The immovability of senior rainmakers who will not be managed and will certainly not be «transitioned» anywhere they don't want to go,
Derivatives in the property area thus overcome numerous disadvantages of traditional property investment such as transaction lead time, credit and liquidity market seizures, availability and
immovability of real property assets and high transaction costs.
Typically this means that the sea bed is made up of various rocks and coral reefs and is known to be more consistent than a beach break due to
the immovability of the reef, allowing swell / waves to break in a similar spot or fashion over and over again.
Not exact matches
The Phantom's 0 - to -60-mph time
of well under six seconds belies one's fleeting sense
of immovability.
While violent motion is depicted in the brush strokes and paint - work, there is a sense
of immovability — as if the figures are trapped within torrents
of painted land, caught within their own past and their own circumstance.
Process artists forcefully rejected certain aspects
of Minimalist art, turning their backs on its impersonal erasure
of the hand
of the artist, its
immovability, and its celebration
of carefully composed forms.
If you are
of the mindset that when an irresistible force meets an immovable object, the irresistible force wins everytime — by eroding the object, at which point its
immovability is moot — you can certainly find evidence that the irresistible forces
of change continue to assault the immovable legal market: