Sentences with phrase «of other curves»

That leads to this other debate, even within the scientific community: are we putting off when we're going to hit a bigger wall by just going «progress, progress, progress,» and not keeping track of these other curves?
Many of the other curves have a jump up in the late 1950s, which contributes to the slope over this time span, whereas the Hay et al curve doesn't.
The data does appear also in Figure 3 and with an exponential fit although in this figure the data is somewhat concealed amongst a plethora of other curves.
It covers the principle of focus; focusing on the curves but being aware of other curves ahead.

Not exact matches

Western Australian businesses are ahead of the curve in several aspects of e-commerce, reporting more online presence via websites, social networks and use of a digital business strategy than other states, according to the Sensis eBusiness report released today.
Other companies have gone a step further by having one of the interviewers throw a curve ball at the candidate by being purposely difficult or challenging to see how the candidate adjusts.
Goldman Sachs has also been ahead of the curve in addressing bitcoin as an investment in comparison to other trading giants.
When it comes to consumer privacy laws, California might be ahead of the curve — but it won't be long before other states start to follow suit.
Using a finger to scroll along the curved display felt far more natural than the flat displays of other smartwatches I've used, and it was certainly the right move for Samsung.
Others have noted that if the Fed continues raising short - term rates while long - term rates remain stalled, it could turn the shape of the bond yield curve upside down, a typical signal of recession.
Weather conditions, the position of other cars, the relative speed, the curve in the road.
Aside from the tidal wave of leaks, reports from Blass, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, and others have pointed to two phones with curved OLED displays, the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipsets (in the US), a new voice assistant named Bixby, and 3.5 mm headphone jacks, among other features.
The iSpaceship, a futuristic behemoth enveloped in giant sheets of curved glass, has the elegance and pizzazz of so many other Apple creations.
What the console industry doesn't want to have happen though is to be taken by surprise, where customers get ahead of the curve and hand their business over to other players almost entirely, as happened with the music industry and the rise of Apple.
Interest rate risk: is the risk that an investment's value will change due to a change in the absolute level of interest rates, in the spread between two rates, in the shape of the yield curve, or in any other interest rate relationship.
Janet Yellen and other members of the Board of Governors may want to raise rates, but the narrow yield curve shows markets continue to push rates down.
With a few exceptions, our business community is behind the curve in terms of taking advantage of Belt and Road opportunities — opportunities that extend well beyond physical infrastructure to the development of key social infrastructure projects, including education and the provision of medical, legal, financial, and other social and professional services.
So the parabolic curve climbs into a mountain peak, but then there's a tremendous plunge down the other side of the mountain.
Solutions that we build boast sleek designs, omnichannel presence and tons of other perks to get you ahead of the curve.
You will certainly have area plays; stories associated with cobalt in mafic and ultramafic complexes around the world, including Canada and Australia, but my experience has been that the concentrations of cobalt, particularly in Canada, are never large enough that Canadian companies can be low on the cost curve unless they're producing it as a by - product of nickel or some other ultramafic substances.
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
Although downward sloping yield curves have dominated the landscape in Australia in the deregulated era, positive sloped yield curves have been the norm in a number of other countries, particularly those with relatively low inflation (see table).
In other words, notable public discontent away from coastal regions need to be factored into investors» macro outlook, and if significant number of individuals consider a $ 400 emergency expenditure «more challenging to handle,» then investors should be biased to position portfolios more defensively (i.e. in curve steepeners).
If someone wants to science the daylights out of this and show how unlikely, given what we see with other ICOs, it is that the Ethereum curve is a natural result, by all means.
Interest Rate Risk is the risk that an investment's value will change due to a change in the absolute level of interest rates, in the spread between two rates, in the shape of the yield curve or in any other interest rate relationship.
In any case, investors should keep in mind that the stock market's reaction to Fed cuts has historically been dependent on other conditions such as valuations, economic expectations and the slope of the yield curve.
