The call sales capture the rapid
part of the time decay curve and also provide some cushion against market volatility.
Not exact matches
Cases
of melancholy appear to have been not uncommon, stemming in
part, perhaps, from that general sense
of the
decay of the world which was a familiar feature
of the Elizabethan climate
of opinion, in
part from the sense
of rootlessness and estrangement which is characteristic
of a transitional society, and aggravated no doubt by the searching, pointed preaching
of the
time.
Their presence is such a predictable
part of the
decaying process that forensic scientists use them to estimate
time of death.
The last
part of the paper discusses two possible explanations for mean reversion:
time varying required returns, and slowly -
decaying «price fads» that cause stock prices to deviate from fundamental values for periods
of several years.
The library is growing all the
time - Sea
Of Thieves and State Of Decay 2 will both be part of the programme when they launch later this year - so keep checking back here and on the official Microsoft landing page to keep up to dat
Of Thieves and State
Of Decay 2 will both be part of the programme when they launch later this year - so keep checking back here and on the official Microsoft landing page to keep up to dat
Of Decay 2 will both be
part of the programme when they launch later this year - so keep checking back here and on the official Microsoft landing page to keep up to dat
of the programme when they launch later this year - so keep checking back here and on the official Microsoft landing page to keep up to date.
In addition to the work on our booth, Sean Kelly will present Clavo tres (2015) by Los Carpinteros as
part of a series
of special Armory Fair projects by exhibiting galleries that explore
time and
decay through performance and sculpture.
«
Part earthworks, part movie set, part traveling circus, the final «product» is always just slightly out of reach, since the artist is not interested in permanence, but rather decay, entropy and the ravaging, inevitable effects of time.&ra
Part earthworks,
part movie set, part traveling circus, the final «product» is always just slightly out of reach, since the artist is not interested in permanence, but rather decay, entropy and the ravaging, inevitable effects of time.&ra
part movie set,
part traveling circus, the final «product» is always just slightly out of reach, since the artist is not interested in permanence, but rather decay, entropy and the ravaging, inevitable effects of time.&ra
part traveling circus, the final «product» is always just slightly out
of reach, since the artist is not interested in permanence, but rather
decay, entropy and the ravaging, inevitable effects
of time.»
part of the utility is that Charney sensitivity, using only relatively rapid feedbacks, describes the climate response to an externally imposed forcing change on a particular timescale related to the heat capacity
of the system (if the feedbacks were sufficiniently rapid and the heat capacity independent
of time scale (it's not largely because
of oceanic circulation), an imbalance would exponentially
decay on the
time scale
of heat capacity * Charney equilibrium climate sensitivity.
No need, and yes, rather dumb *
of me to forget the
decay products (* or perhaps just evidence
of lack
of time on my
part), although the broader point I made still stands, which is that some sources
of radiation are otherwise chemically benign and others are not, though I admit much ignorance on the relative importance
of chemical toxicity and wouldn't be surprised to find out it is generally quite small in such incidents like Fukushima and Chernobyl — but I don't actually know it; I thought perhaps it deserved clarification (and maybe — note that I'm not justifying this — that's why some people may see radiation from a pollutant as worse than radiation from natural source?).