Sentences with phrase «idiosyncratic qualities»

My personal decision to continue in this vein means that the work has its own idiosyncratic qualities.
The video captures the idiosyncratic qualities of analog sound as the records spin or even wobble with his imperfectly timed needle drops.
Her most - recent series of large and smaller scale paintings explore the idiosyncratic qualities of oil paint, unpicking the accepted rules of engagement with this most traditional of mediums.
The entire first two thirds of the film have the calm idiosyncratic qualities of a mellowed - out Mamet.

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Liew said that with the wide variations in credit quality across emerging markets, from non-investment grade countries such as Argentina and Venezuela, to single - A rated ones, such as Malaysia, GIC was looking for «idiosyncratic situations,» in emerging markets which were likely to converge with lower - yielding developed markets.
Likewise, although the ancients thought of friendship as a personal bond based on the mutual attractiveness of certain qualities, they did not emphasize individual or idiosyncratic traits as this basis.
Disentangling Wine Judges» Consensus, Idiosyncratic, and Random Expressions of Quality or Preference.
Differences, for her, are idiosyncratic mixes of «masculine» and «feminine» characteristics and gendered qualities.
The universal quality you mentioned is interesting given the earlier films where the characters» idiosyncrasies are more pronounced — they still have universal themes below that — but this one seems less about heightened idiosyncratic characters and more about a universal fear.
While that seems fair enough given this particular crisis, the movie begins to take on miserablist qualities common to Sundance, and what began as idiosyncratic and fresh starts to feel more familiar.
The purpose of this paper, a joint work with Vasiliki Athanasakou, is to examine whether a value premium exists over our sample period, whether systematic risk is driving the value premium, whether idiosyncratic risk does a better job than systematic risk in explaining the value premium, and more importantly whether earnings quality contributes to a risk, mispricing or both explanations for the value premium.
As such, deteriorating earnings quality as a source of idiosyncratic risk could drive the value premium.
The association between idiosyncratic volatility and worsening earnings quality is more pronounced when the deterioration in earnings quality is related to managerial discretion.
Salmon Run is arguably Splatoon 2's best mode, with its various idiosyncratic Boss Salmonids playing a substantial contributing factor to its level of success and quality.
His idiosyncratic drawing style is deceptively simple and has the magical, faux naïve quality of Paul Klee.
This combination, along with the intentionally handmade quality of her sculptures, gives the work a classical presence despite its idiosyncratic nature.
Consequently, the quality and quantity of information about the firm communicated to different associates was varied and idiosyncratic.
That idiosyncratic and enduring quality related to the general degree to which Canadian political culture remained ideologically open.
; Further, the cultures of a process - driven, quality - assured solicitors» practice, and a highly individualistic and idiosyncratic group of barristers, may prove to be difficult to merge.
The compatibility perspective asks: How powerfully does the idiosyncratic match - up between your qualities and your partner's impact the outcome of your relationship?
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