Sentences with phrase «from fundamental drivers»

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The bulk of Vishay's revenues (approximately 75 % at present) are derived from overseas operations, as heightened global demand has been a key fundamental driver over the past few years.
Owing a debt to the Zen - like simplicity and nocturnal L.A. ambience of Walter Hill's The Driver — which, in turn, took a page from Jean - Pierre Melville's Le Samouraï — the film is little more than an exercise in style, but it's dazzling and mythic, a testament to the fundamental appeal of fast cars, dangerous men, and tension that squeezes like a hand to the throat.
Yet from the driver's seat it is better than the Sport for a couple of fundamental ergonomic reasons; they being the balkiness of the Range Rover's gearshifter, which consistently refused to go from Park or Reverse to Drive first time.
Chapter 2, titled Fundamental Principles of Value Creation, is probably the best explanation I have ever seen of why ROIC (Return On Invested Capital) is the key value driver for any business from both a theoretical and mathematical perspective.
Thus its price movements have almost no direct driver from real world fundamentals.
Your major diversification benefit occurs from holding assets that have fundamental economic drivers behind them.
According to the latest science, in most cases (outside of extreme heat waves) the connections between today's extreme weather events and human - driven climate change range from weak (hurricanes) to nil (tornadoes)-- and the dominant driver of losses in such events is fast - paced development or settlement in places with fundamental climatic or coastal vulnerability.
The intensity of our desire to find the driver of earth's weather and climate seems to pull us away from appreciating dynamic or chaotic systems and disenables us from the pleasure of understanding fundamental conditions.
The good news is that we know that innovation is a fundamental driver of economic growth, and America has led the world in innovation for the past two centuries — from the mechanization of textile manufacturing in the late 18th century to the invention of the Internet in the late 20th century.
While scientists are still working to determine precisely what confluence of conditions allowed for the Triple R's extraordinary multi-year persistence — and which may include effects from regions as far away as the Arctic — there is considerable evidence that a fundamental driver of the Triple R's longevity was the persistent warmth of the western tropical Pacific ocean (mentioned in the first section of this article).
The Court of Appeal differentiated between an incidental breach of the policy («imperfect compliance») versus a fundamental breach of the policy (a breach of a «condition precedent»), stating that if the driver's failure to drive with a valid license was a breach of a «condition precedent», she would not be entitled to «relief from forfeiture» under section 98.
«The two fundamental human driver when it comes to taking information on board effectively are hopes and fears, and many of those are unspoken and the even unconscious — you didn't know that was a fear until you saw something that just evoked that reaction from you,» Turnbull explained in a meeting with a reporter posing as «Ranjan,» a prospective client from Sri Lanka.
We look at fundamental value drivers from each asset such as trading volume, size, company stability, management and more to decide whether a given token should be a part of the index.
Although Monday's rally lacked fundamental drivers, it signaled a return from oversold levels for many digital assets.
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