Sentences with phrase «academic circles as»

The idea that prices reflect all the knowledge and expectations of investors is known in academic circles as the Efficient Markets Hypothesis, which was developed by Professor Eugene Fama of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
My next suggestion is to read something by Edward Freeman on what's known in academic circles as «Stakeholder Theory.»
No. 2 My next suggestion is to read something by Edward Freeman on what's known in academic circles as «Stakeholder Theory.»

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Here's CJ's addition to it in the thread: As someone else who argues for Founderism in academic circles, I agree with what you say here.
As for the world of thought, the very furor the young theologian has aroused in academic Protestant circles proclaims him a portent of the first magnitude.
As is well known today (at least in the academic circles of the black church), Richard Allen is commonly considered the father of the black church because of his refusal to be a member of a congregation where white Christians were making the house of God an instrument in the dehumanization of black people.
Despite this high profile, K - Ras has earned a reputation in scientific circles as being «undruggable» because many pharmaceutical, biotech, and academic laboratories have failed to design a drug that successfully targets the mutant gene.
As Prum recounts, this idea has not found the greatest favour in academic circles.
The 1980s saw renewed interest in widescreen filmmaking in academic circles, perhaps as more films became available in letterboxed LaserDisc editions.
And so, in choosing it as the film from the past ten years I would most like to discuss in the context of the future of the medium, I might be asserting, against my better judgment, the primacy of the auteur over and above national cinemas and identity art — the ferocious and aggressively confrontational cinema of Lucrecia Martel serving as evidence that an ethos long - since debunked in serious academic circles still has credence or at least value in the second century of the movies.
The way for high schools to do this, he says, is to offer more options for students beyond the traditional approach to learning, referred to as «multiple pathways» in academic circles, he says, because everyone should have an opportunity at a good job, not just a job.
Education reformers and academics continue to punch and counterpunch as they circle the ring, trying to gain the advantage in what has become one of education's most hotly contested policy fights.
Beall's site has come to be known as «Beall's List» within higher education circles for its accuracy and comprehensive depictions of academic publishers.
There are many other reasons as well which totally depend on the daily routine, social circle and interests of the scholars due to which they prefer to seek online algebra assignment writing assistance from our academic writers.
There have been only four other occasions over the last century when stock market valuations were as high as they are now, according to a variant of the price - earnings ratio that has a wide following in academic circles.
In academic circles, the most commonly used definition is profitability as measured by the gross - profits - to - assets ratio.3 The presumably homogeneous inputs make it an apt choice for identifying profitable companies, but it is not the only financial measure of a quality company.
While the effective altruism movement in general continues to make inroads in academic circles, there is as of yet no unified academic field of study that best represents the science of effective advocacy and charity.
«Harmonic Distortion» has worldwide environmental scope: marble clouds intricately patterned by wave formations; cyanotypes making apparent abstraction out of fifteen years of data showing that our cloud cover is reducing; a performance in which one woman is bound by another, Kinbakushi style, in state of the art fibre optic cable even as she tries to draw circles using the oldest of means — ochre pigment... So whether you wanted academic analysis, obsessive drawing burrowing into the psyche or the wide sweep of science and its consequent politics, you had them.
As a result, he remains obscure outside of academic circles.
After they get uncovered in the blogosphere, the academic community rushes to circle the wagons and denounce any criticism as «denialism.»
As technology is increasingly used within law practices to streamline legal processes and more efficiently deliver services to clients, an important question has arisen within legal professional and academic circles: Do lawyers and law students have the technical skills to meet the needs of future legal jobs?
We all know exceptional professionals or academics who are very well respected in their small circles, with limited exposure, and we all know the so called experts that can best be described as «all sizzle and no steak».
You will notice many relevant academic ESL focused keywords included in this ESL resume example, such as literacy circle, learning centers, and interactive games.
In academic circles we refer to her concern about mattering to her partner as a universal human need to feel securely attached.
That close attachment to a primary caregiver might be crucial for the child's well - being and positive psychological growth was seen as very provocative in academic circles.
During Year 1 and continuing through Year 2, Cohorts are trained on the use of Morning Meetings and Community Circles, focusing on the development of relationship and climate in classrooms, as well as academics.
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