And so the yield curve could possibly approach inversion, but it may or may not occur or stay there very long because at that stage of the game, the flattening of the yield curve will greatly intensify all the other effects — the reduction in the reserve, monetary, and credit aggregates, as well as the weakness in velocity.
As we have witnessed since April 2009, the central banks around the globe have created more credit (counterfeit «money») than in any other period in history and now that inflation is starting to once again emerge, they are threatening to raise interest rates to get ahead of the curve.
One factor supporting the Australian dollar over the past couple of years has been that interest rates right across the yield curve in Australia, and perceived returns on other assets, have been higher than those in a number of other countries, particularly those which experienced a recession and a collapse of share prices in the early part of this decade.
Indeed, Powell, in his January address to the American Finance Association, argued that, with regard to the impact of «highly accommodative monetary policies,... studies generally show that they lowered rates across the curve and moved other asset prices as well.»
It was vanishing away, for here, immediately beneath him, the meaningless variations in the terrain were diminishing and dissolving; on the other hand it was growing ever greater, for there in the distance the curve of the horizon was climbing ceaselessly higher.
This, then, is why the pope is the most powerful man in the world: the understanding that he represents will endure, while the others inevitably curve in upon themselves and expire of their own contradictions.
Robes, scary art, smoking incense, secret doors in the Iconostas popping open and little robed boys coming out with golden candlesticks, chants and singing from a small choir that rolled across the curved ceiling and emerged from the other side of the room where no one was singing.
Cling to the side of the bed while your husband clings to the other side, curved like a parenthesis to hold them between.
Only when God is truly the center of man's life, can man escape the insecurity that tempts him to curve in on himself, or to lean on others as means to his own safety, and to be faithless toward God.
Or on the other hand we could conclude that man is not really bad, not really sinful in the Christian sense of being «curved in on himself.»
Pushed out of the argument because it is so impossibly incorrect is The Bell Curve by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray, which argued that IQ and other factors crucial to social success are genetically determined and are unequally distributed among racial groups.
For the two curves are a prolongation one of the other.
So much so that one could draw a steadily rising Curve of Life taking Time as one co-ordinate and, as the other, the quantity (and quality) of nervous tissue existing on earth at each geological stage.
Another strategy available to a self - complimentary moral innocence, confident in its purity, locates fault in some other object — a deck of cards, a bottle of whisky, the curves of a person's body, an unpopular race, a fraternity.
This type of machine can transport items through horizontal and vertical curves, unlike other belt conveyors.
Driving home the other day, I wanted to pull over by the side of the road, on every curve, to take photographs.
From the other direction, the Court of Champions envelops you in two curved walls adorned with shining golden plaques celebrating the titans of the sport.
We were looking for an animal to characterise Manchester City's deflating title bid, and after a certain amount of brainstorming came up with an animal that has «the mane of a horse, but in all other respects resembles a bull; its horns are curved back in such a manner as to be of no use for fighting, and it is said that because of this it saves itself by running away, meanwhile emitting a trail of dung that sometimes covers a distance of as much as three furlongs, contact with which scorches pursuers like a sort of fire.»
These included other French whiz kids such as Jean - Noel Augert, 20, Henri Duvillard, 22, and Alain Penz, 22; plus Australia's surprising Malcolm Milne, 21, whose straightaway style may be best suited of all for the Italian downhill, which is not noted for its scenic curves.
Nway, my suggestion would be the emirates stadia management to look at their product probability frontier curve n find ways of increasing seating capacity without affecting other essential services.
Coming to terms with the new generation of cars has been a steeper learning curve for some drivers than others and Wehrlein will now have some serious catching up to do in terms of gaining experience and confidence.
Two players confront the ball, their legs slashing away, nipping it to one side and the other, frisking around and on top of it like balancing artists, faking and jinking, twisting and curving in ballet dances of muscle and sinew.
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There's a steep learning curve, it's a league like no other, if just for the amount of travelling alone.
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