Sentences with phrase «as normalized»

In a «cooperative» divorce, both parents work together to restructure their own relationship and their family to allow the children as normalized a relationship with each of them as possible.
As such, it's missing key features such as normalized icons, Adaptive Icons, Notification Dots, App Shortcuts, and Google Now integration.
Just like breastfeeding, when you don't see it being done, it doesn't become as normalized as it should be.
Delta agents especially are a problem because they don't know who their partners are much of the time, let alone how to look for award space (Skyteam is making progress but isn't as normalized in what booking codes to use for award space across the different members of the alliance as Star and oneworld are).
So there are tests such as normalized operating accruals that for industrial companies and utilities can flag many companies that look cheap, but may not be, because too much of their income comes from accrual entries.
If we took the $ 200 million annual earnings achieved over the 2007 - 2010 period as normalized earnings, with today's share count that would equate to about $ 2 per share.
Nesting activity is defined as the normalized value of the ln - transformed annual nest counts (Kamouda records crawls, not nests).
All data are represented as normalized raw data or as mean ± SEM.
Change in Amazon greenness from 2000 to 2012, measured as Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI).
Recent regional scale analyses using satellite - based vegetation indices such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index have found extensive areas of dryland greening in areas of the Mediterranean, the Sahel, the Middle East and northern China, as well as greening trends in Mongolia and South America, according to the paper.
We define «trend» as the normalized slope for the last ten trading days for both the S&P 500 index and the ten - day lagging average index P / C over the past ten trading days, normalizing by dividing the raw slope by the average value over the same ten trading days.
As it normalizes imbalances in the body, ashwagandha can simultaneously calm the nerves
Provide and support healthy body functions such as normalizing blood sugar and clotting, maintaining oxygen levels in the cells, acting as a natural antidepressant, protecting against any type of cancer and being a precursor for other hormones.
It is ideal for dry skin as this normalizes the hydration level.
I want to help you be present with your emotions, no matter how uncomfortable, as well as normalize that it's ok to have them!

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During a meeting between Kim and a South Korean envoy in March, Asahi Shimbun reported that Ri referred to Kim as «my husband,» marking a major shift in language deliberately potentially used to normalize the relationship between the leader and his wife.
I do think, as you put it before, that the equity market does rely on us having somewhat lower rates and the Fed normalizing policy fairly gradually.
«Following the U.K. election, the relative risk investors saw in European bonds came back and as the situation in Greece develops, risks will hopefully unwind and as we move into a certain environment, we can expect bond markets to continue to normalize,» Thomas Buckingham, portfolio manager of the European Equity Group at JP Morgan Asset Management, told CNBC on Monday.
Two research papers out last month from the central bank stated the problem should normalize toward pre-recession levels as the recovery continues.
Gold has regained its shine in recent months, but that doesn't change the dull outlook for the precious metal over the longer - term, warns Goldman Sachs, which sees prices falling to $ 1,000 in 12 months as the Federal Reserve normalizes monetary policy.
Most of these habits are so normalized that we consider our dissipated hours and lives as something less than evil.
The Jewish Daily Forward referred to Johansson's affiliation with the company as an unhelpful «normalizing» of the Israeli occupation.
As much as any other writer, he is responsible for embedding terms like «locavore» and «slow food» in the public consciousness and normalizing the idea that eating can be a political act, even if you aren't a vegetariaAs much as any other writer, he is responsible for embedding terms like «locavore» and «slow food» in the public consciousness and normalizing the idea that eating can be a political act, even if you aren't a vegetariaas any other writer, he is responsible for embedding terms like «locavore» and «slow food» in the public consciousness and normalizing the idea that eating can be a political act, even if you aren't a vegetarian.
Lakos - Bujas said he and his team view «normalizing inflation and declining global deflationary risks as a positive for equities at this stage of the cycle, and believe there has been some overreaction to inflation headlines lately.»
Each player's best point season was normalized (see above) using the same methodology as for the 2010 - 2011 season.
