Over a million dollars sounds like a lot but it is often shared between several winners, diluting their Nobel spending power.
The Good Housekeeping Institute advises diluting it with one to two parts of water and allowing it to soak for an hour before washing as normal.
Goldman has for years grappled with how to tap into the mass affluent segment, broadly defined as those with less than $1 million in investable assets, without diluting the brand of its private wealth business which is considered a jewel within the bank, according to people familiar with the matter.
Marie Stein recommends diluting someone's strong negative opinion of you by getting lots of other perspectives.
The proposals, to be published in September, are aimed at diluting the power of big online operators, whose market share in areas such as search leads to unbalanced commercial negotiations between search engines and content creators, according to officials.
One reason it may be doing so is to avoid diluting its existing equity value for existing investors, in advance of a possible initial public offering of stock next year.
Then, to avoid losing its valuable employees, the company may have the unpalatable choice of either diluting investors further — or switching suddenly to cash compensation that it may struggle to afford.
"Every time you add a child, you're diluting the intellectual environment of everyone in the family," the researchers wrote in the study's conclusion.
Over a million dollars sounds like a lot but it is often shared between several winners, diluting their Nobel spending power.
The process involves diluting a soil sample — the one that yielded teixobactin came from "a grassy field in Maine" — and placing it on specialized equipment Then, the secret to success is putting the equipment into a box full of the same soil that the sample came from.
"In some ways, I was gratified that students were saying, 'I really want to learn about Japanese history — why are you diluting what we're doing?