The other thing that I can't get over is that, despite my having consistently said investing is about setting and maintaining a suitable asset mix, minimizing costs and turnover, and rebalancing when things
get out of kilter, there are still so many callers who press me for a forecast of some kind.
By contrast, glaciers in intermediate conditions can easily
get out of kilter, accumulating internal heat until enough meltwater builds up at their base to trigger a surge.
For those involved in may be tremendous fun while it lasts, but as viewers of Blue Planet have seen it only takes one bit of the sea to
get out of kilter for the whole eco-system to be endangered.
Even if he does
get out of kilter while you are away, if he's a good sleeper, he'll probably return to good patterns when he gets home.
This requires patience, a solid understanding of the underlying business to give you the conviction to hold, the recognition that values and prices can
get out of kilter, and an absence of leverage.
Speaking alongside Xi in the Chinese capital, Trump also said it was disappointing that his predecessors had let the bilateral trade balance
get out of kilter.
Not exact matches
Trump blamed past U.S. administrations «for having allowed it to
get so far
out of kilter.
There's also evidence that as it wobbles, it can
get stuck
out of kilter, which can lead to more persistent weather extremes, including heat waves, cold snaps, droughts and flooding.
Isolation casts Eva Amurri as Amy Moore, a medical student who is left dazed and disoriented after she wakes up in an isolation ward suffering from a mysterious ailment - with the film subsequently detailing Amy's ongoing efforts at
getting answers
out of an off -
kilter orderly (Joshua Close's Jake) and a sinister doctor (David Harbour's Dr. Sloan).
«We will continue to try to find solutions to this problem before it
gets any more
out of kilter.
The whole notion
of contractual membership where you have to
get each member to sign something requesting to become a member, and then having the Board
of Directors say yes or no, seems to be completely
out of kilter with the notion
of native title groups; you're either a member or you're not in terms
of the rules that apply under traditional law and custom.