Sentences with phrase «abrupt loss»

These changes occur gradually over time and can lead to many secondary problems including abrupt loss of appetite and infections.
This requires constant vigilance, because a modest shift in the uniformity of market internals — what we call «early» deterioration — is often enough to produce abrupt losses, so the «catalyst» is often fully recognized only after the collapse.
The accompanying damage is consistent with what John Hussman observed a few months ago in The Risk of Conceding Recession, which noted «Once an ongoing (and in my view, probably deepening) recession becomes broadly recognized, we may observe abrupt losses as the likelihood of more sustained earnings disappointments and much broader default risk becomes reflected in one fell swoop.»
The usual signs are a very abrupt loss of function to one limb, both pelvic limbs, one side of the body or all four limbs, depending on what part of the spinal cord is affected.
According to these people, while the former President may not be under any obligation to speak to the ills of the Akufo - Addo government, the sudden and «abrupt loss of his voice since the inauguration of Akufo - Addo as president on January 7, lends credence to reports he worked against his own party (NDC), to be kicked out of power.»
It has historically made sense to hedge against market fluctuations based on much less restrictive definitions of market conditions, but at present, the market is in a set of conditions that has almost invariably been followed by deep and abrupt losses, though often only after a further marginal advance over a small number of trading sessions.
We observed that shift last month, but I'd still call it «early» deterioration; permissive of abrupt losses but not yet encouraging aggressive downside expectations.
However, in an environment of extreme valuations, even fairly subtle deterioration in the uniformity of market internals should be taken as a signal of increasing risk - aversion among investors, and the market becomes vulnerable to steep and abrupt losses.
In fact, in many cases this was a post-orphanage behavior, magnified by an early childhood trauma and reinforced by the abrupt loss of first language and new negative circumstances.
Understandably, the Blairite faction is disconcerted by their abrupt loss of power, but they have a duty to remain loyal to the Labour party as the left has always done.»
With the abrupt loss of two sources of income, Deming's cousin is forced to place him in foster care.
Whatever the reason, the abrupt loss of the last two CAC visual arts directors, both from New York's innovative New Museum, can't possibly help when it comes to attracting qualified successors.
We are not arguing that every single child who experiences an abrupt loss of an important attachment partner will necessarily grow up mentally ill, underachieving, or unable to relate to others.
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