Sentences with phrase «at an inflection point when»

We are at an inflection point when it comes to the deployment of clean technology and renewables.

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Bobby Cho, the head trader at Circle rival Cumberland, predicts that 2018 will be the inflection point when more Wall Street institutions get involved — lured by client enthusiasm and potential upside.
Frankly, I don't think they are represented in the Canaccord share price, but they have been improved quite a bit by Canaccord, and they look to be at, or close to, the inflection point, when they could add serious value.
Financial markets are best entered at the inflection point, when even if the data that most people use to make their decisions is ugly and the news is not so great, there exists nevertheless a launching point for a new, positive market cycle.
At different times investors would like correlated returns when markets are rising, uncorrelated returns when they're falling, absolute returns during a correction, downside protection against a crash, the ability to go both long and short in a sideways market, the ability to be tactical and time the market at the inflection points and, of course, you have to consistently beat the markeAt different times investors would like correlated returns when markets are rising, uncorrelated returns when they're falling, absolute returns during a correction, downside protection against a crash, the ability to go both long and short in a sideways market, the ability to be tactical and time the market at the inflection points and, of course, you have to consistently beat the markeat the inflection points and, of course, you have to consistently beat the market.
So when he secured an internship in the lab of an acquaintance at Johns Hopkins University, the moment marked an inflection point.
But I came at an interesting inflection point at the story of the group because after they banded together, ISIS started to kill members of their group and they were forced to flee and so when I started I knew that one of the main through lines of the film would be the exodus of Syria to Turkey and Turkey to Europe as they were being hunted by ISIS and as they were on the run and forced to flee.
We reviewed pension plans and projections in all 50 states, looking specifically at state assumptions about teacher behavior at two inflection points: early career, when they become eligible for minimal pension benefits, and late career, when they become eligible for full pension benefits.
I do feel that we are at an inflection pointwhen people sit down to write the history of the 21st century, I think it will largely be about the impact of technology on our lives.
In the mid-1970s, Hilton Kramer took note of an inflection point in art, with painting and sculpture on the one side and photography on the other: «At a moment in our cultural life when the imperatives of formalism seem to be on the wane in the discussion, if not in the actual practice, of painting and sculpture, a vigorous restatement of the formalist position has come from a surprising quarter — from the world of photography.»
Bobby Cho, the head trader at Circle rival Cumberland, predicts that 2018 will be the inflection point when more Wall Street institutions get involved — lured by client enthusiasm and potential upside.
When rates go up it becomes an inflection point for people to re-evaluate the assets and look at it and say, «wow, there are compelling valuations and these assets are trading at significant discounts.»»
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