Sentences with phrase «viewed as a bellwether»

Viewed as a bellwether of the tech sector and a prominent player in the S&P 500, Apple was the first domino to fall.
With $ 356 billion under management — twice as much as its next largest competitor — Blackstone is viewed as a bellwether for the alternative - asset industry given its size and reach across markets.
With $ 361 billion in assets under management, Blackstone is viewed as a bellwether for the alternative asset sector given its size and reach across markets.

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But UPS's results are widely viewed as an important bellwether for businesses of all sizes, since commerce relies so heavily on shipping.
Modernization theory views such processes of institutional change within American religion as the alleged differentiation of private piety from public policy, the growing differentiation of secular education from its religious roots, and the emergence of professional therapy as a distinct alternative to pastoral counseling as bellwether trends in advanced industrial societies generally and suggests that they may be in some way influenced by broader international patterns.
Other countries may also view the Keystone XL decision as a bellwether of the US's resolve.
Certainly, if the I.P.C.C. is to be relied on as a bellwether of the predominant view of climate experts, that is a dubious assertion, even if it refers to the 2001 report from the panel and not last year's.
Sunlight illuminates the melting Quelccaya ice cap in Peru, often viewed as a climate change bellwether.
Half of the 161 lawyers questioned for Pt 2 of the Bellwether Report 2014: Brave New World, view themselves as entrepreneurial and keen to expand their business and such dynamism is paying off: 55 % of the entrepreneurs are currently experiencing growth and 68 % are projecting growth over the next five years — 13 % more in both categories than the average respondent.
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