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A second and more immediate problem is that the one-offs don't feel like one-offs any more.
Heineken's operating profit excluding one-offs rose by 9.9 percent on a like-for-like basis excluding currency movements and one-offs to 3.54 billion euros ($3.7 billion) last year.
Heineken's operating profit excluding one-offs rose by 9.9 percent on a like-for-like basis excluding currency movements and one-offs to 3.54 billion euros ($3.74 billion) last year.
"We can't really keep going with these one-offs," he said.
Adjusted for one-offs and currency effects, revenue grew 0.2 percent.
"One-offs, seasonals, line extensions — everything's going crazy," Mr. Furnari said.
Most are one-offs aimed at specific targets, not serial bombings.
What else was a stumper, as far as the one-offs?
Some of the expenses are one-offs, and others won't be.
It is possible to think of these controversies as one-offs.
"What's interesting is there are all these one offs," said Swonk.
They're one-offs, each one handmade by a machinist, designed by engineers.
OIBDA before one-offs seen down 3 percent at 458 million euros.
The cash profit figure excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items.
Sometimes when these one-offs did well enough, they led to more.
Some were predictable one-offs, such as chickens, honey bees and rice.
In 9M16 Getin's pre-tax loss (without one-offs) equalled PLN7503 million.
But you'd have to play with it collectively, not with one-offs.
On their own, these incidents can be written off as one-offs.
Excluding the one-offs, the result was not a surprise, analysts said.
Items such as refinancing and IPO preparation are treated as one-offs.
I think there is just so many different things, but all one-offs.
Brekke said these were one-offs and that Telenor's ongoing strategy was intact.
"But these are mostly one-offs", Chief Financial Officer Guido Dubbeld told reporters.
I feel like Taco Bell does a lot of special collaborations and one-offs.
But 62 percent are one-offs rather than regular programs, according to Hipp's research.
Several of the best episodes are one-offs, featuring characters we never meet again.
Ask whether you can read them something short (maybe funny too) as one-offs.
These one-offs included a 166.4 million fair-value gain on subsidiaries and affiliates.
When I look at Gillis' comments, it's impossible to believe they are one-offs.
What we've seen early on is one-offs and data scientists coming to us directly.
Negative one-offs amounted to around 184 million zlotys during the quarter, according to Kozak.
The target is for earnings before interest, tax and amortisation (EBITA) and excluding one-offs.
"FX, one-offs obfuscate a solid set of numbers," Bernstein analysts wrote in a note.
I've done one-offs here and there and I'm always so nervous before I play.
You can make one-offs, experiments, play with context in a way that is unique.
Even including the oddballs and one-offs, only 20153 productions opened on Broadway this season.
People who made furniture and one-offs, exhibiting it as art — nobody was doing that.
By creating a series of multiple one-offs, the producers are changing what an advantage means.
TC: What percentage of your business is recurring, and are people buying one-offs or subscriptions?
There are no retreads in his oeuvre, but rather a series of colorful, dynamic one-offs.
They were conceived as idiosyncratic one-offs which evoke the genre's revered 1960s and 1970s classics.
It snags these one-offs by leaning on its scale and partnerships with vendors, Lundgren said.
But these have been more promotional one-offs than sustained efforts on par with Disney parks.
Then we have a series of one-offs that overall take that back down to flat.
Some factors that slowed sales growth may have been one-offs; some changes were in fact welcome.
These radio appearances aren't one-offs: Bolton and Pompeo have been on Gaffney's show dozens of times.
Popular guesses included: There were also some one-offs, including Pop Rocks, Pringles, Pop-Tart, and Pez.
Because daguerreotypes were positive images on metal plates, they were one-offs that couldn't be photographically reproduced.
Given Lamborghini's famously aggressive designs and spectacular one-offs like the Egoista, the Centenario feels almost restrained.
The card abilities are one-offs that can make a very big difference at the right moment.
Core profit, excluding one-offs, jumped by more than half from October to March, the company said.
Net profit before one-offs rose to A$54.9 million ($42.4 million) for the six months to Jan.
Getin entered a rehabilitation programme in 1H16 due to the bank's loss in 4Q15 (driven by one-offs).
Stories weren't one-offs, but set pieces in an overarching drama: Right versus Left, Good versus Stupid Evil.
When movies were mostly one-offs—and not spinoffs, sequels, reboots, or remakes—they had to be good.
After that, the franchise goes haywire, spinning through one-offs, sequels, and remakes that perpetually overwrite each other.
"Adjusting for one-offs, the underlying result is more broadly in line," Deutsche Bank said in a note.
They're so much fun — we'll find one-offs and special pieces, as well as extras of certain styles.
Cash profit, a measure that excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, is closely watched by investors.
For now, though, these launches come across as compelling one-offs rather than a cohesive online commerce strategy.
Not to quibble here, but even an HR rookie would know that harassers are not inclined to one-offs.
ProPublica is known for its partnerships with scores of news outlets on a variety of stories, mostly one-offs.
Domestic terror seemed limited to one-offs carried out by wingnuts, isolated incidents by stereotypical loners with incomprehensible motives.
They're a series of books that are each written as one-offs — each book is about one specific game.
But because they are one-offs, they require a lot of extra work in testing, designing, and securing permits.
Designs by long-gone designers, just those really special, you know, one-offs that you can&apost find anywhere.
But despite the data, she said women's stories are frequently explained away or rejected as "one offs" by hospitals.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization rose 13 percent to 262 million euros in 2016, benefiting from one-offs.
It posted EPS ex-one offs of $1.09 in the second quarter while revenue rose 7 percent to $423 million.
Vargas: Because of the distance we'll be doing less regular live shows and instead more one-offs and small tours.
You've made the point, Minister, that these are related to pre-GST issues and these are one offs et cetera.
Countless songs have been recorded at his mother's home in Atlanta, but many have been relegated to Soundcloud one-offs.
According to Osborne, that's because of a recent rise in public interest interest in one-offs, prototypes and concept cars.
Yet Van Herpen's clothes are true one-offs, in the couture tradition, so the Fédération made an exception for her.
All other down years were one-offs (there were 12 of them), and the market was higher in the next year.
Adjusted net profit, that excludes one-offs, came in at A$176.3 million ($124.94 million) for the six-months ended Dec.
Every character you could imagine is available for gameplay, from series mainstays like Captain Falcon to one-offs like Solid Snake.
The rise of the birthdayzilla has transformed birthday parties from simple one-offs to totalitarian birthday months, and everyone must comply.
However, given the name and focus, the site isn't likely to branch out further than a few of these one-offs.
Fairy tale heroes and heroines often work best as dream figures, or visual one-offs, which made animation their perfect medium.
