Besides, stock prices over the short term are essentially random and over long term are
dictated by the fundamentals and the company performance in the future.
Not exact matches
In the short - term, the equity market is
dictated more
by sentiment, rather than the prevailing
fundamentals.
The fall in prices appears to reflect the easing of a number of the supply concerns and speculative pressures that had pushed prices to levels that were generally perceived as above those
dictated by long - run
fundamentals.
It is considered
by some parties as illegitimate, posing a serious danger to Japan's democracy since the Prime Minister circumvented the constitutional amendment procedure,
dictating a radical change to the meaning of
fundamental principles in the Constitution
by way of Cabinet fiat without Diet debate, vote, or public approval.
Finally,
fundamental fairness, coupled with the principles of the law of negligence and adequate supervision of students in Australia,
dictate that educators treat all students fairly and equitably
by providing them with safe and orderly learning environments.
Expectations of engagement
by the viewer post-performance, thus become
dictated by the media through which the works are presented, serving to make the record
fundamental in establishing the future experience of the work.
The authors of the report conclude that the events of the past year or so may not be just your standard cyclical «blip,» but the beginning of a
fundamental shift in the way the legal marketplace operates, marking the end of standard yearly billing rate increases, increased resort to outsourcing and clients just generally refusing to accept terms of engagement unilaterally
dictated by firms.
Any secret interrogation of the defendant, from and after the finding of the indictment, without the protection afforded
by the presence of counsel, contravenes the basic
dictates of fairness in the conduct of criminal causes and the
fundamental rights of persons charged with crime.
The court decided that the
fundamental aspects for the creation of proprietary estoppel as
dictated by the case of Willmott v Barber [1880] 15 ChD 96, were in existence.