Sentences with phrase «not in absolute»

I don't think so, at least not in absolute terms.
As I have been arguing again and again in defense of judicial departmentalism, this is not true as a normative matter, at least not in the absolute sense in which it is presented here, as simply the way it works in America.
Certainly in proportion to market size — if not in absolute terms — I can cite more announced alternative staffing and alternative delivery models in the UK and US.
The 1992 Pinatubo cooling and the 1998 El Niño warming caused a decrease and an increase in trend (not in absolute value), of about 6 GtC / °C or 3 ppmv / °C.
I am talking rule thumb type stuff not in absolute terms.
@Chilton: The Chrome team has no real motive to keep the NPAPI alive, certainly not for what is probably a small subset (by percentage, not in absolute figures) of users who play with Web Player games.
I'm a firm believer that all events can be planned for and mitigated, even if not in the absolute truest form.
What this means in practice is that traders can take a position in the market even if they only think they can estimate how a stock will perform compared with the broad economy, not in absolute terms.
A timing light could used in a comparative manner across all the cylinders but not in an absolute manner.
It's far easier to watch the whole lot, if not in absolute succession than within 24 hours, which most certainly will not feel like overkill.
Paradoxically, you will be able to use proportionally more weight on the side of the back being worked, though not in absolute terms.
The information lies primarily in the width and shape of the Compton profile and not in the absolute intensity of the Compton peaks.
Libertarians are quickly becoming more prolific, at the very least in their cultural impact if not in absolute numbers.
In all the work of exegesis and exposition results are possible only in a technical, and not in an absolute, universal sense.
The plant, as a whole, is self - sufficient relative to the parts, but not in the absolute sense of not needing an «other.»
If anything, when we put more (as a %, not in absolute terms) away in long - term investing, we spend less on frivolities, not more.
Django Unchained isn't in the absolute top tier of the director's films; I consider Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Inglourious Basterds to be more complete experiences.

Not exact matches

Sure, it might be nice to have access to the absolute latest in technology, like John Wick does when he arrives in Rome, but you won't need to drop $ 1,000 on a new unlocked iPhone 8 if you keep your iPhone 6 in good condition, keep it clean (inside and out,) make sure you're not hogging file space for unnecessary things, etc..
You're in no way helpless, but you certainly don't have absolute power.
Liability protection is not absolute and there are several instances where a business owner can be personally liable in business despite the fact he or she created a business entity.
But I would ask you this: if it takes compulsive individuals to be at the absolute peak in sports or music, why wouldn't it take the same to create a disruptive product or service that can change an industry?
Their intermediation capabilities have shrunk not just in absolute terms but also relative to the enormous growth in the end - user investor base.
Further, Russia designed its nuclear weapons arsenal as absolute doomsday devices that rain up to 10 high - yield nuclear warheads down on targets at Mach 23 in a salvo that the US can't possibly hope to intercept.
NBCUniversal, pursuant to 17 U.S.C. Section 512 as amended by Title II of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the «Act»), reserves the right, but not the obligation, to terminate your license to use the online services if it determines in its sole and absolute discretion that you are involved in infringing activity, including alleged acts of first - time or repeat infringement, regardless of whether the material or activity is ultimately determined to be infringing.
For example: Trump Soho's visits are reviewed alongside visits to all hotels in the New York City DMA, so when there's a seasonal dip, we're not attributing it as a dip in absolute visits.
While this might not be as much of a multiple as what we saw in 2017, it is much higher in absolute terms.
JM: It's not as big as we were required to do in 1994 - 1995, either in absolute or in relative terms.
With that in mind, those who don't necessarily need absolute control over all aspects of their projects might just find themselves right at home with this platform.
«Plaintiff does not have to allege an absolute right to receive every text message in order to allege that Apple's intentional acts have caused an actual breach or disruption of the contractual relationship,» Koh wrote.
Due to rounding, numbers presented in this and other reports may not add up precisely to the totals provided and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures to which they relate.
After all, the absolute number of municipal bankruptcies recorded each year has not increased in the wake of insolvency declarations from Stockton, San Bernardino, Jefferson County, and Detroit.
What's more, every single body beyond the absolute minimum number required means that some other job isn't getting done as quickly as it could — a key consideration when your organization is trying to accomplish more in two days than most companies would in two months.
Those who aren't 100 % honest in their pitches usually use their absolute confidence in their product and / or service offering to justify their white lies.
However, as he argued in his most recent book, The End of Energy Obesity, modern societies have at their disposal the technological tools, and possibly the social pressure, to consume less energy in absolute terms, not just per capita or per dollar of GDP.
«CMHC is making an absolute fortune right now, and I don't think it is fair,» says James Sears, co-owner of Toronto - based mortgage broker Trillium Mortgage, which has been in business since 1989.
This group of traders isn't concerned about the absolute price of the bonds, because they didn't own them before, and won't own them again in a few minutes (slight exaggeration).
It's that you can't measure a player's value in absolute terms.
With that kind of dim performance, Canada's market is not only bad; it's the absolute worst performing market in the world.
Don't wait for the absolute perfect moment, and don't just barge right in; you can tactfully enter the group.
In absolute terms, British government bonds weren't the best performer of 2014.
«Anything that's not an absolute necessity, kids coming out of school today can't spend their money on,» Cuban said in an interview with Inc. in 2014.
Your absolute faith in your idea is not shared by investors but, if you see things as they do, you can persuade them.
Consider that even ETFs that aren't close to the highest fee in absolute terms are engaged in how - low - can - you - go battles.
Often with marketing, business owners gain in accordance with how much they initially invest — but this isn't an absolute.
Bottom line: don't get blindsided in the short - term about making the absolute highest compensation if it's taking away from opportunities that can position you for longer - term success.
Personally, I'm more of a value investor and absolute return investor and will buy stocks that seem more likely than not to have a place in the portfolio.
Put another way, the problem is using relative values — not absolute values — in calculating costs of capital.
In a year where all of those other games exist, I can't earnestly recommend «Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare» to anyone but absolute «Call of Duty» loyalists at full price.
The world would spin off in absolute chaos if these folks didn't do what they did every day.
The workforce today is not interested in being dictated to, giving absolute loyalty and working their way up to the top.
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