We considered only the regular bikes, so we excluded those with custom paint and one-offs, like the race leader's yellow BMC.
Yet as the decade wore on he further refurbished his legend by wangling one-offs from Columbia, Universal, and even eventually Warner.
Analysts are expecting BHP to report an attributable full-year profit, before one-offs, of about $1.1 billion, according to Thomson Reuters.
Ultimate' Every character you could imagine is available for gameplay, from series mainstays like Captain Falcon to one-offs like Solid Snake.
The upside, he argues, is that many of these shifts are one-offs that won't continue to suppress workers' share of income.
Underlying trading profit fell 30 percent, after a series of one-offs in the same period last year, to 35 million pounds.
But as we've seen in prior months, it's again due to one-offs...the underlying core measures are stable at 2 percent.
"The first half was an ugly combination of one-offs and non-structural costs," CAPA Centre for Aviation analyst Will Horton said.
Astaldi reported a 7 percent drop in first quarter revenues to 604.1 million euros, hurt by one-offs and foreign exchange effects.
The imposing filmography of Jean-Luc Godard is dotted with many remarkable anomalies and one-offs, including television commercials and music videos.
But, for the most part, these were one-offs -- a single nutty tweet amid Trump's usual daily mix of propaganda and mistruth.
Stories that happened after the water switch and even before the water switch, including the New York Times, were kind of one-offs.
There's provocative shade names, fandom-fueled one-offs, the whimsical use of unicorns, and, one of the biggest, comparing products to literal clouds.
But the problem is that almost all of the state's microgrids are one-offs and demonstration projects funded by state R&D grants.
My daughter went through a series of seizures when she was 2, and they say it they were just these strange one-offs.
Clean EBITDA LIFO, which excludes the cost of oil inventories, one-offs and foreign exchange, rose by 44.5 percent to 926 million zlotys.
Analysts said the results, boosted by positive one-offs, were a surprise after its bigger rival PKN Orlen missed forecasts earlier this month.
Past reality shows like "The Amazing Race Canada" or "Bachelor in Paradise" have featured queer cast members, but usually only as one-offs.
The publishers might produce daily or weekly collections around a topic or try a wide range of one-offs to surprise their viewers.
And the items produced tend to be one-offs or to be made in small numbers, so there are no economies of scale.
Travelers can also book one-offs at all-inclusive resorts around the Caribbean, including rooms in the Bahamas, Aruba, and the Dominican Republic.
In 2016 operating expenditure grew 3.3%, slower than operating revenue growth of 5.7% (after excluding Family 500+ transfers and one-offs for comparison).
Critics say however that the budget's assumptions are based on one-offs and are too optimistic in light of an expected economic slowdown.
Services growth adjusted for one offs dipped slightly but not that materially to 23 percent year over year from 238.3 percent last quarter.
The EU's markets regulator, the European Securities and Markets Authority, said on Wednesday that all waivers from open access will be "one-offs".
And just like any public, and in the community we have some one-offs, and that's what I would consider this, a one-off.
It is also handmade to order, exists only as one-offs, and comes complete with prices that can run into the six digits. Mrs.
The bank attributed the loss to one-offs worth 34 million euros, such as contributions to the mortgage fund, fines and provisions for taxes.
Operating profit excluding one-offs rose 5 percent to 374 million euros versus the 379 million expected by 9 analysts in a Reuters poll.
That outpaced the interactions for some of the year's biggest cultural one-offs, including the Super Bowl (26.8 million) and the Oscars (15.2 million).
The Pact requires governments to cut their structural deficits, which exclude one-offs and business cycle swings, every year until the books are balanced.
Net profit before one-offs fell to A$389 million ($299 million) for the year to September from A$417 million a year ago.
WARSAW, May 9 (Reuters) - Poland's Bank Pekao does not expect any more significant, negative one-offs in 2019, its chief executive said on Thursday.
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), excluding one-offs, rose 4 percent to 1.90 billion euros ($2.10 billion), it said on Thursday.
"Patent issues are going to come up from time to time and as one-offs," said Todd Coupland, an analyst at CIBC World Markets.
It's not necessarily that women don't want sexual one-offs but that they have fewer opportunities for lower levels of so-called micro-cheating.
Busy creators produce one-offs using 3-D printers in "maker spaces" at major research universities as well as your neighborhood's progressive elementary school.
Do I think that there are one-offs that have been radicalized that might take advantage of this using small-arms attacks in the US?
That means tapping out on-screen notes in perfect time, whether you're hitting one-offs, pressing buttons in unison, or double tapping on a beat.
Yet its annualized return on equity for the three months to December was just 153 percent — and it relied on one-offs to get there.
"A closer look shows that earnings were only in line with expectations if one-offs are accounted for," said Ingo Frommen analyst at brokerage LBBW.
Preliminary nine-month results for 2018 showed a loss in excess of $2.73 million due to the one-offs, two of the four sources said.
He's made TV for over two decades, flitting between pilots, one-offs, and multi-season hits, and he understands the fundamentals of a satisfying show.
With so many people living in a single area, there will always be a few one-offs who stick out for all the strangest reasons.
As a result, and lacking a support network, most jihadist terrorist plots in the United States tend to be one-offs involving a single individual.
The latest rumors point to Magna, a Canadian-Austrian specialty electric vehicle maker that works with multiple badges to produce limited editions and one-offs.
"Sheryl has always made one-offs for me and eventually enough people started asking where they could buy them," Lowe told PEOPLE earlier this week.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), excluding one-offs, rose to 629 million crowns ($73 million) from 441 million crowns a year earlier.
The company retained its full-year outlook that forecast its operating profit before one-offs would increase by a mid-single-digit percentage in 2019.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), excluding one-offs, rose to 636 million Norwegian crowns from 384 million Norwegian crowns a year ago.
From BMPS (Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena) to the most recent Veneto bank bailouts, the lie that they are "one-offs" is rolled out.
Analysts are expecting BHP to report an attributable full-year profit, before one-offs, of about $1.1 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
"There is more going on than the one-offs that have continually plagued the euro-zone economy," says Bert Colijn, an economist at ING, a bank.
The stories are nearly all one-offs, all about 23 minutes long, and all as wry and witty as they are cute… and they're super-cute.
Italy's fourth-largest bank, rescued from the brink of collapse by a state bailout, returned to the black in the third quarter thanks to one-offs.
It was forecast to earn 2850 cents a share excluding one-offs on revenue of $184 million, according to I/B/E/S data from Refinitiv.
The benefit of the CFPB report is that it proves these violations are not "one-offs"; they are part of a systematic practice across the industry.
"Sheryl has always made one-offs for me and eventually enough people started asking where they could buy them," Rob tells PEOPLE in an exclusively interview.
