If a cowbird female fails to lay in a warbler nest in time for her egg to hatch with those of the host, she can reset the clock in her favour by killing the first clutch.
All leftover funds roll over into the next year, allowing employees to build a nice nest egg over time.
This gives your nest egg more time to grow and shortens the time you'll need to support yourself on savings alone.
Making small but regular payments into appreciating assets can form the basis of a rainy day fund or even grow into a sizable nest egg over time.
Indeed, NRG's CEO David Crane recalls the first time he visited Nest at its Palo Alto headquarters, where the parking lot is ringed with high-speed auto charging ports.
It is an essential part of managing the land - and is controlled by a strict code and within a window of time before birds start to nest.
Mutual funds are so appealing because small-time savers who invest their nest-eggs directly in the stockmarket discover that stockbroking commissions quickly become prohibitive, that diversifying their portfolios efficiently is hard, and that the search for good investments takes up a lot of time.
The days are gone when clients could be persuaded with charts purporting to show that the stock markets rise 10 percent a year, or demonstrating how a certain hypothetical investment strategy could get their nest egg to a million dollars by the time they reach 65 years old.
After determining the initial sex ratios of a series of clutches, the researchers added or subtracted chicks to increase or decrease the father's workload (a standard trick in avian ecology, made possible by the fact that parents do not recognise their own young until close to the time at which they leave the nest).
Trying to manage Jeep and Hummer at the same time would be a marketing rat's nest.
As the title implies, this is not an easy time to be setting out to build a nest egg.
For the first time in six years, birds have returned to nest in its branches.
This sort of savings plan provides a true nest egg of funds that can be drawn on at any time, like cash in the bank.
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Over time, reinvested dividends and capital gains build substantial nest eggs.
This simply means it is time to take the next step, jump out of the nest, and go out on your own.
At the same time, they reduced the diameter of the entrances to some of the nest boxes, in order to deny admission to cowbirds (which are larger than warblers).
The company has also decided not to grant a dividend to its shareholders for the first time in over a century as it hopes to keep adding to its corporate nest-egg.
The Clinton campaign was a nest of hissing vipers, in which egotistical operatives such as Mark Penn and Howard Wolfson spent their time pursuing contradictory strategies and leaking to the press.
Most reviews mentioned that it took some time to get itself right and I knew from my old thermostat how to basically set my Nest to do what my old unit did.
Some squirrels were placed in individual nest boxes located in the woodlands for immediate release into the wild, and others were released after spending a short time in large aviaries in the woods getting used to their new surroundings.
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