Note the comparison to Figure 8 - 3, which shows a lower - risk index portfolio comprised of 90 % fixed - income funds and 10 % stock funds with
a narrow range of outcomes.
In contrast, investments that have had
a narrow range of outcomes over long periods of time are expected to provide more consistent returns with the trade - off of lower returns.
For some time we have believed that businesses with
a narrower range of outcomes, or stable businesses, have been bid - up as bond substitutes, while businesses with a more cyclical profile have fallen to more attractive valuation levels.
Not exact matches
But this
outcome is a product
of the methodology: since each year's sample is broken into quintiles, and the sample is roughly normally distributed, the ROIC
ranges are much
narrower for the middle three quintiles than for the extreme quintiles.
i.e. the spread
of model their model
outcomes is too
narrow and doesn't encompass the real world
range -RCB-, This is where scientific judgment comes in — some people are better at pattern recognition and meaningful correlation than others.
Complexity
of the climate system and uncertainty surrounding input data preclude extremely accurate predictions, but they are not incompatible with an ability to approximate real world
outcomes within a
range narrow enough to justify future planning on the basis
of reasonable probabilities.
The
outcome is relatively predictable, with a
narrow range of uncertainty.
But even without a final consensus emerging, it has been interesting to see how even a modest
narrowing of the
range of likely policy
outcomes has been enough to dramatically change the environment for carbon market participants.
Accordingly, in cases involving fundamental constitutional values or important individual interests, the
range of reasonable
outcomes will be
narrower.
It is clear from the recent cases that the Supreme Court finds significant attraction in the concept, most clearly advocated by Lord Sumption,
of a «
range of rational
outcomes» which will be broader or
narrower depending on all the circumstances.
Both involve questions
of weight and balance, which fall to be assessed in the context
of particular factual and legal matrices that create broader or
narrower ranges of possible
outcomes, depending on the circumstances.
[40] Prior judicial decisions on matters subsequently considered by an administrative tribunal will tend also to
narrow the
range of reasonable
outcomes, [41] as will, potentially, the need to give effect to international obligations.
[20] Indeed, the same could be said
of review for error
of law: sometimes the statutory language will create a wide
range of rational
outcomes; [21] on other occasions the
range will be
narrower, perhaps containing only one
outcome.
SLD are specific in the sense that these disorders each significantly affect a relatively
narrow range of academic and performance
outcomes.
When non-collaborative attorneys have the dual responsibility
of working to reach a settlement while simultaneously anticipating that they may have to go to court if there's no settlement, it immediately
narrows the
range of potential
outcomes.