Second-quarter earnings before interest and tax (EBIT), adjusted for one-offs, rose to 2.36 billion euros ($2.75 billion), the German chemicals giant said on Friday.
But these appear to be one-offs, while Stavanger's Kolombus bus company has agreed a three-year plan to commission a larger fleet of art buses.
Democrats and Republicans alike tend to paint embarrassing stories as one-offs that are not representative of the national party, but this characterization misses the mark.
Trump's betrayal of South Korea and eruption at Trudeau are not one-offs, or events you can write off as simple quirks of the president's personality.
Policymakers generally view things like natural disasters, epidemics and other exogenous occurrences as one-offs in nature and not a factor in long-term policy decisions.
Last year, the company's full-year net profit fell sharply to 13.1 billion crowns, from 13 billion in 2017, when one-offs boosted the bottom line.
Cash earnings, a measure that excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, fell to A$2.50 billion ($1.81 billion) for the three months ended Sept.
Cash profit from continuing operations, a measure that excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, fell to A$4.48 billion for the six months ended Dec.
Before President Emmanuel Macron announced concessions to anti-government protestors, the government had previously expected a deficit excluding one-offs of 1.9 percent of gross domestic product.
When it comes to traditional data exchange mechanisms, healthcare doesn't have to resort to technical mediocrity by creating one-offs, point to point solutions to sharing data.
The operating profit includes $28 million in one-offs, including $16 million on the transfer of assets to Apple and $12 million from non-recurring engineering contracts.
After adjusting for one-offs, SAP's operating profit at constant currencies rose 8% in the second quarter - in line with revenue growth but below Eikon Refinitiv estimates.
Analysts, who did not foresee these one-offs, had expected a quarterly profit of 21 billion forints, according to a survey conducted by OTP, before the results.
Operating profit excluding one-offs rose 3 percent to 345 million euros ($386 million), short of the 353 million expected by 9 analysts in a Refinitiv poll.
Since then, Gonzalez continues to experiment with her eclectic sound, incorporating a variety of different aesthetics, from weird synth pop one-offs to lo-fi dance anthems.
Many studies are also one-offs with no substantive follow-up to flesh out or disprove their claims, leaving fish oil consumers with tons of weak information.
Conte also declined to say whether the country's structural deficit, which excludes one-offs and the effects of the economic cycle, would fall as EU rules require.
Santos reported a loss of $5 million before one-offs for the six months to June, down from an underlying profit of $25 million a year ago.
Indicated 2.6 pct lower The company said it expected 2017 operating EBITDA pre one-offs to rise to 820-850 mln eur as it reported Q2 results.
The company's free cash flow after spectrum payments and one-offs will be 1 billion pounds below the cost of dividends in 2020, using Morgan Stanley estimates.
But in reality, schools often treat bias incidents as one-offs, minimizing or even ignoring them, according to a 2019 report by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The season's final four episodes expertly weave together numerous threads the earlier episodes have developed, some of which started as apparent one-offs or even running gags.
In the past year, the trickle of news about member companies deciding to leave GMA appear to be not one-offs, but part of a burgeoning trend.
It did not show the 2020 general government deficit figure before the one-offs deduction That was previously estimated by Morawiecki at 0.4% to 0.5% of GDP.
It will take until then for a full recovery after a series of one-offs and writedowns as part of an overhaul started in 2014, he said.
Other retailers like Kohl's and Uniqlo joined in, and there were one-offs like Nike x Levi's, not to mention many collaborations by streetwear brands like Supreme.
These could be small runs tailored for particular events or location, or they could even be expensive one-offs — molded to suit an individual's foot-shape or gait.
"Nornickel's social expenses will decline in the second half of the year as there were many one-offs in the first half," Oleg Petropavlovskiy, analyst at BCS, said.
"(..) are they genuine one-offs or do they point to a growing risk appetite which has reduced the margin for error?" it said in a note to clients.
The Dutch maker of Heineken, Europe's top-selling lager, maintained its full-year forecast that operating profit before one-offs would increase by a mid-single-digit percentage.
"Results reported are a little bit worse than expected, but investors should focus on results excluding (negative) one-offs," Michal Kozak, an analyst at brokerage Trigon DM, said.
Earnings before interest tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) excluding one-offs rose 39.8 percent to 771 million euros ($863.21 million) in 2015, the company said in a statement.
Its business model is closer to couture than ready-to-wear, with almost all of the pieces being one-offs thanks to the limited nature of the fabric.
" Brzeski put the weak performance of the German economy in the second half of the year down to "too many one-offs, surfacing structural weaknesses and external uncertainties.
Operating profit excluding one-offs, rose 3% to 345 million euros ($386 million), roughly in line with the 353 million expected by nine analysts in a Refinitiv poll.
A longtime fan of house, techno, and UK garage, he's also dabbled in more electronic-minded one-offs, including tracks with Baauer, Flying Lotus, Sinjin Hawke, and more.
Adjusted profit, stripping out one-offs, fell to 19.6 billion crowns ($782.6 million) from 27.7 billion crowns the year before, but beat CEZ's own guidance and analysts' estimates.
"People recognize that these one-offs aren't that important, but it does remind them that there are risks out there," said Maris Ogg, president of Tower Bridge Advisors.
Both of these strategies feature in the exhibition; naturally, however, it highlights the spectacular one-offs, the artistry that justified and fueled the demand for the mass production.
Nintendo said last September that it would bring both consoles — which were originally supposed to be one-offs — back in 2018 following a positive reception and strong sales.
So far, he's made 108 videos, including plenty of one-offs focusing on subjects spanning Austro-Hungarian pistols and the plight of Chinese workers on the Western front.
Other than arcade games, mobile apps, and a handful of odd one-offs or ports like Hotel Mario that were mostly released decades ago, Mario is a Nintendo exclusive.
Cash profit from continuing operations, a measure that excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, fell to A$8.49 billion ($5.74 billion) for the year ended June 30.
One-offs that supported the bank's 2016 net profit would not happen this year, said PKO Chief Financial Officer Bartosz Drabikowski, who was also present at the news conference.
Analysts were on average expecting a 7.3 percent drop in full-year operating earnings before one-offs to 3.83 billion euros on sales up 0.7 percent to 64.919 billion.
"Today the metrics for one-offs work fine but we consider them as a marketing cost and more than 80 per cent of our monthly bookings come from subscribers".
Nish points out the protests after Clay's sentencing and the museum closing down, except for a few racist, voyeuristic one-offs who paid extra to keep Haynes in business.
Cash profit, a measure that excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, from continuing operations fell to A$2.26 billion ($1.58 billion) for the three months ended Sept.
Quarterly net income adjusted for one-offs rose to 423 million euros ($493 million), slightly below the average estimate of 431 million euros in a Reuters poll of analysts.
Even if a massive digitization program had been in place, it would likely not have extended to forgotten bubble-gum singles, disco one-offs and other long-lost nonstarters.
While the relationship between electronic music and franchise superhero movies doesn't always lead to cringe-worthy collaborations, Hollywood's obsession with cross-genre soundtracks has resulted in some weird one-offs.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) excluding one-offs rose to 636 million crowns from 384 million crowns a year earlier, beating a forecast of 615 million crowns.
The list doesn't include Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, easily the best entry in the franchise in years, or small and enjoyable one-offs, like the retro-gritty Devil Daggers.
After Dow components Caterpillar, DuPont, and McDonald's surprised the Street with huge earnings gains, Jim Cramer looked into the companies to see if their wins were real or one-offs.
Then, after Dow components Caterpillar, DuPont, and McDonald's surprised the Street with huge earnings gains, Cramer looked into the companies to see if their wins were real or one-offs.
A convertible V12 hasn't been available in the regular Ferrari lineup for five decades, but in a statement the automaker noted that a few one-offs have featured the configuration.
Smaller German peer Sixt Leasing trades at a P/E ratio of 17, but is less comparable due some one-offs and its booming e-commerce business, one analyst said.
"The fact that it was driven by one-offs ... this is something that the Bank (of Canada) can look through, going forward," said Brittany Baumann, macro strategist at TD Securities.
Some of the films included are one-offs like Batman: Year One and Justice League: The New Frontier, plus shared universe fare like Son of Batman and Justice League vs.
Elizabeth & Clarke operates as a subscription-based service, so you get a quarterly box with the brand's shirts, though customers can buy items from the Unstainable collection as one-offs.
Some of the gains were also one-offs that could fade quickly, like the restocking of shelves at stores and warehouses, which contributed more than half of the overall growth.
Due to how fully realized the Westworld setting is, it's become ripe for all manner of side stories and marketing one-offs, before a proper TV spinoff inevitably gets greenlit.
"The indication for a decline in operating margin from 18 to 9 percent has to be seen as a disaster or some one-offs are included," Vontobel analyst Rene Weber said.
For the third quarter, Henkel's earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) adjusted for one-offs rose 24.9 percent to 23.4 million euros ($2485 billion), below the 907 million forecast by analysts.
After adjusting for that and other one-offs, non-IFRS operating profits rose by 13 percent at constant currencies to 1.47 billion euros, above expectations in a poll of 17 analysts.
Quarterly earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), adjusted for one-offs, fell to 437 million euros ($460 million), slightly ahead of the average analyst estimate of 432 million euros.
After adjusting for that and other one-offs, non-IFRS operating profits rose by 13 percent at constant currencies to 1.467 billion euros, above expectations in a poll of 13 analysts.
After adjusting for that and other one-offs, non-IFRS operating profits rose by 13 percent at constant currencies to 53 billion euros, above expectations in a poll of 17 analysts.
The business being sold to Triton had 2014 sales of 1.2 billion euros last year and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of 45 million euros excluding certain one-offs.
For the group as a whole, 2015 net profit before one-offs rose 16 percent to 2.048 billion euros ($2.31 billion) broadly in line with analyst expectations of 2.052 billion euros.
In the long run, the performance materials unit sees its average annual margin on earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortization (EBITDA) and one-offs coming to around 30 percent, Merck said.
The rules also require that the structural budget deficit - which excludes one-offs and business cycle swings and which Rome plans to raise - be cut until it reaches balance or surplus.
European officials have blamed slow-moving union wage contracts and online shopping, while U.S. policymakers have cited a lengthy sequence of "one-offs" in pricing from oil to cellphones to prescription drugs.
As an aside: Here lie those wacky one-offs — B-list characters like Ant-Man, Thor and the Incredible Hulk, who maybe aren't quite worth a full 2 hours of your time.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), excluding one-offs, fell to 434 million Norwegian crowns ($47.04 million) in the final quarter of 2019 from 495 million crowns a year earlier.
That option, while designed for one-offs and not whole albums, did allow users to bypass the Moments app entirely in order to privately send photos with a select friend or friends.
These companies all offer a unique range of pre-curated goods that can be subscribed to, for either one-offs or recurring periods, and delivered directly to your (or a giftee's) doorstep.
Currency-adjusted operating profit, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) before one-offs, is expected to be flat or increase by up to 5 percent, it said on Thursday.
People weren't building series and franchises, they were going for the volume of views and one-offs and a viral hit, because that's what agencies or PR or media reporters [would] like.
In 1988, writer Alan Moore — a hall of fame comic book creator — and artist Brian Bolland published The Killing Joke, one of the most iconic and controversial one-offs of all time.
But we're not talking a simple custom wrap job: Both girls scored their own hauls of fabulous one-offs, including Kyshadow Palettes, Lip Kits, and lip glosses specially designed and named for them.
FRBs are also mystifying because they can be either one-offs or "repeaters," meaning some bursts appear only once in a certain part of the sky, while others emit multiple flashes to Earth.
But FRBs come in two flavors: repeaters and one-offs, the latter of which are more common but, up until this point, were impossible to pinpoint in space owing to their transient nature.
They did one-offs at clubs such as The Limelight, Wag, The 22015 Club, as well as warehouse parties in parts of London that nobody ever knew existed such as Dalston and Shoreditch.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), excluding one-offs, rose to 495 million Norwegian crowns ($57.6 million) from 482 million a year ago, while analysts on average had expected 493 million.
This show is awash in supercar spectacle, from the many historic Ferrari reveals such as the LaFerrari to the bizarro one-offs like Lamborghinis sprayed in gold and arrayed on 22-inch-wheels.
Pro wrestlers don't ever really stop, not really, so you can find all sorts of stars who once wrestled in front of millions doing one-offs in high school gyms and state fairs.
The figure, which excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, was marginally better than an estimate of A$1.6 billion result predicted by Morgan Stanley analysts, helping lift NAB's shares 1.5 percent.
In the January to March period, UPM's operating profit excluding one-offs rose 5 percent to 374 million euros, a touch below the 379 million expected by 9 analysts in a Reuters poll.
" Brzeski agreed that talk of a slowdown was premature, saying that he believed that "Germany is currently in the middle of a difficult combination of negative one-offs, dropping optimism and strong fundamentals.
This means going beyond hiring trans models for one-offs — it's about creating space for people of trans experience to touch all parts of the creative process, from photography to styling to editing.
First-half operating profit before one-offs rose 12.6 percent on a like-for-like basis to 1.71 billion euros ($1.91 billion), above the average 1.67 billion euro expectation in a Reuters poll.
