That total, while perhaps on the low side, is probably as much as Iraq can absorb.
Hence cap rates on homes tend to be on the low side, ( see map).
The stock does trade on the low side of its historically normal ranges of price-to-sales and price-to-cash earnings.
Despite the fact that the errors seem mostly on the low side, out-and-out bad faith appears to be rare.
On the low side, Brian White at Ticonderoga Securites figures Apple sold just 5.1 million of the slim tablet computers.
And compared with other gaming suppliers, it is on the low side: trading at 2.2 times sales versus the sector average of 5 times.
Necessarily this number involved some guesswork about real estate values, but it was designed, as is our practice, to err on the low side.
Even though it has jumped a lot recently, it remains on the low side: over the past two decades, for example, it averaged 6.6%.
Many other economists think that estimate is on the low side.
"The collection rate was on the low side of what has been achieved for other authorities which was 70 - 80% in some cases, " he said.
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"The bias in my estimates of jobs displaced by imports is consistently on the low side, " says Dr. Scott, whose work is funded by foundations and labor unions.
Tracing tax rates over 50 years anyone would conclude that corporate rates currently are on the low side, a bargain compared with the position trendline of 50 percent.
Such numbers were on the low side of economists' prescriptions.
These estimates of funding gaps are likely on the low side, because they don't account for the massive investment losses pension funds suffered during the second half of 2008.
There are no hard and fast rules, but based on what we know so far, the percentage is likely to be on the low side, say 10% to 20%.
ITT's electron side includes low-tech switches and high-tech radar-jamming systems and night vision gear for the military.
Gerbe scored on the Sabres' second shootout attempt by snapping a shot that beat Martin Brodeur low on the glove side.
On the plus side: low prices, tax breaks and other disaster-relief giveaways.
Firstly he drilled a low shot into the side-netting after a neat Eyal Berkovic pass then, moments later, blazed over from close range when well-placed.
Now low blocks delivered from in front of the defender anywhere on the field are legal and low blocks from the side or back are not.
MLN4760 is a sign that the genomics approach--in which genes linked to disease are located and used to design drugs that are effective in low doses, without side effects--actually works.
European regional airlines, squeezed on one side by low-cost rivals like easyJet and Ryanair and on the other by the big network operators, such as Air France-KLM and Lufthansa, are especially vulnerable.
The danger is that today's woes will distract attention from a far bigger threat to Hyundai and, indeed, to South Korea as a whole: being squeezed between the high-tech Japan on one side and low-cost China on the other.
With defenseman Sergei Gonchar in the penalty box, Alfredsson fed the puck up the middle to a streaking Michalek, who broke through the defense and beat Vokoun low on the glove side for Ottawa's second short-handed goal of the series.
One good side effect of low demand is that geese are not mass-produced on factory farms.
Excavation was under way on a new trench, on the other side of a low limestone ridge.
Villa dominated the early stages of the second half and Carew rifled in a low strike to draw his side level.
But, almost immediately, the Carlisle midfielder was on hand to sidefoot in from Evan Horwood's low cross to extend his side's lead.
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