to see supply issues out of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where 60 percent of global cobalt supply is currently sourced.
Factoring in employees health options, the top score of 68 percent was achieved by Citigroup, followed closely by General Motors, Bank of America, Johnson & Johnson, and JPMorgan Chase.
When factoring in synergies, it says the offer equates to around 12.57 pounds to Comcast, implying a multiple of 15.3 times Sky's forecast 2020 earnings, and falling thereafter.
Graham Tanaka, portfolio manager of the New York-based Tanaka Growth fund, said Tesla short sellers were not factoring in potential improvements and growth of the battery division.
A forthcoming paper by Scott Winship of the Manhattan Institute, a think-tank, argues that, after factoring in non-cash benefits and underreported income, a sunnier picture emerges.
Factoring in previous rate hikes, credit card users will pay about $15 billion more than compared to when the Fed started raising rates in late 2015, LendingTree said.
Fed funds rate futures are now fully factoring in a rate cut later this year, with about an 80 percent chance of a move priced in by September.
But in recent months economists have pencilled in a deterioration in China's export outlook in 2019, factoring in higher U.S. tariffs on a wider range of Chinese goods.
If millions of people carry FedAccounts, the Fed's balance sheet would grow, as would the earnings, even after factoring in the cost of account maintenance and fraud prevention.
The Tax Policy Center estimates that the reduction in personal rates alone would cost $2.6 trillion over the next decade without factoring in the impact of economic growth.
A standout performer was sterling, which rose broadly after a robust UK retail sales report diminished chances of an interest rate cut that some investors were factoring in.
Factoring in taxes owed and penalties of 45 percent, the government could raise more than 293.6 billion rupees ($4.41 billion) from the declared income, according to Reuters calculations.
However, when factoring in the average annual individual salary, it may come as no surprise that 43% of couples will go into debt to pay for their weddings. 
The Fed's projections make it clear officials are zipping ahead with rate increases without factoring in any boosts to growth from the economic policies of the Trump administration.
In an extreme example, the premium for a 2202-year-old making $2628,28500, after factoring in financial assistance, would rise from $6900,2628 to $28503,22019 under the GOP plan.
After factoring in the way insurers code their members, a tactic that has been criticized for gaming and even possible fraud, pay rates would go up by 6.5%.
Factoring in the increase, the Women's British Open has the second-highest payout of the five major championships, trailing only the $5.5 million purse for the U.S. Open.
When factoring in room, board and other expenses, this would mean spending about $100,000 over five years at public colleges and more than double that at private ones.
People who fall near the bottom of income distribution, after factoring in inflation, have actually seen their wages decline over the past few decades, according to the institute.
According to a KFF analysis, 4.7 million people who currently don't have insurance could get a bronze plan while paying nothing for premiums, after factoring in tax credits.
Dr. Trawinski said parents and grandparents should protect themselves before taking out loans by doing the math beforehand, factoring in what-ifs, like the death of a spouse.
"Experts say it's because its legions of fans are focusing on the short-term benefits of fast weight loss, without factoring in possible long-term risks," CNN reports.
David Richardson, the former chief executive of the International Cricket Council, complained of "extremely unseasonable weather" but said that factoring in reserve days would be "complex to deliver".
Still, Musk boasted on Twitter Wednesday that the luxury sedan really does now cost $35,000 after factoring in incentives and all the money drivers will save on fuel.
The Altarum Institute — a health research organization — reports that drug list prices rose just 1 percent over the last year (and that's before factoring in substantial manufacturer discounts).
Earlier this year, the Tax Foundation estimated that making bonus depreciation permanent would increase the deficit by only $74 billion after factoring in the impact on economic growth.
Factoring in this change, Medicare spending would be $575 billion lower, said Marc Goldwein, senior vice president at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a think tank.
"The heart of the issue is that producers aren't factoring in that every job given to someone who does not pursue a directing career equals an opportunity withheld."
Then, using publicly available aircraft performance data, they calculated how air temperature would impact a jet's maximum takeoff weight, factoring in variables like runway length and airport elevation.
After factoring in interest, that misstep works out to an extra $119 each month over a 10-year student loan repayment period, NerdWallet estimated in a report this week.
He also insisted that it's changing, that shares outperformed both the and the XLI Industrial ETF over the past two years, even the past five (presumably, factoring in dividends).
That work means factoring in the context around pedestrian traffic—proximity to curbs, the presence of driveways or public building entrances—and the norms of behavior in these environments.
Factoring in utilities and the fact we might not be able to snag the cheapest possible apartment, I planned for monthly costs of roughly $2,500 and divided by two.
Factoring in Anglo's majority stakes in the listed Kumba iron ore and Amplats platinum, plus smaller holdings and net cash, it has an enterprise value of around $12 billion.
After factoring in debt, the value of the deal balloons to about $95 billion — making it the largest health-care deal on record, according to data compiled by Refinitiv.
They will end up paying close to $4.7 billion for Paysafe, factoring in fees, net debt and the extra borrowings from a $470 million acquisition it announced on Friday.
For all the things you may hate Trump for, if you're not factoring in he's not coming for your church, guns, cars, cheeseburgers, etc you're doing single entry bookkeeping.
Factoring in operating costs and the cost of capital, the study concludes that Carbon Engineering's system could capture a tonne of the greenhouse gas for between $94 and $103.
The researchers used CoSMoS-COAST to look at sand transport along and across 310 miles of coastline, factoring in such variables as waves and the expected sea-level rise.
Telecommuters usually bring their own laptops and tablets, and that's not even factoring in the amount of internal company-authorized mobile devices or devices used by partners and guests.
The aim is for the Commission to contain representation across the bloc, factoring in regional differences in politics, nationality, north vs south, east vs west, diversity and so on.
Factoring in the progress before 2014 and the methane and HFC controls noted above, we would need roughly 8 percentage points of further cuts to meet our Paris pledge.
"Factoring in those expenses could easily wipe out even a million-dollar portfolio in a short and devastating fashion," said Josh Brein, a financial advisor with Brein Wealth Management.
The 26-year-old was charged with two runs on eight hits and one walk over 4 53/3 innings at Atlanta on Friday without factoring in the decision.
Some prospective buyers who placed early orders may have anticipated paying a lower price for the Model 3 after factoring in a $7,500 federal tax credit on electric cars.
Even after factoring in slower supply growth this year, consumption would need to jump a whopping 49 percent in 2019 for prices to rebound, analysts at Morgan Stanley reckon.
But this study adjusted for vascular risk, she said, while factoring in protective factors such as education -- higher education is known to provide cognitive reserve -- socioeconomic status and employment.
"I didn't hear a soul come out today and mention how right Yellen's been and how wrong everyone else has been about factoring [in] the Trump effect," Cramer said.
Real wages — the measure of wage growth factoring in inflation— increased by a seasonally adjusted 0.6 percent in May from May 2016, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
However, sales increased by 1.6 percent when not factoring in fuel, an extra week in 2017, the convenience store divestiture and a merger with meal kit company Home Chef.
The 25-year-old walked five in as many innings at the New York Yankees on Wednesday but limited the damage to two runs without factoring in the decision.
Musk has said that the solar roof will be cheaper than a normal roof, even before factoring in the value of generating electricity, a vow he reiterated on Friday.
"With our victory tonight in Wisconsin, we have now won seven out of eight of the last caucuses and primaries," he said, factoring in his win among Democrats abroad.
They will end up paying close to $2.53 billion for Paysafe, factoring in fees, net debt and the extra borrowings from a $470 million acquisition it announced on Friday.
The yields are small (around 1 percent before factoring in the tax break), but you aren't exposed to much price movement as rates rise, or if policy changes materialize.
The president cites the trade deficit with Mexico to show that NAFTA is bad, but factoring in the U.S. content in Mexican manufactured exports, the deficit shrinks or disappears.
Cisco's guidance was upbeat, although on the earnings call the company said that the forward-looking numbers were not factoring in potential supply chain disruptions from the coronavirus outbreak.
Democrats argue that by not taking income into account, this system would fail to give enough help to low-income people, but Republicans say factoring in income discourages work.
That's because regulations in this area must be justified by cost-benefit analysis; without factoring in the true cost of carbon, many future climate rules might not pass muster.
Even after factoring in the potential economic growth that might come from lower taxes, the group's recent analysis estimated a $10 trillion budget shortfall over 10 years from Trump's plan.
Not only is winning incredibly difficult, but when factoring in the sheer number of people you're playing against, you're very likely to be splitting any winnings with several other players.
It then uses these readings as an indirect measure of hormone levels, and uses that to calculate each woman's fertility (factoring in other relevant factors such as sperm survival rates).
And that's before factoring in the film's subject — how Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee (Hanks) and publisher Kay Graham (Streep) fought the Nixon White House to print the Pentagon Papers.
The reason: UTI testing for humans is a much bigger market, especially when factoring in the billions of dollars that are wasted on emergency room trips for UTIs each year.
With a new sensor, speedier processor, significantly improved autofocus, and even better EVF than before, there's a lot to like — and that's before factoring in video and buttery-smooth 4K60P.
According to the minutes, policymakers said they did not think they needed to track some counterparts and raise interest rates at their December meeting, after factoring in Taiwan's economic conditions.
"I think in future (years) we can let the press conference run later but factoring in the time on the road here and back, time is very precious," Chen said.
The system also dynamically adapts its mining efforts toward the most profitable token at any given time, factoring in real-time market price, the difficulty of access and hash rate.
The proposal Trump released in September of last year was estimated by the free market Tax Foundation to cost about $2628 trillion over a decade after factoring in economic growth.
It's not hard to make the argument that each of those quarterbacks represents a more appealing option than Cutler, and that's not even factoring in this year's incoming rookie class.
Even factoring in the somewhat underwhelming main cast, I still feel like my time with Fallen Order was well spent and brought a deeper understanding of the Star Wars universe.
Just using a new set of caps based off the 2018 agreement — without factoring in the inevitable plus-ups — will add approximately $2 trillion to the debt over ten years.
Factoring in reports by Department of Defense civilians and incidents that occurred before the service member joined the military, the Pentagon recorded a total of 6,20153 reported assaults in 2017.
The total you'll pay at checkout is $8.98, and factoring in the $7.99 cost for one month of Music Unlimited, that means you're essentially getting the Echo Dot for $0.99.
The Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT), a nonpartisan entity, reported Thursday that the Senate tax bill would add about $1 trillion to the deficit, even when factoring in economic growth.
With 40,1203 points (or really at least 41,000, factoring in the $1,21 you have to spend to earn the bonus), you'll still need another 2199,280 to earn the Companion Pass.
Washington (CNN)It's (officially) official: The GOP tax plan would add more than $1 trillion to the federal budget deficit over the next decade — even when factoring in economic growth.
