Sentences with phrase «article analyses the approach»

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Mr. Wander has published several articles on a variety of investment topics, including risk management, asset allocation, the analysis and use of hedge funds, the application of quantitative investment approaches, and other topics focusing on both theoretical and practical investment concepts.
The article provides with a very deep analysis about how person's worldview affects their approach on other, «smaller» things in their life.
Three - dimensional analysis, virtual surgical planning, and computer - aided design and manufacturing techniques are leading to new and refined approaches to reconstructive surgery of the skull, face, and jaw, according to a special topic article.
This article provides examples from teacher education materials that were developed using an approach that integrally develops teachers» understandings of content, technology, and pedagogy to prepare them to teach data analysis and probablity topics using specific technology tools.
The article discusses contrasting approaches taken to value investing among delegates at the conference and concludes by saying that at some point in the future «the investing masses, angry with wilting pension pots, will demand a revolution in stock analysis, emphasising capital discipline, corporate alignment and sustainably growing businesses over the long term.»
In our previous articles about different approaches towards market analysis we have briefly discussed this concepts and emphasized their affect on your trading system.
4 — It gets somewhat lost in the detail of the article, but the approach that the author says his team uses starts with «Fundamentals Analysis» and stock screens and then they use «Technical Analysis» to determine when to buy and sell.
In this edition, we feature a Business Insider summary of a recent Baupost letter, a summary of Guy Spier's approach to using checklists, a video of Tom Russo's talk at Google on «Global Value Investing», a ValueWalk article on Pzena Asset Management, an FT article on Steve Jobs which analyses the start - up conditions at Apple; plus two more videos at the end of this issue — one from Bill Miller on why he thinks now is the perfect time to buy US stocks, the other from London Value Investor Conference speaker Jean - Marie Eveillard who speaks about market cycles and the risks he sees ahead from «valuation problems» brought about by quantitative easing.
A recent Wall Street Journal article and some analysis by the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs (ACC&D) spotlight the emergence of a calcium chloride injection as a very cheap and easy approach to neutering male dogs.
To sort through the claims made by both the Daily Mail and Guardian articles, lets adopt the three - valued logic approach of the Italian Flag analysis.
In order to answer to the first question, the CJEU qualified the CISA enforcement condition as a «limitation» of the right enshrined in Article 50 CFREU and performed a proportionality analysis thereof, according to Article 52 § 1 CFREU and the «Hauer approach» (C - 44 / 79, Hauer, 13 September 1979).
Some of our colleagues at UNLV have conceptualized the evolution of legal writing scholarship as a series of leaps.2 The first big leap was to take an interdisciplinary approach to writing about teaching writing.3 The second leap was to build community by creating spaces of our own, such as LWI, the Journal, and then later, JAWLD.4 The third leap was to develop a rich, often interdisciplinary approach to studying and writing about legal writing.5 In their article, Linda Berger, Linda Edwards, and Terry Pollman suggested — hoped, perhaps, and I along with them — that scholarship relating to legal analysis, skills and practice is no longer considered inferior to traditional legal scholarship.6 The growing number of schools where legal writing faculty have achieved equal status due at least in part to their legal writing scholarship suggests we have made significant progress as a result of these leaps.7
The continuing debate on the role of noneconomic factors in competition law analysis has been triggered by the Commission's move towards a more «economic» approach to competition law together with Giorgio Monti's seminal article «Article 81 EC and Public Policy» in the Common Market Law article «Article 81 EC and Public Policy» in the Common Market Law Article 81 EC and Public Policy» in the Common Market Law Review.
The analysis would start with Martin Shapiro's communications theory based approach to precedent (I remember a 1966 article but the only reference I have is to Shapiro, Toward a Theory of Stare Decisis, 1 J. LEGAL STUD.
Apart from the aim to be consistent with the approach used in earlier articles in this special issue [3, 4], item response modeling differs from SEM in that (i) it models the actual response data rather than the covariance matrix among the variables, and hence, (ii) it allows a finer grain of interpretation and fit analysis.
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