Within the blog post, Happ talked about
the inherent irony of the fact that it took so long for Axion Verge to come to Xbox One since the platform he was initially targeting when he began development on Axiom Verge seven years ago was the Xbox 360.
The inherent irony of the efficient market theory is that the more people believe in it and correspondently shun active management, the more inefficient the market is likely to become.»
As Mr. Klarman wrote in his recent note, «
The inherent irony of the efficient market theory is that the more people believe in it and correspondingly shun active management, the more inefficient the market is likely to become.»
Not exact matches
The Massachusetts senator addressed the issue
of police brutality in a Facebook post, evoking the
irony inherent in the fact that Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and countless others have died by the hands
of those who have sworn to protect and serve.
Nor do I see any awareness among American Jews
of the
irony inherent in religiously identifiable groups arguing against the place
of religion in public life.
He would not weigh in on pending disciplinary charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo in connection with the death
of Staten Island man Eric Garner after a police chokehold, but he did acknowledge the
irony inherent in the fact that the information would actually get out anyway.
Buck is an artist who is fascinated by the cultural imagery surrounding his two homes (one in Bozeman, Montana, and the other on the Big Island
of Hawaii), current events, popular culture, and the
irony inherent in world history.
Rahimi is inspired by the passport as a form
of worldwide identification, and the
inherent irony in identifying individuals through a system that is so impersonal.
«There's an
inherent irony in recreating nature on cement, so the series is a nostalgic reminder
of what we've lost but also an attempt to reintegrate that into the present,» says Faith47.