A student who spends two extra years at private school, therefore, can accrue extra costs of nearly $300,000 over all, factoring in tuition, debt and missed income and retirement savings.
A TSA union official told CNN some employees have found that showing up for work was actually hurting them financially, when factoring in costs such as child care and commuting.
With shares of FMC still down roughly 21 percent from their January highs, Cramer argued that they're not yet factoring in the company's better-than-anticipated first-quarter earnings results.
The Joint Committee on Taxation, a nonpartisan entity, reported last Thursday that the Senate tax bill would add about $1 trillion to the deficit, even when factoring in economic growth.
Danske Bank said it believed the short term impact on Hexagon's business would be minor, but added that the share price rise since November was not factoring in an indictment.
Even after factoring in our anticipated deceleration, China's five-year average annual growth rate of 6.7% will continue to exceed the 'A' category median of 0003% by a wide margin.
Whatever his liabilities on defense and in the locker room, he's a damn good basketball player, even factoring in the "headaches" that come with having Cousins as your poster boy.
On Thursday, the JCT had concluded that an earlier version of the bill would add $1 trillion to the federal deficit over 10 years, even after factoring in economic growth.
Factoring in the joint addresses, Mr. Obama's 2009 joint address drew 52.4 million viewers and Mr. Clinton's 1993 speech tops the rankings with an audience of 66.9 million television viewers.
Avoiding the slower regional roads is also costly, even without factoring in gas, because the French government ceded authority over hefty highway tolls to a private company some years ago.
Factoring in other costs, retailers stand to make a 25 percent gross profit on a shipment of $82, the size of an average online order during the 2017 holiday season.
If there's a silver lining in these numbers, it's that when factoring in larger urban areas (not single cities) Earnest's Research shows that demand has not cratered everywhere for everyone.
Singapore-based DBS is factoring in a 210-214.5% revenue hit for its current year, on assumptions the virus outbreak will cut back on consumer spending, including on credit cards.
In other words, the market is already factoring in the risk, and so by the time the official confirmation comes, the best course of action is to buy the dip.
Overall, however, the US trade deficit with China is closer to $337 billion when factoring in goods and services, according to figures provided by the US Bureau of Economic Analysis.
With combustion engines factoring in the transport equation for decades — and ICE remaining the dominant power source for the foreseeable future — they must be part of any sensible climate strategy.
Factoring in people who funded their own races, Democrat and liquor entrepreneur David Trone of Maryland raised the most of any House candidate, with his campaign taking in $16.5 million.
Farfetch sold 259 million shares Thursday night, raising $2112 million and stamping a valuation of roughly $813 billion on the online giant after factoring in shares already held by employees.
BSPS said in an October consultation it planned to buy a bulk annuity if its funding level reached 103% on a buy-out basis - factoring in the cost of insurance.
The average cost to have a baby in the US, without complications during delivery, is $10,808 — which can increase to $30,000 when factoring in care provided before and after pregnancy.
When factoring in the margin of sampling error, the two surveys show a historic low for a president at this point in his tenure in the modern era of polling.
The National Transportation Safety Board issued a series of recommendations for aircraft safety assessments, including factoring in human responses when things go awry, the first formal guidelines since the crashes.
The odds of low birth weight is 1.6 times larger for black babies than white babies, and preterm birth is 1.9 times larger even when factoring in social economic status.
In September, Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo said the central bank was considering factoring in capital buffers, which correlate to banks' sizes and are currently being phased in for U.S. institutions.
Factoring in everything from housing to miscellaneous expenses like parking, groceries and dining out, Finlay says the choice to live in Dixon likely saves him around $15,000 to $18,000 per year.
They will help you outline short- and long-term goals while factoring in the outlook for inflation and investment market volatility over the next 50 years, depending on your life expectancy.
Even after factoring in the potential economic growth that might come from lower taxes, the group's recent analysis estimated Trump's plan would create a $10 trillion budget shortfall over 10 years.
By factoring in historical market conditions as well as the impact that gender, salary, and lifespan have on realistic financial projections, Ellevest makes it easy and motivating to stay on track.
When factoring in how much of that export figure is actual German "added value," the bank estimated that total economic output for the country could fall by around 0.25 percentage points.
Plus, aside from the drama angle, people tend to think flashbacks play a bigger role than they actually do because they're also factoring in intrusive memories, which are a separate thing.
And Arpaio's support jumped to 35% when the ABC/OHPI poll presumed a Trump endorsement for him while also factoring in McConnell's support for McSally (31%) and Bannon's for Ward (13%).
But that algorithm is ignorant of how we're feeling in the moment, what we've already seen elsewhere and if we're factoring in what someone else with us wants to watch too.
Factoring in wind and other data, it then drops the paper drone so it glides down in a spiral motion, hitting a pre-set GPS spot within a 33-foot radius.
Factoring in clouds and the duration of the eclipse itself, there are two spots that emerge as clearly the prime places to be on shadow day: eastern Idaho and western Nebraska.
The train takes about 20 minutes, but it's about a mile away from work, so my total commute time is usually about 35 and 45 minutes after factoring in the walk.
Goop also recommends factoring in 20 minutes to make breakfast and lunch and another 20 minutes for dinner before you're on your way to feeling like "a lighter, happier, refreshed you."
Additionally, Google is adding a new hotel location score, which ranks the neighborhood a particular hotel is based in by factoring in things like proximity to bars, landmarks, or public transportation.
Different prices could be charged according to buyer profiles factoring in race, gender or other sensitive shopper information, whether directly or through a proxy like a zip code or purchasing history.
When factoring in the time it takes to get to the airport, wait in security lines, and travel from the airport to the destination, high-speed trains are roughly on par.
Factoring in only economic preferences—for raising the minimum wage, allowing workers to unionise and enacting government policies that decrease economic inequality—a significant share of Republicans would look like Democrats.
When factoring in other indicators like wage growth and higher home prices, "our general sense of the economy is that we're in better shape than we were last year," Kleinhenz said.
"After factoring in day count differences, February trends were generally similar to January's and were within our expectations," said Mary Mack, Wells Fargo's head of Community Banking, in a press release.
The site looked at the cost of living for a single person in each city, factoring in the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment, groceries, utilities, transportation and health care.
"The stoppage could be impacting sentiment a little bit but we are all factoring in that the mine will be back up and running," said BMO Capital Markets analyst Colin Hamilton.
Investors have been too optimistic about the U.S. economy because they are not factoring in global risk, said Stockman, who expects to see a recession by the end of the year.
And federal funding from government agencies like the NSF, the Department of Agriculture, and Health and Human Services has fallen by 17 percent from 2010 to 2014, when factoring in inflation.
In March, for example, the ShFE contract traded around 10.76 million tonnes for nickel, even factoring in Chinese exchanges' habit of counting both sides of a transaction in their volume figures.
Urias had one of his better efforts at home against the Nationals on June 22, when he allowed two runs and six hits in five innings without factoring in the decision.
Yellen made a point of not factoring in President Donald Trump's pro-growth agenda, causing the press to criticize her for ignoring the inevitable economic boom that his policies would spur.
In its release Thursday, Altria said Juul represented approximately 2600 percent of the U.S. e-cigarette space, when factoring in online sales and products in specialty stores such as vape shops.
According to a recent Kaiser Family Foundation analysis, insurers factoring in the possibility that the administration will not enforce the individual mandate increased their rates an additional 1.2 to 20 percent.
The market is not factoring in the idea there could be a sustained earnings cycle in Asia, he added, saying Asian earnings could outgrow Europe by 3 to 5 percentage points.
Factoring in bus fare between the airports (National Express has buses from 15 pounds one way, or about $20), the round-trip comes to $783, a savings of at least $500.
"We continue to think that a gradual path of rate increases remains appropriate even with almost all participants factoring in their assessment of the tax policy," Ms. Yellen said on Wednesday.
Factoring in dividend payments and additional appreciation from the reinvestment of those dividends in the constituent companies' stocks, the index returned 6.6 percent in the quarter and 21.7 percent throughout 2017.
But the sell-off also shows Wall Street is factoring in the prospect that the trade fight drags on, even as it closely monitors comments from officials in Beijing and Washington.
There should be lots to savor and dissect between now and April, before even factoring in a Warriors team flush with an extra year of continuity and a seemingly deeper bench.
But dramatic stimulus measures have only provided short-lived bounces in equities with investors factoring in a global recession and estimates for the duration of the damage extending into the summer.
Factoring in the previous rate hikes, credit card users will pay about $2200 billion more in extra finance charges this year than they would have otherwise, according to a WalletHub analysis.
Nearly all Fed officials are factoring in some stimulus from the package, expected to deliver deep cuts to the taxes companies pay and reductions to the taxes owing from some households.
Judge Thomas Griffith repeatedly said he was "frustrated" with the government's argument, which evolved from initial memos about the legality of the program to factoring in other reasons to end it.
The lender said it saw its core capital little changed at 12.5% of assets in 2022 when factoring in the negative impact of regulatory issues and a boost from property disposals.
We expect that real GDP growth will slow to 3.6% in 2017 from 4.6% in 2016, factoring in the impact of the sanctions that the UAE imposed on Qatar in June 2017.
"The wealth of the top 53% of households is 19% higher than before the recession, even after factoring in the decline in stock prices at the end of last year," said Brainard.
It's also difficult to compare the full cost of managing these investments, Pew noted, because some funds report their returns without factoring in management fees, while other report after subtracting those fees.
The fund, which is almost $100BN in size — without factoring in all the planned sequels, also led an investment in enterprise messaging company Slack back in September 2017 (also a $250M round).
Investors are hoping that the meeting will yield at least a promise to delay new tariffs, though they are factoring in the possibility that the new tariffs will go into effect immediately.
In other words, without factoring in what's likely to be a thriving gray market in India, analyst reports estimating the number of iPhones shipped to India only tell part of the story.
But, he said, he will not be factoring in impacts from Trump's new policies, including those like tax reform that may boost growth, until he is pretty sure they will be enacted.
This is how long it would take for the cost of owning to be equal to the cost of renting, when factoring in down payments, interest rates, home appreciation and rising rents.
It's quite an engineering feat to combine a metro train network and the road network, while at the same time factoring in real-time information such as train departures and car availability.
What I wasn't factoring in was that scandals and dysfunction would drive out all the adults 2/ "Morale in the West Wing has sunk to a new low," Landler and Haberman wrote.
In fact, Khan's helicopter costs about 200,000 rupees ($1,633) per hour factoring in fuel, crew, maintenance and inspections, Syed Naseem Ahmad, president of the Society of Air Safety Investigation Pakistan told Reuters.
"At current LNG spot prices, it will be a challenge to bring U.S. LNG volumes into Asia on a cash cost basis, let alone factoring in an additional processing tariff," he said.
