Sentences with phrase «lockstep when»

They have very different political orientations but Steve Schmidt, a top Republican political strategist, and David Plouffe, one of his counterparts on the Democratic side, are in lockstep when it comes to the importance of home ownership in anchoring a growing U.S. economy and building strong communities.
The established car - building countries may be in virtual lockstep when it comes to stamping out family sedans, compacts, and crossovers, but ask them to produce a premium sports car, and you get the Porsche 911 Carrera S, the Nissan GT - R, the Chevrolet Corvette Z06, and, now, the Lotus Evora.
This correlation hints that black holes and their galaxies grew up in lockstep when the cosmos was young.
The market would move in lockstep when people bought or sold an index fund.
We think wealth management firms will also move in lockstep when it comes to bolstering their ability to show how their advisers fulfill fiduciary duties

Not exact matches

In its early days, when natural gas prices rose and fell in lockstep with oil, investors questioned its business plan.
Passive vehicles, on the other hand, are at a disadvantage when markets get rocky: they not only fall in lockstep with the index being tracked, but there is a risk they will underperform after accounting for fees.
This is a break from recent years, when many asset classes rode a wave of central bank liquidity and moved in near lockstep.
The Canadian dollar has plummeted in lockstep with the price of oil — from 95 cents when oil was trading at $ 100 a barrel in July 2014 to its current 69 cents, with the price of oil having fallen by nearly three - quarters.
Recchia voted in lockstep with de Blasio when the two were serving on the City Council together, Grimm charged.
Both Cuomo and the independent Democrats felt political pressures to reunite the party in the Trump era, when Democratic activists are demanding lockstep opposition to an unpopular president.
When it increased, the number went up, in lockstep.
«The positronium atoms behave in lockstepwhen one annihilates, the rest follow, producing a laser»
Instead, lockstep, it tries to redeem its dark undercurrent with an unforgivably sentimental finale (with the great Raymond Barry as Tom's dad) and tosses in a pidgin - spewing Asian butler for cheap comic relief when it notices that it's reserved its hate for the French (the other acceptable ethnic target).
I don't know what is more hysterical: the claim that Baen is gate - guarding when you consider what is coming out of the other publishing houses (Oh, wait, that's the lockstep crap so it's okay.
When earnings and dividend growth go in lockstep, you know you have found a candidate for further research.
Yesterday, I read a Reuters article with the title, When Diversification Fails, which pretty much says the same thing: «since the credit crisis began in August 2007, these alternatives fell in lockstep with, or sometimes faster than, equities, driving volatility higher and amplifying losses of a risky portfolio.»
Beyond that, ETFs cause markets to move in lockstep: all securities in an ETF — the rock solid and the failing, the undervalued and the overpriced — are rewarded equally when investors purchase the fund.
They have a generally negative correlation with equities — which means they tend to go up when stocks go down — and do not move in lockstep with traditional bonds.
``... when the data is calibrated in lockstep with a very high - profile and public political philosophy, we should at least be willing to ask some hard questions.
MacEwen does not discuss whether either lockstep or EWYK would help improve partner / associate relations, but maybe that's a factor that firms should consider when they examine these different compensation schemes.
If A&O got the ball rolling within the magic circle — when in 2006 it linked pay for senior associates with individual performance — it was Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer that made the most decisive move, with its overhaul of both its associate career path and salary structure to avoid reference to PQE, effectively consigning associate lockstep to the archives.
«When a firm with the clear American tilt towards eat - what - you - kill compensation goes up against a firm with the U.K.'s tilt towards lockstep, it turns out that incentives do matter and the U.S. partners battle longer and harder to win the business.
This brings us back to a point we've raised numerous times in the past, which is that with major law firms always moving in «lockstep» in terms of compensation, firms need to find creative ways to distinguish themselves from competitors in areas other than compensation when recruiting attorneys.
When you start talking about different slices of information and swapping in some and swapping out others, you're no longer just talking about price increases in lockstep.
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