Any such information would be no more than snapshot at a fixed point in time, he argued.
Before Argo, the temperature and salinity of the subsurface oceans could only be measured from ships or fixed point moorings.
Is she a fixed point in time that has unfixed itself?
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To achieve this, provision should commence at a fixed point in the year - probably August - two years before the child is due to start school.
Merely by summoning these bodies into being, he has undermined the supremacy of the Westminster Parliament, which many hold to be the one fixed point in Britain's constitution.
The first step is simply for a player to note the time it takes for the ball to pass a fixed point to get a rough approximation of the velocity of the ball.
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"It's a very provocative observation to say that one's state of anxiety at a fixed point in time can in some way foretell an increased risk of cardiovascular disease 20 years down the road, " says Dr. Gregory Dehmer, M.
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It was the one fixed point on a vacillating compass of relative morality until, one day, a tiny bird, the merest wisp of red plumage, tore away my comforting absolute and aligned me squarely with the NRA supporters, Second Amendment defenders and pro-gun crusaders I had reviled.
It was as if, to take the terrible dialectic one step further, the dream of total peace that had produced the fact of total war threw the bleeding and bewildered masses back on the only fixed point left: an absolutist religiosity, made more fanatic by persecution.
You know how traditional career planning works: You imagine what job you want to have at a fixed point in the future say five years from now and then work backwards from there figuring what you have to get from where you are now to where you want to me.
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It is not an event and neither is it a journey with a fixed end point.
Since then WinStar has become one of the largest fixed-point wireless telecom services companies in the country.
Using an existing result from calculus called Brower's Fixed-Point Theorem, they proved that at least one solution could be found.
The halfway point of the fixed terms - at which point the men are eligible for release on licence - matches the minimum the men would have originally served before they could seek to leave prison.
The one eye was fixed at a point over past the row of vinyl screens.
Their eyes are fixed on a point around five years thereafter, when sales of 3G devices are projected to overtake those of current-generation mobile phones.
At this point, fixed interest rates, even for high yield (junk-rated) debt, are near historic lows.
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While the illustration may have moved some investors from zero to a token weight in foreign, many investors and advisors fixed on the optimum point at 20 to 30 percent as a maximum foreign weighting.
Compensation is made up of salary, cash bonuses and long-term incentives, which are traditionally stock options that give executives the right but not the obligation to buy stock at a fixed price at some point in the future.
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And the goal is not time-bound because it has no starting point, no ending point, and no fixed duration.
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Some said they had anticipated receiving more money while others decided they had fixed up their homes to the point that they'd stay, she said.
Perhaps a state legislator moratorium on the use of their blackberries, androids, iPhones and iPads until such problems are fixed would serve as a good starting point for upcoming legislative sessions.
Mr O'Rourke said at one point McGarry, of no fixed abode, was hit on the back of the head with a bottle in the kitchen and retaliated by throwing a bottle at Mr Galt, which missed but broke a window.
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The results of this 2004 action were immediate and massive. 401k plans that had been receiving 50 to 100 basis points in revenue sharing from non-proprietary funds were cut to a maximum of 25 basis points for fixed income funds and a 35 basis point maximum for equity funds.
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But potential recruits saw the salary figures as a starting point, and bargained for pay beyond the fixed limits.
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That matters not least because, as Morgan Stanley's own analysts point out, the bigger you are in fixed income, the less volatile your returns.
But as raising interest rates to protect the currency means slowing the economy, a government might at some point decide that the pain of maintaining the fixed exchange rate is not worthwhile.
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To obtain the rates, 30-year and 15-year fixed-rate mortgages required payments of 0.7 percentage point and 0.8 percentage point, respectively.
Mr Agius described the actions of those who had fixed rates as "abhorrent", but said at no point were these actions revealed to the board.
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