Sentences with phrase «term analysis almost»

Technical Analysis: Bumps in the Road Long - Term Analysis Almost at the $ 820 technical objective level, a

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Yet, our analysis of ASX200 firms reveals that outsider CEOs hired between 2011 and 2015 received almost 21 % less in long - term compensation compared to new insider recruits.
The almost fantastic developments of that conference would lend themselves rather readily to analysis in the terms being put forward in the present essay, I suggest.
In New York, a recent analysis from Tom Slee shows that while the majority of New York's Airbnb hosts appear to operate within the state's law, not renting out their entire apartments or secondary properties on a short term basis, almost half of Airbnb's revenue comes from hosts operating outside it.
«An historic analysis produced during his first term in office demonstrated that wider access to emergency contraception could save the state almost half a billion dollars in health care costs by decreasing the number of unintended pregnancies and abortions.
Yesterday, Schools Week reported on analysis by Education Datalab which showed almost 1,200 schools would be defined as «coasting», as a definition for the term was finally put forward by education secretary Nicky Morgan.
For my nine insurance subgroups (bigger than Mr. Spehar's analysis — I cover them all), almost all of the intercept terms are different than zero with statistical significance.
However, «passive management, as many studies have demonstrated, almost always wins out in the long term — both because it's inherently more tax effective and because it's less costly,» [3] and while not every active manager is average and many do offer low cost solutions, the impact of taxes is another factor that must be considered in the analysis.
A more sophisticated statistical analysis that took autocorrelation into account would almost certainly indicate non signficance for all of the short term trends.
For us, one of the most fascinating findings of this analysis is that the atmospheric temperature profiles from the boundary layer to the middle of the stratosphere can be so well described in terms of just two or three distinct regions, each of which has an almost linear relationship between molar density and pressure.
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