At the same time, such a central bank will be
biased against major losses in financial institutions.
Not exact matches
The woman behind a high - profile gender
bias lawsuit
against a
major Silicon Valley venture capital firm testified Monday that a male colleague was «relentless» in his pursuit of her and cut her out of email chains and meetings when she broke off their affair.
The sports betting research that SportsInsights.com performs for
major US sports has uncovered
biases that relate to betting
against the public — and generally finds value on underdogs.
Janssen said she hoped «this article will have a
major impact in the U.S.» But there is a definite «establishment»
bias against home births.
Outside London, there is a
bias against metropolitan areas, and
major cities such as Birmingham, Bristol, Belfast and Liverpool have little or no voice in the Lords.
«There's a particularly strong
bias against female math
majors — women who flourish in male - dominated fields — perhaps because they're violating gender norms in terms of what they're supposed to be good at.»
You have to balance the benefits of a buy - and - hold approach — such as lower taxes and transaction costs, the historical upward
bias of the market and the peace of mind that comes from removing yourself psychologically from active investing —
against the possibility of a
major drawdown or a permanent loss of capital.
If inflation is kicking up, if interest rates domestically and worldwide are rising, or if the Fed is signaling tightening moves, the
major tide is running
against your position, so your
bias should be toward selling rather than holding.
It turns out that MoMA just doesn't own that many
major works by de Kooning — in her New York Times review Roberta Smith refers to «the institutional
bias against de Kooning.»
Although another hung parliament is a long shot because the House's non-proportional electoral system is heavily
biased against non-
major-party candidates, the Greens have a good chance of maintaining the balance of power in the Senate, providing a check on whichever
major party forms government.