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"Women tend to be more concentrated in retail banking, while men are more concentrated in wealth management," Hegewisch said.
Sometimes, they're shorter, featuring a more concentrated group of founders.
In principle, the more concentrated alcohol is, the more dangerous.
Nobody can be sure why the economy is becoming more concentrated.
"It will just be more concentrated at higher altitudes," he predicted.
Two-thirds of them became more concentrated between 1997 and 2012.
When it is shallow, it delivers a much more concentrated punch.
Amazon seems to be taking a more concentrated approach this year.
Marx predicted that capitalism would become more concentrated as it advanced.
Two-thirds of industries have become more concentrated since the 1990s.
This mask is more concentrated than the ones I usually apply.
Sydney: Tsukemen soup is more concentrated than other types of ramen.
The higher that index score is, the more concentrated the ownership.
"As a rule, at-home color is more concentrated," Jaxcee said.
Many major industries are becoming more concentrated among a few giants.
Second, waves of mergers and acquisitions have made the economy more concentrated.
Some industries, for example telecoms and airlines, have become far more concentrated.
Of course, in some places, gold is more concentrated, like gold mines.
More concentrated industries tend to be led by large and successful companies.
It could have ended a lot worse if it was more concentrated.
Visually, it seemed denser and more concentrated than the other two bottles.
At each step in this chain, PCBs get more and more concentrated.
At least twice, the Bost has been menaced by more concentrated attacks.
Perhaps nowhere was the suffering more concentrated than at the collapsed school.
A 2011 Apex, a special selection, is more complex, deeper and more concentrated.
Decades of lax antitrust enforcement mean that most industries have grown more concentrated.
Profits have grown and become more concentrated, indicating a lack of competitive vibrancy.
The drugs will be more concentrated in her body, for a longer time.
The higher you go up the economic ladder, the more concentrated wealth becomes.
And though some smaller competitors survive, the index industry is becoming more concentrated.
And as economic power has become more concentrated, so too has political power.
Fitch believes that many smaller labs may have more concentrated exposure to Medicare.
Markets for both hospitals and physicians have become more concentrated in recent years.
Of America's roughly 900 sectors, two-thirds became more concentrated between 1997 and 2012.
Processing operations have traditionally been more concentrated in the south, near large population centres.
Blood oranges may also contain vitamin C in more concentrated amounts than conventional oranges.
Why not go in the exact opposite direction and make lesser, more concentrated bets?
The deposit base is more concentrated than peers, given the bank's small domestic franchise.
The Trial of the Sword replicates that idea on a smaller, more concentrated stage.
"Pittsburg not Paris" was a more concentrated event held solely outside the White House.
The old brokerage model has become ever more concentrated in the trading of spreads.
APPLE INC'S SUPPLY CHAIN BECAME MORE CONCENTRATED IN CHINA BETWEEN 2015 AND 2019 - DATA
If retail were the only industry becoming more concentrated, it would be one thing.
"The more concentrated population is, the easier it is to allocate capital," she said.
Over 75 percent of U.S. industries have now become less competitive and more concentrated.
But zoning subsidizes that extravagance by prohibiting better, more concentrated use of the land.
There is a range of evidence suggesting that the economy is becoming more concentrated.
Things are getting more concentrated and that's very interconnected with these issues around Russia.
Unfortunately, since the 1990s, consolidation has left two-thirds of industries in America more concentrated.
They argue that manufacturing employment became geographically more concentrated after 1990, but no less important.
Pesticides and herbicides, credit-checking, drug distribution and drug retailing have grown more concentrated, too.
They also allow optical zoom, or more concentrated analysis of any obstacles near a car.
" Improperly mixing the ingredients, then, "causes 'hot spots' with much more concentrated something-or-another.
Of America's top 900 industries, two-thirds have become more concentrated since the mid-1990s.
Supply of this type of coal is more concentrated, with Australia dominating the seaborne market.
The mercury becomes more concentrated in larger fish, including Walleye, which are prized by locals.
And since the scale is negative, the smaller the number, the more concentrated the protons.
The more concentrated multifamily housing is found in the central and north sections of town.
Mine was chewier, more purple, a little more concentrated, with a potent red-meat flavor.
The result: Wealth and productivity are becoming even more concentrated in fewer, primarily coastal cities.
As an investor, tilt your portfolio toward firms in industries that have become more concentrated.
Some manufacturing industries, like breakfast cereal and tobacco, are even more concentrated than farm equipment.
That also means that more of the spirit is lost, resulting in even more concentrated flavors.
But many of America's industries have also become more concentrated by a slow creep of acquisitions.
Two-thirds of them became more concentrated between 353 and 2012 (see charts 2 and 3).
The reason is that nutrients and fiber are more concentrated when water is removed from fruit.
"When it's more concentrated or more highly potent, you see side effects like agitation," he added.
This was a dry year, so everything you get from the ground will be more concentrated.
The new design allows the categories to be more concentrated, which could be more actively exploited.
Between 85033 and 2008, markets became more and more concentrated as companies merged without a problem.
And two industries more concentrated in red America — mining and manufacturing — have rebounded notably under Trump.
If anything, both are stock bets more concentrated on the developed markets overseas — Japan and Europe.
"There's so much creation of wealth, and that wealth is getting more concentrated," Mr. Ropac said.
Statscan said the auto plant shutdowns were longer and more concentrated in July compared with previous years.
The field also seems more concentrated at lower depths, according to the paper published today in Nature.
We see this pattern in almost every state, although it is more concentrated in the Upper Midwest.
Product markets have become more concentrated, meaning that fewer firms account for a larger share of output.
The result is a "more concentrated product" with a thicker texture and higher protein count, she says.
Fitch believes the barriers to entry for FinTech firms are greatest where banking markets are more concentrated.
The leading economic theory of everything is that competition has weakened as markets have become more concentrated.
"You should expect to have a range of outcomes the more concentrated the portfolio is," he added.
The result is a more concentrated system dominated by fewer, but larger, institutions than in the past.
Sass made a trip to the frozen faux meat freezer to add more concentrated protein to meals.
The takeaway: Wealth is even more concentrated in the hands of the top 1% than income is.
Rich places are getting richer, but economic activity isn't becoming more concentrated in a few dominant places.
The record suggests that the rules promote competition by imposing limits on ever more concentrated private power.
Weather may have also played a factor, since Lowe's stores are more concentrated in the Midwest and Southeast.
You go industry by industry, count the numbers of players there are, and it's just much more concentrated.
Governments happen to spend a lot on sectors that have been growing more concentrated, such as health care.
IN 2016 we decried falling competition in America, where profits have surged as industries have become more concentrated.
Apple juice, on the other hand, lacks fiber and is a more concentrated source of sugar and calories.
Huge disparity also exists between U.S. and Russian countervalue targets because U.S. population and industry are more concentrated.
Its sensors can determine what areas need more concentrated cleaning and help the robot smoothly navigate around furniture.
In the UK, Brexit opposition is more concentrated in urban areas while support is higher in the countryside.
Business trends: Companies are becoming more automated and industries more concentrated, says Martha Gimbel, research director at Indeed.
This "juice" is actually one-quarter nickel, far more concentrated than the ore feeding the world's nickel smelters.
Mr. Saez and Mr. Zucman, building on that data, showed that wealth had grown more concentrated as well.
The duo's holdings overlap, but Global Select is more concentrated, with only 20 holdings, while Global has 35.
However, it's important to keep in mind that the natural sugars in dried fruit are also more concentrated.
A study by The Economist found that between 1997 and 2012, two-thirds of industries became more concentrated.
Essentially, this remedy would prevent the Mexico City market from becoming any more concentrated than it already is.
Economic opportunity is becoming more concentrated, but Americans' ability to move to take advantage of that opportunity is declining.
Yet despite the relative lack of M&A, the technology industry is much more concentrated than the pharma industry.
It is more the case that insurers' risk has become more concentrated as exposure to single entities has risen.
Yet the next layer up—everything that happens on top of the internet itself—has become much more concentrated.
Basically, it applies more concentrated heat to each section, as opposed to your entire head going under a dryer.
It tasted like an even more concentrated emulsion of questionable flavors, but without the creamy texture of the fruit.
And these knowledge gaps are more concentrated in some regions and communities of the United States than in others.
While more concentrated than news and entertainment (there are just four major wireless carriers), they are still competitive markets.
Hansen found in his research that top performers do less volume of activities but with a more concentrated effort.
New Jersey bears have a more concentrated forage of acorns, hazelnuts, beechnuts, and so forth—foods that build fat.
Even more alarming, scientists found that in many cases the bacteria is more concentrated inside people's homes than outside.
"Republican votes tend to be more spread out and Democratic votes tend to be more concentrated," Ms. Wortz said.
But in others, like construction or, especially, manufacturing, the nagging pain of the moment is more concentrated (see map).
But students, he said, would become more concentrated in the schools with the best reputations and job placement rates.
Never before has talent in European soccer been more concentrated, more magnetically drawn to the same handful of clubs.
This year continued another trend, as new death sentences were more concentrated than ever in a handful of jurisdictions.
While the benefits are spread broadly throughout the economy, the costs are much more concentrated and easy to identify.
What's interesting, however, is that this has not led aggregate economic activity to be more concentrated in those affluent cities.
It has become more diverse, more highly educated, and more concentrated in industries and places that tend to support Democrats.
An analysis in The Economist in 214 showed that two-thirds of American industries became more concentrated in the 22000s.
Right now, bank loan portfolios are even more concentrated on their own home countries' sovereign debts than before the crisis.
Trends in related industries suggest that gaming, too, will move toward a more concentrated competitive landscape and closer government monitoring.
Latin America's trucking industry is now 15 times more concentrated than that of the United States, the World Bank says.
What's more, its urination patterns changed — less volume, more concentrated — which could be linked to hormonal changes in the body.
AND SO, IT'S MUCH OF THE SAME FOCUS WE'VE HAD IN THE PAST, BUT EVEN MORE CONCENTRATED INTO PARTICULAR AREAS.
The cleansed system that emerged was more concentrated: today the five biggest banks account for three-quarters of all loans.
Though Vidal's always trying to book parties, her efforts have become more concentrated since August 2015, when she got engaged.
Historically, as a market gets more concentrated, there's proportionally less incentive for the remaining companies to seriously compete on price.
But eventually, focus on the present moment returns, and it's somehow intensely more concentrated than it was at the beginning.
The precious metals in e-waste, found especially in circuit boards, are more concentrated than in the most productive mines.
Hispanic women are still more concentrated in lower-paid service jobs — like food preparation and office cleaning — than white women.
Blood becomes more concentrated during exposure to cold because blood flow to the skin is reduced to conserve body heat.
When you split the economy into its 900 or so different industries, two-thirds have become more concentrated since the 1990s.
Giant firms, meanwhile, have been playing a bigger role: two-thirds of all industries have become more concentrated since the 1990s.
There's evidence that fewer new companies are being founded and many industries are becoming more concentrated — both signs of declining concentration.
Over time, many digital markets tend to become more concentrated, as size begets size and winners take most of the spoils.
It's not likely that Maddow's more concentrated audience will abandon her in any significant numbers because of this tax return fumble.
These days, time spent together is just more concentrated and I think it works well for us and our musical energy.
Removing one of the largest and most liquid holdings in frontier markets will make the space more concentrated and even riskier.
" The warning comes just before I'm about to give it a nibble: "And once it's dried the flavour's even more concentrated.
Our analysis of census data suggests that two-thirds of the economy's 900-odd industries have become more concentrated since 1997.
In general the work tends to grow more "sculptural" — in the sense of more concentrated, unitary, handmade — as time goes on.
There's no question Apple's productivity focus has been far more concentrated on the iPad Pro over the past couple of cycles.
If some companies have to pare their repurchase spending, then buybacks will become even more concentrated among just a few companies.
Mithril, which is known for making more concentrated bets in fewer companies, owned 15% of Auris when it was snapped up.
No one warns you that everything is more concentrated in a tiny house, that the natural life cycle of objects accelerates.
HPV 16 a is mainly found in Europe and Asia, while HPV 16 b and c are more concentrated in Africa.
But if the mucus gets stickier when it's more concentrated, then diluting the mucus would in fact make it easier to clear.
But even if the market does not become ever more concentrated, the process of coupling (or not) has unquestionably become more centralised.
We all know that the number of households that own stocks has declined, which means stock ownership has become even more concentrated.
Dip you brush in yellow and tap along your lids, keeping the color more concentrated closer to the base of your lashes.
A more concentrated market means supply cuts could lift prices, but it may take time to overcome stockpiled inventories and weaker demand.
The lesson here is that, especially in a health care system that is becoming more concentrated, competition and regulation can work together.
Since the late 1990s, as you would expect given the logic of globalisation, American industry has become more concentrated and more profitable.
Because the millennial generation is smaller than the boomer generation they're inheriting from, he said, wealth will be more concentrated upon transferal.
The deal has triggered a warning from the American Antitrust Institute that a more concentrated generic market usually comes with higher prices.
But some carmakers might welcome NAFTA withdrawal because their supply chain is more concentrated in the U.S. than their competitors' supply chains.
Back in 1995 seems more concentrated on recreating the technical limitations of a generation instead of interesting things that happened despite them.
Instead, McClure argues that a high-volume, diversified investment strategy delivers consistently stronger cash on cash returns than a more concentrated thesis.
The Clos des Myglands was clearly denser and more concentrated, with lush, spicy flavors of red fruit that lingered long after swallowing.
For example, a boy's face becomes "more and more concentrated," when the intention seems to be that his concentration becomes more pronounced.
"The less water, the more concentrated the seasoning, and the better seasoned the food will be," Austin added with an impish smile.
The insurance industry is even more concentrated, leading the country's biggest financial players into habits of abuse and complacency, the report said.
The next President must take antitrust enforcement very seriously or markets will become more concentrated, prices will rise, and consumers will suffer.
Along with a fellow ESPN defector, Jason Whitlock, Horowitz executed a more concentrated version of the strategy he had pioneered at ESPN.
It was darker and more concentrated, precise and detailed, with aromas and flavors of toffee, nuts, lanolin and cinnamon arriving in layers.
E-commerce companies, like Amazon, tend to be much more concentrated in a few hubs, rather than spread out across the country.
In 213 research by this newspaper showed that two-thirds of America's 900 industrial sectors had become more concentrated from 1997 to 2012.
A more concentrated market also means that future Ericsson-style network outages at one supplier will affect a broader slice of the market.
"Chinese tariffs on U.S. exports has a more concentrated impact, primarily hitting the revenue and production of U.S. farmers and manufacturers," says McBride.