The Stetson product was ripped for five runs and 10 hits at Miami on July 23 but held the Colorado Rockies scoreless over seven frames on Thursday without factoring in the decision.
That might not seem like much, but mere milliseconds (factoring in the screen's touch response speed and network ping) could mean the difference between a win and a loss in competitive play.
The discrepancy arose mainly from the factoring in of CNY1 billion in trade receivables, which was taken off the books in the management accounts but treated as on-balance sheet under IFRS.
Considering the high profile of the launch we're talking about 2,300 is an awfully low number, even factoring in some of the criticisms of Light Repair Team #4 and its sparse marketing.
One of the most interesting parts of Glassdoor's new study was a breakdown of occupations with the largest and smallest adjusted gender pay gaps — after factoring in differences between jobs and workers.
She also noted that committee members have been factoring in tax reform to their GDP projections all year, so the latest boost shouldn't be read as driven wholly by the tax cuts.
The 24-year-old lasted four innings at the Chicago Cubs on Monday and was charged with three runs – two earned – on five hits and two walks without factoring in the decision.
But organizers are currently looking through the upcoming planning deadlines and factoring in the numerous contracts that have already been signed in an effort to be prepared if plans need to change.
The software was just better at it, and it kept improving, factoring in variables like weather or nearby sporting events, until it could forecast the need for staff in 15-minute increments.
Those may seem like prohibitive odds, but factoring in the bookmakers' margin, they translate to only about 61 percent and 65 percent chances — or about 40 percent that both teams will advance.
Factoring in the cost of transport, the bagging and labor, little is left in profit for him after the 15-pound bags of apples are sold for $2 each in the market.
In the United States, routes are limited and trains are slower than flights (Amtrak often leads search results on Hipmunk sorted by "agony," factoring in the length of the ride and stops).
But that sequence may eliminate advice and input from agencies and career NSC officials, a key part of a bottom-up strategy, factoring in lower-level expertise, said one former NSC official.
It lowered its annual sales forecast for Opdivo to 105 billion yen from 126 billion yen, also factoring in the launch of Merck & Co's rival non-small cell lung cancer treatment Keytruda.
Reuters wrote that even factoring in an offer from SoftBank to buy shares worth between $750 million and $1 billion, We Company concluded it would only raise a bit over $2 billion.
The urban environment must also take the future into account; in the skyscraper-saturated Tokyo, for example, land development is increasingly factoring in wind paths from Tokyo Bay to help lower temperatures.
The cost of the Senate's bill came in at $1 trillion over 20 years, after factoring in economic growth, according to an analysis released on Thursday by the Joint Committee on Taxation.
Eickhoff is pitching well down the stretch and turned in one of his best performances at Washington on Saturday, when he scattered five hits over six scoreless innings without factoring in the decision.
Even factoring in a 20-25 bps tightening from initial guidance, the bond would still offer a new issue premium of around 20-30 bps over Abu Dhabi's five- and 10-year paper.
The discrepancy mainly arose from the factoring in of CNY1 billion in trade receivables, which had been taken off the books in the management accounts but treated as on-balance-sheet under IFRS.
SmartAsset did these calculations for the median home in each city, factoring in a 20 percent down payment on a 30-year mortgage, with a 4 percent interest rate after the down payment.
"The shutdown at the plant comes at a time when people are potentially factoring in a supply shortfall in 22 with the Indonesia ban coming into place," said Capital Economics analyst Kieran Clancy.
"The shutdown at the plant comes at a time when people are potentially factoring in a supply shortfall in 2020 with the Indonesia ban coming into place," said Capital Economics analyst Kieran Clancy.
"The organizers of the March for Racial Justice did not realize that September 30 was Yom Kippur when we were factoring in these and other considerations and applying for permits," the statement said.
Argentina's Merval index that opened after an extended weekend, sank 10% factoring in the news of ratings agencies Fitch and Standard & Poor's downgrading the country's sovereign debt rating following a shock primary election.
At anywhere from $270-ish to $1,200 a pop, and factoring in the need for a top-up every six to nine months, it's an expensive habit to begin in your early 20s.
Gibson has never lost to the Orioles (25-23, 2.70 ERA in three starts) and scattered two runs over 5 2/3 innings without factoring in the decision at Baltimore on Aug. 22.
Derailing the proposals now essentially rests on whether enough MEPs can be convinced it's politically expedient to do so — factoring in a timeline that includes the next EU parliament elections, in May 13.
The bill hit rough waters after the Joint Taxation panel concluded it would worsen federal shortfalls by $1 trillion over a decade, even when factoring in economic growth that lower taxes would stimulate.
Managers made the long market bet as the stock index was closing a moribund year that concluded with a modest price loss and a gain of just 1 percent when factoring in dividends.
But after factoring in data for the following week through February 14, the cumulative refund amount rose to just above where it was around the same time last year, Morgan Stanley's researchers found.
"Fundamentally, it would be hard to justify beyond a price of 0.70 dirham, and (that is) factoring in the support and weight of Aabar, who owns about 36 percent of Arabtec," he added.
Measured in money Economists came to the figure by factoring in GDP contribution of reef-related activities, such as scientific research, as well as its "economic, social, and asset value," according to Deloitte.
"Factoring in the gradual momentum generated by Apple's new products we estimate economic growth before the end of the year should be quite good," said Carl Liu, an analyst at KGI Investment Advisory.
I'M IN CUBA I DON'T SEE WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE MARKET ON A MINUTE TO MINUTE BASIS, BUT I THINK WHERE THE STOCK IS TRADING IS ESSENTIALLY FACTORING IN BOTH OF THOSE THINGS.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico central bank governor Agustin Carstens said on Friday he is "implicitly" factoring in the possibility of Republican hopeful Donald Trump becoming U.S. president in the bank's economic risk models.
"Even if your goals aren't nearly as lofty as retiring at 56 or early, it's crucial to fully grasp where your financial savings stands and plan accordingly, which includes factoring in unforeseen emergencies."
Factoring in leverage around 3 to 4 times EBITDA, that would leave $8 billion of equity to be raised - tough but not impossible, with Glasenberg's Glencore equity and a name to woo partners.
Owens' lone quality start in the bunch came against New York on April 29, when he allowed two runs on six hits and three walks in six innings without factoring in the decision.
The study calculated the average monthly mortgage payment in each suburb by factoring in a 217-year fixed mortgage rate of 21%, a 2000% down payment, and local county effective property tax rates.
Given the widespread outcry from businesses and business groups over laws they say are impediments to attracting workers, CNBC's annual America's Top States for Business study has been factoring in inclusiveness since 2015.
While most of the films are still playing in theaters, buying movie tickets to all of them can get expensive fast — and we're not even factoring in how much you'll spend on popcorn.
In particular, the AG office focused on ExxonMobil's claims that it was anticipating more stringent regulations on carbon emissions and factoring in "proxy costs" as a way to account for expected future losses.
In an analysis of the economic impact of a previous version of the bill on Thursday, the JCT said the bill would still cost about $1 trillion, even after factoring in economic growth.
The trade group estimates that the industry supports 7.6 million American jobs and accounts for $887 billion in consumer spending, factoring in everything from apparel and footwear to airfare and ski lift tickets.
Poverty among French people 22014 to 220 years old leapt to 242 percent in 223 from 222 percent in 297 after factoring in taxes and grants from the government, by Mr. Askenazy's reckoning.
S. product also may have recently become relatively more expensive, factoring in both the cost of operating an international retail infrastructure, as well as the recent volatility between the pound and the dollar.
She also added that there is a "time and place to undertake further assessments," but that "police will be factoring in the risk of further eruption" as they continue to look for survivors.
While the typical base pay is just under $500,000, a McKinsey partner can expect to make hundreds of thousands more when factoring in bonuses of cash and stock, as well as profit sharing.
The Tax Foundation, which tends to find high growth effects from tax cuts, projected the House version of the tax bill would increase deficits by about $1 trillion after factoring in economic growth.
But, unless you're top billing or throwing huge parties where you're factoring in lights, sound, bringing in big talent and charging at the door, in New York you're making 10 percent of the bar.
Hartnett said the markets have already been factoring in the president-elect's promise of a corporate tax overhaul and infrastructure spending, and it's also showing up in some data and consumer and business activity.
After factoring in his resilience and motivation, along with his endless support from his family and friends, he was added to the waiting list of the United Network for Organ Sharing in January 2016.
It's a meaningful shift, too: when Apple started factoring in payments for these free services, its total service revenue for Q1 2018 jumped 7.7 percent, from the originally reported $8.47 billion to $9.13 billion.
However, when factoring in the weakness of the U.S. dollar and other currencies against the euro, fourth-quarter sales were down 2.3 percent year-on-year and the annual rise thinned to 0.8 percent.
When this new option is enabled, iOS will also be factoring in mail and messages, so you won't miss hearing from people you haven't had a chance to create a contact for just yet.
Conservatives' strategy Conservative holdouts against Trump are also factoring in the 2020 election, preferring to concentrate on reasserting the conservative movement's hold on the party for future presidential elections, rather than the current one.
This estimate counts direct war costs alone, and when factoring in other related costs such as veteran health care and wear and tear on equipment, the cost savings could rise to over $400 billion.
Small increase among obesity in teens A separate study looked specifically at trends among children and adolescents, factoring in measurements from nearly 41,000 individuals, ages 25.8 to 22, between 25-29 and 26-211.
In a 12-page letter that she read in court, she said she "drank liquor too fast, not factoring in that my tolerance had significantly lowered since college," and also said she blacked out.
"Buyers will accept the change as the impact is not major as buyers could place a slightly lower bid factoring in that Argus prices may be higher," said a buyer of Indian naphtha cargoes.
Rodriguez is still looking for his first win since May 53 but pitched well against Toronto last Tuesday, when he surrendered two runs and six hits in six innings without factoring in the decision.
"A majority of forecasts, especially the short-term ones, have clearly weakened, which means that companies are factoring in a worsening of the economic situation in the coming months," the central bank report said.
The Venezuela native is coming off the best start in that bunch after allowing one run and three hits in seven innings without factoring in the decision against the New York Yankees on Thursday.
The Mexico native faced the Twins at home on Wednesday and went a season-high seven innings but was ripped for five runs on six hits and two walks without factoring in the decision.
If you enjoy fermented drinks, you don't need to stop consuming them — it just might be worth factoring in that a buch or two on a Friday evening may mean you're not totally sober.
Developed by San Francisco comedian Luna Malbroux, Equipay is an app that takes the guesswork out of bill-splitting by factoring in the invisible: the pay inequalities experienced by women and people of color.
However, planning where to live as a retiree entails considering not just the actual location of where you'll hang your hat but also factoring in the financial, social and physical ramifications of your decision.
