Sentences with phrase «ideas about momentum»

Those who have the wrong ideas about momentum and trend following and who ignore it true potential are missing out on opportunities that one could only imagine in days past.
Those who have the wrong ideas about momentum and trend following and who ignore it true potential are missing out on opportunities that one could only imagine in days past.

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Furthermore, in organising talks with union leaders about the way forward, Deputy Leader Tom Watson seems intent on fuelling the delaying tactics of the Corbynites, in the hope that the idea of a leadership challenge might lose momentum and fizzle out.
I've been doing my best to talk about this since the idea of mindfulness gained a huge amount of momentum in the late 1980s.
The series was key in building momentum for the character leading up the upcoming release of the Marvel film about T'Challa and his complicated relationship with Wakanda, and the idea of royalty in general.
There are interesting ideas and cool moments sprinkled throughout, and each member of the ensemble cast gives an enjoyable performance (Rockwell and Rourke especially), but momentum is rarely allowed to build and characters regularly seem to be forgotten about in Favreau's film, which makes it frustrating more often than not.
I immediately gave him full credit for our learning target about momentum, because there was no way that he didn't understand the big idea.
If only the DfE had to work on the preparation, planning, presentation of proposals and own ideas of building plans and kocation, they might have thought about this aspect of delivering new schools before all then hard work is then «filed» and momentum lost because once again we have people in positions of autonomy why have little idea how tomproject manage and follow through really good proposals to the end!
Its worth thinking about the shape of a rising or falling market line, it usually isnt linear, but tends to roll off in a logarithmic way, so you can get a good idea of momentum by just looking at the shape of the curve.
Icarus... your idea of «safety derived from momentum» is still lost on me... I can't see any rational person who is on the fence about bike commuting think they should give it a try because they can now roll through stop signs... if lack of leg strength (which is a problem I don't have) is one of the only arguments for passing such legislation... what are the odds such a bill is going to pass?
States are incubators for innovative ideas and often set the trends about which policy strategies build momentum and which do not.
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