NAB posted cash earnings, that excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, of A$2.76 billion ($2.07 billion) for the six months ended March 31, compared with A$3.29 billion last year.
The Prime Minister's office also tweeted that the general government deficit next year will amount to 1.2% of gross domestic product, after deducting one-offs, still below the European Union's ceiling of 3%.
And don't forget the less-formal but still-presentable one-offs: your college roommate's baby shower; the 4/20 potluck with all of your ambitious home-chef friends; your bestie's 4th of July barbecue.
After adjusting for that and other one-offs, non-IFRS operating profits rose by 13 percent at constant currencies to 1.467 billion euros, above expectations in a poll of 17 analysts who follow SAP.
While first-quarter earnings before interest and tax (EBIT), adjusted for one-offs, of 2.51 billion euros ($3.01 billion) were in line with market estimates, earnings from more complex and customised products missed expectations.
That acquisition, coupled with higher prices, underpinned a surge in net profit before one-offs to A$128.7 million ($102.6 million) for the year to July 31 from A$5.0 million a year earlier.
"Generally we have an ambition to ... increase our profit by double-digits, or a high single-digit," Kubiak told Reuters, adding this excluded one-offs such as the cost of a voluntary redundancy programme.
The country's biggest grocery store chain reported an underlying net profit, which excludes one-offs, of A$1.61 billion ($1.18 billion) for the year to June, compared with A$1.42 billion a year ago.
AB InBev's first-quarter core profit (EBITDA) rose by 2.5 percent excluding the impact of currencies and one-offs to $3.46 billion, compared with the average forecast in a Reuters poll of $3.73 billion.
Engie added that net recurring income, which strips out some one-offs, would reach 2.7 billion to 2.9 billion euros in 2020, after hitting 2.7 billion euros in 2019, in line with its goals.
The brewer said its first-half operating profit rose 11.8 percent before one-offs to 1.81 billion euros ($2.12 billion), above the 1.76 billion euro average expected in a Reuters poll of seven analysts.
His series have been credited with branding many of today's popular authors, among them Haruki Murakami, Neil Gaiman, David Sedaris, Jay McInerney, Orhan Pamuk and Michael Chabon; his one-offs routinely attract the eye.
In an interview, co-owner Joseph Miller explains his goal is to create a space where LA culture hounds can find a precisely curated collection of stores, both national brands and local one-offs.
Following a string of well-received one-offs, including "Winona" and "Goodbye Michael," London lo-fi house producer DJ Boring has shared the buoyant title track from his upcoming three-song release Sunday Avenue.
Few producers are prolific as Four Tet, so it should come as no surprise that after his steady stream of one-offs, the man born Kieran Hebden is already back with a new album.
It still expects a slight gain for 2016 in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) and net income, adjusted for one-offs, changes in the business portfolio, and certain eastern European currency effects.
The Dutch maker of Heineken, Europe's top-selling lager, said operating profit before one-offs would rise by a mid-single-digit percentage in 2019 after a slim 13% increase in the Jan-June period.
Most actors who try out directing don't return to it, and cinema history is full of fascinating one-offs from dabblers who go back to acting after testing out the other side of the camera.
Excluding one-offs, the public sector deficit fell to 18.6 billion crowns ($2.7 bln) in 2016 from 33.6 billion the year before, the statistics office said; far below the government's December forecast of 29.3 billion.
Italy's structural deficit, which excludes one-offs and business cycle swings, would widen even more dramatically from 1.8 percent of GDP seen this year to 3.0 percent in 2019 and to 3.5 percent in 0.83.
EU budget rules, called the Stability and Growth Pact, say that euro zone governments have to bring their structural budget balance, which excludes one-offs and the effects of business cycles, to balance or surplus.
Some traditions of witchcraft observe rituals with formal liturgy passed down through generations, and others may design rituals as one-offs or adhere to the general shape of a traditional ritual and improvise within that.
In their eleven-year history, the group eked out three LPs (all of which made the Top Ten UK Charts) along with a smattering of singles and one-offs before effectively bowing out in 1999.
The bottom-line has been supported by large one-offs gains over the last two years (in 2015 due to a revaluation of investment property), allowing FIBank to post positive net income for the year.
Although the EP is the closest thing Wiwek has to a structured release (his SoundCloud is full of remixes and one-offs) he says he's not looking to put out a full-length anytime soon.
Profit before one-offs fell to A$2212 million ($20173 million)for the year to June 22017 from A$21 million a year earlier, which was slightly better than analyst forecasts around A$21.3080 million.
The group, which is the world's largest maker of liquid crystals for flat screens, said earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), adjusted for one-offs, would show a low double-digit percentage gain.
At group level, earnings were also impacted by several one-offs linked to the disposal of Italian bonds, a debt impairment at Spain's bad bank and charges linked to the sale of bad property assets.
The Dutch maker of Heineken, Europe's top-selling lager, said operating profit before one-offs would rise by a mid-single-digit percentage in 2019 after a slim 0.3% increase in the Jan-June period.
But though Mr. Wolfe's screened-printed jacket designs and typefaces impeccably recreated those of the original volumes, his books were not books but paintings — playful, thoughtful one-offs designed to be hung on gallery walls.
The company reported second-quarter operating profit of 1.35 billion Danish crowns beating the 1.19 billion expected by analysts, but that was mostly due to one-offs such as an unexpected settlement gain in Australia.
Recurring net income, excluding one-offs, was in line with analyst expectations at 1.010 billion reais ($232 million) as revenue soared by 61% year on year to 2.486 billion reais, boosted by all business units.
HELSINKI, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Nordea Bank, one of the Nordic region's top lenders, announced on Thursday surprise one-offs which will have a negative impact of 1.3 billion euros ($1.45 billion) on its third-quarter result.
IPOs have been few and far between, with companies like Snap, DropBox and Spotify viewed as one-offs that should be viewed on their individual merits or demerits — not as reflections on the broader cash surge.
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Third-quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), adjusted for one-offs, dropped to 543 million euros ($604 million), but slightly above the average estimate of 537 million euros in a company-provided poll.
They're just more helpful with everyday purchases – like re-orders of common household items, or one-offs that you don't want to run out to the store for, such as paper towels, diapers or pet food.
But Mr. Bannon, who insists that approaching congressional races as one-offs is a waste of time, is planning a messaging push on cable television, the op-ed pages of newspapers and local conservative radio shows.
And as Mr. Bailey pointed out, there are even "instances of six-figure rentals in the market, but those are one-offs," like the $303,000-a-month listing for a full floor at the Pierre Hotel.
The narrowing of the deficit from 7.2% of GDP in 2014 (3.4% excluding all one-offs) was driven by modest growth rather than structural measures, as fiscal consolidation was halted ahead of parliamentary elections last October.
