Any such information would be no more than snapshot at a fixed point in time, he argued.
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.
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 is not an event and neither is it a journey with a fixed end point.
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.
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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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.
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.
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.
But potential recruits saw the salary figures as a starting point, and bargained for pay beyond the fixed limits.
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Disney, its eyes fixed on a future of gamified toys, closed his Junction Point Studios, the creators of Epic Mickey.
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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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The turning point arrived in 1999 when the new telecom policy changed the licensing fees from a fixed amount that wireless companies had been struggling to pay to a revenue-sharing model.
Even if it never does, owning a home may still be a wealth building proposition for two reasons: you are locking in your housing costs with a fixed-rate mortgage while rents continue to rise, and your mortgage will be paid off at some point in the future.
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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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