It's almost like global warming; you can just look out and say, "The economy is way more concentrated," for almost any given thing.
In the home of free enterprise two-thirds of industries have become more concentrated since the 1990s, partly owing to lots of mergers.
The Chinese buying frenzy, while seemingly much quicker and more concentrated than others, is similarly a symptom of larger economic and cultural forces.
Source: Congressional Budget Office "It is indeed true that stock ownership has become more concentrated," Goldman's chief economist, Jan Hatzius, wrote last month.
That could hurt Sanders because it means they are more concentrated in certain precincts, giving less geographic breadth to his support than Obama's.
Instead, Walker was forced by dint of his sheer unpopularity to crawl back to Wisconsin and wreak havoc on a more concentrated area.
Mr. Trump is an established brand for many people, which means that damaging his reputation is likely to require a more concentrated effort.
Those remaining in the GOP caucus are even more concentrated in the parts of the country where his style and message are popular.
However, Fitch believes the more concentrated floater customer base will result in a demand-driven floater recovery with preference toward larger, established drillers.
For a more concentrated source of spinach, include the leafy green as smoothie ingredient, or puree it to make a blended spinach soup.
Still, Cabela's roughly 80 stores have a stronger Northwest presence, while Bass Pro's approximately 100 stores are more concentrated in the U.S. Northeast.
But as the F.A.A. has rolled out the program, the people who live below the new, more concentrated flight paths have risen up.
Yellow corn is dominant in the central and eastern parts of the belt, while white corn is more concentrated in the western portion.
Southerners aren't alone in believing such mendacity, but the South is where slavery and segregation metastasized, so it may be more concentrated here.
Air travel within Brazil has become more concentrated, with three carriers now controlling 92% of the flights, according to the civil aviation regulator ANAC.
And now that it's more concentrated, he won't add a new stock to the fund unless it's clearly better than one he already holds.
It is also because the rest of the world has become a little more Japanese: dominated by cash-rich companies in more concentrated industries.
For instance, if 5G is to be used as an extension of existing networks, the rollout may be more concentrated in high-traffic hotspots.
The album feels like the first time we're getting a clear picture of Noname as an artist, its brushstrokes more concentrated and less abstract.
But if the gas is coming from underground, it will be more concentrated near its source, and might well appear on a seasonal basis.
One upshot of this remarkable state of affairs is that our financial system is now more concentrated than ever into just a few hands.
A wide variety of indicators also suggest that positive performance is much more concentrated in a smaller number of companies, according to the paper.
But the second, composed in a single movement in 1952 and long thought lost, is, while still highly lyrical, more concentrated and harmonically adventurous.
The Aga Khan asked me to help organize some sailing and be much more concentrated on becoming the world championship of big boat sailing.
By contrast, our No. 2 bottle, a 2015 Le Breton from Schneider & Bieler, was darker and more concentrated than many of the other wines.
The derivatives market has since become more transparent, but it is also more concentrated among the biggest banks than it was before the crisis.
The U.S. banking system has become much more concentrated over the last couple of years, and such a revolution is not at our doorstep.
But global wealth-creation is quickly moving to Asia from the U.S., as economies in the region grow faster and wealth becomes more concentrated.
As markets have become more concentrated, observed John van Reenen, also of MIT, the gap in productivity between the biggest and smallest companies has widened.
Compared with the dotcom bubble, the industry is more concentrated today: Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, Alphabet (Google's parent) and Facebook represent half of its market capitalisation.
Then brown patches, a bit bigger and more concentrated than freckles, started popping up above my upper lip and on the bridge of my nose.
Oil price increases hit motorists, manufacturers, farmers and transportation companies across the country, while the gains are more concentrated in oil-producing states and communities.
One dystopian scenario is that power becomes more concentrated, as a few big banks learn to exploit data as ruthlessly as social-media firms do.
Each of those counties is close enough to see, but not really participate in the more concentrated government spending and wealth in the Philadelphia area.
"It seems like the market's more concentrated on the Korea situation again," said Bart Wakabayashi, branch manager for State Street Bank and Trust in Tokyo.
The paper may just be finding a symptom of industry movement, with shareholders flocking to more concentrated industries but not causing them to be concentrated.
Health systems across the country are growing ever more concentrated, dominant in their own marketplaces and with economic weight to move markets in neighboring ones.
The domestic air travel market in Brazil became more concentrated in the quarter after Avianca Brasil ceased operations in late May following a bankruptcy filing.
But no stock succeeds forever, and the more concentrated that person's portfolio is in a single company, the more vulnerable it becomes to a decline.
Pure caffeine, synthesized in a lab, is listed as caffeine anhyrous on product labels, meaning it's in powder, not liquid, form and is more concentrated.
Many producers in Bordeaux strove to make their wines more concentrated and powerful, but for Mr. Pontallier, elegance and balance were the hallmarks of Margaux.
San Francisco ranks higher in terms of billionaires, ranking fifth for billionaire populations, suggesting that the fortunes in Silicon Valley tend to be more concentrated.
Researchers have found that blood becomes more concentrated and thicker in the cold, as blood flow to the skin is reduced to conserve body heat.
"The more concentrated the outflow, the more important it is not to have your money at risk to satisfy near-term goals," Mr. Bellfy said.
The corporations that run it get a little bigger, their power grows more concentrated, and a bit of their idealism gives way to ruthless pragmatism.
When you need more concentrated heat than a radiator can provide, this electric fleece quilt from Sunbeam creates a cozy nest via 10 heat settings.
As wealth gets more and more concentrated, elites build greater and greater political power; they translate that into favorable policies that make them even richer.
The soldier-dominated scenes could use more concentrated energy, though, and the play's villainous rich widow (Kathleen Wise) seems anomalous in Mr. Romagnoli's grand scheme.
Regardless of whether you need a portfolio that is more concentrated in stocks or bonds, you should consider diversifying within each asset class, as well.
In reality, the direct economic damage done by tariffs would be fairly small, though the impact on some firms and sectors would be more concentrated.
Speaking to CNBC over the weekend, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said that European banks need to become more concentrated, so they can compete with American lenders.
The British Lung Foundation says more than 80% of secondhand smoke contains cancer-causing toxins, which are more concentrated in the confines of a car.
Even in its final form, nuoc mam was potent: Think of the smell of rotten fish, but several orders of magnitude more concentrated and foul.
However, this strength is partially offset by CVB's high reliance on spread revenue relative to peers and what tends to be a more concentrated deposit base.
Between the lines: Facebook has put out handfuls of press releases regarding fake news, displaying a more concentrated approach of how they are tackling the issue.
Work by The Economist found that two-thirds of American industries were more concentrated in the hands of a few firms in 2012 than in 1997.
"This is different from conventional baseball - you have to be more concentrated," said Carlos Fuentes, 32, a physical therapist who lost his sight in recent years.
The CEO wants M&S to be a simpler, more agile, business and has already streamlined his top management team with more concentrated responsibility and accountability.
As oil and gas production becomes ever more concentrated in a few places, the need to ship and store the stuff will only grow, he thinks.
Atrium's portfolio is now more concentrated, but in higher-quality assets with the top 10 now representing 0003% of the latest portfolio against 58% in 2012.
I asked nutrition researchers this question, and they all pointed out that the sugar in fruit juice is more concentrated than it is in whole fruits.
As we tilt toward that wondrous starlight, its rays become more concentrated on our side of the earth, giving us our warmer half of the year.
