Historical experience suggests that cycles in construction activity (defined as housing together with non-residential construction) exert a strong influence on the manufacturing sector (Graph 7).
While we seek to outperform during all parts of the market cycle,
our historical experience suggests that our strategy may lag during broad - based bull markets, such as was seen in 2017.
Not exact matches
These developments in the pricing of bank securities
suggest a risk of a more disorderly period ahead, given the critical role financials play both in the economy and in the
historical experience with credit cycles.
Historical experience does not
suggest that bubbles are very sensitive to the level of short - term interest rates.
But it is still a little weaker than
suggested by
historical experience.
Early indications are, however, that these effects may take a little longer to show up on this occasion than
historical experience might
suggest.
As Robert Mellert notes, our present
historical criticisms are very similar to efforts by the Christians of the first centuries: «We are attempting to explain the primitive Christian
experience of Jesus in the language of a philosophical perspective of God and man to
suggest how that perspective might deal with the inter-relation of humanity and divinity in the person of Jesus, who is called the Christ (WPT 79f).
The illustration
suggests that he should study the theological resources of Scripture, history, and doctrine; and study also, with equal seriousness, what he knows of the related meanings from his own authority of both traditional and contemporary
experience; and how to recognize the authenticity of the dialogue, both
historical and contemporary, be - tween God and man and the dependence of each on the other.
It therefore conflates into one object two missed
experiences, the performance not seen through the mediation of a work no longer there, and
suggests an anteriority that keeps ramifying and advancing towards the future, as opposed to quietly awaiting
historical investigation.
[16] The video
suggests that, whatever their
experience, many of them conflated the Hollywood version of the Holocaust with
historical reality.
For these areas that have
experienced more degradation and are more vulnerable to climate change, the researchers
suggest that «attempting
historical restoration may be less useful because the future climate is expected to be very different than the past.»
What it means Although some regions have recently
experienced much greater rates of sea level rise, such as the Arctic (3.6 mm / yr) and Antarctic (4.1 mm / yr), with the mid-1980s even exhibiting a rate of 5.3 mm / yr (Holgate, 2007), this newest analysis of the most comprehensive data set available
suggests that there has been no dramatic increase — or any increase, for that matter — in the mean rate of global sea level rise due to the
historical increase in the atmosphere's CO2 concentration.
Limited
historical experience with massive losses
suggests that the government is able to ready to step in for such an incident.