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Does this game do a fantastic job of recreating the Bond universe in a new era?
Javier Bardem joins Ralph Fiennes and Naomie Harris as the newcomers to the James Bond universe in Skyfall.

Not exact matches

Not only isn't there anywhere near enough bank capital in the US to supplant securitization, it is difficult to conceive that the universe of «rates» buyers will become mortgage credit buyers or move over to covered bonds (which default to the issuing bank's credit ratings), at least not at the same price levels and in the same size.
Our proprietary research approach, combined with the ability to research thousands of securities across the investment - grade bond universe, enables us to actively research and evaluate bonds to uncover hidden opportunities in different types of markets.
Issuers from the Corporate sector represent for example 32 % of the green bond universe vs 18 % in the Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate Index.
Which doesn't cover investments in shares, the returns on which are directly affected by changes in the corporate tax rate (or the myriad of other investment vehicles liked bonds, REITs, mutual fund trusts, etc. that make up the bulk of the universe for Canadian investors).
The Cambria Global Asset Allocation ETF targets investing in approximately 29 ETFs that reflect the global universe of assets consisting of domestic and foreign stocks, bonds, real estate, commodities and currencies.
A subscriber requested corroboration of the findings in «Simple Debt Class Mutual Fund Momentum Strategy» with a universe restricted to a family of bond funds (such as Fidelity) to enable low - cost fund switching.
On the other hand, the very exclusiveness of the occasion's decision, whereby it forms a determinate bond with every item in its universe (PR 71), prevents any continuation of its own subjectivity.
In the same way that God is beyond time, God exceeds the bounds and bonds of this universe while being constantly present and immediately accessible in the universIn the same way that God is beyond time, God exceeds the bounds and bonds of this universe while being constantly present and immediately accessible in the universin the universe.
What place is there for tilling and keeping in the perfect fellowship and unity represented by God's work, in this creation in which there is no division, when everything has a part in everything else, when each fragment is not just a fragment united to all the others but also an expression of the total unity of a creation that reflects the perfection of its creator, when the bond between the Lord and the universe is of such perfection that the Lord's rest is the equilibrium of his creation?
«An actual entity has a perfectly definite bond with each item in the universe
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 45) «The actual entity terminates its becoming in one complex feeling involving a completely determinate bond with every item in the universe, the bond being either a positive or negative prehension.»
so, too, God's love is to Paul tireless, potent, holding believers in a bond so strong that nothing in the universe can separate them from it.
The actual entity terminates its becoming in one complex feeling involving a completely determinate bond with every item in the universe... [T] he addition of another component alters [would alter] this synthetic «givenness».
Through these scenes, order is maintained in the otherwise extremely chaotic Fast Furious universe, familial bonds are created and reinforced, and the crew is provided for in the most fundamental of ways.
Barry Bonds is playing in his own universe, where the strategies are twisted, the numbers are absurd — and everyone's frustrated
Understanding the nature of chemical bonding in extreme environments is crucial for expanding our understanding of matter over the broad range of conditions found in the universe.
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That's the main thrust of the plot, as Ego (Kurt Russell), a «celestial» who fell in love with Peter's mother, tries to teach his son the ways of being a godlike entity in a vast, seemingly meaningless universe — and to bond with him of «Brady (You're a Fine Girl)» by Looking Glass.
After Sam Mendes announced that he would not be returning to the Bond universe after Spectre's release in 2015, we've been waiting on tenterhooks to see who will be next to take the directorial reins of the long - running movie franchise.
Set in the hip universe of craft beer and fixed - gear bikes, Drinking Beers is the relationship study of two work friends, Kate (Olivia Wilde) and Luke (Jake Johnson), whose bonding challenges the concept of a platonic pairing.
In this universe, though, everything works out fine, and the «guys» quickly bond with Alice's predictably precocious, Zoloft commercial - quoting daughters Isabel (Lola Flanery) and Rosie (Eden Grace Redfield) while she's out trying to impress her first and only design client, snotty socialite Zoey (Lake Bell).
Even now, however, there is evidence of a return to nostalgia — just as Marvel's ever - expanding cinematic universe begins to court the more colourful aspects of its comic - book ancestry, Matthew Vaughn was all - too - happy to provide a similar tonic to a spy genre replete with Bournes and Bonds in the form of last month's Kingsmen: The Secret Service.
There is a parallel universe in which Wolverine, James Bond, and Deadpool totally team up.
There it was: a death so traumatic in the Deadpool universe that it triggered its own James Bond title sequence, complete with Celine Dion ballad.
In the James Bond universe, the lives of regular people would be largely unaffected if the villain gets his or her way, whereas in the «Kingsman» world, the consequences are nothing short of a global catastrophIn the James Bond universe, the lives of regular people would be largely unaffected if the villain gets his or her way, whereas in the «Kingsman» world, the consequences are nothing short of a global catastrophin the «Kingsman» world, the consequences are nothing short of a global catastrophe.
