Sentences with phrase «for idiosyncratic»

1 six times: once for each type of satisfaction (marital and sexual) in each study and once for each type of satisfaction combining the data across studies, but controlling for idiosyncratic differences between studies using a dummy code.
Unlike Yves Klein, known for the idiosyncratic blue paint, or Frank Stella, whose early works are exclusively black, Knutsson investigates the entire color spectrum, focusing on one hue at a time.
[citation needed] As one of the most unconventional, creative curators of his generation, Jérôme Sans is known for an idiosyncratic and pioneering approach to the presentation, discussion and exhibition of contemporary art.
, known for her idiosyncratic projects such as the wearable Menstruation Machine — Takashi's Take (2010); New York - based Iranian abstract painter Ali Banisadr, whose paintings often reference growing up during the 1978 — 79 Islamic Revolution; London - based Faiza Butt, who taps into Pakistani artistic traditions while creating work that questions gender and sexuality; and Australian artist Robert Andrew, whose kinetic machines explore his Indigenous heritage.
Griffin is renowned for the idiosyncratic album covers he produced in the 80s for the bands Depeche Mode, Elvis Costello & the Attractions, Devo, Iggy Pop, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Echo and the Bunnymen, and more.
In his letters, Dubuffet praised Ossorio for his idiosyncratic and deeply personal style, writing, «you have developed — no one could have done it any better — a means of self expression that suits you perfectly.»
Instead, he combines his own pigments in an attempt to explore pure unadulterated light through color that can not be easily explained... Unlike Yves Klein, known for the idiosyncratic blue paint, or Frank Stella, whose early works are exclusively black, Knutsson investigates the entire color spectrum, focusing on one hue at a time.
Initially recognized for their idiosyncratic commissioned screen - printed posters, their practice has since morphed into a interdisciplinary toolshed spanning multiple platforms, including exhibitions, publishing, performance, graphic design, and exhibition design.
In others cases it makes space for an idiosyncratic or personal engagement with the subject and its forms.
Gary Stephan (American, b. 1942), who used to show at big galleries like Mary Boone Gallery, Hirschl and Adler and Marlborough Gallery, is known for his idiosyncratic abstraction.
The gallery participates in different art fairs such as Art Rotterdam, Paris Photo, Art Brussels and participates in festivals such as Impakt for idiosyncratic and innovative media art in Utrecht; Festival a / d Werf (with Ugo Rondinone) and Unseen photo fair, Amsterdam.
Patricia Smith Known for her idiosyncratic cartographic explorations of the psyche and mental states, Smith incorporates new outer and inner geographical regions in her latest works.
Rachel MacFralane is known for her idiosyncratic process of creating small maquetes out of found objects arranged and lit as small - scale dioramas.
As with Manet's matadors or Matisse's dancers — or more recently, the paintings of one of Berkenblit's close contemporaries, Carroll Dunham, known for his idiosyncratic color palette, horses, and nudes — the things in Berkenblit's paintings seem to be malleable and evocative receptacles of color and texture.
The moniker of Goichi Suda, a video game director known for his idiosyncratic game design, the name «Suda51» brings many things to mind.
Winner of 2 consecutive World Travel Awards in the category of World's Leading Luxury Train, Maharajas» Express recreates an era of legendry maharajas of India renowned for their idiosyncratic lifestyle and decadence.
While the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) does have it flaws the general idea behind it is solid: an investor should not be compensated for idiosyncratic risk because you can eliminate it using diversification.
Of course, I've always been a fool for idiosyncratic voice, which is one reason why I so enjoyed Daniel Kraus» The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch and its protagonist narrator's use of what he calls his «flamboyant elocution,» a hallmark of which is the polysyllabic.
His first movie, In Bruges, about a pair of squabbling hitmen cooling their heels in that medieval Belgian city, attracted a small but passionate following for its idiosyncratic blend of semi-comic violence and bro - on - bro chitchat.
There are also some fun roles for some idiosyncratic people they meet along the way, from a trip of game hunters who get involved in the chase, to a young girl and her father who get involved in trying to help Ricky, and a zany turn from Rhys Davies as a hermitic and completely off - his - rocker conspiracy theorist convinced the world is out to get him.
Alan Rudolph has been celebrated — and much maligned — for his idiosyncratic style.
I dream of the perfect container, or holding space, for my idiosyncratic, freelancing poet's life.
Key players included the now legendary trio of Herbert Wimmer, Berti Vogts and Günter Netzer — a player still remembered for his idiosyncratic flair, rampaging runs from box - to - box and long - haired, rock star looks.
