Sentences with phrase «enough analysis of»

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If one member of the household makes a good enough living, a cost - benefit analysis will often conclude that it makes economic sense for the second earner to stay at home or work part - time.
«We did an analysis of who could write us a big enough check,» says Waldon.
While some people may have concerns there's not enough regulation, it's less of an issue in the U.S. than in other jurisdictions, said Yaya Fanusie, director of analysis for the Center on Sanctions and Illicit Finance at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington.
In the District of Columbia, concerns about the high maternal mortality rate — in 2014, it stood at about 40.7 deaths per 100,000 births, according to the analysis by United Health Foundation, substantially exceeding the U.S. rate and those of neighboring Virginia and Maryland — have periodically sparked talk of a review committee, but not enough to push a measure through.
What small - business groups should advocate comes down to a fundamental question: Do they believe in their own economic analysis enough to risk a recession that could hurt many small - business owners in a game of chicken over taxes on the highest earning Americans?
More than just a political analysis, Silver seemed to offer an appealing vision of the world — the promise that, with enough rigour and the right statistical models, we could sift through the data and see the future with clear, dispassionate eyes.
Coopers & Lybrand's analysis of the factors to consider when choosing a business form is blessedly short but wise enough to deserve a place in an M.B.A. class.
In addition, the Presidential Memorandum ordering the Department to reconsider its legal and economic analysis was issued only 67 days before the applicability date and generated a high volume of comments; it would have been impracticable for the Department to finish any public rulemaking process quickly enough to provide an effective date 30 days after publication.
«Right now that is one of the biggest problems; there just isn't enough transparency around the detail — the basis on which some parts of the analysis is being completed and / or overly broad subjective discretion which can be used to override voting guidelines.»
-LSB-...] Founders Block» Blog Archive» Why Startups Fail: An Analysis of Post-Mortems «We've previously highlighted the top startup failure post-mortems (32 in total) written by a group of startup entrepreneurs gracious enough to share their lessons learned from failure.
Sure enough, exports have taken a step back in the past couple of months, validating our cautious analysis.
In an analysis of 8,000 global companies, we found that two - thirds of those successful enough to reach $ 500 million in revenue faced stall - out over the 15 years ending in 2013 — including notables such as Panasonic, Time Warner, Carrefour, Bristol - Myers Squibb, Alcatel - Lucent, Philips, Sony, and Mazda.
Some of the competitors are offering free high level analysis like Personal Capital that's decent enough for the average investor.
Unfortunately, relative «competiton» alone isn't enough to conduct this sort of analysis.
Our analysis of loans refinanced through the Credible marketplace excluded any borrowers whose reported monthly payment was not enough to pay down their existing loans over time, or whose reported monthly payment exceeded $ 5,000.
Rankings Analysis: UCLA's Anderson School had a sensational rankings year in 2001, enough so to move up one spot in PoetsandQuants» 2012 ranking of the world's best EMBA programs.
Zuckerberg's remarks were his first since bombshell reports from The New York Times and The Guardian / The Observer alleged British data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica improperly obtained and retained the personal information of 50 million Facebook users without their permission — 30 million of them with enough details to match users to other records and build profiles of them.
That's not to say I haven't experience my fair share of losses and frustration, because I have, but my passion for trading and natural knack for understanding market dynamics kept my head above water long enough for me to discover the best trading technique in the world; price action analysis.
While 1 % of the population is blessed with inheriting enough wealth to comfortably start their company in the Bay Area, most residents of Planet Earth will have to do a cost / benefit analysis to determine whether being immersed in tech culture is worth a 5x premium in monthly expenses.
We're always open to evidence that would change our analysis of very long - term growth prospects for the U.S. economy, but that evidence evolves slowly enough that we could easily see another complete bull - bear cycle in the interim.
A 4 % withdrawal rate has a good chance of lasting 30 years according to analysis, but its chances of lasting 50 years aren't good enough for me.»
It is not clear enough to permit the kind of careful quantitative analysis of budget costs, economic impacts and distributional implications that precedes legislation in a serious country.
The other day I was fortunate enough to have dinner with a new friend who presented his analysis of Fed Chairman Powell's policies in a way that really struck a chord with me.
After all, technical analysis is tough enough in a free market environment, let alone the type of one in which we now find ourselves.
Critics like University of Victoria professors Rob Gillezeau and Jeffrey Ansloos point, for example, to the Parliamentary Budget Officer's analysis that shows the federal government may not have allocated enough money to fulfill the Liberals» key 2015 election promise to eliminate the gap between federal spending on First Nations students and kids attending provincially funded schools.
A poll of polls says Labour will win the most seats at the election, but the analysis by Sky claims it won't be enough to gain a majority.