Other measures try to account for at least some of these issues by, for example, factoring in the cost of benefits or by controlling for the changing mix of industries in the American economy.
"I have clients in this demographic who are factoring in that they can no longer fully deduct property tax in New York," said Graig Linn, a salesman at the real estate agency Douglas Elliman.
That was 41 percent higher than the same period a year ago, or 473 percent after factoring in payment shifts that made the fiscal 2018 first-quarter deficit appear smaller than it actually was.
The NBA will continue to suffer, though, especially when factoring in the loss of two of its icons, former commissioner David Stern and Lakers star Kobe Bryant, mixed with the damage from Morey's tweet.
The bank said its core capital stood at a solid 13.06 percent of assets after factoring in a new accounting rule requiring lenders to book expected losses, rather than just actual losses as previously.
Producers and farmers say Trump pledged he would require large refiners to blend 15 billion gallons of ethanol, even after factoring in the impact of the economic hardship exemptions EPA grants to small refiners.
Wall Street economists are not expecting a big change, but there could be a slight upward adjustment in the annual rate to near 1 percent, factoring in slightly healthier business investment and government spending.
Equity capitalization will total at least US$905m, or 38% of total capitalization, based on the US$2.4bn purchase price, not factoring in transaction fees that will ultimately result in a larger equity contribution.
Luxury online marketplace Farfetch made its market debut Friday, after selling 210 million shares and raising $2185 million in the IPO with a valuation around $2503 billion (factoring in shares already held by employees).
Factoring in in the cost of the Iraq War, the price of protecting oil is closer to $30 per barrel, or 70 cents a gallon, over a 20-year period, a separate analysis found.
But on Thursday, Carney said markets were factoring in just one interest rate rise over the next three years, too few to keep inflation under control if the economy grew as the BoE expected.
Factoring in everything from housing to miscellaneous expenses, Finlay says the choice to live in Dixon rather than the Bay Area saves him as little as $15,000, or as much as $18,000, a year.
Baer also said first-half adjusted net profit rose more than 200 percent year on year - when factoring in a provision for a 2015 U.S. legal case - to 402 million francs, ahead of analysts' forecasts.
For 2017, the group expects core profit to rise to between 830 and 13 million euros ($923-$945 million), not factoring in earnings from Austrian property group Conwert, which it agreed to acquire in September.
The Fed, in that environment, isn't free to choose its targets without factoring in the wider world, or act without understanding whether other countries will be impacted in ways that would ultimately hurt back home.
Are you now factoring in worse or at least unresolved outcomes from trade in your forecast for the future or do you have built into your forecast an idea that these trade problems go away?
And that's not even factoring in President-elect Donald Trump's call to roll back regulations on banks, which Moynihan said may remove hurdles that deterred investors from doling out capital as freely as they wanted.
Ethanol fuel has also benefited from French tax breaks that increase with higher blending levels, making E10 and E13 cheaper than other blends, even when factoring in ethanol's lower fuel efficiency compared with traditional petrol.
These include grade ratings for websites, factoring in their use of encryption and ad tracking networks, and offering summaries of their terms of service (with summaries provided by third-party Terms of Service Didn't Read).
When factoring in airline travel and car rentals from outside the Indio region where the festival is taking place, along with the concert tickets themselves, the total economic impact swells to $450 million, Bracken added.
E.ON will end up with net debt of more than 40 billion euros, after factoring in pensions and other liabilities, though a shift to a more stable business model should support higher levels of indebtedness.
But Japan is already factoring in the short-term drawback, and aims to focus more on the long-term upside in the form of improved security in Asia, ruling party lawmaker Norihiro Nakayama told Reuters.
In case of a no-deal Brexit, Brits who like using their phones when out of the country might have to start factoring in roaming charges before they start browsing in an EU member country.
And that is without factoring in her much bigger advantage among the 715 Democratic officer-bearers, or "superdelegates", who will also vote for the candidate at the convention; 543 have already come out for her.
Would-be runners write an essay on why they should be allowed to compete, and Laz chooses among these, factoring in their arguments or, in some cases, poetry but also their proven ability to endure.
The California native has been better of late, with quality starts in three of his last four turns, and held Cleveland to one run in six innings last time out without factoring in the decision.
The 26-year-old Nicaraguan, who was 23-0 in three relief stints, gave up two runs and five hits over seven frames without factoring in the decision against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.
With a wholesale price of $2135 each, this means $21,22016,2326.4,216 in annual fees, and that's before factoring in reseller prices, country code domains and alternative extensions to measure the domain-name industry as a whole.
Full of minty blue tones, unique knickknacks, and a gallery wall to die for, the space embodies Port's laid-back California girl aesthetic while factoring in her husband Tim Rosenman's love of clean, neutral furniture.
Based on Valve&aposs minimum requirements for "Half-Life: Alyx," building a new computer to play the game would cost at least $600, without factoring in the cost of a new monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
But a wave of private sector forecasts in recent days factoring in the likely impact from the global coronavirus pandemic suggests Brazil will barely grow at all this year, and will probably fall into recession.
Factoring in a starting MSRP of more than $200,000 and close to 5,000 units sold in 2019, the world's wealthy spent more than $1 billion on Urus SUVs last year — and that's without pricier options.
On Thursday, the JCT determined that the latest Senate version of the tax bill will add more than $1 trillion to the deficit, even factoring in potential economic growth that could result from cutting taxes.
"$21 doesn't mean much without taking into account the deadheading and factoring in expenses, because that can drive the hourly rate to lower than minimum wage, or even lower than $10 an hour," says Henao.
Thanks to a mountain of ratings statistics — factoring in digital streams and DVR views from three to 30 days after an episode's original broadcast — executives are being cautious about hitting the cancel button too quickly.
But that didn't seem to matter when Republicans passed a reckless tax bill in 2017 that the CBO said would add about $1.9 trillion to the deficit over the next 10 years, factoring in interest.
But yields on Egypt's six-month and one-year Treasury bills rose at Thursday's auction, a sign that investors are factoring in a higher possibility of an interest rate hike, a currency devaluation or both.
Factoring in this financial assistance, a 40-year-old nonsmoker making $24,220 would see no change, or even a slight reduction, for the benchmark plan in all but two states, the Kaiser Family Foundation estimated.
The pre-Christmas votes will follow new reports that say the tax plan's costs could exceed $2 trillion over 10 years before factoring in economic growth if the bill's temporary tax cuts are made permanent.
Kuo is forecasting first-quarter iPhone shipments of 36 million and 38 million, factoring in weaker-than-expected demand from China and positive sales bumps in non-Chinese markets from trade-in programs and price cuts.
The Japan native, who tossed eight scoreless innings without factoring in the decision on June 23 against Texas, scattered two runs and six hits over six frames at the Chicago White Sox to win on Wednesday.
Sports Authority said that it expects to have sufficient cash to function during the Chapter 11 process when factoring in cash from operations and anticipated access to up to $595 million in debtor-in-possession financing.
One potential explanation, however, is that online lenders utilize variables other than the traditional financial ones like credit score; they might be factoring in a borrower's geography or education level to price their loans, Bartlett said.
The search algorithm seeks to provide relevant information to a user by prioritizing results with the most clicks while also factoring in user search history (and its associated perceived attitudes or preferences) as well as geography.
Experian, one of three major credit bureaus in the U.S., announced that it will start factoring in phone and other utility payment history into some consumers' reports early next year, according to the Wall Street Journal.
However, that higher fee is slightly negated when factoring in the $100 annual credit for Clear security membership and $100 in credits for LoungeBuddy, the company's app that lets people access airport lounges for a fee.
The career American Leaguer is making his fourth lifetime start against the Giants and was reached for three runs and five hits in six innings without factoring in the decision at San Francisco on June 7.
But factoring in one hour of physical activity for each day spent sitting can offset your chances of disease, according to one of four papers that form part of the series published Wednesday in The Lancet.
Driving the news: CVS Health has sent letters to 60 pharmaceutical companies asking them not to increase the net cost of their drugs — the price after factoring in rebates — in response to the Trump administration's rule.
"...tracking the way a person brushes and factoring in aspects of daily life, the smart brush app provides valuable information..."The Verge panned it when it was unveiled at the trade show CES (Consumer Electronics Show).
Altogether, the average remains low, when factoring in all private-sector workers, both with and without access to paid leave, amounting to 10 days of paid vacation and six paid holidays per year, according to CEPR.
The researchers calculated the participants' excess heart age by factoring in age, sex, blood pressure, whether they were being treated for hypertension, smoking history, diabetes and cholesterol to come up with an overall cardiovascular risk profile.
Insurers now often use computer models to generate house-by-house risk predictions, factoring in such features as local topography and brush cover instead of just using a more general history of blazes in a region.
"While we remain cautious on factoring in such a recovery in production given the ongoing local tensions, these combined volumes could largely offset the benefit of the extended cuts," the bank said in a research note.
The 27-year-old former first-round draft pick had one of his best starts of the season at San Francisco on May 23, scattering two hits over seven scoreless innings without factoring in the decision.
The bank's fully loaded common equity tier 1 capital ratio, a measure of financial strength, was 13.1 percent at the end of December, after factoring in a proposed dividend of 325 million euros, the company said.
Part of the reason markets appeared only to expect rates to rise in 23 was because they were partly factoring in the risk of a rate cut before then, something Hill noted that Carney had dismissed.
Fitch uses a "bottom up" approach to rate Dutch hospitals assessing first the credit profile of Dutch hospitals on a standalone basis, factoring in the strong quality of their cash flow, through funding from insurance companies.
The Florida native was not quite as sharp in his last start, when he was reached for four runs on five hits and four walks in four innings without factoring in the decision at St. Louis.
The Duke product went eight frames on opening day as well but was knocked around for five runs and six hits in 26 23/3 innings without factoring in the decision against Boston on April 8.
The OVP secured 34.9% of the vote, ahead of the Social Democrats on 23.4% and the FPO on 17.2%, an updated projection by pollster SORA factoring in the latest count of all but postal ballots showed.
According to Nielsen, "Reputation" sold 33,000 copies as a full album in the seven days that ended on Thanksgiving; factoring in streams and downloads of individual tracks, that gave "Reputation" the equivalent of 256,000 album sales.
As long as you can pay them off in full each month by the due date, you&aposll come out ahead after factoring in the miles and points you earn if you pick the right card.
Divining the intentions of 32 teams, evaluating scores of players, factoring in potential trades and coming up with a list of picks that makes sense tests the mettle of even the most informed fan or pundit.
Factoring in the direct and indirect losses, Oxford Economics had estimated that a full quarter shutdown would've shaved 1.2 percentage points off GDP growth, reducing the pace of economic activity to its slowest in four years!
