Sentences with phrase «best core ideas»

A relatively concentrated portfolio of River Road's best core ideas, the Fund is comprised of equity securities of U.S. and non-U.S. companies of all market capitalizations.

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Still, the core idea behind DTek is solid because it will provide better transparency on what apps are doing.
Yet Thrill says that Salesforce «remains our best large cap growth idea and a core holding for cloud software.»
The core - and - explore approach appeals to investors who want well - diversified portfolios that perform like the market but also like the idea of taking some risk.
«Philosophically, investors [who employ core and satellite] are saying, «For the majority of my portfolio, I want to be well diversified and I want it to perform like the market, but I like the idea of taking some risk in an effort to outperform,»» said Michael Iachini, vice president and head of manager research at Charles Schwab Investment Advisory.
The idea is to avoid thinking by analogy — let's make this car look like that car, just sort of different or better — and instead deal with problems by stripping them down to the core and working your way up.
All of this is not to suggest it's a good idea to fire your whole staff every year; a healthy core of engaged employees is something to which all companies should aspire.
Zuckerberg carefully negotiated a clause that would allow him to take a leave from Facebook to serve in public office or government, so presumably he has some sort of political beliefs — if not outright political ambition — as well as some core ideas about what's good for society and what's not.
Chip: We believe that the best ideas have most of these traits: They are simple, core messages; they are unexpected; they are concrete, credible, and emotional; and they are stories.
Boon + Gable, in contrast, built upon the personal stylist idea and decided to give stylists mobility as their core offering, support small and mid-sized business as well as limit each visit to 20 items so as not to take up much client time.
How on earth was a distraction unrelated to their core business a good idea?
The notion of meritocracy, that the best people and ideas rise to the top on their own steam, is one of Uber's 14 core corporate values that employees are asked to embrace when they join the company.
This week's Long Idea, Nuveen Concentrated Core Fund (NCAFX) justifies its fees through significantly better stock selection.
His core point is that, while the leverage ratio is a good tool in regulating bank capital, it is not a good idea to make it the only tool, and it's not as simple or as immune to gaming as its supporters think.
«The idea of helping people create better lives for themselves and their families through access to capital resonates completely with the core values of Prospa.
1) I (Whitney Tilson) attended the always - excellent Ira Sohn conference on Monday and, as often happens, Bill Ackman and David Einhorn stole the show with two outstanding, incredibly - well - researched ideas, long Howard Hughes (which has been one of my largest positions since it was spun out of GGP when it emerged from bankruptcy after the credit crisis) and short Core Laboratories (CLB), respectively.
Global Entrepreneurship Week 2013 by Startacus Admin Since this year's Global Entrepreneurship Week has a core aim of making ideas business realities, and this is a core goal of Startacus - The Self Start Society, we thought we'd better give you the heads up on this annual global event... Global Entrepreneurship Week is the world's largest campaign to promote... yep you guessed it, entrepreneurship.
by Startacus Admin Since this year's Global Entrepreneurship Week has a core aim of making ideas business realities, and this is a core goal of Startacus - The Self Start Society, we thought we'd better give you the heads up on this annual global event... Global Entrepreneurship Week is the world's largest campaign to promote... yep you guessed it, entrepreneurship.
The Christian theologian therefore properly takes this belief as one of the «facts» to which a theological position should be adequate, even if it is not a fact in as strong a sense as hard - core commonsense ideas and very well - grounded scientific and historical ideas.
My point is that a close reading suggests a multiplicity of ideas and beliefs that we are priviliged to witness while it's under construction, the Jerusalem controversy being one good example.Furthermore, the fact that we're able to understand that each of the synoptics significantly differ from each other and we can observe contrast and similiarity between them and John's gospel, as well as Paul's letters suggests a process that speaks loudly of how religious narrative develops in communities that seek the meaning of the «core events».
He saw past the evangelicals and the radicals to the core values of a religion he didn't adhere to and realized «hey, this guy had some good ideas» TRUE intellectuals are open to other ideas.
A major part of the book is concerned with the meaning and value of a core curriculum, especially valuable at a time when the very idea is in such serious retreat, even at our best universities.
It is questions like these that have provoked the simple answer in much of the university today, not only in the United States but in Europe and Asia as well: Drop the idea of a core education altogether, especially when we know that what we really need to be studying is science, technology, and economics.