"One-offs and freebies are people pleasers ... they will not offer long-term benefits to growth," said Casanova, who changed his 2019/20 budget deficit forecast to 1.5% of GDP from 0.2% because of the coronavirus.
"One-offs and freebies are people pleasers ... they will not offer long-term benefits to growth," said Casanova, who changed his 2019/20 budget deficit forecast to 1.5% of GDP from 0.2% because of the coronavirus.
Shares in Australian explosives maker Orica surged 0.923 percent, after earlier reporting an annual net profit before one-offs of 20.92 million Australian dollars ($25 million) for full year 2058.41, which was down 7 percent on-year.
The brewer's operating profit before one-offs rose 6.4 percent on a like-for-like basis in 2018 to 3.87 billion euros ($4.39 billion), just above the average forecast of 3.85 billion euros in a Reuters poll.
Numerous banks have seen tax write-downs in the billions in their fourth quarter results due to the Republican-led tax overhaul passed in December of last year, though the losses are expected to be one-offs.
The Commission said the Italian draft increased the 2019 structural deficit, which excludes one-offs and business cycle swings, by 1.0 percent of gross domestic product rather than cut it by 0.6 percent as required by EU laws.
"The growth of the Georgian economy remains solid despite increased uncertainties in the region, contractionary fiscal policy and one-offs related to some large infrastructure projects," TBC Chief Executive Officer Vakhtang Butskhrikidze said in a statement on Thursday.
The focus until now was on the development of the structural budget balance, a measure that strips off changes to budget revenue and expenditure stemming from the phase of the business cycle as well as all one-offs.
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), adjusted for one-offs, are now set to decline by a low single-digit percentage rather than coming in flat as previously forecast, it said in a statement on Thursday.
BBVA, Spain's second-biggest bank, posted on Friday a 58 percent rise in second-quarter net profit from the previous three months, beating analysts' forecast, thanks to a series of one-offs and lower provisions against bad loans.
VW, Europe's largest carmaker, is reeling from manipulating emissions in 11 million diesel vehicles but nevertheless managed to crank out an operating profit (before one-offs) of around 4.4 billion euros — about $4.9 billion — in the second quarter.
Among the other exhibits are rare original versions of works by Aalto and the Eameses, as well as one-offs designed in the 1920s by the Irish architect Eileen Gray, and anonymous pieces including a 1930s aircraft seat.
The Deutsche Telekom unit said its EBITDA increased by 143 percent to 214 billion forints in annual terms in the first quarter, as lower costs compensated for lower revenue, while its operating income was boosted by one-offs.
The Deutsche Telekom unit said its EBITDA increased by 13.6 percent to 48.2 billion forints in annual terms in the first quarter, as lower costs compensated for lower revenue, while its operating income was boosted by one-offs.
He rarely wrote about the private residences he designed, and he allowed only a handful to be illustrated or listed — as is the case with many prominent architects, he largely considered these designs exceptions, favors or one-offs.
Fourth-quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), adjusted for one-offs, rose 26% to 505 million euros ($564 million), the company said, above an analysts' forecast of 498.8 million euros in a company-compiled poll.
But other than these outright shows of force (which were one-offs, rather than part of any cohesive plans), he has proven willfully resistant to the sort of warmongering that Bolton has come, over the years, to encapsulate.
But the European Commission, which has given Rome until Tuesday to present a new budget, has forecast a deficit of 2.9 percent and a structural fiscal gap - excluding one-offs and business cycle swings - rising to 3.0 percent.
For 2018, the draft assumptions of Belgium, Italy, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia and France posed a risk of not cutting the structural budget gap — which strips out business cycle swings and one-offs — fast enough, the EU's executive said.
Adecco confirmed its financial targets of organic revenue growth at least in line with its main peers, and an earnings before interest, tax and amortisation (EBITA) margin of 4.5-5.0 percent on average for 2016-2020, excluding one-offs.
The Dutch maker of Heineken, Europe's top-selling lager, as well as Tiger, Sol and Strongbow cider, said on Wednesday that operating profit before one-offs would rise by about 1.63% on a like-for-like basis in 2019.
The Dutch maker of Heineken, Europe's top-selling lager, as well as Tiger, Sol and Strongbow cider said on Wednesday that operating profit before one-offs would rise by about 4% on a like-for-like basis in 2019.
DE) cut its dividend payout ratio and warned it may have to book up to 400 million euros ($457 million) in one-offs this year, as the ailing German commercial broadcaster unveiled a strategy update to revive its fortunes.
Cash profit, a measure that excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, from continuing operations fell to A$2.26 billion ($13 billion) for the three months ending in September, compared with A$2.50 billion reported a year earlier.
"But Mr. Bannon, who insists that approaching congressional races as one-offs is a waste of time, is planning a messaging push on cable television, the op-ed pages of newspapers and local conservative radio shows," The Times notes.
The collection is called "Happy Moments" and is part of Tod's "T-Factory" project, a series of one-offs with assorted creative partners inspired by the idea of Andy Warhol's Factory (in name at least, if not much else).
Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) for 2017, adjusted for one-offs, were up 32 percent at 8.3 billion euros ($13 billion), beating the average analyst estimate of 7.9 billion euros, according to a consensus posted on BASF's website.
There are a lot of debuts in this grid, including those two crossing span entries; a couple are surprises (TOP FORTY, really?) and a bunch are those one-offs that are common in a personality-laden themeless like this.
The late 1990s and early 2000s were a time when multiple major labels frequently thought it was wise to pair unlikely acts together for blockbuster one-offs (lest we forget Puff Daddy and Jimmy Page's trainwreck "Come With Me" from Godzilla).
It's where we first encountered joints like Survivor, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, and American Idol — all of which debuted as totally unproven one-offs with then-unique formats, before ultimately earning higher-profile berths within their networks' respective lineups.
"The Fed has struggled this year in determining if the slowdown in core inflation has been due to a confluence of one-offs or more persistent disinflationary forces," said Sarah House, an economist at Wells Fargo Securities in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Fourth-quarter operating profit excluding one-offs rose 10 percent from a year ago to 404 million euros ($465 million), thanks to higher prices across its portfolio, but still missing analysts' average expectation of 420 million in a Reuters poll.
ONE-OFFS WEIGH Operating profit of 827 million euros was hit by charges from a restructuring that will see more than 4,000 staff leave SAP, the $8 billion acquisition of customer sentiment tracking firm Qualtrics and cash-settled staff bonuses.
However, a few overtly jazzy one-offs over the years with BadBadNotGood and the Roots have shown his aspirations to basically start a neo-soul band, and he's finally gotten that wish in his installment of NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts.
