Sentences with phrase «incisive analyses of»

The large swings in income across a population necessitate regular and incisive analysis of the target market.
Steve's incisive analysis of today's «wantrepreneur» craze is a refreshingly honest, well - informed read.
Rajani Kothari's incisive analysis of the changes taking place today is worth nothing.
From very early on the Lib Dem leadership's main hurdle was to convince its predominantly leftwing MPs and party, and Adonis makes an incisive analysis of this that is hard to fault.
Lecture by Lord Skidelsky, the pre-eminent expert on Keynes and Keynesian theory, will offer a timely and incisive analysis of the challenges facing our financiers and society at large.
-- you know that what we do is clean, incisive analysis of the industry's development, translated expressly for authors and their needs.
With a brand promise of «no drama, no hype,» The Hot Sheet is drawing acclaim for its incisive analysis of industry news not hobbled by the emotionality that pervades so much of the blog world and author - forum scene today.
[While we're on the Korea Times and NCSoft, John Andersen points out a fascinating new article there called «NCsoft CEO Stands at Crossroads», which includes incisive analysis of NCSoft's declining profits, why Tabula Rasa is vital for the company, and a few ladlings of gossip about NCSoft boss Kim Taek - jin - definitely worth checking out.]
The same is true for Amy Harmon, who wrote an incisive analysis of the research vandalism that ran in The Times on Sunday.
And on the subject of the hockey stick and what it demonstrates, be advised that the ever - incisive analysis of Dr Curry when applied to Mann et al 1998 led her to be «misled» by all that «hide - the - decline» nonsense.
An incisive analysis of serious deficiences in the responses by governments to unsettled science about causes and effects of climate change, by Professor David Henderson, of the University of Westminister, and former Head of the Department of Economics and Statistics of OECD.
I note that on Wattsupia their incisive analysis of this DeFreitas & McLean paper consists of saying that it is a «paper that reaches a similar conclusion» to that of Kosaka & Xie.
The same applies, dare I say it, to your competitors: if a rival firm has a really incisive analysis of new legislation, think long and hard before deciding that your readers, your clients, and your potential clients don't need to know about it.
Douglas is at his best in fashioning an incisive analysis of thorny legal issues into lucid and forceful courtroom advocacy.
Our team is able to deliver accurate, swift and incisive analysis of issues and our Transactional Support Team, made up of nearly 200 Paralegals in our Manchester office, also provides a flexible and cost - effective solution for document reviews.
His incisive analysis of the structural changes occurring in the legal profession has prompted numerous accolades, including being named to the National Law Journal's list of «The 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America» and the «Fastcase 50» for innovation within the legal industry.
As early as February 2015, the site Santa Cruz Live came out with an incisive analysis of what was going on at the time in the local real estate market.

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Global coverage of the non-ferrous metals industry featuring a comprehensive array of daily price assessments, as well as incisive news and analysis from our team of market experts.
I thank Archbishop Chaput for his incisive analysis in his essay on «St. Paul in the Public Square,» regarding the Church's role in the American public square given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administration.
Carol Tauer, a philosopher at Minnesota's St. Catherine's College, has recently challenged the moral logic of this declaration, as well as of the current pastoral teachings on abortion, in an incisive and thorough analysis of the tradition of probabilism — a theory of practical decision - making that is accepted in Catholic moral teaching.
Bonhoeffer's analysis of smoldering desire, forgetfulness of God, and man's self - vindication are incisive.
A very tactical manager, Rodgers could provide incisive analysis with real flair thanks to his alarming confidence in front of the camera.
Additionally, a PSI professional member posed an incisive question, asking whether the methods of data analysis, interpretation, and conclusion were consistently applied across all of the workgroups of the DSM - 5 revisions, and asserted that systemic consistency would give the greatest credibility to the whole project.
Though the resonance will cause politicos to salivate at the play's incisive analysis, director Roger Michell's elegant adaptation at the National Theatre's Lyttelton stage is also a fine comment on personal tragedy, historical relations between the sexes and the nature of pragmatism.
Transport Engineer is renowned for its incisive coverage of key issues, authoritative reporting, news analysis and informed comment.
His analysis of the problems facing all sectors of urban schools is incisive, smart, and thoughtful and he brings to bear data (especially regarding Catholic schools) that sheds new light on these familiar topics.
CCRPI certainly broadens the scope of data points that are incorporated in understanding school performance and allows for more incisive analysis than AYP.»
To compete in America, Volkswagen knows it needs to build more of the sorts of vehicles Americans tend to buy (yes, folks, it's this sort of incisive market analysis that keeps you coming back...
Each week, The Bookseller magazine is the incisive and independent source of business intelligence and analysis for the book trade.
,» which approached that question with incisive and nuanced analysis, demonstrating how, for centuries, institutional and societal structures had made it «impossible for women to achieve artistic excellence, or success, on the same footing as men, no matter what the potency of their so - called talent, or genius.»
Fraser's wide - ranging oeuvre — performances, videos and texts — consists not only of incisive analyses but also critical, at times also humorous, commentaries on the art business.
Using this knowledge and experience, we produce cutting edge research and analysis and craft strategic, incisive campaigns, supporting a diversity of strategies and tactics to challenge the influence of the fossil fuel industry.
On a practical point, Obama should start my finding someone who is skillful, incisive and quick writer of legal analysis and interpretation.
His approach is flexible, but will often involve early in - depth analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, risks and opportunities involved; assisting in formulating an appropriate strategy; supporting dispute resolution in the most suitable way (including negotiation, mediation, arbitration and litigation); and providing timely and incisive advice on key issues arising in a dispute or potential transaction.
Known for its incisive analysis by noted experts, the Labour Arbitration Yearbook is the authoritative forum for discussion of critical issues in Canadian labour arbitration.
He is a New York defense lawyer who has a very good understanding of the legal blogosphere in the US (and over here) and his blog, even if you aren't interested in law, is worth reading for the humour and incisive analysis.
It contains features from the world's leading physicists and science writers, comprehensive news and analysis, incisive opinion pieces, sound careers advice, reviews of the best new books and multimedia.
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