The 22010 was quite different: less rustic and more concentrated, yet lighter on the palate, with finer tannins and savory flavors of dark fruits and herbs.
"As markets get more concentrated, the impact on competition gets amplified," said Elai Katz, who leads the antitrust practice at the law firm Cahill Gordon & Reindel.
The authors of the disastrous law believed that a more concentrated market with fewer players would affect overall administrative streamlining, reducing spending and therefore consumer costs.
The data suggests that more diverse counties have more and more evenly populated religious traditions, while less diverse counties have fewer and more concentrated religious groups.
With the shortened season and limited areas open to fishing, the crab traps were more concentrated in places that also had a lot of humpback whale activity.
TRNO's top-20 tenants comprised 37.8% of ABR at March 31, 2017, which is more concentrated than the industrial REIT peer median of slightly more than 20%.
But it's also often to do with the fact that women have lower body weight, which means the drugs are more concentrated in ratio to body mass.
Those higher-profile organizations typically head first for more concentrated urban areas, and with good reason, as those areas hold far bigger populations of people in need.
Rather, he helped economists understand why some industries might be more concentrated than others—and when oligopoly is a consequence of corporate chicanery rather than market efficiencies.
The Aurora seemed to be still more concentrated, with even more salinity and minerality than the other two, and with the herbal and citrus flavors as well.
"If you have more risk tolerance, you could have a more concentrated position in it as long as you're okay with it giving your portfolio more risk."
With the Republican primary having drawn record turnout, it's possible the numbers participating on the Democratic side will be lower and more concentrated among the party's faithful.
What the latest research makes clear, however, is that in America's case the losses from free trade are more concentrated and longer-lasting than had been assumed.
While it's more concentrated in certain states not as spread out across the country as he'd like, it explains why the employment situation is robust, he added.
Booker's letter starts with a premise that's now become common in progressive circles: that the American economy is becoming broadly more concentrated across a range of sectors.
Now, the team says they've found a way to keep the balloons in a much more concentrated location, thanks to their improved altitude control and navigation system.
Unlike heroin, which is derived from poppy plants, fentanyl can be manufactured in a laboratory, and it is often easier to transport because it is more concentrated.
Texas and California were the most frequently targeted states, which the league attributes to more concentrated membership in those states from the most active white supremacist groups.
As right whales' preferred food, which are called copepods, move further north to avoid the warming waters, right whales are more concentrated in the US and Canada.
While cases in the US have been more concentrated among older age groups, recent research suggests children can get sick as well, often without displaying clear symptoms.
We show that firms in industries that became more concentrated have enjoyed significantly higher profitability and profit margins, greater gains from mergers, and significantly higher stock returns.
Thanks to the Dirt Detect feature, Roomba will even work extra hard when it comes across more concentrated areas of dirt, like high-traffic areas of your home.
Many economists in recent years have argued that the strength of the wealth effect is declining, since stocks are now more concentrated in the hands of the wealthy.
On the flip side, heat also can bring out unpleasant bitter flavors in citrus juices and change the flavors of other fruits, making them more concentrated and jammy.
And for those who make online donations, it's even more concentrated, with 29 percent made in December — 11 percent in the last three days of the year alone.
But more than three-quarters of industries are more concentrated than they were two decades ago, and the economy is also seeing less turnover of firms (see charts).
But if the power in Turkey becomes even more concentrated in Erdogan, the lines of communication to the Turkish bureaucracy or other state institutions will be severely limited.
But if the power in Turkey becomes even more concentrated in Erdogan, the lines of communication to the Turkish bureaucracy or other state institutions will be severely limited.
Those jobs may be more concentrated in some of the central US states where tech leaders like Zuckerberg may not have gone or know as many people personally.
AND THAT'S THE MUCH MORE CONCENTRATED SET OF PRODUCTS THAT WE CAN WORK TO REALLY ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE IN. AND THEY ARE WELL POSITIONED, ESPECIALLY IN TERMS OF MOBILE.
The harbingers are slightly more concentrated on the West Coast and in nonurban areas, demographic data has shown, but other than that they exhibit no clear geographical pattern.
Sicker people would likely stay in the community-rated market, but that market's costs would increase as it became more concentrated with people who have high medical costs.
With irregular regularity, various places in the United States that are not the Big Obvious Centers start throwing off a more concentrated number of cultural sparks: Austin, Tex.
A Google spokesperson said that, in recent weeks, YouTube has seen more traffic throughout the day, whereas traffic was previously more concentrated around "usage peaks" in the evening.
But home prices have grown beyond what most people can afford, and private equity firms have turned single-family-home renting into a larger and more concentrated sector.
Trump's lawyers, to be sure, are proceeding as previous Republican administrations have, but their efforts are more concentrated and likely emboldened by the newly solidified conservative Supreme Court.
Nescafe, popular in emerging markets, and Nespresso, more concentrated in developed markets, both grew in the first quarter and are expected to show continued growth in the second.
The Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines a cancer cluster as a geographic region in which cancer cases are more concentrated within a group of people.
As cities and towns industrialized, as wealth became more concentrated, and as the rich got richer, the middle class began sinking to the level of the working class.
By 21945 occasional sorties by pairs of dive bombers had developed into a more concentrated campaign, David Macri, a historical researcher and academic based in Hong Kong said.
Science has also found that darker, more concentrated honey may be more potent and that the type of plants harvested by the busy bee affects the antibacterial qualities.
As they bounce around inside the grape the microwaves become even more concentrated in a hot spot that is only one-eightieth the size of microwaves in air.
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Most die-offs in the past have been more concentrated in time and space, said John F. Piatt, a seabird expert with the United States Geological Survey in Anchorage.
Going forward, Abu Sayyaf may be more concentrated on maritime kidnappings through the Celebes and Sulu Seas that are bordered by Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, according to Abuza.
If you are much more concentrated in stocks — rather than bonds and cash — than you were a few years ago, then it is a smart idea to consider rebalancing.
Its benefits are more concentrated on a smaller group of sicker, poorer people, while the middle class has gotten an increasingly bad deal as the law's scope has shrunk.
Harry Hu, senior director at S&P Global Ratings, said smaller banks with more concentrated exposures to sectors affected by the trade tensions would be under pressure to consolidate.
Other interesting highlights from the report: • Wealth is becoming even more concentrated as the ultra-wealthy, those with $30 million or more in investable assets, saw the greatest growth.
As global research on flu slowly increases, studies are beginning to show that the burden of life-threatening flu is more concentrated in developing countries than was originally thought.
But despite the gains, wealth also become more concentrated: • The richest 1 percent of households controlled 38.6 percent of total wealth in 2016, up from 36.3 percent in 0003.
If a more fragmented rail industry can't turn a profit, then the fact the industry becomes more concentrated does not imply regulatory intervention is required to address market power.
"The more concentrated they are, the less impact they have," Alissa Kendall, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California, Davis, said of alcoholic beverages.
"I think we could have destroyed the North's nuclear program in the nineteen-nineties—it was more concentrated, and we knew where everything was," the Administration official told me.
Moreover, take the test first thing in the morning, since that&aposs when your urine is likely to have more concentrated levels of hCG, because you&aposre more dehydrated.
Ingram explained that many carfentanil overdose victims there have required more than two doses, and he's trying to get a more concentrated version of naloxone distributed in the near future.
