Sentences with phrase «chance fluctuations in»

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This is a judgement supported by the gyrations in markets induced by relatively small fluctuations in the perceived chance of Brexit and by the very high prices commanded by out of the money options.
There is a 1 - in - 4 chance that it is merely due to fluctuations in the background noise.
«There's about a one - in - 12 chance that what we're seeing in the dwarf galaxies is not even a signal at all, just a fluctuation in the gamma - ray background,» explained Elliott Bloom, a member of the LAT Collaboration at the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, jointly located at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University.
When these influences are combined with chance fluctuations due to sampling error — inherent in all surveys, regardless of how carefully they are designed — it is often impossible to tell exactly why surveys yield different results.
For the chance to get higher returns over the long term, investors have historically had to put up with bigger fluctuations in value over the short term.
You have to place them logically, where they have the best chance of not being hit by the normal daily fluctuations in price.
Successful traders use wide stops because they know the natural daily price fluctuations can stop them out before their positions get a chance to take off in their favor.
Theoretical models of cultural dynamics have viewed such fluctuations as the result of either chance [1], [5], [6] or of shifts in population preferences that occur when many individuals imitate a few influential cultural models [7].
While this particular situation might not occur by chance in nature, it shows that it is not a law of nature that if you add energy to a system, all sub-parts of the system experience only fluctuations in the same direction.
«There is a 94 % chance that the observed planetary trajectory toward warming is not due to random fluctuation: that it is in fact reflecting genuine global warming.
A weakness of the correlational approach used here is the degree to which this pattern of results could occur as a result of random processes such as genetic drift (fluctuations in allele frequency due to chance; Keinan et al., 2007).
The downturn in temperatures leads to higher heating bills, and every consumer welcomes the chance to insulate themselves from these kinds of costs, especially in a time period so known for fluctuations in energy prices.
«By offering their customers this homebuyer empowerment program, Pacific Union Financial joins other pioneering mortgage lenders in providing the first program that allows homebuyers to protect themselves from unpredictable market fluctuations, and significantly increase their chance of building wealth and security when they buy a home.»
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