An analysis from the Tax Policy Center estimated that, without factoring in economic growth, the current plan would add $2.4 trillion to the deficit in the first decade and another $3.2 trillion in the second decade.
It would have taken 20-some years for the heat pump to pay off the difference, and my wife's discount rate, even factoring in adjustments in the name of marital harmony, is somewhat higher than that.
With each of his gardens projected to produce harvests of 500-plus pounds, even after factoring in labor and supply costs he's banking more than most Silicon Valley programmers — and paying a fraction of the taxes.
The Wall Street Journal notes that the administration claims politics aren't factoring in to the government's review of the merger, and AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson said Thursday he doesn't believe politics is an issue.
Factoring in loans and aid that makes college more affordable, there is little incentive for schools to slow the pace of tuition increases, said Eric Greenberg, president of Greenberg Educational Group, a New York-based consulting firm.
Another paper, released Tuesday by the Economic Policy Institute, found that Uber drivers earn the equivalent of $9.21 in hourly wages after factoring in commissions, fees and vehicle expenses as well as health insurance and other expenses.
The Chevy Bolt EV has received kudos for delivering near car-like range of 238 miles per charge, as well as a price tag that dips just below $30,000 when factoring in the $20173,500 federal tax credit.
He said he is "operating in a more restrained way" that included factoring in the impact of the agency's investigations on the financial health of businesses, a view he has also encouraged the bureau's employees to adopt.
Mr de Vries believes he has a good picture of the point at which bitcoin mining stops being profitable for those involved, by factoring in the cost of data centres, electricity and servers that need constant upgrading.
Jim Chanos, the billionaire hedge fund manager known for predicting the collapse of companies like Enron, believes that the financial markets are already factoring in the possibility that President Trump won't make it through his first term.
To come up with the rankings, InterNations looked only at the countries that had a sample size of at least 31 survey participants, factoring in responses to questions around career prospects, work-life balance and job security.
Turcat and chief navigation engineer Henri Perrier got to work on all the details, factoring in weather patterns and even ground temperatures in the places where Concorde could take off from, which would affect the fuel load.
Falling inflation, a steady rise in wages and the lowest unemployment since 1975 have all boosted household incomes over the past year, though wages are still below their peak before the financial crisis after factoring in inflation.
Falling inflation, a steady rise in wages and the lowest unemployment since 20.7591 have all boosted household incomes over the past year, though wages are still below their peak before the financial crisis after factoring in inflation.
This may look like a large drop from January's 92.5 million, but it's worth factoring in that February is three days shorter than January and the whole of the Lunar New Year holidays fell within the month.
The 2019 tests will include factoring in a jump to 10 percent unemployment from the current 4 percent rate, as well as elevated stress in corporate loan and commercial real estate markets in the most severe scenario.
Fabric analyzed data for 275 of the largest U.S. metro areas, looking at factors like shortest average work weeks and highest cost-of-living adjusted incomes (factoring in geographic differences in the prices of goods and services).
For black children compared with white kids, factoring in socioeconomic status reduced the original association between race and survival for these four cancers by 44 percent, 28 percent, 49 percent and 34 percent, respectively, the study found.
It's hard enough for defenses to line up and get set in sound schemes against Tech's blistering tempo—they played at the 19th fastest pace in 2015—before factoring in what happens when Mahomes starts to improvise.
In fact, after factoring in issues such as geography, occupation, supervisory level and union affiliation, the OPM could not account for 2023 to 3.9 percent of the gap between male and female salaries across the federal government.
Moderate Leverage: We expect Japfa's leverage to remain at around 2.0x on average over 2017-19, after factoring in higher capex in 2017, moderation in EBITDA margin from 2017 from the 2016 level and the tap issue.
" Source: SunTrust Robinson Humphrey, Adobe 2017 Holiday Report "Commentary by Adobe's Tamara Gaffney also suggests that all of the predictive models struggle with factoring in the unprecedented competitive retail environment (6,691 store closure announcements year to date).
Such a trajectory, from social media to the top of the charts, has become increasingly common since Billboard began tweaking its formulas, factoring in YouTube views in 2013 and adding digital streams and downloads the following year.
For the full year, Campbell expects adjusted profit between $2.50 and $2.55 per share, compared with prior forecast of $2.45 and $2.53, factoring in strong results, the impact of its fresh business divestitures and lower interest expense.
Running the numbers for our situation, and factoring in an additional $1,23-$2,000 in closing costs onto our existing mortgage balance, it looked like refinancing to a 15-year mortgage would raise our monthly payment by $277.
Last month, the list featured a Roulot Auxey-Duresses Blanc 200533 and a magnum of Alain Graillot Crozes-Hermitage 2016 for just a shade over their retail prices in New York, after factoring in the exchange rate.
Both men have a combined net worth of more than $100 billion when factoring in Alphabet stock, and neither have hinted at any form of philanthropy or at the possible founding of nonprofits or other charitable giving.
For example, the council's report emphasizes the importance of factoring in the departure of older people from the labor force, which drags down the average since people tend to retire when they're earning near their peak salaries.
He also argued that the Obama administration overstated the benefits of its rule by factoring in the gains from curbing global warming in other countries as well as from reducing harmful air pollutants other than carbon dioxide.
If this holds, [within 210 years] solar will cost less than half what new coal or natural gas electricity cost, even without factoring in the cost of air pollution and carbon pollution emitted by fossil fuel power plants.
Earning a college degree is more expensive than ever: After factoring in room and board, the average total cost comes out to about $21,000 a year for in-state students and about $37,000 for out-of-state students.
Game of Thrones Season 7 was a wild ratings success, averaging more than 10 million live viewers for most of its seven episodes, and more than 8343 million per episode when factoring in delayed viewing and official streams.
Factoring in exchange rates and fees, using a debit or credit card is 6.41 percent cheaper than getting cash from a bank or credit union, according to a WalletHub analysis of dollar-Euro conversions from earlier this year.
Based on his discussions with vendors, AWS accounts for 7 percent of the data storage market, but when factoring in the cost savings of going to the cloud, it's capturing more like 25 percent of the available business.
On the other hand, factoring in that service is good advice for any owner who plans to keep a vehicle for an extended period of time—or for someone who has bought a used car with high mileage.
BAT's euro and US dollar bonds trade roughly flat to each other after factoring in the basis swap, meaning it has flexibility around its funding strategy, albeit before taking into account the other costs associated with a swap.
In particular and all else being equal, a higher sovereign Country Ceiling would trigger an upgrade by one notch for all programmes, factoring in the good recovery prospects, irrespective of the level of Fitch's relied-upon over-collateralisation.
" Meanwhile, S&P analyst Efraim Levy raised his price target on the now-$42 stock to $43 on Tuesday afternoon, explaining that he is "factoring in what seems like a greater likelihood of unlocking some real estate value.
"Even though FMC's stock has already roared here, I bet it's got a lot more room to run, and that's without even factoring in the spin-off of its sexy lithium business somewhere down the road," he added.
Though government officials quibbled about the number of containers stuck in the terminal, Ayala insisted the Federal Emergency Management Agency was not factoring in the thousands of commercial containers with nonessential cargo that were blocking the supply chain.
Not only are investments less profitable, but investors are also discouraged from selling long term assets for fear of eating a painful capital gains tax bill that vastly overstates their real income gain by not factoring in inflation.
For instance, at 123 on the Park, a seven-story luxury rental at 123 Parkside Avenue, just west of Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, one-bedrooms start at $2,598 a month after factoring in its concession, according to its website.
Either way, most financial professionals would caution against viewing a home purchase as an investment, particularly after factoring in the cost of maintenance, taxes, insurance and the high costs of buying and selling, though it's difficult not to.
Financial markets have been worried for months about what a British exit from the European Union, dubbed widely as 'Brexit,' would mean for Europe's future, but were clearly not fully factoring in the risk of a 'leave' vote.
The regional growth, which has been 10-30 percent month-over-month recently, appears more remarkable when factoring in PicsArt's zero user acquisition expense in a crowded market where pay-to-play is a norm for emerging startups.
But some of those campaigns are barely meeting that $5003 threshold for their lowest-paid organizers; indeed, some would be below it when factoring in the likely scenario that employees are working more than 40 hours a week.
But some of those campaigns are barely meeting that $15 threshold for their lowest-paid organizers; indeed, some would be below it when factoring in the likely scenario that employees are working more than 40 hours a week.
It has also been rising, at around a 21990 percent rate before factoring in for inflation, which has been low enough to make that extra 21992 percent in hourly pay add up to a gain in purchasing power.
For most of my life, I have spent my days making in-air computations about what I might or might not consume: weighing pros and cons about specific foods while factoring in things like carbs, fat and fiber.
The Excelsior Scholarship applies to the state's two public college systems, where in-state tuition alone costs around $2150,2000 per year at these schools, a figure that usually doubles when factoring in student fees, housing, and other expenses.
"After factoring in day count differences and typical seasonality, trends were relatively stable in January and within our expectations," Mary Mack, who took over leadership of Wells Fargo's branch banking unit last year, said in a press release.
And academic studies have concluded that sin stocks perform better as a group than stocks of virtuous companies, at least before factoring in the extra risks to investing in companies that are frequent targets of litigation and boycotts.
Wall Street is up 18%, Europe 13% and China has jumped 27%, which is a lot of what it lost year even factoring in it has given back 5% since the trade tensions erupted again in early May.
Some investors have been factoring in the prospect of early elections, citing the difficulty of the government keeping the economy going at its current breakneck pace - it expanded at 7.3 percent in the fourth quarter - until late next year.
UBS raised its operating profit forecast to 179 million pounds from 175 million for the year ending June 30, factoring in smaller than previously expected impact from the movements in the euro and the Australian dollar against the pound.
Today, earning a college degree is more expensive than ever: After factoring in room and board, the average total cost comes out to about $21,000 a year for in-state students and about $37,000 for out-of-state students.
And factoring in additional views over the course of the week, HBO says that each episode this season has averaged 44.2 million viewers, a number that the finale will likely help bump up even higher in the coming days.
The idea here is to make search much more accurate by factoring in how often (and recently) you've read a message and whether the sender is a favorite contact or someone you've set as a VIP in Mail preferences.
The group of 60 volunteers was hand-selected to offer a broad range of subjects, factoring in things like gender, body mass index and skin color (optical heart-rate monitoring has a history of being a bit unintentionally racist).
Netflix expects to add 800,000 in the U.S. Even factoring in beloved shows like Friends and The Office leaving Netflix, Hastings is optimistic the streaming service still has long legs as it invests even more in exclusive original video.
BUENOS AIRES, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Argentina had a primary budget deficit of 172 million pesos ($17.7 million) in November of last year and an overall shortfall of 9.2 billion pesos, factoring in debt payments, the government said on Wednesday.