A shift in winds was expected to bring ash and vog inland on Wednesday and make them more concentrated, said John Bravender of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
We thought that would be more concentrated in October, so perhaps the negative print on the September industry level GDP number isn't as negative as it looked at first glance.
Whoever is hired for the position will be less focused on the minutiae of engineering and more concentrated on creating a full, luxurious adventure for customers flying with the company.
Despite what local legends would have you believe, new data from costume supplier Halloween Express suggests that creepy creatures are more concentrated in certain regions of the country than others.
But today's tastes have taken us away from those watery preparations (the cauliflower was said to have a "delicate" flavor) and toward the more concentrated, caramelized flavors produced by roasting.
Investors may also be seeking a higher overall dividend yield on equities to reflect the riskier nature of the income stream now that dividends are more concentrated among fewer companies.
Economic power, in fact, is more concentrated than ever: According to a study published earlier this year, half of all publicly traded companies have disappeared over the past four decades.
If it works, the equipment will be able to reach depths of up to 6 km (3.7 miles), where metals can be 15 times more concentrated than in land deposits.
As the capital supply is now more concentrated with institutional investors, the two-sided "network effects" boasted in the early years of P2P lending may not be as important today.
People who don't receive the ACA's premium subsidies are fleeing the individual insurance market, leaving it smaller and more concentrated, according to the latest data from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
That stands in stark contrast to many years in which the use of capital punishment was more concentrated in counties like Philadelphia, Harris County (which includes Houston) and Los Angeles.
As any undergraduate political science major could tell you, the more concentrated an industry — the fewer members it has — the easier it is to cooperate to achieve its political goals.
However, according to Charles Burton, an expert in Chinese politics at Canada's Brock University, Xi's power is even more concentrated than Mao's, who he says was constrained by other leaders.
In other words, an industry already on a path toward being an oligopoly became even more concentrated, and powerful, as a result of the Federal Reserve's insistence on these deals.
Sugar in moderation But here's where it gets tricky: Beverages with more concentrated sugars, such as fruit juices or colas, are not necessarily as hydrating as their lower-sugar cousins.
At a critical time, when populations and jobs are more concentrated than ever in urban areas, the contrasts between the Trudeau government and Trump administration on urban issues is marked.
It said last December that debt has become more concentrated in the hands of more highly indebted younger households who may have less ability to cope with a financial shock.
Some answer that they have become ever more concentrated in the hands of big corporations, many of which carry heavy debts and so are wary of offending the party in power.
This eye shadow primer, which starts relatively sheer but can be built to a more concentrated color, allows us plebes to dabble in spotlight-approved paint without alienating our co-workers.
Then, after two new products - Axiron and a more concentrated form of Androgel - debuted in 2011, ads for specific products became more common and promotions for "low T" started to decrease.
"In this phase, markets become more volatile and more sensitive to drawdowns as positioning becomes more concentrated and investors more trigger-happy to pre-empt the inevitable bear market," he said.
Even low amounts of radiation being consumed so steadily are going to build up fast, and that radiation eventually shows up in a much more concentrated form in the cow's milk.
Corporate deposits represented 88% of the total, which makes the deposit base more concentrated than other local peers (the 20 largest depositors accounted for 46% of the total at end-2015).
In 2000, the last time the survey was conducted, only 27 percent of abortion patients were beneath the poverty line — suggesting that abortion services are becoming more concentrated among poorer women.
The president, meanwhile, has typically taken a more expansive and positive view of trade, placing more emphasis on its large but dispersed benefits than its comparatively smaller and more concentrated costs.
Others will wish that it had more concentrated beef flavor and that the flaps and handles had not been trimmed off, perhaps in pursuit of some Kellerian quest for bovine symmetry.
But I would say it's a more concentrated play in the right cities and in the right places where there's either a lot of tourist traffic or a lot of congestion.
Budget rival Lion Air, which does not publish financial results, also cut capacity as the market became more concentrated, with Garuda taking operational control of the third-largest player, Sriwijaya Air.
"We've all seen what happens when markets become more concentrated after a merger like this one," Rosenworcel said, pointing to baggage fees on airlines and high drug prices from pharmaceutical companies.
Yet, despite these organisations' best efforts, success in elite debating tournaments is not just becoming more concentrated in private schools, but in the half-dozen of them that take it most seriously.
Banks in more concentrated banking systems, such as Sweden, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, report relatively strong returns, suggesting that consolidation in countries with more fragmented banking systems would strengthen the banks.
Android already powers a lot of devices beyond smartphones, but Google will be looking to make that more apparent, and direct it along those lines in a more concentrated and effective fashion.
Thus, when Dougie turns up, with only about 20 minutes left to go in the episode, it allows the hour to provide a more concentrated dose of the guy, which works well.
At Alphabet, the parent company of Google, voting power is even more concentrated because of a limited supply of supervoting shares belonging mostly to Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
The majority of these farmers live off of what they cannot sell, meaning a more concentrated source of fat and protein is a boon for their families as well as cheese quality.
It's a blood-like compound called heme, and although it's more concentrated in meat, the scientists at Impossible Foods have figured out how to isolate it in crops like soybeans and clover.
Still, laundry pods may be more dangerous because the detergent is more concentrated than it is in bottles or boxes of soap, Dart, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
"If we proceed down the path of concentrated tax cuts for people at the top, it only means more concentrated wealth," he said Thursday at an event at the National Press Club.
Republicans have pushed primaries to be more concentrated in early March, which may result in delegates so spread out among the crowded field that a nominee isn't decided until the July convention.
BoE Deputy Governor Sam Woods said he has "an issue with the ever more concentrated pool of large auditors" able to audit large firms that must meet the rotation requirements in Britain.
At first we were looking for areas that had a lot of Walmarts, but then we switched tactics and tried sparse areas where travelers stopping for the night might be more concentrated.
First, as extreme poverty disappears from many places, including China and India and, increasingly, many countries in Africa, it gets more and more concentrated in the most challenging places in the world.
The study found that when cardiology markets are more concentrated, these kinds of patients are more likely to have heart attacks, visit the emergency department, be readmitted to the hospital or die.
That would go a long way toward paying for tax cuts, and its impact would be even more concentrated on the poor than in scenario 265.2, where spending is cut equally per capita.
As law professor Tim Wu writes in The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age: In the United States, between 1997 and 2012, 75 percent of American industries became more concentrated.
"Our view is that the [dollar's] strength is going to be more concentrated going forward," he said – meaning that the dollar will get stronger against certain currencies, but not stronger across the board.
Today, because of a wave of post-crash mergers, the biggest banks are even bigger than they were, and financial power is more concentrated than it has been in at least a century.
Most of these drinks caution "heavy" users to double their dosage, or go with a more concentrated version, so if you smoke more or less than Jolene, you're likely to have different results.
The cinematographer of "Jojo Rabbit," Mihai Malaimare, told Insider that director Taika Waititi banned all cell phones from his film set in order to promote a more concentrated and creative environment without distractions.
It carries sediment more concentrated than in any other river in the world — so much that tiny particles of sand and silt clog reservoirs, raise riverbeds, break levees and cause potentially catastrophic floods.
Arsenic and fluoride occur naturally in the groundwater, but become more concentrated as the water becomes scarcer, while nitrates come from fertilisers, pesticides and other industrial waste that has seeped into the supply.
This probably happened due to a combination of fluid loss from sweating and an inflammatory response to heat that made the blood become more concentrated and more likely to clot, the researchers conclude.