Surrounded by small - business owners, a group the president has characterized as community stalwarts unfairly burdened by excessive rules, Trump called for «normalized control, where you can open your business and expand your business very easily.
Richardson is also famed for normalizing «porno chic» in mainstream culture — his work features bukaki poses, and images of the photographer himself being fellated before the camera are now so common as to summon yawns.
As regulation stabilizes and rates begin to normalize, investors will be on the lookout for the next driver of earnings growth in the sector.
As we've demonstrated repeatedly, the valuation measures most strongly correlated with actual subsequent returns, particularly over a 7 - 15 year horizon, are those that normalize for profit margin variability in some way.
We expect interest rates to rise, as U.S. and eurozone monetary policies gradually normalize, though structural factors and further central bank divergence are likely to keep a lid on rates.
Being the first to normalize a new form of delivery — such as in - home or in - car — could give Amazon a leg up not just over competitors but also against regulators.
Additionally, as central banks move toward normalizing monetary policy, the correlations between EM markets are declining and country and stock selection matter more.
As I discussed earlier this year, in the Market Perspectives paper No Exit: Can the Fed Normalize Rates - And How Will It Impact Stocks?
«Once this sort of behavior becomes normalized, it becomes harder to push back on both as a consumer and as a matter of policy,» said Woodrow Hartzog, a professor of law and computer science at Northeastern University.
However, as rates begin to normalize, valuations on utility stocks, as well as other dividend - paying sectors, are likely to come down — a process already well underway.
By doing so slowly, they can monitor the impact of their campaign, and I suspect that, as far as they can see, it looks to be going well — they're «normalizing» the rate, yet, May's results aside, not much dampening the pace of output or job growth.
A bubble may end with a crash, or simply deflate as investors slowly lose interest and sales pressure pushes stock valuations back to normalized levels.
As I noted last month, the strongest reason to normalize monetary policy was to reduce speculative risks, but the proper time to have done that was years ago.
The other is that there is no pressure for valuations to normalize over shorter segments of the cycle, as long as risk - seeking speculative psychology remains intact.
We see volatility and dispersion rising to normalized levels as the Fed lifts rates and markets pay more attention to lurking tail risks.
Concerns about global trade tensions between China and the U.S. and the fear that the stellar earnings could be as good as it gets for stocks are all combining to undermine the sort of confidence that was in abundance during last year's run of repeated records for equity benchmarks, as the U.S. economy enters it ninth year of expansion and as the Federal Reserve moves to normalize monetary policy from crisis - era levels.
Therefore, when the 10 - yr note's normalized rate crosses 4.5 %, I'll initiate a small bond position, continue adding as rates advance, and collect the capital gains as rates decline as the cycle next turns.
To the extent correlations rise as monetary conditions normalize, with all else being equal, that would suggest a more modest allocation to traditional fixed income, even if return expectations remain constant.
This is why we expect both the ECB and Bank of Japan to keep policy loose, as the Fed makes slow but steady progress in normalizing policy.
The ECB is now about to embark on a similar adventure as the Federal Reserve is currently undergoing, normalizing monetary policy after years of quantitative easing and extremely low interest rates.
This is because of increased media as Drew previously discussed and media inflation in the upper single - digit range along with normalized incentive compensation levels.
I mean we missed our initial targets for the year fairly significantly and that's reflected in incentives from the top all the way down through the restaurants as we reset to normalized levels with an expectation that we will hit our plan and pay out at normalized levels as you said — as Brad said, that's worth about $ 0.15 a share.
We define «anticipate» as evidence of a systematic relationship between points at which the normalized slope of the ten - day average P / C changes sign and points at which the normalized slope of the S&P 500 index changes sign in the same direction.
At the time it was a contrarian call — as so many of ours are — because, for years, Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen had consistently failed to «normalize» interest rates.
Historic correlations have also become unhinged, as the market's participants start to question the implications of global central banks normalizing interest rates.
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