Sentences with phrase «correction in»

They include the 1987 decline, which bottomed 55 days from the peak in the market, and the 45 - day correction in 1998.
Nevertheless, it's always fun to point out the variance with which the market values its merchandise — and this is in a year that has not been very volatile at all (not one 10 % correction in the S&P).
That's not to say that a mutual fund won't decrease in value if there is a market correction in either stocks or bonds, but it is safer than owning the individual financial instruments.
Early bear market rally or just a simple correction in a much longer bull market?
We haven't even had a 10 % correction in the market yet.
Someone who is retired or very close to retiring should hold enough fixed income to cover their expenses throughout a major correction in the stock market but someone in the accumulation phase might not need any bonds at all.
The mood among many investors has pivoted from panic to renewed optimism, as the recent correction in the S&P 500 Index (SPX) has been followed by a strong rebound.
The stock market certainly will go through another 10 % correction in the near future.
On page 123 the writing appeared as an edited page, with the one correction in the whole manuscript being highlighted.
This correction in the market should not have been a surprise.
Another factor working in favor of social emotional learning proponents is the recent course - correction in federal education policymaking.
After the correction in 2010 New York state elementary English Language Arts (ELA) proficiency rates dropped, on average, 20 points.
He also has served as the Special Education Coordinator and the School Principal at Pendleton Juvenile Correctional Facility before taking over as the Director of Juvenile Education for the Indiana Department of Correction in August 2017.
Probably, there is something that requires correction in your profile.
We spill the deets on what colors cancel each other out, plus how to use color correction in your daily makeup application to get flawless - looking skin, in our color correcting concealer guide ahead.
Benchmarking tools for the alignment of functional noncoding DNA D.A. Pollard, C.M. Bergman, J. Stoye, S.E. Celniker, and M.B. Eisen BMC Bioinformatics (2004) 5:6 Correction Download entire paper in pdf format Download correction in pdf format
Researchers describe how a new «universal» strategy for CRISPR - Cas9 - mediated gene correction in patient derived stem cells may represent a promising therapeutic option
Previous gene therapy for XSCID did not lead to such high levels of genetic correction in all immune cell types.
These results suggest that the effect of PMI on measured gene expression is relatively modest and can be further minimized by using appropriate covariate correction in analyses.
Jaffe, A. E. et al. qSVA framework for RNA quality correction in differential expression analysis.
Meanwhile, Hans Clevers and colleagues applied CRISPR to disease correction in adult stem cells isolated from two patients with cystic fibrosis.
The authors of the papers — Daniel L. Kaplan, associate professor at Florida State University who heads a genomics lab, and Irina Bruck, assistant scholar scientist in Kaplan's lab — also received a correction in JBC this month, which cites image duplication.
Optometrists can help to prevent falls by avoiding over-aggressive vision correction in older patients at risk, according to the review by David B. Elliott, PhD, 2013 recipient of the prestigious Glenn A. Fry Lecture Award.
This completely flat, ultrathin lens can focus different wavelengths of light at the same point, achieving instant color correction in one extremely thin, miniaturized device.
In one of those stories, «Self - correction in science at work,» Bruce Alberts and co-authors wrote that «[w] e believe that incentives should be changed so that scholars are rewarded for publishing well rather than often.
That study — called an ICV trial for «intracerebroventricular» drug administration — is back in the limelight because a mother of two children afflicted with NPC recently asked for a correction in an article that appeared in the journal Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry.
These approaches can focus on long - range planning perspectives, continuous public consultation, and institutional self - reflection and course correction in response to public input on new (Einsiedel, 2014)
After serving two years as Suffolk assistant deputy county executive for public safety, Toulon returned to the NYC Department of Correction in 2014 as deputy commissioner of operations.
Diina, as he did when the matter was brought to light weeks ago, told the Commission of Correction in his letter that the fault resides with a company serving as a bail guarantor for the Erie County jail and other jails.
In the years since the settlement, Howard's jail team reported a number of suicide attempts as «individual inmate disturbances,» a category that does not trigger an automatic report to the State Commission of Correction in Albany, which polices local jails.
About $ 3 million for the 45 new sworn deputy and correction officer and 3 civilian positions mandated by the NYS Commission of Correction in their report released earlier this year (first 15 positions created in July).
The comptroller argued the claims were part of a disturbing upward trend — the 2,846 claims filed against the Department of Correction in fiscal 2015 is 73 percent higher than the number of claims filed in fiscal 2013, 1,643.
CORRECTION In the January 19 issue, in the article «Legislators Ask for $ 80 Million Deficit Bond...» the Rockland County Times incorrectly reported that Al Samuels, president and CEO of the RBA, said he was planning to call on the state comptroller to install a control board to oversee county finances.
However, due to the increasing severity of these shapes today, our research has not shown self - correction in most cases.
Theory No. 3: The arrival of good defensemen is an overdue correction in the market, part of the natural hockey cycle.
I read your point above about market correction in regards to desirability in expiring contracts.
The report said the global dairy market had already been well on its way to a correction in 2014 - from previous record - high prices.
Please note one correction in the press release, Green Garage Associates and the Green Parking Council are not a part of the National Parking Association.
UBS head of strategy and quantitative research, David Cassidy: After the recent 10 per cent correction in the Australian sharemarket, prospects for equities in the coming year appear reasonable.
It has been the best - performing commodity this year — soaring 56 per cent until a temporary correction in May — after Indonesia, the world's biggest producer, banned exports of raw material in January.
The whole thing began on a cold March day in 1841 when a remarkable woman, one of the great women of American history, Dorothea Lynn Dix, visited a house of correction in Massachusetts and found mentally ill people chained to the walls.
The problems may, in theory, be more amenable to correction in the centrally controlled economies but this does not seem to be the case in practice.
There is a style of engagement in the struggle and openness to repentance and correction in the midst of it, of combat with the enemies of justice and readiness for the reconciling word that transforms the conflict.
Can you just imagine — we could have just floated off into space — if not for that correction in beliefs.
But I do think we would see some correction in the divorce rate.
We also welcome his irenic spirit, sometimes displayed in pointed criticism, and we remain open to correction in our dialogue with our Roman Catholic brothers and sisters in Christ.
I made that correction in subsequent universes and some of those organisms are a laugh riot.
The day that changed her life was a cold Sunday in March, 1841, on which she taught a Sunday school class at the House of Correction in East Cambridge, Mass..
It was a necessary correction in the course of the Church of Christ; when it had lost its North Star, the Reformation violently seized the helm and helped set it back on course.
Jaspers» view requires correction in several directions.
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