In doing so, Joshua became a two-time world champion, having taken a far more concentrated approach on his preparations for a fight that had the potential to make or break his career.
The companies say they cannot separately compete with international tech giants and social media, but the Commerce Commission said the deal would make the sector more concentrated than in any country except China.
As medicine made progress, and families could be more reliably planned, experts tried "to salvage the independent child at a time when having fewer children allowed for more concentrated maternal attention," Fass writes.
That would go a long way toward paying for tax cuts, and its impact would be even more concentrated on the poor than in scenario one, where spending is cut equally per capita.
What that means is, crystal grids will certainly have a more concentrated effect than a bunch of crystals scattered around the house, but they won't make your ideal partner materialize out of thin air.
There probably isn't enough of them in a standard glass of cranberry juice to be effective, which is why researchers turned to supplements, since PACs can be more concentrated and studied in different dosages.
The too-big-to-fail problem hasn't gone away; it may even be more acute than before, because a wave of mergers during the last crisis left the banking industry more concentrated than ever.
In many ways, Pruitt is a more concentrated and effective version of Trump: just as tribal, just as paranoid, but with a genial manner, a smiling face, and enough focus to avoid pointless controversies.
"The more concentrated that power is in the regime, the more likely that you're going to see change in the wake of a leader's death," as Frantz put it to me in an interview.
Beauty liquids address some of the same things as lotions, but they're typically a thicker consistency and little more concentrated — and in the Japanese mindset, more gentle layers are preferred over one bullish product.
A government report issued found that the country's four largest banks controlled more than 75 percent of the country's lending, deposit and credit card businesses, and that the insurance industry was even more concentrated.
While most of Harvey's damage in Texas in dollar terms was in the Houston area, the impact of the devastation was far more concentrated in Rockport, about 180 miles (290 km) to the southwest.
In support of this argument, we show that over the last two decades, firms in industries that became more concentrated possess, not only a larger number of patents, but also the most valuable ones.
The result is a kind of sorting of British politics: Labour voters have become more concentrated in a handful of constituencies in cities, while Conservatives have gotten stronger in a much larger number of constituencies.
"As markets get more concentrated, you should see a rise in cases, because there's more potential for illegal activity," said Sandeep Vaheesan, legal director for the Open Markets Institute, which favors stricter scrutiny of mergers.
Because current Congressional district lines leave Democratic voters more concentrated in fewer districts, Wasserman figures Democrats need to win the national 2018 popular vote by 7 to 8 percent to gain a majority of seats.
"If we want to deliver a laser pulse deeply into a tissue, we can prevent the light spreading so that it can be more concentrated," study principle investigator Hui Cao from Yale University told Gizmodo.
"No one warns you that everything is more concentrated in a tiny house, that the natural life cycle of objects accelerates," Tempest wrote, adding "Everything in our tiny house is worked over more, used harder."
The chip industry is becoming more concentrated as companies try to capture market share, much of it related to connected devices and cars, and Avago/Broadcom has been one of the sector's most prolific acquirers.
Without knowing whether Britain is suffering a more concentrated outbreak, as in the north of Italy, or whether its death rate is as low as it believes, it is difficult to craft the right response.
Indeed, recent research lays out evidence that California will experience a shorter, more concentrated rain season, with more rain between December and February, but less during the fall and spring, as Mashable explained last year.
However, the rating also takes into account volatility in Man's earnings base (due to its more concentrated product offering relative to peers) as well as a larger share of more volatile performance fees than peers.
Typically, as an element like nitrogen moves up the food chain, it becomes more concentrated, but in this case it was almost as if the sea slugs were eating the same food as the hydroids.
Since the color in a balayage service is usually more concentrated from mid-shaft to ends, it allows you to grow your hair out without any heavy lines of demarcation or noticeable difference at the roots.
"The main goal... is strengthening savings cooperatives' efficient and successful operation, using capital in a more concentrated way, lifting sales efficiency ...," said Jozsef Vida, Chairman and CEO of Takarekbank, the sector's umbrella bank, in the statement.
A report published on July 26th by the Resolution Foundation, a think-tank, uses a different approach, but it also finds that the economy has become more concentrated since the early 2000s (see chart 143). Why?
Nicotine is much more concentrated in e-liquids than it is in traditional cigarettes, and it can also be sweetened with flavors like strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate that may smell and taste appealing to young kids.
"There's pretty clearly sewage contamination, and it's more concentrated inside the home than outside the home," said Lauren Stadler, an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at Rice University who participated in The Times's research.
YOUR CONCENTRATION IN THE STOCKS YOU OWN HAS GOTTEN A LITTLE MORE CONCENTRATED RECENTLY, THERE WAS A FILING THAT CAME OUT NOT TOO LONG AGO THAT SHOWED BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY WAS CONTINUING TO BUY SHARES OF APPLE.
The weakening of antitrust enforcement, and the failure of regulation to keep up with changes in our economy and the innovations in creating and leveraging market power, meant that markets became more concentrated and less competitive.
Two-thirds of America's top 900 industries have become more concentrated since 1997, and the top-four firms' weighted-average share of revenues in each of America's industries has risen from 26% to 32% in that time.
For example, heart rhythm problems were more common in the Northwest, inflammation of the heart and valves was more concentrated in the Mountain West and Alaska, and enlargement of the aorta was found more in the Midwest.
People like you and me who spend six to 12 hours a day on a screen are led to use the skimming mode even when we know we should use a more concentrated, focused mode of reading.
This is because the more concentrated your urine is (think that dark yellow color), the more irritating it is to the bladder, Ackerman tells me, and the more your body will want to get rid of it.
Farmers and ranchers are being forced to sell into even more concentrated marketplaces that unfairly reduce the prices they receive for their crops and livestock, and unfairly increase the cost of labor, machinery, livestock, seeds and chemicals.
Nowhere is this more concentrated than the Agricultural and Pastoral show (A&P), a rural gathering where all things farm-related are celebrated—and the crème de la crème of agricultural athletes are put to the test.
Earlier this year, the National Renewable Energy Lab set a world record when it used a six-junction solar cell and a beam 143 times more concentrated than sunlight to achieve a whopping 47.1 percent energy efficiency.
Capital income is much more concentrated, in fact, than is overall income: The top 1 percent captures about 000 percent of overall income in the United States (itself quite extraordinary) but double that proportion of capital income.
Adjusting measures of market concentration to take account of the control exercised by big asset managers suggests the industry is some ten times more concentrated than the level America's Department of Justice considers indicative of market power.
Economic policy should be more concentrated on helping the middle classes and those striving to join it, he said in a speech in the German port city of Hamburg during a dinner for civic and business leaders.
Loan books are more concentrated and dollarised in UPSB (78%) and Asaka (57%), although the risks are mitigated by most borrowers, who have taken foreign-currency loans, being either state-owned/guaranteed or have foreign-currency revenues.
I felt it was my duty to draw people's attention in a more concentrated manner to music which they've been rather neglecting over the years because my predecessor — a great conductor, Marek Janowski — had a certain taste.
Over the summer, I flagged the creamy melon gelato at Antico, somehow more concentrated in flavor and perfume than a piece of ripe fruit, and tinted the pale pinkish orange of the sun setting on Beverly Boulevard.
The thing is, meltdowns are more concentrated moments of panicky liquidation and tend not to last long; a melt-up can be a more prolonged phase of good economic news and swelling risk appetites feeding on themselves.
