Sentences with phrase «justified by fundamentals»

It's safe to say we've reached the point where prices are justified by the fundamentals of the economy and may even represent an undervaluation.
Overbought refers to a situation in which the demand for a certain asset or security unjustifiably pushes the price of that asset or underlying asset to levels that are not justified by fundamentals.

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Valuations in equity markets have been high and can't be justified by company fundamentals, Allianz CEO Oliver Bate said.
The worst - case scenario is to be a non-believer and non-participant in a bubble, but to eventually get persuaded by the relentless rise in price that special circumstances / fundamentals justify the valuation and that a large commitment is warranted.
Shiaism hindu Mithra ism, savior ism invented little over 100 years after Sydana Mohammad pbh by tribes of Kujar of north Africa and imposition as Fatmid Khalaphit by force by denial of Hidth and Quran, justified by hindu Judaism, pagan secularism to impose hinduism, racism by hindu, fabricated relationship with Family of Syadana Mohammad pbh to justify existence of hindu criminal Kings, a violation of fundamental commandment, human equality under the LA.
Hence he thinks Whitehead could only justify his belief that there are hybrid feelings of noncontiguous entities by showing some very fundamental difference between hybrid and physical feelings.
Metz is convinced that faith can not accept this relativization, and accordingly it is an essential task of fundamental theology... to defend, justify or give an account of the authenticity of religion, in opposition to those systems that claim to be meta - theories of theology».6 It can not do this by developing a still more comprehensive overview.
Both Whitehead and his contemporary, Husserl, held that dualism could indeed be overcome philosophically, by seeking the fundamental unity in a domain of reality that lies anterior, in some sense, to the sharp subject - object split, justified though that split be in certain contexts.
These rights are then declared to be so fundamental that deprivation or limitation of them is arbitrary unless justified by «a compelling state interest,» of which the Court is the judge and often finds not to exist.
It's simply common sense and worth reminding ourselves, that by setting whole school priority informed objectives that are mutually agreed, should be a fundamental element if the appraisal process is going to support teachers professional development, student outcomes and of course inform and justify pay progression.
«As long as the economy doesn't go off a cliff, this is a technical correction that's not justified by the underlying fundamental picture,» Monaghan added.
[2] Although policymakers often refer to the results generated by these models to justify imposing burdensome regulations on the energy sector of the U.S. economy, the fundamental assumptions underlying these models have a number of serious deficiencies.
«Scottish Enlightenment asserted the fundamental importance of human reason combined with a rejection of any authority that could not be justified by reason.
Other sources seem far more relevant to my mind — but the statement that — in significant part — CO2 follows global temps seems entirely justified by experiment, modeling and fundamental biokinetics..
A search on Pierre Desrochers shows that he believes that DDT was «banned by those who felt they had the right to take a fundamental economic decision away from parents» and that «Invented crises justifying massive public - sector spending are deceptions which disadvantage ordinary people everywhere.»
Aims of a purely economic nature such as extra costs for such proceedings could also not be brought forward to justify restrictions of a fundamental freedom granted by the Treaty (para 25).
Therefore, through the recognition of the primacy of EU law norms, but with the crucial qualification that such primacy is conditional on the constitutional authorisation of the domestic legal order in accordance with Parliamentary Sovereignty, the majority of the Supreme Court justices justify their claim that «we would not accept that the so - called fundamental rule of recognition (ie the fundamental rule by reference to which all other rules are validated) underlying UK laws has been varied by the 1972 Act or would be varied by its repeal» [Paragraph 60].
With reference to the right to freedom of expression under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, McGrath J pointed to s 5 which renders all fundamental rights and freedoms subject to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.
The former stated at para 3.10: «There must be «a reasonable relationship of proportionality between the means employed and the legitimate objectives pursued by the contested limitation» a measure that will satisfy the proportionality test only if three criteria are satisfied: the legislative objective must be sufficiently important to justify limiting of fundamental rights; the measure designed to meet the legislative objective must be rationally connected to that objective.
In this case (and furthering an unsuccessful strategy to challenge adverse award decisions that, however, has made a fundamental contribution to the development of the case law in this area), Evropaïki Dynamiki challenged the debriefing received from the European Commission both on the grounds that it was 8 days late (although both the GC and the CJEU dismiss this procedural deffect easily on the basis that the delay did not however restrict the undertaking's opportunity of asserting its rights and could not, by itself, lead to the annulment of the contested decisions) and that it was insufficient — ie that the Commission had not provided sufficient reasons to justify the award of the contract to another bidder.
She says that the bar exam is «a basic test of fundamentals» that is justified by «protecting the consumer.»
In the court's view, where, as here: (1) the Director under the OBCA issues a certificate pursuant to a rectification order; (2) the appellant could reasonably have sought a stay of the rectification order pending appeal; (3) the court is not satisfied that no third party acted, directly or indirectly, in reliance on the certificate issued pursuant to the rectification order and would not be prejudiced by its revocation; and (4) there are no special circumstances which justify exercising the power to cancel the certificate, thereby undermining certainty in a court - approved corporate fundamental change, the principle in Norcan requires the court to decline to exercise its authority to order the revocation of that certificate or otherwise unwind the court - approved corporate fundamental change.
The narcissistic personality maintains a grandiose self - perception that judges others as inferior, and with an air of haughty arrogance feels justified (entitled) in the contemptuous treatment of others who the narcissist judges to be unworthy, so that the fundamental inadequacy of the other person justifies the contempt and cruelty delivered by the narcissist.
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