What greater monument can we give to those who were hurt so much in
the past than fundamental constitutional law that will never let it happen again?
Not exact matches
And to date, little about the
past few years of hyper - appreciation in real estate prices — greater
than that of Bubble 1.0 — has little to do with
fundamental, end - user, shelter - buyer demand for houses «in which to live».
«The
fundamental unity of the Universe and the inexorable interconnection and interaction of the cosmic elements... preclude any new being from emerging into our experience otherwise
than in function of all the present and
past states of the empirical world.»
It goes far deeper
than that, and is a
fundamental societal problem that extends far
past athletes
Although in the
past conflict has often arisen between economically interdependent nations (viz. the previous peak of global trade in 1914), the China - ASEAN relationship is one of
fundamental interdependence of production, visible in the prevalence of international supply chaining in manufacturing processes, rather
than solely trade and labour movement [i].
These ideas «solve the problem in a far more
fundamental manner
than rushing in with food aid,» Shah argued — a fact that has been born out in academic research for the
past several decades.
The film's tiresome tale of two brothers whose criminal
past is resurrected not through societal determinations outside their control, but the creaky machinations of a screenplay that insists bad turn to worse as a
fundamental law, predictably lurches toward acts of extreme violence with little interest other
than the instant titillation such moments afford.
Other
than for those few tweaks, which were certainly not «
fundamental,» it remains the same fund that investors have known and tolerated for the
past decade.
Arnott has back - tested his methods on historical data and claims that his
fundamental indexing approach would have outperformed traditional indexes by more
than two percentage points a year over the
past few decades.
It is of course possible that the U.S. economy is changing in
fundamental ways that will make it more or less productive in the future
than it has ever been in the
past.
I've seen no compelling evidence that the current outbreak is different in some
fundamental parameter (e.g., size, mortality)
than past events.
XVG has soared in price over the
past month, which may owe more to the coin being heavily shilled by John McAfee
than its strong
fundamentals.