Corporate America has become ever more concentrated over the past two decades, and its monopoly power is killing the incentive for large companies to invest in the economy, according to new research from NYU's Stern School of Business.
However, it's important to keep in mind that the natural sugars in dried fruit are also more concentrated, which isn't necessarily cause for concern for the general population and may even be helpful for athletes needing quick fuel.
As wealth becomes more concentrated in certain states and even counties, the gap between the national 1 percent and the local 1 percent is growing, creating wealth clusters that are pulling away from the rest of the country.
You have clear vulnerability of younger workers who may be more concentrated in food service or accommodations — jobs that have always been a driver of exposure to automation and that, clearly, is in the forefront under social distancing.
Investing in retirement accounts like IRAs or 401(k)s, which often lead to indirect ownership of stocks, is much more common than directly owning stock, but still more concentrated in the upper echelons of the wealth distribution.
The deal is a clear success for T-Mobile Chief Executive Officer John Legere, who will be the CEO of the combined company and who pushed back at critics arguing a more concentrated market would lead to higher prices.
When the people who are affected are more concentrated in a specific area code, a strong argument can be made to purchase the debt and write it down, or lower the interest rate and lower the level of burden.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will kick off public hearings Thursday on competition and consumer protection in the 2628st century, and one of several key topics will be whether the U.S. economy has become more concentrated and less competitive.
Indeed, it is estimated that two-thirds of all U.S. economic sectors today are very much more concentrated than they were in the 1990s while U.S. corporations today are far more profitable than at any time since the 1920s.
Expectations for farm income and loan repayment rates were particularly low for areas and operations more concentrated in soybean, corn, hog and dairy production as uncertainties surrounding trade continued, according to the banks' latest reports on the agricultural economy.
When it comes to the more concentrated blasts of energy — the coronal streamers — scientists know that they are denser and more slowing moving beams from the sun, but scientists are still largely unsure of how and when they form.
The effect of the China tariffs would be larger and more concentrated than the steel and aluminum measures and would have a bigger impact on United States consumers, who are heavy purchasers of electronics, clothing and other Chinese imports.
These three brand new flavors feature a thick core of chocolate chip, double chocolate, or sugar cookie dough, giving those folks that keep Ben & Jerry's cookie dough flavors at the top every year a more concentrated dose of what they love.
The argument here is that as the pool of wealth becomes more concentrated, the greater the asymmetry between the haves, who typically want to invest and get a return on their money, and the have nots, who are typically borrowers.
Where I'm from in Barcelona and Costa Brava, paellas are more concentrated in flavor with darker sofritos, and it is finished with a picada, a Catalan tradition of adding some seasoned breadcrumbs, saffron, and parsley on top of the paella.
"The reason it works well is the resources in potash are more concentrated than any other commodity," Chief Executive Jochen Tilk said in an interview, noting that a few players in the industry have access to the majority of resources.
"People are starting to tune in and focus in a more concentrated way on the election after Labor Day, and it makes sense from the Clinton perspective to really home in on where they have a relative strength," Sevugan said.
A study by The Economist earlier this year divided the economy into 240-odd sectors covered by the five-yearly economic census and found that two-thirds of them were more concentrated in 22004 than they had been in 1997.
"People invested in JBS bonds are waiting to see if more news emerges, but for now they are not too scared as the investigation seems to be more concentrated in the holding company and Eldorado," said a sell side analyst.
"When I'm looking to get subsector exposure and have some concentrated play on either a reacceleration in the economy [or] a reacceleration in a sector where you've started to see a rerating, I want to be more concentrated," he said.
"Over half of European investors we surveyed expect a financial impact from ESG risk on their investments, with 33% expecting it to increase further and spread across sectors, and 20% seeing it more concentrated in a few sectors," added Insoll.
Again, while the long-term effects of short-term smoke exposure may be low, any kind of particle pollution can still affect our health, and that pollution is more concentrated indoors — meaning nearly all of us can benefit from cleaner air.
When an animal eats another organism, this heavier form of nitrogen becomes more concentrated in its tissues than it was in its prey's tissues, so the higher up the food chain you go, the more nitrogen-15 you should find.
"If it is literally a two-person race, that means it's more concentrated" on Biden, said David Turnbull, a spokesman for the group, which has pushed candidates to pledge to forgo donations over $200 from oil, gas and coal executives.
Then, there's the fact that economic power, especially in finance, has become much more concentrated in the past twenty-five years: during that time, the five biggest banks have gone from controlling about a tenth of assets to close to half.
In the same way that the velocity varies from point to point in the churning sink, the concentration of black paint will vary from point to point within the mixing paint: more concentrated in some places (the thicker sinews) and less in others.
That can get better with hardware and software improvements—and with a more concentrated focus on areas like health and fitness—but at the end of the day it's still hard for most people to justify the cost of yet another gadget.
Nicotine is also much more concentrated in liquids than in traditional cigarettes, noted Dr. Kyran Quinlan, a researcher at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and chair of the council on injury, violence and poison prevention for the American Academy of Pediatrics.
For eons the river had flowed shallow and uncontrolled into the Gulf; Eads' scheme was to build massive jetties to direct a more concentrated flow at the river's mouth, and scour a deep channel in the perennially shallow river bottom at South Pass.
They include a more concentrated effort to get European nations to lift sanctions imposed on Russia over its involvement in the Ukraine crisis, and concern that the Russian forces risked becoming just another proxy army for Mr. Assad in an endless conflict.
When "Game of Thrones" returns to HBO for its seventh season on Sunday, July 16, it will feature fewer episodes — seven, down from its usual 10 — and a more concentrated focus, as key characters unite and turn toward King's Landing, the capital city.
" With fewer regular-season W.N.B.A. games (34, versus 82 in the N.B.A.) and players (53, versus 450 in the N.B.A.), the women's season and teams are more concentrated with talent, Mr. Megdal said, adding that regular-season games "mean a lot more.
As for how much the firm puts to work, Gretsch says that its sweet spot is Series A deals and that JSV tends to write initial checks of between $4 million and $6 million, preferring a more concentrated portfolio to spreading its bets.
In fact, pass-through income is even more concentrated at the very top of the income distribution than corporate income; a recent Treasury Department report concluded that about 70 percent of this type of income is claimed by the top 1 percent.
Mr. Obama's election and re-election represented the triumph of an America that was ever more racially and culturally diverse, younger, more secular, more often unmarried, with fewer traditional families and male breadwinners, more immigrants and more concentrated in the growing metropolitan areas.
"It's almost like global warming: You can just look out and say, 'The economy is way more concentrated,' for almost any given thing," Columbia professor Tim Wu, a former senior adviser to the Federal Trade Commission, told Vox's Ezra Klein in December 2016.
The outsized gain in Amazon relative to other stocks in the S&P 500 suggests that growth is hard to come by in the U.S. market and should benefit more concentrated portfolios, said Daniel Davidowitz, a portfolio manager of the $2.1-billion Polen Growth Fund.
Because the GOP's voters are whiter and more spread geographically, while non-white voters tend to back Democrats and are more concentrated in urban areas, a census that counts fewer non-white people could help Republicans draw favorable maps that would last another decade.
Dividing the British economy into 250-odd sub-industries, from management consultancy to private security, we calculate that over the past decade 55% of these sectors have become more concentrated, with the four biggest firms accounting for a larger share of revenue than before.
