However, Cerulli says there are some important arguments against the use of TDFs that all ERISA fiduciaries should consider: «The chief
argument against target - date funds is their homogeneity as they do not account for an investor's risk tolerance, specific retirement plans, or other assets.»
Not exact matches
More generally, I think the strongest
argument against a price - level
target is that the absence of long - term indexed contracts suggests that the benefits of long - run price predictability are not that large.
Without due attention to the interactions between these three systems,
arguments pitched
against democratic capitalism fall like arrows short of their
target.
The
argument is that its meant to
target LBGT, but that's not the only people it can be used
against.
Earlier this week, NBC News leaked an unclassified white paper, drafted by the U.S. Justice Department, outlining the legal
arguments in favour of the U.S. government's right to engage in
targeted killing of U.S. citizens abroad when such citizens are deemed to be actively involved in plotting terrorist attacks
against the United States.
Yeo is addressing the main governmental
argument against his call for a decarbonisation
target (that it would knock investor confidence).
Indeed, it need not allege anything negative
against its
target, and it might even praise its
target («my opponent is an admirably sensitive soul, who is clearly so moved by compassion for suffering that you should reject his
arguments as motivated by emotion, not reason»).
However, thanks to Rob Hopkins of Transition Culture, we've just heard of a new
argument against renewable energy that, quite frankly, has us stumped: apparently the newly announced plans for the expansion of offshore wind power in the UK makes a prime
target for terrorists.
There are potential
arguments for and
against setting climate - independent energy
targets.
Of course this
argument isn't directly
against Samsung, but we all know that Apple is indirectly
targeting Google's mobile OS by suing a number of Android OEMs.