Sentences with phrase «hard analysis»

This is why the perspective of a value investor can be valuable in approaching markets... are you willing to do a cold hard analysis of the likely cash flows?
It is a sophisticated regime that relies on hard analysis not crude ratios topped up by a bit of cash to meet the unexpected.
Exhibition examining models of perfect society celebrates alternative lifestyles without much hard analysis
Instead you; ll have to do some real hard analysis of how you got it so wrong for so long when it was all going on (or not) just outside your office window.
When you step back and do a really hard analysis of the device, iPhone's shortcomings with basic PDA functionality (copy paste, app switching, synching and installing without iTunes) really overshadowed the really innovative features that Apple put in.
But this is a cultural history of shoplifting, not a hard analysis of its effects on bottom lines.
But the book is a balanced one and it's stressed that a combination of hard analysis and experienced nous are needed to land the best players, whether they are 12 year olds gambolling on Clapham Common, participants in the Champions League - aping Next Gen series or Valencia forwards catching the eye of the Mansours.
Weiner joked that he would like to see two GOP seats eliminated (doubtful), and and stressed that he's among the downstate pols who aren't buying the Census 2010 numbers, calling them «mind - boggling in many ways» based on both previous estimates, «common sense» and «real, hard analysis
With three new upstate casinos failing to meet revenue projections, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli is rightly being asked to do a hard analysis of the situation.
While some blogs fill space with personal musings and platitudes about saving more and spending less, this blog gives you hard analysis
Kickstarter is still being discovered by so many that hard analysis would be incredibly difficult to do because the base of people contributing is changing so much.
«People often don't want to do the hard analysis it takes to figure out how much money their families will need if they die,» says Steven Weisbart, chief economist with the Insurance Information Institute, an industry trade group.
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