He is not factoring in any potential revenue from a ride-sharing business, semitrailers, or a Tesla bus, which Musk has recently suggested the company may not make anyway, as a ride-sharing program might make the product redundant.
LONDON (Reuters) - Aluminum hit a two-week high on Tuesday as funds cut bets on lower prices placed in anticipation of sanctions on Rusal being lifted, with the market also factoring in an expected drop in supplies from China.
The president frequently references a $151 billion trade deficit with the EU. A recent fact-check in The New York Times estimates that the U.S. deficit with the EU is approximately $85033 billion after factoring in trade in services.
The value of his musical legacy, including an extensive cache of unreleased recordings said to be locked in a vault, has been estimated by some to exceed $500 million, when factoring in future royalties, retail sales and commercial rights.
The new research found women earned 49 cents for every man's dollar in the years spanning 2001 to 2015 by factoring in women who leave and return to the paid work force, co-author Stephen Rose said on Thursday.
The companies criticized the analysis for not factoring in the "value" of their drugs and lives saved, but ICER responded that "new evidence must provide information different from what was previously believed in order to support a price increase."
Instead, the government needs to require every manufacturer that wants to sell its drugs to Medicare beneficiaries to submit the net cost (factoring in all price reductions) at which the manufacturer is willing to sell each of its drugs.
Paris-Limouzy and her colleagues looked at water and sediment samples, satellite and aerial images, and modeled how oil droplets might have moved through the water over time — factoring in currents, temperature, how the oil degrades, and other factors.
The business saw strength even without factoring in IBM's latest mainframe computer, which was introduced a few quarters ago and has provided revenue growth, chief financial officer James Kavanaugh said on the company's conference call with analysts on Wednesday.
"We continue to think as you can see from the projections that a gradual path of rate increases remains appropriate even with almost all participants now factoring in their assessment of the impact of the tax policy," Yellen said.
Putting those figures in context, after factoring in miscellaneous savings, we are only looking at adding an approximate $1.1 trillion to go carbon-free by 2050 on top of what we're already spending on outmoded forms of energy generation.
When you're applying to schools, it's more instructive to look at the net price of attending, or what families actually pay after factoring in financial aid, and federal grants like the Pell grant (which doesn't have to be repaid).
Immigrant detainees are X-rayed, and those images are sent to a forensic dentist, who looks at the person's wisdom teeth and performs a statistical analysis, factoring in a person's race and gender using studies on different dental populations.
The crux of the Supreme Court ruling said that because the state wasn't only taking names off the roles because of a failure to vote (but also factoring in whether voters were verifying their addresses or not), the practice was constitutional.
And that's without even factoring in all those inflated prices for food, travel, and accommodations: Flights to Miami  jumped 50 percent for that weekend, and the price for an average hotel room in the city catapulted up to $22017 per night.
Several of those responses came after minutes from the Federal Reserve's December meeting revealed policymakers had begun factoring in the likelihood of greater fiscal stimulus into their forecasts, suggesting rates could rise faster than the three moves currently predicted by them.
Some investors had already been factoring in the prospect of early elections, saying the government would struggle to keep the economy going at its current breakneck pace - it expanded at 7.3 percent in the fourth quarter - until late next year.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Wall Street braces for the first quarterly decline in earnings in nearly three years, some investors are wondering if the market is factoring in a bigger erosion in profit margins than will actually come to pass.
" But currently, Apple shares are not factoring in the potential of these new product categories UBS said, suggesting that the company's share price "appears to assume gradual erosion in Apple's installed base and the amount each user spends per year.
For starters, it's valid only after factoring in the subsidies — subsidies that will be financed, in large part, off the backs of the very millennials who are already being bullied into paying for more excessive, expensive health insurance than they need.
"Flat margin as the high end of the guidance, especially when factoring in non-recurrence of around 22018 million euros of one-off charges in 21, highlights concerns on auto margins coming under further pressure in 20.8728," analysts at Jeffries said.
The pickup suggestions are available in every market where Lyft operates, and spell out explicitly how much time you'll save by using them, accounting for walking time, and even factoring in stuff like time lost to crosswalks and traffic lights.
Tigers LH Matt Boyd (33-23, 28) Volquez is winless in his last five starts but was solid last time out, holding the Cleveland Indians to one run and four hits over 25 2/3 innings without factoring in the decision.
Factoring in four other recent polls — two of which show Blackburn in the lead and two others that give Bredesen a slight edge — Real Clear Politics still characterizes the race as a toss up, with Blackburn up by 2.7 points. 3.
"Investors are becoming more sensitive to Italian risk, which is what you would expect if you are factoring in tapering and the ECB relinquishing its role as buyer of last resort," said Richard McGuire, head of rates strategy at Rabobank.
Factoring in four other recent polls — two of which show Blackburn in the lead and two others that give Bredesen a slight edge — Real Clear Politics still characterizes the race as a toss up, with Blackburn up by 2.7 points. Sen.
You can run the numbers yourself, but I'll save you some time: The Go is cheaper than a Nintendo Switch and way lower than the price of a Gear VR or Daydream VR experience (factoring in the required phones, of course).
The LSU product went eight scoreless innings against the New York Yankees on May 5 without factoring in the decision and followed that up by holding the Minnesota Twins to three runs in six frames while striking out nine on Tuesday.
The 21-year-old is pitching for his fourth organization in the majors and went a season-high 26 25/3 innings at New York on Tuesday, allowing two runs on seven hits and three walks without factoring in the decision.
So far, the group expects its 2017 core profit (FFO I) to rise to between 830 and 850 million euros, not factoring in about 60 million euros of earnings from Austrian property group Conwert, which it agreed to acquire in September.
With the metal used in stainless steel up more than 50% this year and traders already factoring in the end of Indonesian exports, news of more stoppages was not enough to significantly move prices, said Capital Economics analyst Kieran Clancy.
Some investors had already been factoring in the prospect of early elections, citing the difficulty of the government keeping the economy going at its current breakneck pace - it expanded at 7.3 percent in the fourth quarter - until late next year.
Researchers from the University of Strathclyde's Fraser of Allander Institute have revised down their forecasts for Scottish gross domestic product growth in 2017 to 0.5 percent from 1.9 percent after the referendum result, factoring in economic uncertainty and depleted consumer confidence.
The value of his musical legacy, including an extensive cache of unreleased recordings said to be locked in a vault, has been estimated by some to exceed a $500 million, when factoring in future royalties, retail sales and commercial rights.
For 2017, the group expects core profit to rise to between 830 and 850 million euros, not factoring in earnings from Austrian property group Conwert, which it agreed to acquire in September and which has 60 million in core earnings.
Over the past decade, and factoring in dividends, the four biggest tech companies accounted for 9 percent of the gains in the S&P 6003, according to data from Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst for S&P Dow Jones Indices.
Using population statistics and growth projections, and factoring in the intensity of the fighting, displacement, disease, access to health care and more, the epidemiologists produced a model that enabled them to estimate deaths month by month and county by county.
Meantime, Countrywide ended up getting sold to Bank of America for approximately $4 billion in July 2008 but the deal would prove to cost tens of billions more when factoring in the bad loans, accounting write-downs, settlements and litigation costs.
The defense argued that Mr. Shkreli was factoring in the value of Retrophin when he sent these statements, and the statements specify he was giving investors "the value of this investment," not the amount in the combined bank and brokerage accounts.
CBP is making sure someone has proper documentation, factoring in security considerations and also looking at "the totality circumstances at the moment that they are seeking entry into the United States," says Dan Tanciar, the agency's executive director of field operations.
Factoring in Tarsila's upper-class origins (she was always called by her first name) and Brazil's social turmoil, they approach her work from many angles — topography, primitivism, popular culture and even contemporary performance art — in ways both precise and expansive.
When factoring in base salary from the school and total pay, which includes base salary plus any outside income a coach has reported, Duke University head coach Mike Krzyzewski comes out on top with earnings of nearly $9 million a year.
Fed policymakers have already begun factoring in assumptions of greater fiscal stimulus, and consequently higher growth, into their forecasts, minutes from its December meeting showed this week, suggesting rates could rise faster than the three moves predicted by them now.
Key measures include "building back better" after a disaster, forecasting climate trends decades ahead, and factoring in estimates of sea level rise and storm surges when deciding how to rebuild shattered communities to reduce the impact of future storms, he said.
He's 225-22013 with a 210 ERA in one start for them this year, having allowed four hits and two runs in five innings on April 20163 against San Diego without factoring in the decision in Arizona's 22016-228 loss.
Kennedy allowed one run and four hits in 210 43/24 innings without factoring in the decision at Detroit on July 25 and lost to the Tigers on April 24 despite allowing only two runs in 6 1/3 frames.
Even factoring in some delays, the F-35s are expected to be delivered by 2020, though Lockheed Martin contends that if Canada really wants them sooner, it could work out a deal to have the jets delivered within 353 months.
The Orlando shooting is still in its preliminary investigation, Obama said, noting that it is being addressed as a "terrorist investigation" while also factoring in this attack's target on the LGBTQ community, as well as its implications on gun policies.
Now, when factoring in even newer services and viewing habits like live game streaming and the fragmented pay-TV app ecosystem, game consoles are tasked with handling a dizzying number of starkly different software objectives, each with their own specific design needs.
Pirates RH Juan Nicasio (23-22, 313) After making his first three appearances out of the bullpen, Straily turned in a solid start by going five innings and limiting Colorado to one run on two hits while not factoring in the decision.
The market could be factoring in the fear that an overhaul of Congress, with at least one if not both chambers rolling over to Democrat control, could curtail some of the deregulatory and pro-business policies pursued by the current GOP leadership.
Even factoring in Costner's one-time bankability, the deep-bench casting, the presence of an ace director, and intellectual property from a Pulitzer Prize–winning author, it's still mind-boggling that For Love of the Game could be so expensive to produce.
Because of her debt, Sullivan had not been contributing much to the pension plan offered through work, leaving her with a balance of about $6,000 — almost exactly the same amount remaining on her credit cards after factoring in the early withdrawal penalties.
We think the market is already factoring in an increase in annual purchasing from 220 trillion yen to 210-290 trillion, and we thus think the BOJ may look to slightly more than double its current figure to around 0.1 trillion yen.
Even factoring in how voters change as they age, the researchers found that the youngest slice of the American electorate is by far the least divided — giving us reason to at least hope there's an end in sight for entrenched congressional gridlock.
Polaris is factoring in roughly $90 million in additional tariff costs this year, thanks to the current 10% levy on some Chinese imports, as well as retaliatory tariffs on motorcycles imported from the U.S. into Europe in response to steel and aluminum tariffs.
Since drivers often have to wait weeks to receive payment for their work and most live paycheck to paycheck, brokers often engage in "factoring," in which they will pay the driver on the spot for an extra 22-212% clip of their pay.