It follows from the foregoing analysis that if the human particles are to become truly personalized under the creative influence of union it is not enough for them to be joined together no matter how.
These common elements of the images seem enough to suggest to me that there must be some kind of unity to the ministry — even though, in the analysis of these restricted images, it is also plain that one can not move literalistically from one image to another without allowing for context and specifics.
Interestingly enough I recall reading an analysis of this text which pointed out that in the earliest versions of it the «go and sin no more» statement was not present.
There are many different kinds of experiences we could appeal to and analyze in connection with this first line of criticism — let me assume that I have made my position clear enough for the reader to go on and work out the kind of analysis I would provide in each of these cases.
I am not academic or scholarly enough to give a scholarly or academic analysis of my interpreting methods.
Lull proposes this judgment from a philosophical analysis in which an unconscious sense of identity with the events of the emergence of Christianity is enough for Christian theology to be Christian.
Perhaps it's enough to present an analysis of the situation and leave people to think about it.
If the Augustinian lens through which sin is interpreted is that sin is too much love for self and not enough love for God or neighbor, then perhaps we need a more subtle analysis of the young men in the X chromosome study If scripture is light — that we love because God first loved us (1 John 4:19)-- then all of us, these young men included, need first to experience love before the capacity to love either self or neighbor can develop.
By analyzing the use of biblical citations in the four most recent election cycles, Berlinerblau manages an historical analysis that is fresh enough to be present in most readers» minds yet has a sufficient track record to provide useful data.
Actually the rational scientific analyses of the situation will not only be partial but also be distorted, because the human reason seeking to observe the situation is not unconditioned enough to see the full objective truth of the situation.
The inseparability of the two loves has been less manifest in theological analysis than in the actuality of history but theology has pointed out often enough how the thought of God is impossible without thought of the neighbor and how the meaning and value of the companion's life depends on his relation to God.
The analyses used by most students and referees of distress do not, however, go far enough.
An intellect which at a given instant knew all the forces acting in nature and the positions of all things of which this world consists — supposing the said intellect were vast enough to subject these data to analysis — would embrace in the same formula the motions of the greatest bodies in the universe and those of the slightest atoms; nothing would be uncertain for it, and the future, like the past, would be present to its eyes.
Schumann is right enough when he says that it is impossible «to have a formal analysis of human existence which can be detached from every «existentialist» attitude, from every actual disposition to one's own existence», and that «no existential analysis can be achieved in complete detachment from the understanding of existence which is presupposed, accepted, and applied».
Part of this you can correct by analysis and adjustment of circumstances; part of it will recede only as you care enough to make a time for quiet waiting before God, for relaxed receptivity in which God has a chance to capture and direct your thought.
cit., p. 42) Language deals with experience in the broadest meaning of the word, and it is a mistake to limit its basis to a narrow interpretation of experience (See Brand Blanshard, «The Philosophy of Analysis,» in H. D. Lewis, ed., Clarity Is Not Enough [New York: Humanities Press, 1963; London: George Allen & Unwin, 1963], pp. 80 - 109.)
In the end, of course, analysis, and even synthesis, is not enough.
Interesting analysis of Anita's process... bet you are right... The coconut water has enough sugar in it so she does not have to use sugar.
Arsene Wenger is the problem of Arsenal... No analysis can save U... VIDAL, DRAXLER, HIGUAIN, IBRAHIMOVIC, JACKSON MARTINEZ, REUS, etc would have added quality to d team & given us chance, but Arsene Wenger refused to spend, instead we have Ramsey, Walcott, Ox, Willshere, Flamini, Mertesacker, Gibs, players who can't be starters in Spurs aren't good enough to be in Arsenal... But Wenger Luvs them, and will keep them.
Look gentlemen this WAS an extremely well written and well researched article and has to rank as one of the best Ive read in many a long year, Howvever when all of the «in depth analysis» has been done it really boils down to two points and two points only, 1) Our strikers (namely Walcott, Giroud, Welbeck and Cambel) just did nt score enough goals when it really mattered, 2) our defence made too many mistakes that allowed too many goals to be scored against us when it mattered.
In every analysis of his I have read, he completely overlooks numbers and statistics, it wasn't so long ago he was criticising Ozil for not running enough despite him having one of the largest distance travelled statistics in the league.
a single game analysis is not enough we are demanding years of commulative disappointment.
I don't see enough of the games to provide true analysis, this more or less serves as a fun way to review some key performances etc...
Can you offer some words of wisdom for the lesser beings amongst us — what if we agree with your sharp analysis and don't believe Giroud is good enough to start for Arsenal but wish to support the club — what is the correct way of doing that?
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