Compensation for British customers mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) accounted for almost half of 1.44 billion euros ($1.57 billion) in one-off charges, while profit excluding one-offs felt the impact of the decline in its recession-hit Brazilian business.
Yet EU rules oblige governments to keep the headline deficit below 3 percent of gross domestic product and every year cut the structural gap, which excludes the effects of the business cycle and one-offs, until their books reach structural balance.
So let this list be something that lives on forever on the internet; these albums may be one offs (for now, at least), but they're as worthy and important as that fifteen CD Nick Cave boxset you have at home.
This would mean also a higher structural deficit - the balance which excludes one offs and business cycle effects - and higher debt in a country which already has a debt to GDP ratio of 133 percent, the second highest in Europe.
The company has received plaudits in recent years for items such as a 199 pounds suede skirt, but fashion journalist Hadley Freeman at the Guardian said such one-offs represented a "triumph of M&S PR over actual fashion for women".
Woolworths Ltd dropped as much as 6.4 percent to a near 10-year low after its first-half profit before one-offs fell by a third and it warned that supermarket sales would not improve much in the second half.
The Commission called on Rome to present a new draft budget that cuts the structural deficit, which excludes one-offs and business cycle swings, by 0.6 percent of GDP, rather than increase it by 0.8 points as in the current plan.
This is the true context for the dressing down and dismissal of Muslim women such as Noor Taghouri by explaining away the mistakes of those who commit them as one-offs, rather than part of a wider cultural pattern of condescension.
The company said its fourth-quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), adjusted for one-offs, rose 26% to 505 million euros ($564 million), slightly above an analysts' forecast of 499 million euros in a company-compiled poll.
This doesn't mean the complete absence of standalone one-offs — we've also seen that horror, long a springboard for auteurs breaking into the biz, seems to give us one surprise crossover hit every year, such as Get Out and A Quiet Place.
Though Facebook's live-streaming interface is better known for giving rise to viral one-offs like Chewbacca Mom, for Reeves and a host of other wannabe entrepreneurs, Live has provided a ready template just waiting to be hacked into an ecommerce tool.
Italy's biggest telecoms group more than doubled the cost cutting target in its new business plan after reporting a larger-than-expected 16 percent drop in first-quarter core profit, hit by one-offs and persistent weakness in its key Brazilian market.
The narrowed focus distinguished between tortures in a way that made little sense to the people who had experienced them, and it made the stories about deaths seem more like hallucinatory one-offs than inevitable outcomes in a world of dehumanizing brutality.
The Dutch maker of Heineken, Europe's top-selling lager, as well as Tiger, Sol and Strongbow cider, said its annual operating profit before one-offs rose by 3.9% on a like-for-like basis last year to 4.02 billion euros ($4.39 billion).
Sampo also lifted the profitability forecast for its property and casualty insurance arm If, expecting the unit to book a full-year combined ratio, excluding one-offs, in the range of 88-91 percent, compared to its previous view of below 95 percent.
Over the past few years, the duo has quietly tested the men's market via one-offs, including a shoe collaboration with Italian footwear craftsman Enzo Bonafè, but its fall 2018 men's debut sees a full range of denim, knitwear, tailored separates, and suits.
Bank Pekao, Poland's No.2 lender by assets, said on Tuesday its fourth-quarter net profit fell less than expected to 438 million zlotys ($109.95 million) thanks to one-offs, and surprised with proposing a 2015 dividend payout of 8.7 zlotys per share.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), excluding one-offs, rose to 629 million crowns ($73.32 million) from 441 million crowns a year ago, beating expectations by four analysts in a Refinitiv poll, which had on average expected 585 million crowns.
Italy's biggest telecoms group more than doubled the cost cutting target in its business plan to 2018 after reporting a larger-than-expected 16 percent drop in first-quarter core profit, hit by one-offs and persistent weakness in its key Brazilian market.
MADRID, July 29 (Reuters) - BBVA, Spain's second-biggest bank, posted on Friday a 58 percent rise in second-quarter net profit from the previous three months, beating analysts' forecast, thanks to a series of one-offs and lower provisions against bad loans.
WARSAW, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Bank Pekao SA, Poland's No.2 lender by assets, said on Tuesday its fourth-quarter net profit fell less than expected thanks to one-offs, and surprised with proposing a 2015 dividend payout of 8.7 zlotys per share.
"While a number of one-offs (weather, strikes), which were not quantified by management, contributed to the operational disruptions, we worry about the direction of the French margins into 1H," wrote JP Morgan analysts, who kept a "neutral" rating on Carrefour shares.
For all of last year, net profit fell 35 percent due to a one-off gain in 2016 from the sale of its industrial unit Monterroio, but excluding one-offs Jeronimo Martins said its net profit rose 7 percent from a year earlier.
LISBON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Portuguese retailer Jeronimo Martins poster a slightly lower-than-expected third-quarter net profit of 112 million euros, down from 330 million euros a year ago when it was boosted by one-offs, but with sales growing at a stronger pace.
Stada, which also makes branded non-prescription treatments and diagnostic kits, forecast a slight gain for 2016 in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA)and net income, adjusted for one-offs, changes in the business portfolio, and certain eastern European currency effects.
Rome will now have to send a new draft budget that would cut the structural deficit, which excludes one-offs and business cycle swings, by 0.6 percent of GDP, rather than increase it by 0.8 points as in the current plan, the Commission said.
This year, the store's candy-colored wonderland windows will include bespoke pieces from Erdem, Carolina Herrera, Marchesa, and Jason Wu. In Saks' case, since these exclusive designs are often one-offs and unavailable to the masses, profit isn't the primary impetus for bedecked windows.
Cash earnings, a measure that excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, fell to A$2.35 billion ($1.75 billion) for the three months ended March 31 compared with A$2.4 billion reported a year ago, the bank said in a limited trading update.
Without one-offs, the bank would have posted a net profit of 2282.8200 billion forints, up 62 percent from the same period last year, and down 52 percent from the previous quarter as the bank's operating profit dropped by 21 percent quarter-on-quarter.
It targets a return on equity (ROE) of about 303 percent in its plans to 230, compared with just 21 percent for Italian lenders in 20.8537 net of one-offs and 14 percent at Banca IFIS , a specialty bank which buys and manages bad debts.
Eamonn Ferry, drinks analyst at Exane BNP Paribas, said that figures should improve in the second quarter, notably compared with a weak performance a year earlier, and that the early timing of Carnival and tax hikes and floods in Brazil could be considered one-offs.
The shortfall, which was larger than most analyst forecasts, accounts for lower revenues, as well as HK$120 billion in further relief measures, largely one-offs, including handouts of HK$10,000 to Hong Kong residents aged over 18, tax breaks for firms and other subsidies.