People «should have compassion for the person whose life is messed up by this and not make her an instrument for our idiosyncratic, theological commitment,» Kushner said.
In this regard, our surveillance has been closely monitoring for any signs of liquidity strains associated with the recent increases in spreads for high - yield corporate bonds, as well as for idiosyncratic events affecting particular funds in this segment, such as the events surrounding the abrupt closing of Third Avenue Management's Focused Credit Fund last December.

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Liew said that with the wide variations in credit quality across emerging markets, from non-investment grade countries such as Argentina and Venezuela, to single - A rated ones, such as Malaysia, GIC was looking for «idiosyncratic situations,» in emerging markets which were likely to converge with lower - yielding developed markets.
The forward - thinking executive also encouraged his researchers to make time for their own passions, letting scientists pursue their idiosyncratic interests on the company clock.
Looking for logic in Saddam's decisions, we found instead a morass of idiosyncratic thinking.
The Fed's Dudley cited «temporary, idiosyncratic factors» for weak prices and said «gradually» removing stimulus was still appropriate.
Additionally, as recent headlines illustrate, one can not ignore idiosyncratic risks in the different countries (for example the passing of the Thai King, or the impact of Samsung's woes on the South Korean market).
«Our expectation is for pockets of volatility on an idiosyncratic basis around these events, rather than a wholesale sea change of volatility,» said Ben Robins, portfolio specialist at T. Rowe Price.
Ironically, there will then be a greater and greater need for dual class share structures, even when they are not being used to protect the «idiosyncratic vision» of a company's founders.
In their May 2006 paper entitled «The Relation between Time - Series and Cross-Sectional Effects of Idiosyncratic Variance on Stock Returns in G7 Countries», Hui Guo and Robert Savickas investigate why the realized idiosyncratic volatility (beta) of individual stocks correlates negatively with future returns — why there is a penalty instead of a reward for this aIdiosyncratic Variance on Stock Returns in G7 Countries», Hui Guo and Robert Savickas investigate why the realized idiosyncratic volatility (beta) of individual stocks correlates negatively with future returns — why there is a penalty instead of a reward for this aidiosyncratic volatility (beta) of individual stocks correlates negatively with future returns — why there is a penalty instead of a reward for this apparent risk.
They identify idiosyncratic volatility shocks as large deviations from the volatility predicted out - of - sample by a regression model that accounts for market, size and book - to - market effects.
Rules designed for different times can't be trusted to fully capture the idiosyncratic nature of economies wrecked by the Great Recession.
While volatility created by ETFs might be painful over the short - term through intra-day trading anomalies, it may also create idiosyncratic valuation distortions for active managers to capture.
For a good company, idiosyncratic risks can also turn into idiosyncratic rewards in the future, which nobody talks about.
This is a reward for taking the idiosyncratic risk.
They examine three measures of return comovement for each asset class: average pairwise correlation, average beta relative to the world market and average idiosyncratic volatility.
Second - quarter corporate earnings also came in generally upbeat, pointing to robust growth even after allowing for the exceptional performance of sectors like financials and energy, where idiosyncratic factors helped to drive earnings expansion.
The bottom line for you is that even if you are worried about growth or inflation, stick with the companies like these three that have idiosyncratic growth.
Rather, he condemned the mobs for trying to institute cultic theocracies based on their idiosyncratic and often violently repressive readings of scripture.
Sometimes the modifier «idiosyncratic» is added to «judgments» for rhetorical oomph.
The fact that interest in God's idiosyncratic reality and peculiar ways of being present are situated means, in short, that the conceptual growth they guide is always open to the suspicion of being in bad faith, of being more of an interest in using God for our own purposes than an interest in apprehending God for the sake of apprehending God.
For all of their idiosyncratic talk of plant and animal souls, the ancients at least would have recognized a twelve - week - old baby moving in his mother's womb as a person with a soul.
Although many of McCabe's arguments and conclusions appear idiosyncratic today, for he was committed to a literalistic, moralistic, and perfectionistic evangelical theology, 2 his analysis of foreknowledge and contingency still raises valid issues.
The way he elaborates them is at times idiosyncratic (for example, his understanding of the divinity that the persons of the Trinity share as analogous to a force field), but he shares these themes with many other theologians.
The representation for Turkey may serve as an example of the somewhat idiosyncratic selection process.
I have my own objections to some of Ronnie's idiosyncratic phrases (for instance his frequent use of «have a mind to», instead of simply «want to»); but overall I still find his English magnificent.
On the one hand, attention to the widespread presence of societal forces obscures the reality of autonomous individuality; on the other hand, a concern for the fact of idiosyncratic action beclouds awareness of the reality of social wholes.
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