Not exact matches
In response to some recent PEF commentary (now in the mainstream media thanks to today's Globe article) on corporations in Canada hoarding cash (after - tax profits greater than new investment), PEF member Eric Pineault weighs in with some
more detailed
analysis: The great corporate cash stash Eric Pineault As we debate the
merits and uses of -LSB-...]
The union doubts the
merits of interstate trading but nonetheless called for
more comprehensive
analysis into various compliance approaches «to determine the best course for West Virginia in the event that it must comply with the final rule.»
Thus, while the
analyses upon which the report is based have some technical
merits, the narrative seems
more of an attempt to advance a political agenda opposed to the reform studied than to improve understanding of complex policy issues.
While the first 12 months or so were largely limited to design
analyses and hot takes that often seemed to
more closely reflect the author's position on Tesla stock rather than the car's potential
merits, the start of prototype production in late February led to numerous spy shots of both the amateur and professional varieties.
To determine which companies
merit more thorough
analysis by our investment team, we read through the earnings releases and the conference call transcripts of the companies we've found in the initial screening.
For a
more detailed
analysis of this promotion and a discussion of the
merits of trying to really take advantage of the One Two Free promo, I recommend Frequent Miler's post.
We actually agree that there is a real tension between a quick and dirty pointing out of obvious problems in a published paper (such as the Douglass et al paper last December) and doing the much
more substantial work and extra
analysis that would
merit a peer - reviewed response.
Even if she's never studied the carbon cycle in depth, I dare say she knows
more about it than Andrew Bolt and Jo Nova combined, but for some reason she's directing her readers to their commentary instead of making any statements of her own on the
merit of Salby's
analysis.
With respect to the criticism that the motion judge erred in favouring a comprehensive, but possibly
more complex or allegedly unworkable action, the Court maintained that a
merits analysis of competing pleadings should not be entertained on a carriage motion.