But the appeal is really more about flexibility and a more modern way of watching TV. Because these services are so highly regional, the below recommendations only apply to the US. I'm also not factoring in every app like fuboTV or Philo.
"By tracking the way a person brushes and factoring in aspects of daily life, the smart brush app provides valuable information including a hair quality score, data on the effectiveness of brushing habits, personalized tips and Kérastase product recommendations," reads the press release.
Fortescue Chief Executive Nev Power said the miner was at the same time factoring in a reduced average realised price between 212 and 75 percent of the benchmark 62 percent grade index, down from a previous forecast of 75 to 80 percent.
NEW YORK, Feb 15 (Reuters) - As Wall Street braces for the first quarterly decline in earnings in nearly three years, some investors are wondering if the market is factoring in a bigger erosion in profit margins than will actually come to pass.
"The bias is clear, that the next move will be towards tightening and what they (ECB officials) are trying to do is mitigate the market factoring in that too much," said Peter Chatwell, head of euro rates strategy at Mizuho in London.
When factoring in the series of expirations and long-delayed tax hikes incorporated in the bill, the package could end up costing $2.0 trillion to $2.2 trillion, meaning debt would rise to between 98 percent and 100 percent of GDP by 2027.
Marlins RH Jose Urena (4-2, 3.96) Cotton has not won since being inserted back into the rotation on May 27 and allowed four runs on four hits and four walks in six innings against Toronto on Wednesday without factoring in the decision.
And it's not just policy Trump is criticizing: The President's tweet Tuesday morning targeting Corker, who has repeatedly vowed to not support tax reform that adds to the deficit after factoring in economic growth projections, threatens to stall or derail the process.
StanChart said its core capital ratio, a key measure of financial strength, fell by 68 basis points from end-December last year to 13.5% after factoring in a 39-basis points impact due to the up to $1 billion share buyback program.
So if you earn 40,000 points from one of the personal Southwest card bonuses and 60,000 from this card's bonus, you'd have at least 1103,000 points toward the 110,000-point requirement (factoring in the points you'd earn from spending on the card).
In other words, both the TPP and NAFTA produced a positive impact on the U.S. economy according to ITC modeling, even without factoring in the reduction on policy uncertainty, yet the impact of the USMCA under the same assumptions would actually be negative.
Even factoring in emissions from electricity used to power EVs today and pollution from battery manufacturing, electric vehicles are already significantly to vastly lower in emissions than conventional vehicles, depending on how the electricity is produced in different regions of the country.
"Even factoring in the shift to digital units, it seems pretty likely that initial total sales will wind up being 20%-30% behind the pace of the original Battlefront, with bigger-than-normal price cuts also likely needed to move inventory," he wrote.
"Factoring in that some computers have more than one GPU and that not all PC hardware is born equal, I estimate that there are about three million PCs powerful enough for an HMD like the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive," Schneider says.
And factoring in what is sure to be a near-unanimous push to televise the roster selections for the 2019 game only increases the chances for a highly watchable event, one in which Michael Jordan's Charlotte Hornets will be serving as hosts.
Before long, he floated the idea of buying his masters back with his lawyers, getting a sense of the potential costs and factoring in the terms of his existing Def Jam contract, including the number of albums left in that original deal.
"I think it's a film that is about embracing who you are and fighting back against the modalities that are constraining you and restricting you and also dealing with the trauma from your past that may also be factoring in," he said.
Officials with the main House Democratic super PAC, the House Majority PAC, said their polling in August showed 17 incumbent Republicans trailing and six tied — nearly enough to recapture the majority without even factoring in the open seats the G.O.P. is defending.
Unlike the certificates Hilton offers, Marriott&aposs free-night certificates won&apost cover its priciest rooms, so for a six-night stay, I may need as many as 350,000 points (factoring in Marriott&aposs fifth-night-free policy when booking with points).
After years of citing the difficulty of copying Advair, GSK changed its tune last year and said it was now factoring in the prospect of U.S. generics, which could erode U.S. Advair sales to just 300 million pounds ($433 million) in 2020.
After factoring in sales growth and cost savings, Sumitomo Rubber forecast 2017 operating profit to fall 32 percent to 50 billion yen ($440.2 million), below a consensus estimate of 71.65 billion yen from 13 analysts polled by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
It's the job of team analysts at the MLB to calculate that value, factoring in the likelihood of making the playoffs each year and how that translates into season ticket sales as well as more lucrative media contracts, sponsorship deals and overall revenue.
Factoring in both the provisions including in non-common shares and the volatility of markets, among other things, the calculator displays graphically just how likely it is that employees will get a huge windfall from their startup stock — or far less than that.
And buyers, who might otherwise consider a prewar, often rethink the matter after factoring in the time and money required for renovations "that will bring the apartment up to the standard of new," said Stuart Moss, an associate broker at the Corcoran Group.
The minimum wage in Massachusetts, $12.75 per hour, means that families who employ au pairs will now have to pay them roughly $528 a week for 45 hours of work, when factoring in overtime and a $77 deduction for room and board.
Factoring in the two new polls out on Sunday, Clinton leads Trump by 252 points in the HuffPost Pollster model of the two-way race as of midday Sunday, and by 26 points in a model of a race including third-party candidates.
The company posted a net loss when factoring in a tax hit, largely because of a one-time charge for bringing overseas profits back to the U.S. The investment bank titan also beat on revenue, reporting $7.83 billion against estimates of $7.61 billion.
Royals RH Jason Hammel (2-6, 5.93) McCullers won four consecutive starts before not factoring in the decision against Texas in his last turn, as he struck out eight in 4 1/3 innings but yielded four runs - three earned - and six hits.
Brett Ryan, an economist at Deutsche Bank, estimated that the shutdown could knock 0.4 percentage points from real GDP growth in the US this quarter and into next year, according to The Guardian, factoring in the ripple effects of strain on suppliers.
Traders are currently factoring in a 90% probability of a quarter-point cut at the Fed's next meeting on September 18 and another 25 basis point reduction when the Fed meets again on October 30, according to futures tracked by the CME Group.
Both were reasonably successful at the box office after factoring in foreign returns, but they were modestly budgeted affairs designed to cater mostly to people who were already fans of the games by imagining the two properties as generic schlocky action flicks.
Mark Tepper, CEO of Strategic Wealth Partners, told "Trading Nation" that he finds its price-earnings to growth ratio, or PEG ratio — a measure of a stock's value by taking its price-earnings ratio and factoring in its earnings growth rate — reasonable at this juncture.
Years later, he was charged again with three counts of marijuana possession and conspiracy to sell cocaine, and it was three strikes, you're out for the Alabama native: a judge sentenced him to life in prison in 2009 factoring in his previous drug charges.
One lingering question for brands like Crayola, which are suddenly supplying Amazon with low-priced goods that the e-commerce giant is likely losing money on when factoring in shipping costs: Will Amazon eventually go back to the brand and ask to be made whole?
Madrid's bank-heavy IBEX was a laggard, after Morgan Stanley lowered its earnings estimates for Spanish banks for 2020 and 2021, factoring in a flatter yield curve as a result of the European Central Bank's swing towards taking new steps to reduce interest rates.
An organizing committee document reviewed by Reuters showed a key concern with the PyeongChang Olympic Stadium: The 35,000 spectator seat arena venue doesn't have a roof even as temperatures in early February are reportedly expected to feel about 7 degrees, factoring in wind-chill.
In addition to gear that is built for speed, Corsan will be equipped with heated gloves, several layers of thin thermal clothing and a balaclava to contend with freezing temperatures of between minus 50 and minus 70 degrees centigrade, before factoring in wind-chill.
Led by climate scientist Dmitry Yumashev of Lancaster University, the paper found that factoring in two Arctic feedback loops, regarded as key tipping points in the future of the Arctic climate, cloud inflate global temperatures and their costs by as much as 1653 percent.
StanChart said that its core capital ratio, a key measure of financial strength, fell by 68 basis points from end-December last year to 13.5 percent after factoring in a 39-basis points impact due to the up to $1 billion share buyback programme.
Orioles RH Chris Tillman (23-26, 210) Price had a string of seven straight wins come to an end against the New York Yankees on Saturday, when he was reached for five runs and nine hits in six innings without factoring in the decision.
For ESPN, a network that has already made Street Fighter players change their characters' attire, the Overwatch League's frequent brushes with player controversy could pose a challenge—even without factoring in the pressure to present a stable, TV-friendly league that parents can endorse.
"Iva" (1973), a 21-foot-wide triptych that was donated to the city in 1997, fetched $2.7 million ($3.25 with buyer's premium) at a Christie's morning sale on May 18; factoring in a 4% bonus, the city and museum will each get $1.4 million.
With the Fed out of the way, the focus moves on to the Bank of Japan, which started its two-day policy meeting on Thursday with traders saying markets were factoring in up to a 50 percent chance of more measures to ease monetary policy.
A report issued by the CMS in April determined that participating practices in year two of the pilot received median payments of $85033,949, or 14 percent of total practice revenue, and saved the Medicare program $91.6 million, before factoring in monthly care management fees.
FACTORING IN A RATE CUT The Treasury Department will sell $317.603 billion in coupon-bearing supply this week, including $2317.60 billion in two-year notes on Tuesday, $21 billion in five-year notes on Wednesday and $2324.60 billion in seven-year notes on Thursday.
In a research note this week, Goldman Sachs pegged the cost of the tax plan to just under $5 trillion, when factoring in key changes such as repealing of the state and local tax, and a 35 percent top marginal rate instead of 33 percent.
When a new type of herb or plant is introduced, Infarm's plant experts and engineers create a recipe or algorithm for the produce type, factoring in nutrition, humidity, temperature, light intensity and spectrum, which is different from system to system depending on what is grown.
In 2004 two climate scientists developed the Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale, which seeks to measure a blizzard's scope by factoring in the size of the area affected by the storm, the amount of snow and the number of people living in the storm's path.
A Brexit transition deal agreed between Britain and the European Union, which sent sterling soaring on Monday, appeared to clear the way for a hike, with markets factoring in a 70 percent chance of one despite the subdued inflation number, which also undercut analyst forecasts.
The company faces tons of competition, when factoring in the wide array of wearable brands, apps and device makers promising to safeguard their users' health such as Ringly, Cardiogram or Eight Sleep, respectively Being based in Oulu and Helsinki may give the company an advantage.
Those numbers shifted a little when factoring in survey respondents' political affiliations — 55% of Trump voters said they'd heard "nothing at all" about the allegations, compared to 39% of people who'd voted for Hillary Clinton in 20193, according to the survey, published earlier this week.
Those numbers shifted a little when factoring in survey respondents' political affiliations — 55% of Trump voters said they'd heard "nothing at all" about the allegations, compared to 39% of people who'd voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, according to the survey, published earlier this week.
