Sentences with phrase «downward change in value»

They believe the risk for a downward change in value of the asset or income stream is small.

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Both the biblical and philosophical humanisms that emerged in the first and second centuries C.E. were fostered by and responded to two enormous social changes: new discrepancies of status (the same person could occupy more than one role in a pluralistic and mobile society), and the downward mobility of values.
In my opinion, the only way Apple or any content retailer can take on Amazon (and reverse the downward pressure on the price of books also caused by the economics of abundance) is to create an online shopping experience that changes the value proposition for books.
However, «forcing» refers to a change in radiative flux rather than the magnitude of the flux itself, and I don't believe the revisions alter that, because they affect TSI values from pre-industrial days onward, and so everything would be adjusted downward, with no effect on any change in values from then to now.
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