Sentences with phrase «in unsystematic»

Not exact matches

The unsystematic variations of average returns across quintiles undermine belief that variations in margin debt reliably predict stock market returns.
Anything less will result in a theological position that is not only unsystematic, but one that is also impractical and unpastoral.
In general, folk - theories are unsystematic accumulations of conventional wisdom on a particular topic; they may embody some truth but are as likely to embody much falsehood.
To be sure, these sets of abilities may well overlap in various unsystematic ways.
16 In lectures delivered between November 21 and December 16, 1924, however, Whitehead does discuss evolution and emergence in more cosmological terms — but in a manner that is entirely innocuous, unsystematic, and which gives no evidence whatever of interest in or influence of other evolutionary cosmologies: e.g.,» Evolution is the production of superior types out of inferior types» (MW 266; cf. 267 - 69In lectures delivered between November 21 and December 16, 1924, however, Whitehead does discuss evolution and emergence in more cosmological terms — but in a manner that is entirely innocuous, unsystematic, and which gives no evidence whatever of interest in or influence of other evolutionary cosmologies: e.g.,» Evolution is the production of superior types out of inferior types» (MW 266; cf. 267 - 69in more cosmological terms — but in a manner that is entirely innocuous, unsystematic, and which gives no evidence whatever of interest in or influence of other evolutionary cosmologies: e.g.,» Evolution is the production of superior types out of inferior types» (MW 266; cf. 267 - 69in a manner that is entirely innocuous, unsystematic, and which gives no evidence whatever of interest in or influence of other evolutionary cosmologies: e.g.,» Evolution is the production of superior types out of inferior types» (MW 266; cf. 267 - 69in or influence of other evolutionary cosmologies: e.g.,» Evolution is the production of superior types out of inferior types» (MW 266; cf. 267 - 69).
In fact, for fundamentalists the biblical book qua book does not really exist; rather, the Bible is an unsystematic anthology of individual verses or short passages that are unrelated to their Contexts and to the larger works in which they are embeddeIn fact, for fundamentalists the biblical book qua book does not really exist; rather, the Bible is an unsystematic anthology of individual verses or short passages that are unrelated to their Contexts and to the larger works in which they are embeddein which they are embedded.
It is «in the midst of the many - threaded, wild unsystematic of the actual,» said Sittler, that «the not - expected was crossed and blessed by the not - possible.»
To be sure, they overlap at many points in many unsystematic and unsystematizable ways.
In fleshing out from Merton's unsystematic corpus his vision of the human future, I begin with personal wholeness.
To be sure, delivering services seems commonsensical in a country that sorely lacks them, but PRT - based projects often confused their ambition to cultivate recurring services with their reality of launching a constellation of unsystematic and often one - time projects.
Unsystematic risk is company - or industry - specific uncertainty that is inherent in each investment which can be reduced through diversification.
Unsystematic Risk — Also known as «specific risk,» this risk is specific to individual stocks, such as a change in management or a decline in operations.
In financial terms, specific company risk is known as unsystematic risk.
If REIT allocation is 15 % or 20 % of the portfolio, it might be a better idea to take less unsystematic risk by diversification in the index.
Portfolio managers seek to generate alpha in diversified portfolios with diversification intended to eliminate unsystematic risk.
In contrast, unsystematic risk refers to threats specific to individual companies, such as lawsuits, fraud and competition.
The works in 1968 and Other Myths depict recognisable and iconic images from the 1968 student revolts as well as tangentially related ones, found through online research or via other unsystematic channels.
In place of a traditional, chronological approach, «Ghosts in the Machine» is conceived as an encyclopedic cabinet of wonders: bringing together an array of artworks and non-art objects to create an unsystematic archive of man's attempt to reconcile the organic and the mechanicaIn place of a traditional, chronological approach, «Ghosts in the Machine» is conceived as an encyclopedic cabinet of wonders: bringing together an array of artworks and non-art objects to create an unsystematic archive of man's attempt to reconcile the organic and the mechanicain the Machine» is conceived as an encyclopedic cabinet of wonders: bringing together an array of artworks and non-art objects to create an unsystematic archive of man's attempt to reconcile the organic and the mechanical.
As he told to Irmeline Lebeer in an interview in 1973 «The first colour charts were unsystematic.
Mean modeled winter precipitation from CESM LME ensemble members 2 to 5 show unsystematic differences in Southwest winter precipitation variability between each other and with our NADA PDSI time series (Table 1, S1 Fig).
Specific risk — Also called «unsystematic risk» (you'll see why in a minute).
Similarly, the size of between - group differences in depressive symptoms may vary between studies that used groups matched on sociodemographic variables and studies that did not control for these between - group differences, because the lack of control for demographic variables may cause unsystematic bias rather than a general overestimation or underestimation of between - group differences in depressive symptoms.
The title refers broadly to research on behavior of clinical concern rather than being restricted to research in clinical settings or to the unsystematic accumulation of clinical impressions sometimes known as clinical research.
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