Sentences with phrase «bigger than the consensus»

Moreover, a net 42 % of companies surveyed higher sales, which is much bigger than the consensus that only 6 % of retail companies would report higher sales and is «the highest [reading] since September 2015» to boot.

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At the time the former seemed a more dangerous risk than the latter — although even then massive overinvestment was China's true vulnerability — but I think by now there is a rapidly developing consensus that investment, and the unsustainable concomitant increase in debt, is China's biggest problem.
The BlackRock GPS — which combines traditional economic indicators with big data signals such as web searches and text mining of corporate conference calls — suggests a higher growth rate over the coming 12 months than currently reflected in consensus estimates.
Sturgeon has launched what she describes as «the biggest listening exercise in our party's history»: a three - month consultation with more than two million Scots from September to 30 November — St Andrew's Day — to try and build a consensus view on Scotland's post-Brexit vote future.
Judging from the awful TV spots and the critical consensus, I believe it's a fairly safe bet that you'll laugh more from this short video than the entire runtime of Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son.
, which was released at the same time as the retail sales report, printed $ 0.99 billion surplus, which is better than the $ 0.88 billion consensus and is the biggest surplus since May to boot.
Ask around many of the popular Youtube and streamer sites and the big consensus is that Overwatch is a lot more fun to watch and support than it is to actually play.
Installation art was about to become bigger and bigger still than von Rydingsvard's hacked pyramids, not to mention a whole lot messier, but maybe it helps to remember the moment when consensus itself meant crisis.
It seems to me that even from a consensus viewpoint that the calculated contribution of global warming should still be very small, and that if there are much bigger changes in the short term they are far more likely to be weather than climate.
If they'd stuck with the consensus rather than imagining they had the competence to find some big flaw in a field they don't publish in they'd have fared better.
After reviewing family research over the last decade, the issue's big takeaway, co-authored by Princeton sociologist Sara McLanahan and Brookings economist Isabel Sawhill, was this: Whereas most scholars now agree that children raised by two biological parents in a stable marriage do better than children in other family forms across a wide range of outcomes, there is less consensus about why.
Combs also is a big believer in building consensus rather than forcing a decision on a group.
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