It is that he sits on top of a trade union movement that is getting smaller, older and more concentrated in the public sector, and a trade union movement, moreover, that has nothing to say about the profound economic forces that are reshaping global capitalism.
Dividing the British economy into 2000-odd sub-industries, from management consultancy to private security, The Economist calculates that over the past decade 55% of these sectors have become more concentrated, with the four biggest firms accounting for a larger share of revenue than before.
Since car ownership is more concentrated among middle- and high-income earners in China than it is in richer countries, any attack on driving is, in effect, essentially aimed at the middle class, a group the Communist Party is keen to keep on side.
The goal of the project, as our editors, Wendell Jamieson and Henri Cauvin, defined it, was to examine why murder persisted where it did, at a time when crime was falling to record lows and becoming more concentrated in certain corners of the city.
"First, some recent economic literature concludes that the U.S. economy has grown more concentrated and less competitive over the last 20 to 30 years, which happens to correlate with the timing of a change to a less enforcement-minded antitrust policy, beginning in the 1980s," he said.
The IMF's External Sector Report - an annual assessment of currencies and external surpluses and deficits of major economies - showed that external current account deficits were becoming more concentrated in certain advanced economies such as the United States and Britain, while surpluses remained persistent in China and Germany.
Just do it, and instead of talking about it, I think Californians are much ... we don't do everything perfectly, but we're ... We will take that kind of American test it, try it, something new attitude, and it is more concentrated here, I'd say, than almost any place.
Mills was more concentrated and melodic than Nina's thumping run down, although he had some issues in grabbing the public's attention, many of whom left the stage to go home or just take a last look around and see the other closing attractions for the day.
Looking just at self-identified Democrats, the numbers are strikingly similar, with answers more concentrated around health care and guns: The polling here was conducted by Civis Analytics, a data science and polling firm formed by veterans of the 2012 Obama campaign, and its senior data scientist, David Shor.
Third Point, overseen by Loeb who is one of the industry's most closely followed investors in part because of his record where he has delivered an average 16 percent return every year since launching his firm in 1996, said the firm reduced "more concentrated long investments" in health care.
"The Kickoff positioning we chose for MassMutual has higher ratings in a more concentrated time frame than other major media sports tentpoles including March Madness and the NBA Finals," says Laura Correnti, EVP of Giant Spoon, MassMutual's media agency of record that secured today's Super Bowl ad placement.
It's worth noting that the institutionalization of the public markets combined with the changed demographic of those markets (a smaller number of larger, older and more concentrated companies) have made them more efficient in terms of information than ever before, making it much harder to gain an edge.
While wealth among the top 10 percent of blacks has become more concentrated, Pew found that the gap in average wealth among all blacks compared to all whites has worsened: In 1983, the median net worth of white households was eight times higher than the worth of black households.
Break down the economy into over 600 micro-industries—from "activities of real-estate investment trusts" to the "raising of camels and camelids"—and the results are much the same: 58% of these sub-sectors have become more dominated by their biggest firms (camel-rearing has become more concentrated than banking).
But if you are investing in an ESG fund in addition to a plain vanilla equity fund, or investing in more niche ESG strategies, such as ones focused on workplace equality or fossil-fuel free companies, there is a greater risk that you have more concentrated stock exposure without realizing it.
That said, T-Mobile also has plans to utilize Sprint's mid-band 2.5GHz network for faster, more localized speeds once that merger is completed later this year for more concentrated areas as well as its own nascent mmWave network for small but highly saturated areas (like city centers or sports arenas).
Serving spoons arrive before you can ask, and bowls that are wet with the anchovy broth that is poured over black cod will be cleared and replaced before you're brought the grilled pork belly over Vietnamese vermicelli noodles, slick with a dressing that is a little more concentrated and caramel-rich than usual.
Ironically this may actually be good for existing tech powerhouses, as those immigrants who are willing to come to America — a number which has surely shrunk considerably in the last month — will want to go to demonstrably pro-immigrant locales like California, New York, and Boston … meaning the best tech talent will get even more concentrated in those places.
More than three-quarters of all American industries have grown more concentrated since 1980, as measured by the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index, the standard formula that antitrust regulators and others use to analyze proposed corporate mergers, according to a paper written by Professor Michaely, along with Gustavo Grullon of Rice University and Yelena Larkin of York University in Toronto.
As interpreted by Ms. Baker, mussels Provençal are not the usual mound of black shells in thin pink liquid with a few slices of baguette; the shells are gone, the mussels are good fat ones and their sauce is more concentrated, augmented with tomato paste and roasted cherry tomatoes and garnished with thick-crusted cubes of toasted bread.
Bill and Melinda Gates, whose yearly contributions to international development exceed the aid budgets of countries like Canada and Norway, have argued that "as extreme poverty disappears from many places, including China and India and, increasingly, many countries in Africa, it gets more and more concentrated in the most challenging places in the world" — mainly in sub-Saharan Africa.
I think part of the answer is that an economy that's broadly competitive will compete away those extra profits, but an economy where many sectors are becoming more concentrated, where many firms have figured out ways to erect barriers to entry is one in which you can year after year after year get extra profits without somebody else entering and competing them away.
On the sensor side, there is also a trend, one that's decidedly more concentrated on one area of focus, as you'll be able to discern from the table below: Some of the most well-funded startups in the sensing field are developing light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technologies, which basically serve as the depth-perceiving "eyes" of autonomous vehicle systems.
Some of the factors explaining variations across the network include "differences in policies that affect access to services, differences in how children are screened and evaluated and diagnosed in those communities; some sites are almost exclusively in urban areas, where you might expect to have more concentrated and more specialized services for evaluating and serving children with developmental disabilities," Christensen said.
SS: Are the politicians just out there for the soundbites at the moment Kevin, of course Vince Cable's been on it as well, I've seen various Labour politicians as well, Joe Clarke of course very concerned from Unite as well, but Vince Cable says 'even more concentrated local monopolies could be the case on the back of this as well'.
Over the past few decades, the number of markets consolidated by a few mega-companies has skyrocketed, according to Columbia law professor Tim Wu. "It's almost like global warming: You can just look out and say, 'The economy is way more concentrated,' for almost any given thing," says Wu, a former senior adviser to the Federal Trade Commission, on the latest interview of The Ezra Klein Show.
"Whenever you're talking about the differences in earnings between men and women, it often ties back to the jobs that they're actually holding," PayScale's vice president of data analytics Katie Bardaro tells CNBC Make It. While more women hold common jobs as nurses, teachers and social workers, men are more concentrated in high-paying jobs that also feature higher earnings over time, like software developer and engineer, Bardaro says.
"Whenever you're talking about the differences in earnings between men and women, it often ties back to the jobs that they're actually holding," PayScale's vice president of data analytics Katie Bardaro told CNBC Make It. While more women hold lower-paying jobs as nurses, teachers and social workers, men are more concentrated in high-paying jobs that also feature higher earnings over time, like software developer and engineer, Bardaro said.
JACK will also perform Carter's String Quartet No. 2 (1959) at Miller (along with works by such luminaries as John Zorn, Anthony Braxton, and Gloria Coates), and most of his essential style elements—the full-spectrum dissonance, the ornery independence of the four instrumental lines, the slow music that moves in surging planes of harmony, like clouds over a landscape—could already be found in Crawford Seeger's piece, in a pithier and more concentrated form.

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