"It remains to be seen how far Saudi Arabia is willing to go in terms of supporting the market, but as things stand right now, we are not factoring in a deeper OPEC cut that will be coming into play next year," Lee said.
After factoring in the planned disposal of some gas infrastructure to an affiliate, analysts at Jefferies estimate that Rice is paying around $10,600 an acre, a figure that is cheap compared with the roughly $12,400 an acre that Vantage recently paid for some Marcellus property.
That's factoring in the snacks, breakfasts, coffee, and drinks I haven't had to pay for, but not including things like WiFi, comfort, or the fact that it's made it easier to finish up work from the airport when I'm catching early-evening flights on Fridays.
The premium cable channel said that the total audience for "Game of Thrones" this season — when factoring in original telecasts, encores, on-demand and streaming data — is averaging 23.3 million viewers per week, a 15 percent bump versus last year, according to USA Today.
While the conventional wisdom about young third-party voters is that they are mindlessly throwing their votes away, many of the voters I talked to had thought long and hard about the efficacy of their vote, factoring in the partisanship of their home state.
With this benefit alone you&aposre recouping the annual fee, but add in up to $100 in value from the Global Entry credit, and you come out $105 ahead, before factoring in the value of the points you can earn from the Premium Rewards card.
Factoring in Friday's gain, the S&P has posted a median decline of 0.4 percent and an average loss of 1.04 percent on the day that power was transferred from one president to another, dating back to the Eisenhower administration, when the index was launched.
Factoring in downloads of individual tracks and the handful of singles that were available for streaming, Nielsen and Billboard credited "Reputation" with the equivalent of just under 1.5 million copies for the first two weeks, making it already the best-selling album of the year.
Investors had been factoring in multiple rate cuts from the Fed in the next 12 months, but Powell reset expectations about the direction of U.S. monetary policy versus the rest of the world, Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst at Western Union Business Solutions, tells Axios.
Looking at all the energy sources Germany has at its disposal — factoring in the energy it produces and imports — natural gas accounted for about 20 percent of the fuel it could tap in 2016, according to the latest figures from the International Energy Agency.
The key constraints are the bank's high impaired loan ratio and slightly lower reserve coverage than peers, although asset quality metrics are improving, particularly when factoring in the bank's other problematic loans (loans past due over 90 days but not impaired and restructured loans).
" Still, Elise Gould, senior economist at the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute, said in a statement that even factoring in the hurricanes, "such a loss—on top of net downward revisions in July and August—is concerning for an economy that is still recovering.
Madrid's bank-heavy IBEX was a laggard, after Morgan Stanley lowered its earnings estimates for Spanish banks for 2020 and 2021, factoring in a flatter yield curve as a result of the European Central Bank's swing toward taking new steps to reduce interest rates.
"The installation of more than 100 sunshield membrane release devices, factoring in lessons learned from earlier testing, like longer time spans for vibration testing, has meant the integration and testing process is just taking longer," said Eric Smith, program director for the James Webb Space Telescope.
A poll done by David Binder for Third Way found a dramatic drop when factoring in the cost, the increase in payroll tax to pay for it, and the potential for the GOP-controlled Congress to have ultimate control of health care decisions including reproductive rights.
It has recovered around half of that in the past few days as some polls have suggesting Britain will stay in the European Union and as investors price out chances of a rate cut that some were factoring in if Britain opted to leave the union.
The EC is also factoring in Google's regional dominance in general Internet search (circa 90 per cent of that market), which it has been investigating for some six years now — with the issue being how one dominant tech platform position might be being abused to cement another.
Despite the ballooning student debt, shrinking job market, and pay discrepancies between those at the top and everyone else, data does show that most law graduates end up earning more than they would have if they didn't go to law school, even after factoring in debt accrued.
Any bidder willing to buy the stake would also have to make an offer for all of Uniper based on Germany's takeover laws, bringing the total bid volume to as much as 7.6 billion euros, not factoring in a premium that is common in M&A processes.
We expect the company's presales to remain broadly flat around INR70 billion in FY18 after factoring in its project completion status, which should enable Lodha to sell its inventory faster, and our view that demand for Indian property is likely to remain muted in the near term.
Last quarter, Goldman reported earnings that topped Wall Street estimates but the bank posted a net loss when factoring in a tax hit, largely because of a one-time charge for bringing overseas profits back to the U.S. Investors were also unhappy with the poor trading results.
When factoring in rebate payments from the exchanges, five of the top 10 customers at both Nasdaq and Cboe by volume actually receive checks from the exchanges at the end of the month, net of fees, according recent comments by a Cboe executive and a Nasdaq report.
Factoring in current home prices, 30-year fixed-mortgage rates and insurance costs (and assuming a 20 percent down payment and industry-standard mortgage-debt-to-earnings ratios), the report arrived at the minimum annual income needed to buy a median-priced home in each area.
We've pushed our valuation multiple towards the upper end of their 3 year historical average as we are factoring in the current uncertain economic environment and Southwest's long track record of stable earnings and its strong balance sheet which positions it for a rotation into quality.
They are trying to assess the prospects for economic growth and corporate profits as interest rates rise and a trade war with China persists, while — most recently — also factoring in internal White House turmoil and President Trump's antipathy toward Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chairman.
EPA says it expects regulated entities such as oil and pharmaceutical companies to comply with all obligations and if they do not, the EPA will again consider actions on a case-by-case basis, while factoring in the current pandemic crisis when determining an appropriate response.
Most forecasters expect growth to cool in the second half of the year — even without factoring in the possibility of a trade war, which corporate executives in recent weeks have cited as a source of uncertainty that could force them to pare hiring and investment plans.
Netflix is also factoring in competition to its guidance, noting that "slightly elevated churn levels" in the U.S. led the company to project net adds of just 7 million globally for the first quarter of 2020, down from 9.6 million in the first quarter of 2019.
One of the major concerns about these tools is that they'll exacerbate racial bias, and researchers have found that predictive policing tools can end up factoring in "dirty data," including data that reflects conscious and implicit bias, as well as manipulated and even unlawful police practices.
Pirates LH Jonathon Niese (21-2, 4.36) Matz had a streak of seven straight winning starts come to an end when he was reached for three runs and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings without factoring in the decision against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.
The Canadian dollar strengthened to a four-week high at 1.3275 to the U.S. dollar after the data, while money markets were factoring in a roughly 13 percent chance of a rate cut by year end, down from more than 25 percent ahead of the data.
Venezuela's government fixes a kilo of rice at some 120 bolivars, but on the local black market the coveted product now fetches approximately 2,000 bolivars - just $2 at the unofficial foreign exchange rate but around one-fifth of a monthly minimum wage, factoring in monthly food tickets.
After factoring in the $60,000 they would need to spend on renovations, the couple offered the asking price, $659,000, with 23 percent down to qualify for an adjustable-rate mortgage, since their debt-to-income ratio was too high to qualify for a traditional 30-year loan.
But, in a reflection of how rapidly the power market is shifting, the U.S. government's Energy Information Administration earlier this year reduced its forecast for 2030 power plant carbon emissions by nearly 11 percent, without factoring in reductions that may be generated by the Clean Power Plan.
We're looking at all the different factors, like someone's age, the age range you're looking for, your gender, your orientation, the answers to questions — all these different factors — and we're also factoring in things like if someone liked you, that's a sign they want to connect with you.
With the market more persistently factoring in the likelihood of a Fed easing cycle starting this summer, we now believe, at a minimum, valuations will remain depressed, or at worst, net interest margins and revenue will be significantly pressured so as to eliminate any material EPS growth for 2020.
However Germany's four transmission system operators (TSO) estimate there could be a shortfall of 5.5 gigawatts between peak power demand and reliable capacity in 2021, which equates to the supply of electricity to 13-14 million people, and that's before factoring in the bulk of coal plant closures.
"If forecasts solidify into reality then, on realisation of a softer Brexit stance and more fiscally easy outlook, the market should be factoring in greater growth and inflation and gilt supply, generating a steeper gilt curve and stronger GBP," said Peter Chatwell, head of euro rates strategy at Mizuho.
Factoring in the age at which people tend to get married, as well as your own income and ability to save money, you should be able to come up with an idea of how much to start putting aside immediately to finance your dream wedding down the road.
Among the groups calling for a minimum wage hike include some of the country's leading Latino organizations that have convinced themselves that rather than looking to grow the economic pie, a better approach is to compel businesses to pay their employees more without factoring in important business considerations.
While DJI and Hasselblad have not yet announced a price or release date, the M600 drone and Ronin-MX gimbal together cost $6,198 without even factoring in the cost of a Hasselblad A5D-50c, making this bundle strictly a tool for professional aerial photographers, surveyors, or the extremely wealthy.
But with limited locations available based on Anthony's leverage, trading him might not land anything close to a commensurate return, especially factoring in two-season salary-cap hits of about $29 million and $31 million, including a $9 million trade kicker the new team would be responsible for.
For example, it didn't break down the metrics for each of its products or include the length of the critical payback period, which is the amount of time it takes for a user to become profitable after factoring in the costs to turn that person into a paying customer.
However Germany's four transmission system operators (TSO) estimate there could be a shortfall of 5.5 gigawatts between peak power demand and reliable capacity in 2021, which equates to the supply of electricity to 13-20193 million people, and that's before factoring in the bulk of coal plant closures.
For example, taxing capital gains and dividends as ordinary income and removing the Social Security payroll tax cap would reduce revenues by the same amount prior to factoring in economic effects, but raising capital gains taxes has a more detrimental effect on the economy, according to the book.
If you have less saved for a down payment, it's likely that you'll end up paying more in the course of owning a home after factoring in interest and the cost of mortgage insurance, which lenders usually require if you put down less than 20% toward a down-payment.
Also, for what it&aposs worth, factoring in occasional sales and repeat delivery discounts from Petco, I spend on average about $1.50 per Merrick Purrfect Bistro Gourmet Shreds wet food cup and Merrick Backcountry wet food packet, which comes out to about $21 a week for 14 servings.
It would stop EPA scientists and engineers from factoring in the real costs of intense storms, flooding and other extreme weather that cause billions of dollars of damage, like the droughts that spurred wildfires in the west and the Nor'easters on steroids that have been barraging New England.
When it comes to Microsoft's Xbox, for example, the company is factoring in the pollution from the materials it took to make the gaming console, the electricity Microsoft uses for its operations, emissions from shipping, and ultimately the energy someone uses when they plug it in and play.
Offering a streaming product that could entice customers to cancel cable doesn't move the needle for Comcast and could actually hurt the company's bottom line, especially when factoring in the billions of dollars it would cost for new original programming that would have to be a part of such a service.

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