Sentences with phrase «more meaningful recoveries»

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While there is far more to the recovery then shown in these clips, on this block and throughout Rockaway, they show a meaningful part of the story.
When American neuropsychologist Dr. Ted Fielding (Will Forte) travels to Ireland to study Conor's rehabilitation and recovery, he finds himself irresistibly drawn into the Casey family, forging meaningful relationships with more than one of its members.
Intrepid Endurance, a slightly more - flexible version of Mr. Cinnamond's fund, finished first on every meaningful measure of risk - adjusted performance: highest Sharpe ratio, highest Sortino ratio, highest Martin ratio, lower Ulcer Index, lowest maximum drawdown, shortest recovery period... and it returned a respectable 8.2 % per year, well ahead of its peers.
Jacobson methodology, in distinguishing between improvement and recovery on a standardized measure of general vulnerability to anxiety, provides a stringent but clinically more meaningful evaluation of the efficacy of psychological therapies with GAD than has been available hitherto.
It revealed the contrast between the California that inspires people to push the limits of creativity to achieve meaningful results, with the California perched precariously on a real estate future made all the more vivid by receding beaches and airport news reels of Haiti's earthquake recovery.
«While this is a welcome signal, softness in consumer attitudes that drive housing demand will make for a subdued recovery and should persist absent more meaningful and sustained gains in household income.»
«The commercial real estate sector is on the path to recovery, but subpar economic growth, lack of financing available to small investors and the industry trend towards squeezing more employees into existing spaces will keep demand from meaningful acceleration,» Yun said in the NAR press release highlighting the report.
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