Sentences with phrase «greater certainty when»

While I note your comments on other frontiers I certainly would have greater certainty when you comment on Irish or UK stocks as I am much more in tune with what the various companies involved do.
By knowing which muscles are short and which ones are long, students gain greater certainty when choosing which yoga poses to practice and which to avoid.

Not exact matches

Certainty comes when Mr Market is playing ball, the market indices are invariably gaining in value, and our share portfolios are producing great returns.
I shall never forget the impact on my ministry when I sat down a few years ago and jotted on paper «the great rocky facts of being» (Augustus Hopkins Strong): some elementary but elemental truths I felt certain of, with certainty defined as «no doubt about it» but as «convictions by and for which one lives and dies.»
The great thing about cloth diapers is you can tell when the diaper is wet with certainty and parents tend to change their baby more often this way instead of letting their baby sit in a wet diaper for a period of time.
Although it soon evolves to responding to real predictions — choices or answers that are not known for sure — during the bedtime story years, this prediction - reward response is activated even when the child knows with great certainty what is on the next page.
The clearer you can be, the greater certainty you will have that the contractor will deliver what you want and when you want it.
«I can say with a great deal of certainty that what has happened is not what was intended when we created Race to the Top.»
I disagree with you when you say «there are perfectly valid rational reasons for owning bonds that lead to greater certainty of comfortable outcomes.»
So they only jump in when there's an actual event & sufficient share price momentum... ie they pay up for greater certainty (actual, or perceived).
It takes a chillier turn with the «Pictures generation» of the 1980s, when appropriation meant a greater detachment and a greater certainty about everything but art.
Yet when I open up the logic of what you say, and look specifically at the source data (ie this thread), the complexity of the process of reading scientific writings, and the superficial process you claim to have used, I find your implied certainty entirely unwarranted, and by far greater margin than might be concluded of Dr. Lacis.
When you're planning a wedding it is never nice to think that it might not end in «happy ever after» but a prenuptial agreement can allow people to have a choice over their future and can lead to greater certainty and control of financial settlements.
When it comes to prevention, for example, he cites international trade measures aimed at bringing greater certainty to countries that their efforts at controlling greenhouse gas emissions won't fall victim to trade challenges.
When they do, intelligent use of data can be critical in helping to deliver a greater level of certainty.
This case provides greater insight and certainty into the meaning of «material change» and the obligations of reporting issuers when such changes occur.
Above all, the Arbitration Law is expected to provide greater certainty and assurance to commercial parties when choosing where to seat their proceedings, cementing the UAE as a desirable seat for regional arbitration.
The company says it brings added value to a listing by providing prospective purchasers with more confidence when submitting an offer and greater certainty that the deal will close.
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