He did so by urging the expansion of the idea that the great books include the Eastern classics, as well as through his inspiring participation in Columbia's core courses on Asian humanities and through his many books making the cultural history of China and the rest of East Asia available to educated readers.
The idea suddenly popped into my head: Would» t it be good if I could eat cupcakes with an oozing chocolate lava core and creamy whipped cream on top?
It failed, and we moved to the british core idea, that well failed again.
He distrusted Australian Shaun Murphy for being a «fancy Dan» with ideas above his station and wanting to play football when centre backs should just «head it and fucking kick it», and argues that Sheffield Wednesday's relegation in 2000 was a «good lesson» of the perils of replacing «a core of English lads» with «loads of foreigners».
Magda Gerber Uses this core idea as the basis of her theory that a baby's motor skills and coping skills are best learned from his / her own inner resources.
As Catherine Lunch, OB / GYN for BabyCenter says, «A seaweed wrap is not a good idea during pregnancy because it usually involves heat and could raise your core body temperature dangerously high.
I think the idea that minority cultures are causing more harm than good is at the core of the white nationalist movement, and it's somewhat different than the issue of equal rights, as well as the root cause of the violence.
Blue Labour's core ideas of hard work and reduced dependency sit well with the working class vote that Miliband desperately needs to appeal to.
On of the core ideas of good government regulation is that it's simple.
«Our goal is to provide some good models of assessments that can reveal what students know about energy - related disciplinary core ideas and how well they can use those ideas along with science practices and crosscutting concepts to make sense of energy - related phenomena,» said Herrmann - Abell.
A few years back I was describing my ideas to a well - informed behavioral ecologist in this field, and when he got my core idea, he said, «But that's nihilism.»
Second, lessons should help students understand core ideas of science, engineering and technology as well as enable them to evaluate new sources of information on these topics in the future.
He was well known for his idea that galaxies contain super-massive black holes at their cores, which provide the principal source of energy to power a quasar.
Kneeling on a bench with one foot on the floor, adjust your posture so your spine is straight and shoulders even; it's a good idea to make sure your neck is in line with your spine and your core is braced.
It's a good idea to start with core - strengthening exercises in the transverse plane, because a weak or imbalanced core is not very effective at stabilizing the top of your pelvis and spine and places too much workload on the hip muscles.
Once you have a pretty good idea of how you view your core on a physical plane, consider it on a conceptual one.
If you sit all day at work and then go to the gym is it a good idea to: A. Work on your core muscles with situps or B. Strengthen your butt and stretch your hips If you answered B give yourself a high five.
I'll give you a killer workout idea below that not only incorporates the abs and entire core, but the entire body as well in an intense fashion.
Would it be a good idea after releasing the psoas to do any type of core muscle activation exercise?
Anyway, this not so well - known core exercise is the «idea» of Jeff Cavalier, the fitness expert of athleanx.com.
The idea is simple: By improving your balance, building your core and training your muscle groups to work together, you'll not only look and feel better — you'll actually function better in your everyday life.
I believe that for core abdominal strength the elbow to the floor position is better because in the «push up position», arms and shoulders tire before you get a substantial abdominal burn that is needed for the idea behind this core strength excersize.
Good sci - fi has all these things, of course, but «bigger» isn't better, and most of the «big» idea movies use «the future» as a setting for action and adventure, whereas true sci - fi films (and books) use that setting to tell human stories in new ways; human relationships (with others, with self, with the environment, etc...) are are the core of the best sci - fi movies we've seen.
There is a good core of solid gameplay ideas and control physics at the center of «NBA ShootOut 2001», but you have to live with outdated - beyond - its - time graphics to enjoy them.
On a literal level, the line resonates with the plot of Ready Player One quite well: the key to solving Halliday's challenge is to look through a grand adventure or idea to the core, and see the grand meaning in small details of his life.
I really like the idea of it being a hybrid between a home console and a handheld because that they can appeal to both casual and core gamers, so all they need is a standard controller for the home console and good specs that's somewhat comparable to base PS4 specs.
Worms Battlegrounds is the first foray into the Xbox One and whilst it keeps the core ideas the same, the gameplay is fun as well as intuitive.
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