Ultimately though, Guardians of the Galaxy proves that heroes can be found across the universe and, when they mean well and their hearts are all in the (eventual) right place, bonds can be made.
Venom is a «symbiote» who must bond with another being to exist; he first entered the Marvel universe as a new suit for Spider - Man in Secret Wars # 8, then shifted to Eddie Brock as the host in Amazing Spider - Man # 300 (which is available on Marvel Unlimited but not comiXology).
Typically, somewhere in the middle because the EM bond universe contains both IG and HY bonds.
In UGMA / UTMA and Coverdell accounts, choices can be made from the universe of stocks, bonds, mutual funds or exchange - traded funds.
The long high yield corporate bond positions included in the index are designed to represent the more liquid universe of high yield bonds for sale within the United States.
They measure how the fund and its presumed act when their slice of the investing universe, in this case measured by the Barclays US Bond Aggregate Index, rises or falls.
He also participates in the ongoing bond review process, determining where to invest within the fixed income universe and assessing the creditworthiness of individual issues within his sectors.
Imagine that there are a few stocks in your «investible universe» whose upper estimate of expected return is less than AAA bond yield.
In practice, we'll be looking at the performance data for our limited bond universe roughly three days before the new recommendations are released online.
Relative strength for utilities and REITs in the stock world, as well as relative strength for investment grade debt in the bond universe, suggest that the Fed will barely bump overnight lending rates, if at all.
5The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index is an index comprised of government securities, mortgage - backed securities, asset - backed securities, and corporate securities to simulate the universe of bonds in the market.
This is because simply ranking bonds by yield volatility across the universe can potentially result in highly concentrated portfolios in duration or quality, which in turn can cause greater portfolio volatility.
The sum of the trading spread and the expense ratio of 0.15 % puts this fund just behind the Vanguard Short - Term Bond ETF among the lowest - cost funds in the ETF universe.
The overall local currency bond market in Indonesia, as represented by the S&P Indonesia Bond Index, rose 14.05 % YTD, and it was the best - performing country within Pan Asian bond univebond market in Indonesia, as represented by the S&P Indonesia Bond Index, rose 14.05 % YTD, and it was the best - performing country within Pan Asian bond univeBond Index, rose 14.05 % YTD, and it was the best - performing country within Pan Asian bond univebond universe.
The Fund's investments in shorter duration high - yield bonds and floating - rate loans may help provide investor portfolios» a level of protection in a rising - rate environment, as investments in the Fund's universe have typically performed with low correlation to traditional bond markets.
In allocating HMA's portfolio, Landry selects the top ranked global asset classes, out of a current universe of 16; which include in part, Canadian and U.S. equities, emerging market equities, U.S. and Canadian bonds, real estate investment trusts, and golIn allocating HMA's portfolio, Landry selects the top ranked global asset classes, out of a current universe of 16; which include in part, Canadian and U.S. equities, emerging market equities, U.S. and Canadian bonds, real estate investment trusts, and golin part, Canadian and U.S. equities, emerging market equities, U.S. and Canadian bonds, real estate investment trusts, and gold.
In Canada over the past year the total return in the DEX bond universe, despite the May to September reset, was just over minus 1 % — the first negative total return since 1999 and only the third since 198In Canada over the past year the total return in the DEX bond universe, despite the May to September reset, was just over minus 1 % — the first negative total return since 1999 and only the third since 198in the DEX bond universe, despite the May to September reset, was just over minus 1 % — the first negative total return since 1999 and only the third since 1986!
In addition, focus on those funds that hold most of their assets in stocks because screening the stock - fund universe for high dividend yields alone will turn up some funds that have substantial stakes in bonds and other assets such as convertibleIn addition, focus on those funds that hold most of their assets in stocks because screening the stock - fund universe for high dividend yields alone will turn up some funds that have substantial stakes in bonds and other assets such as convertiblein stocks because screening the stock - fund universe for high dividend yields alone will turn up some funds that have substantial stakes in bonds and other assets such as convertiblein bonds and other assets such as convertibles.
The total value of bonds in the lowest rung of the high - grade universe is bigger than the output of the world's fifth - largest economy.
Manages risk in changing economic environments by investing in a diverse universe of bond sector
The Cambria Global Asset Allocation ETF targets investing in approximately 29 ETFs that reflect the global universe of assets consisting of domestic and foreign stocks, bonds, real estate, commodities and currencies.
As a young investor, the best place to start is to use index funds which track a broader universe of stocks or bonds as the first step in building an investment portfolio.
If we believe in the human - animal bond, and that its presence in the universe is vital both to the quality of life and health of each being (humans and animals), might this bond be a tangible thing that sits... in our hearts, in our souls, in our brain?
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