This month, the company released the aptly titled Uniform collection, a line of T-shirts cut from lightweight vintage jersey and gauze jersey in core colorways like black, navy and white, as well as seasonal one-offs in tie-dye and specially formulated pinks.
FY EBITDA 22.1 MILLION ZLOTYS VERSUS 32.3 MILLION ZLOTYS YEAR AGO * COMPANY SAYS RESULTS AFFECTED BY ONE-OFFS AND HIGHER COSTS AMONG OTHERS * RECOGNISES IN FY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS TRANSACTIONS RESULTING FROM SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH CLEAN&CARBON ENERGY * THE ONE-OFFS RELATED TO THE TRANSACTIONS INCLUDE A WRITE-DOWN ON CONTANISIMO LIMITED ASSETS VALUE AND AMOUNT TO 42.3 MILLION ZLOTYS IN TOTAL * THE RESULTS ARE ALSO HIT BY INVENTORY THEFT IN AN AMOUNT OF 3.4 MILLION ZLOTYS * AMENDMENTS IN ACCOUNTING POLICY (IAS 36) RESULT IN REVALUATION OF THE COMPANY'S REAL ESTATE VALUE BY 14 MILLION ZLOTYS Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom)
We don't normally get excited for commemorative one-offs, but there's just something about the ThinkPad's lineage that makes this anniversary machine feel a bit more special, even if the biggest differences between it and Lenovo's regular ThinkPads are a few extra bits of brightly colored plastic.
Helped by its recent purchases of additives businesses from Air Products and of J. M. Huber's silica operations, Evonik on Tuesday reported an 8 percent gain to 474 million euros ($585 million) in fourth-quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) adjusted for one-offs.
They add that the slowdown in retail, a pick-up in electricity and gas and an outright contraction in construction typically mirrors the weakness associated with unseasonably cold weather, supporting the premise that the weak print was hampered by one-offs rather than a more structural slowdown.
For their own well-being, as well as their partners', they need a counternarrative to the one that elevates the transactional over the connected, the sensual, the kind; boys need to value mutual gratification in their sexual encounters, whether with one-offs or long-term partners.
The company said the loss last year was due to one-offs including the cancellation of an upgrade at its Rotterdam refinery, a write-down of its investment in a Caspian Sea oil block, unpaid receivables and litigation in China and in Switzerland relating to a Congo Republic investigation.
Sure, a woman wearing a men's suit or a man wearing heels on the red carpet may seem like not much, but those moments are more than just one-offs for people who want to try the same thing and may risk their own safety in doing so.
The Commission said in the latter, published on its website, that planned Italian government spending was too high, that the structural deficit, which excludes one offs and business cycle effects would rise instead of falling, and that Italian public debt would not fall in line with EU rules.
Rome, Cabinet meeting (1500 GMT) Italy's biggest telecoms group more than doubled the cost cutting target in its business plan to 2018 after reporting a larger-than-expected 16 percent drop in first-quarter core profit, hit by one-offs and persistent weakness in its key Brazilian market.
Known for laundry detergent Persil, beauty line Schwarzkopf and adhesives brand Loctite, Henkel said quarterly earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), adjusted for one-offs, rose 7 percent to 897 million euros ($1.05 billion) on sales of 4.981 billion euros, missing average analyst estimates for 907 million and 5.1 billion respectively.
The Commission said in a letter to Economy Minister Giovanni Tria, published on its website, that planned government spending was too high, the structural deficit - excluding one-offs and business cycle effects - would rise instead of fall, and that Italian public debt would not fall in line with EU rules.
Elekta reported a 30 percent year-on-year jump in operating profit before interest, tax, amortization, one-offs and bad debt losses for the three months through October, its fiscal second quarter, to 509 million crowns ($61 million), against a mean forecast of 432 million in a Reuters poll of analysts.
"There was general agreement that we need an indicator that takes out all the cyclical elements and one-offs but preferably it should be more stable and not change all the time, and we could put more emphasis on indicators that we can actually directly influence as finance ministers," he said.
A simple way to gauge sustained success and separate the dynasties from the one-offs is to count the number of additional championships that the team won in the two years preceding and the two years following their historically great season, which is listed in the above chart under add'l rings.
The announcement of the case in Pinellas, on the other side of the state from the current danger zone in Miami-Dade County, may sound scary, but the reality is that single cases are usually one-offs and do not necessarily mean that the virus is starting to spread in a new area.
Among those remaining entries were a few states that needed to be either unabbreviated or shortened and wrapped in an embrace, a few hidden clues where the entry was buried in the clue's words, and some one-offs that made things interesting and raised the difficulty level, as far as I was concerned.
The series didn't just feel like a bunch of one-offs built around the same premise; it felt as if it were telling an ongoing story — a story that would, over time, add up to something larger and more powerful, and would eventually give meaning to the experience of watching the series in its entirety.
In the EU, governments cannot run budget gaps higher than 3 percent of GDP or debts higher than 60 percent of GDP, and must cut their structural deficit - a measure that strips off business cycle effects and one-offs - by 2.53 percent of GDP every year until they come close to balance or into surplus.
Sometimes they were one-offs, and sometimes they were embedded in longer narratives to explain mathematical concepts, such as Boolean logic, as he did in "The Magic Garden of George B and Other Logic Puzzles" in 2015; or retrograde analysis, as he explored in the "The Chess Mysteries of the Arabian Knights" in 1981.
There's plenty of side-projects and one-offs where say, a techno musician demonstrates his taste for drone music or an EDM star makes trance music for a season, but it's rare to find someone like the Los Angeles-based producer Leland Jackson, who seems to innately understand the grammars of basically any music he touches.
Episodes were often akin to short films, even if they weren't intentional one-offs like this season's bruising "American Bitch" (where Hannah confronts a celebrated and possibly predatory older male writer) or season two's melancholy standout "One Man's Trash" (in which Hannah spends a weekend in a beautiful brownstone with an equally beautiful man and realizes with some disappointment that she just wants to be happy).
Occupation: AssociateIndustry: FinanceAge: 26Location: Manhattan, NYSalary: $150,133Paycheck Amount (2x/month): $3,500 Monthly ExpensesRent: $2,100 (I share a two-bedroom with a roommate.)Student Loans: $0 (~80% was covered by scholarships and the rest ($40,000) I paid off over the first few years with year-end bonuses.)Health Insurance: $23 (Sadly, I only have one more year on my parents' plan.)Utilities: $60 for my shareNetflix/Hulu/Spotify: $21Phone Bill: $45 (I'm still on my family plan.)Gym: $67Orangetheory Fitness: $125Charity: $35 to Save the Children, as well as a couple one-offs throughout the year that add up to $500-$600.

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